The gleaner, 14 novembre 1962, mercredi 14 novembre 1962
[" Fa.whic, Command | SS TH Suffers Unfortunate Huntingdon Branch Canadian accident - Mr.Basl] Kelly, who is employed Legion Ho S Success u as herdsman at the Fraserdale Farms, King, Oni, recently cought .°, .\u2018is hand in an electric auger, He Armistice Dinner lost his Hitle finger, part of the next une and eut the main nerve 11 was a busy weekend for the benefit to the County at large is he Ha a! I, Den Huntingdon Branch of the Canadian | those boys, In the great majorits atliches und spent several days in legion.for on Saturday evening, \u2018of course who remain in civil life 1 Fae, hospital.The latest news received the nnnual Armistice dinner wns and who have had some character by hi parents, Mr.and Mrs, W.M.= THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS © held at the Legion Hall, and on [building through Naval training Kelly, 1- that Basil's hand is heal- i , d.\u20ac Entered à | i .sunday, the annual Remembrance [and discipline and tire better Can- ng as well as can he expected but HUNDREDTH YEAR Ment, Bttaecond class mail by the Post Office Depart FOURTEEN PAGES lay parade to the Cenotaph and |udians for It.t Will be quite some time, before ment.Ottawa.and for payment of postage in cash.HUNTINGDON, QUE.NOV.14, 1962 | Annual Remembrance Day the short service there, There ls n general tendency in he will he able to work.The annual Armistice Dinner on [this country to obtain from the WREATHS PLACED AT THE CENOTAPH saturday evening war well attend.Government as much ns we possihhy Fo are ea ed and it was a very enjoyable |can without glving heed to the af- Rev.Stote affair .Msgr.David sald the Grace |Jfeot that this will have on Govern- and the perold of silence was [ment expenditure.In general, ! be- Ï ; ; : : , ° y ™ | Service Well Attended observed by the lighting of matches.[lleve, we do much too much for al pea er 4 ) President Dave Watson welcomed |boys who are in Cadet uniforms.; everyone and introduced the guests The Royal Canadian Sen Cadets .at the head table, who were as fol- [have quarters provided for them Rotary Meeting lows: Mrs.Leo Capplello, Mr.John Uniforms, Officers, Summer Camp: Thompson, immediate Past Pres- [and Scholarships and nothing Is Huntingdon Roarians muet tor ident; Mra.Winnie Napler, Pres-[usked in return, We have instituted heir weekly luncheon meeting at dent Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary: Mr.C.A.lan annual payment per boy fron he Chateau Huntingdon on Mon- Hutchins, Secretary, Quebec Divi- |rach Corps Committee payable 1 flav.Meports from the members in- gion, Navy League of Canada: Mrs.jthe Provincial Division.This assesse Veate that now that the time for A.Heron: Mrs, ¥.J.L.eRoux; Mr.[ment is based on the number ut the he drawing In faver of Hunting- paul Lefebvre, Mayor, Town of [annual inspection and is billed tof lon County nurse-training fuml is Huntingdon: Mrs.1.R.Durley: jthe Civillun Committee rather thar lrawing near.donations are belng Mr.A, Heron, Assistant Honorary [te the boy, since there may he in- \u2018ecorded at u faster tempo.This Treasurer, Quebec Provincial Com.|stances 4n Corps, in the poore worth-while endeavour ix worthy mand Royal Canadian Legion: D.{sections of the large city.or in- sf the support of all in the commu- = % Waworl President: wommander ky dividual! boys in the small com- ity.-= i R.Durley; Mrs.D.atson; Dr.E.munity, who could not afford this en A .: 1 J.LeRoux, President, Quebec Divi- fee, i the other hand, by its ni fe wins unanimously Aeeided a La sion, Navy League of Canada: Mrs.position, we hope that 3 the Huntingdon Rotary Club would | At Cenotaph | we comte observes ol qhen the proxrois and Rev.Rtote | tomerndi mee Ty was held under followed with prayer The names of Canadien Tew an oaspees an rn elon vomrades were rend ns foi- [dan afternoon November Tih, at flows 1°: World War, by Rev.the Cenotaph woo Primes Aethae [lack Dd World War and Korean {Sanco an fant ne den The service IW bie Bev Grant This wan fol.was very well cttended bn the pubs {lowed by oa peever by Mugs David, He and the service bell was very Three volleys were fired by the Air well carries throush with Dave Force Cadets and the Last Poat Watson, Presiden: at the Hunting: faa sanded hy a member of the don Branch of the Legton in charge, hand, Two minutes stlence was A parade was held from the Les observed and this was ended hy gion Dall on Faleview Road to the Reveille Conataphe leaded x the COM 1 Thantinedon Ormiston ns amd, Calor Wreuths wore deposited nt the Parties Psion Dat tees Cenotaph hy the following: Can- ; the ous Lu ends nt Cr ; a RES CEASERS Lan Lesion Brauelr No.R1 by Cde.B raul Lefevre: Rev.Msgr.David: through the Committee, will be (HT seid i student from fjur dine Vai Je ne en erns M Mrs C A Hutchins: Mr.Teo made to realize two things - first.wa US vd Codets coche five panty Tennos.Ladies\u201d Auxillary of the Canadian Legion by Mra, Winnie \\ thts rand woe up .\\ | ve Wing pee Where Com Niger County of ltuntingdlon by tes : Speer ai ce - en ; JM Smells Town of Huntingdon minder 100 Darley tank the \u2019 and lit a cigarette, ; train was backing up and it was QUESNEL \u2014 At the Huntingdon Paul's, Herdman.the guests vf Mr.und Mrs, Floyd ; -0- Henri Ener, 60, of Ridye Road, onr of the freight cars which hit the County Thospital, on November | 00000 _ _ Cone 0 Arthur, Rev.Black's Sister Huntingdon, was driving his 1958 Morris.The time of the accident .a, 1962, to Mr send Mrs, Gerald -0- Killed in Accident Morris car North to South on Bou- was about BU5 p.m.on Thursday, WEEKEND G ° S | Questel, 51 Mitaire Quel # Di à Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Hall of Mon- on Sunday evening, November | chette Street and on reaching the November 8th.After the accident.rocei y pecia S daughter, 1e treal, spent the week-end at the] 1h, a tragic accident occurred N.Y.C.railway crossing the car Mr.Ener gol out of the car quite - BEMILLARD \u2014 A1 the Hunting- TROW \u2014 On November Teh.1962, 20m of Miss Frances Walker and ah Highway Hy between Barrie and stalled on the tracks.A freight train unhurt and said he was glad that Fifective Wednesday, November 14-15-16-17 don County Hospitil, on Novem- at the WII togers Memorial Miss Della Ingraham.Campbell sister ut Rev Ww.E.track unting cars on the was over, as he lit a cigarette.Town - 1- yar \"eo ., a Hospital Sg EL ; fau -0- , \"ue .: .8 was coming along at the police investigated the accident.Ï N heer 131h, 19627, tu Ma and Mes, pilal, sSuranae Lake, New ; Black of Huntingdon, was killed.j-=>\u2014 ~~ Red path Melrose ve Jean Clende Remillard, Huntinz- York, John Trow.husband of Mr.and Mrs.ROE.Liviek of Two other sisters, Mrs, Roberta pi .: .od den, QUE, à son, Naomi Mogan, father of John Jr.Rosemere, were Sunday guests of) Spence and Miss Clara Black or [CUT period was conduet dun [CETTE SEE rey White Granulated | No.1 Quality s.diunés and William, brother or] Mrs.Ward MeGHL Mrs.Wo He peronto, were injured but not sepa [Mrs Hares Seon i i McKAY \u2014 At the Barrie Memorial Tom.Bi, Mary, Millie and Vir.Bailey who has been spending some {ously The compact car In which Discussion af the meeting con | Notes From The | Hospital, Omstown, on Novem- Fina Throw, me with her sister returned to the ladies were travelling wus hit [fered around the tortheoming ° | \" | ber 4 1462, to Mu, and Mrs.Robert .wr home in osemere with them.from behind : ned over onto Bazaar whieh = home led oo Ce P./ Bl ! 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TRUEMAN \u2014 Suddenly at her \"0e the median of the road.er chureh on 16th Novem ; \"ue 0 ice otter 10 Ibs.! Ih.ve ; daughiter, residence, Dundre, Que, on No- Mr, and Mrs, d.J.A.Bolsseau Rev.Black left on Tuesday to {Howard Melean is respons dre qe Save 106 Fs, A venrber Sth, 1962, Mabel Helena spent the week-end in London, attend the funeral service es cand wicher ak, Je © h Fe fe Save C Save 6c bg LEGAULT \u2014 Al the Barrie Mem- Smith, wife of Harry George Ont.as the guests vf Mr.and are : Où Bu ki end by Mt> Several Accidents in the Area per lb h oriul Hospital, Ormstown, en No- Trueman, mother of Jean (Mrs, Mrs, Robert Boisseau und sandra, -0- < Le phew need Monter Mi Fee we eve ad ane dent an \u2019 ) vember 12 1962, to Mr, and Mrs, dignes MeGovern), Norma (Mrs.G- Mr, and Mrs, Ken Pope of Wats }- vison Pear tee, Mrs Jéteh Wotan lire or ee or He 0e Carnation : m yg Claude Legault, Hemmiugrord.Peter Gluney), Guil and Hazen, Mr.and Mrs.Heath and family (ford, Ontario were week-end guests [100 Mr Wo Seca de Aare dates te wed ko end On No ¢ $e Raymond's 2 d œue, à dauehter, ) WELCH \u201c of Nt.Laurent, were Sunday [at the Chateau.They attended the A ie surpaise ter the Vel Liner Intl, Coa so Vtearhae re Evaporated | Cl fo ; li ge A tr \u2018 \u2014 Fuddenis at Howick.visitors at the home of Mrs.Roy Royal Canadian Legion Dinner on [ME Arline Melnrosh had se up bapa wae di me his ru où ice Quality HR THURSTON \u2014 At the Burrie wi on per 1962 Sma Saturday evening und ealled uni table dsplis ne the atomes tt france nce SC es ses Que MILK E Memorial Hospital, Ortastown, on 7 Pt tes or ue hed ; -0- | several friends in town, Unit 4 will have der te at tte uhen ne ht 20 pe tand dd duteare , WAX BEANS | November 12 1962, to Me and Lilline 11 ee torment a Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Allen of ue bazar.Phe Daekadiop ar he tra 0 ee to fie cate nt of Ssh On 2-15 oz.lins i Mess Henry Thurston.Athelstan, Prenhole ue C nent Aubrey, were Srpday dianer guests Mrs.John Roubidoux retnrned on thle, WHER ts Deen cinta ce ae diy ce sn Bee mornin qu > \u2019 2-20 oz.tins es doer » Que, il the home of Mrs.and Mrs, Nel.Monday after spending à week a Miss Melutosh mile 40 very 5 a nbogt 16 M Mobo Cutien of Save 3e ( : \u2026.$ P \u2019 \u2018 \u2014\u2014- + cesse | con Beattie and family, Saran Like visiting with her sis tractive backeraund for tie voleur Ernst ade vine aor ee on Boa Save 5e C E .-0- ps fo.ta CUTE display AT hee boca Ma Lae Lr cei 1 en and done oat | M Sunday guests ut Turkey De.[10s Me and Mrs, Frank Lal*eint Ne Se : ; : ; .Married n Viemorian a luxe Inc, Dewittville, wére Dr, and j#hd My.and Mes, Ed Horrigan, VE PROS et en | ao © SE , : Robin Hood ! élvie'e I ; Mrs, Wm.Rowles of Macdonald -0- Fev.Black joined i t ; pins on All-Purpose | Ogilvie Ss LUMSDEN \u2014 in loving memory college.Mr.and Mrs.W.K.Pope of Wan | sobs Bll dime obi fied on ain ned le ai pos McGERRIGLE-BIDWELL \u2014 At 8 of Albert Lumisden, Who passed a- -t- ford, Ont, visited with Mr.and Mrs lime tu endoy he nat 45 (Nes meer TOME dd Edn | MINUTE OATS Lake's Church, Tlosemount, on| way November 16th, 1958 \u2014 Miss Judy Montgomery and Miss ]grnest Lefebvre, over the weekend.proshiments served dA tr prin nse le ol FLOUR , October 20th, 1962, Barba Ann | Sisters and nieces.Muc Montgomery of Montreal, Coe Intosh and her dauehtei pot neay bon hho ut eo i 5 il J duugbter of My and Mrs.Walter TT CT spent the week-end at the home \u2014 .; 0 To an Ven 6 ce ron Ces .a oS ).bay Bidwoll of Rosemount, Montreal.Cards of Thanks of Mio and Mrs, Clarence Mont- ors Don Ebbett with daughter A miscellaneous shower aw held fst ethers ear eben bed 7-Ib.bag | Save ge ; va Mr, Alten G Mettoyrigle, son gomery.Nini, spent three days fast week 1H [for Miss Stalin Towne, on Than 0 [tek Smith of Sarton dm oa { Save 7e ( save SC E of Mr and Mrs, WL MeGerdigle [+ So eee -0- Dunham, Que, visiting her sister goo Inst, at the home of Mit Hé to both veel nec de +, i E of Ormetonn.We sincerely thank Dr.MeCrim- Mr.and Mrs Glen Moore of IMs.AC Woo MacDonald and Ber fen nies About fort sae co wees font 37 A on Nev nde EU , OY X mint nurses and staff of the Hüun-} Shawinigan, spent Lhe week-end [Mother, Mrs, Annie BE.Nixon, who present nt vu en voi SA ve lm ames of S00 ee Morel, tee Clark's iv : mn ouniy Hospi, relatives.ut the home of her parents, Mr.and fon November 6th, eclebrated her | 0000 Cad he ear ped on the sade on Clark's +.j \u2018ends and neighbours for kind- ww.George Bove NT .av i For 4 : 5° ro ETE el , Ce .MH > En EE ae | 17 re ivy a fa gent binds - wee Yaney Quality Pork and Beans p Died récent illness, ; Me.and Mrs, A.J OL Paine of 0 Mr, and Mas Donald Renaud on let, Dns to both cane! T J ° | i BELL Suddenly, on November js Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Finnegan.Montreal, spent à few days Jast Mr.Crawford Anderson of Pointe Wrens i ty CT frend ee The en omato uice ; In Tomato Sauce py FL 1962 at Vis vosidenee, Henry Me Family of the Tate Mr, Phi- week at the home of Mr and Mrs.Clair ho took part in the lte- end at the home ol Mend NE ele nt ne a nue cated he ti .ë ci : .Porn Belanger wishes to thank |W.L.Carr.ire, who took part in the Aretie Bennett ' al 6 : ! 48 oz.tin 2-20 or.tins à Ao Bell Bashan of Maria Gral- y, Davidson and Dr, Kelen and o- membrance service on Sunday, wis \" Previn inl ; he pu make .: à ; : ther of iri: : \u2018 : \u2018 \u2018 \u20ac - .; \\ , \u201c 1 poele Vos athe nok Re + a\u2019 .+ 1 i nr ee the staf of the Barrie Memorial Miss Ruth Gaw of Charlattetown, éccompe niet hove hy Mew Anders Mr.und Mi Lorwrenes Moo i | mn reqpe fun ee Tien Save 5e ( } Save Te ( î bed, Que : Hospital Tor the care and Kindness PIL.spent several days the past son, Gall, Jennifer and Robert and Callum motored Gr Otteve ter the gave had dent 6 16 te pa 1 .: : shown to him while à patient in| week visiting with her mother at Were guests of Mr, and Mes.Carl fa ond, visiting ar De home ob {og i 1 LEAHY \u2014 At the Huntingdon the Barrie Memorial Hospital, the home of Dr, and Mes, Jo 8.Wheeler, Callers at the same Rome) yg ypecatium's poems Mead G00 ean Savon inte KAM | Raymond's 4 County Hospital, on November Thanks also to friends relatives and Gaw and family were Mrs, MeCallum and Linda, Mrs, Lucien Bictuodt, While here page Metin nee nee Hale 1 | \u2018 \u2014 1 sth, 1962.Sadie Mildred Arnold, nelzhbors for cards, flowers and -0- -0- they attended the wedddine ol SE \u2019 1 | TABLE SYRUP 0 j heloved wile of Alphonse Leahy VISITE.\u201crip Mrs.Allan Mack of Len- Huntingdon County Hospitäl rousin on Saturdav and the enr te Pense tan 1e Vapious cdunretn uncheon Meal \u2018 # dnd deux mother of Lola, lélor- Harry Trueman and family wish HOXVIIeS were Sunday dinner acknuwledues annual memberships |onine a niece on Sundae , Aie donation to te | al for Jos .tel à cnee amd Wester, Interment Han-| to convey their heartfelt thanks guests at the Dome RE and from Mrs.Dan Faubert, Mrs.wn, shied oo nil STR os NUTRI dotted | Ideal for Lunches | Ideal for Pancakes cn A tingdon Protestant Cemetery.for all expressions of sympathy in Vrs.usse Milne.They also| Fleming, Mrs, Cameron Stewart, ; we n° aire à pele tre! ; + ; # i \u2018 their great loss through Nom True- visited other friends and relatives Mr, Jonn Koski, Mr.FE, M.Wood Good Response lo Red Cross Appeal jt tn pa, no Mi] 12 oz.tin | 32-07.bottle i SCHUBERT - At = Mary's Floxe man's sudden death, during the week-end.and Mr, R, G.Stevens; a donation ca Jia Jed Cross Carin, pee | oy, who woud be queased to take Save 7e ( | Save 6c ( \" à pital, Rochester, NY, ou No- wiih 16 express my sincère -0- of $7 from St Andrew's Presby- anudian ; ee Cee dan | | qu | vember Sth, 1462, Caroline 1.hanks 10 the ons and rurses Mrs, Norman Clifford of Valley- tertan Chureh Choir in memory of ports that to date she has received cure of Pheir donsatons ! LL _ _ x Schubert (nee MeCracken), aged Ce Ee RES ; ail field was à Wednesday over-night aps, A.ahy: à i Cen - ; res ne PO 5 Slt of Ce Barrie Memorial \u201cHospital| C0 SE GR GREG DEER Mrs.A Leahy; a donation oi 515 SAY \u201cGET WELL\" WITH FLOWERS Do not forget to ask for your free Ticket on an 3 ; while à patient there.Also to rele M1 Re Bo MeWhinnie, Mr, ind {memory of Mr, Ward MeGill and a 0 \u2018 \u201c i ach $1.00 purchase.We are a member of the ! re0cree means een eue res os ae O4 ! t tre Mrs, Ken Griffiths and son of St J j \"| 11 ! 7 Crs : ot | ?, .\u2019 atives, friends amd neighbours for p00 wore wonhoend guests ai Fao donation fron Mr Wilfred _ Arrangements -\u2014 Cut ! lowers | Huntingdon Plaza.N° ; ; Booth 5 Florist Reg 'd ue lew] wishes and MANS [he same home, We are pleased to ant _u- Flowering Plants \u2014 Chinese Gardens | 1e000000100000000000200000000008 { : Flowers For Robert McGerrigle |\" en 1 Cor the past few wacks |Mesting of Unit No.6 \u2014 U.C.W.Foliage Plants.| BEER - PORTER .3 ! T6 10\u201d thank our relatives is feeling much better and is able MS Wm.Black wus a guest at JUST CALL CII.7-2690 or ZENITH 72550 Re a ; All Occasions and friends for expression of syM- to be out once again.the meeting of Unit 6 United ; \u2019 ; pathy, flowers and cards in oùr re- -0o- Chureh Women, held on Tuesday DAILY DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN VICINITY O E LE F B V R R e g d à We iene flowers cent bereavement, also thanks to] Recent callers on Mrs.Mary 'vening, 6th November, at the home 40 MILES (ALSO MONTREAL) | ° e e ; ellington ow the MeMillian family.Tedstone at Riverview Terrace (of Mrs, Richard McIntosh, Dewitt- .; 3 Phone CO.4.2986 ' The Frier Family.Rest Centre, were Mr.and Mrs.[ville.Eleven members were pres- Little Den mark Flower Shop THE PLACE TO DO YOUR SHOPPING 4 Huntingdon .Robert Tedstone, Lachine.Quebec; [ent with Miss Winnie Rowles In the , ; Phorie CO 4-5464 H Hi d ; Member of Allied Florists Wedding Mr.and Mrs.Harold Tedstone.[chair.Mrs.Fred Kyle the Treas- Roxham Road Hemminglord untingdon ; and Growers of Canada Kingston, Ontario; and Miss Gail jurer, read her report and the devo- mors mee ae == ?and MeGERRIGLE-BIDWELL Tedstone, nurse in training, Mon- mea EEE ce Ÿ United Florists of Canada The mage of Barbara Ann, {real General Hospital, \u2014_\u2014 = TT Tm Cr \u2019 Tm To pes ÿ daughter of Mr, an N.; N =0- ee0000000000 0008008 en to M Aon a er Mrs.R.N.Elliott of Montreal Sl ER i Vi NG j see TT - 7 CGerrigle, son of Mr, and Mrs, W.J.West and Mrs.Milton Townsend of e e © in a ~ it , H s la 22 nted _ L of ¢ n n di th hor vu ru » © li pl : di si ' \\ Ç; a 1 \\ © vl 4 he I~ AT un © h a yr .ni ve nd , C etd mi qu'a pr me u 5, Rubi 0 ap m A ow a : C oi li de Bb re e Ll oo win ot ga sol ro ph ith Is dos M St _ ! ve ot Nn nm Lond se Qu - il on | sw ti n ¢ v - / e i coole io res ead r nr Se © enr sto A T mb e Toa bg on etl Hee se vent M IL, ! 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Smyth or \u2014 1957 vse) e / ° ha gd un tin ado n 6 - The Gleaner Wednesday, Nov.14th, 1962 CAR ROLLS INTO CHATEAUGUAY RIVER : AT HUNTINGDON Tue three pictures shown depict the sequence of an unfortunate incident that occurred early Saturday evening in Huntingdon, Mr.Leslie A.Sanderson, Manager of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in Huntingdon, attended the Armistice Supper at the Legion Hall.Immediately following the banquet, he drove te his home on Athelstan Road.Expecting 10 be in the house only a moment, he left the mutor of his car running.Once inside, he became engrossed in the final minutes of the hockey game oun TV.Returning to where he parked the car, he was astounded to find it had disappeared.He immediately thought it had been stolen, but a check revealed the car had rolled down the drive-way, across the street and into the swollen Cha- teauguay River opposite his home.Word of the misfortune quickly spread and throughout the evening and until Monday afternoon sightseers drove past to see where the car went in the river.Little could be seen, however, because the high water more than covered the car.After going in opposite the San- derson \u2018home.it was found about 100 ft, down-stream opposite the Fawcett residence, On Monday about 3.30 p.m.a crew from the C.J.Kyle garage began operations to remove the r oT TC A Cs TER 1v52 model Valiant from the river, Denis Frederick and Denis Allen went out in a boat and secured a chain to the car.The pictures tell the rest of the story.Apart from water damage, littie harm was done to the car.Before the car reached the surface, one bystander wondered if someone had tried to steal the car and a body would be found in it.A second replied \u201cit would serve the LL.right\u201d.Another remarked it was cold.The bank manager's wife quipped \u201cGo stand beside Les, he's so hot under the collar you'll soon get warm\u201d.We're \u2018not sure, but we think it was Charlie Kyle who got some stony looks when he said \u201cToo bad Lès, but we can't blame this on women drivers\u201d, The incident was unfortunate, but could easily have been much worse.The car mjght have hit a passing vehicle when it rolled across the street, or worse still, as Mrs.Sanderson said, \u2018We often leave \u2018Heather alone in the back seat while we unlock the doors\".Incidentally, Mr.Sanderson was the recipient of an elaborately wrapped gift at Rotary on Monday.It turned out to be a brick wrapped in silver foil and on the card was inacribed \u201cA silver wheel block, from your friends\u201d.Hemmingford News Correspondent \u2014 Mrs.A.L'Esperance St.Luke's Annual Bazaar The annual bazaar of St.Luke's Anglican Church was held in the Hall on Saturday afternoon, November 10th.The colourful decora- tivny reminded one that the Christ- mae season fis fugt approaching and the well-filled stalls provided many articles for those with Christmas gifts in mind.There was a Variety Stal 2nd an Apron Stall, a Fancy work Stall and a very attractive Plant Stall One innovation was the epecial children\u2019s stall where all the articles had been made by some very \u2018young\u2019 young people, ranging in age from 4 to 10 years.This stall wag very popular and realized quite a substantial sum.Special thanks to Mrs.D.B.Woolley for her efforts in this new idea.The very well- filled horthe-made Bake Stall was rapidly sold out as usual and an enjoyable cup of tea with sandwiches and cakes rounded off a pleasant afternoon \u2014 despite the never-end- ing rain.The lucky winners of the three tea-pots with cosies, for which tickets had heen sold during the previous weeks, were: 1st, Mrs.L.Germain; 2nd, Mrs.J.H.L'Espérance and 3rd, Mrs.Max Boast.There was quite a good attendance and the ladies were well satisfied with their afternoon's labour.Their sincere thanks go to all, from near and far, who helped make this annual event such a financial and social success.A Christening On Sunday morning, October 28th, at St.Andrew's United Church, Hemmingford, the infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Ckifford Greer, was christened by the Reverend Gordon Ficko.The baby received the names of Royal Elmer Clifford Werry and will be called Roy after his maternal grandfather, the late Royal E.C.Werry, Q.C., of Montreal.After the service, Mr.and Mrs.Greer entertained the baby\u2019s closest family relatives at dinner .During the afternoon about thirty guests were entertained.The very attractive christening cake was greatly admired in more ways than one! It was made by Mrs.Allan Campbell and was in the form of a haby\u2019s bassinet, de- dicately decorated in blue and white.Visitors Mrs.Charles Harrington, Mrs.Catherine Phelps and Mr.and Mrs, Colvin Harrington of Burlington, Vermont, were Saturday guests of Mr.and Mrs, W.J.McKay.Hemmingford Beauty Salon Specialists in Permanents and Tinting Have your Permanents NOW at Special Prices offered on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays Soon to be discontinued Call for appointment: CH.7-2057 HOURS: Monday closed all day.Tuesday and Thursday: 9 a.m.to § p.m.Wednesday and Friday: 9 a.m.to 10 p.m, a.m.to 4 p.m.Saturday: 9 Brysonville Activities, Ormstown - A Hallowe'en Party Was the beginning of aetivity for the Brysonville Community Group this fall, Mr.Bob Younie and his sect, Mr.Harold Merson were very Community resumes ably assisted by their wives and friends In organizing a party for the kids on Oct 31rt.Games were played and just before lunch was served, prizes were awarded to the witches, goblins and other strange folk judged to have the best costume, Prizes for girls 5 years and under went to Kathy Smith and Susan Cowper.For boys § years and under Glen Tannahill and Alexander Tie.Girls 67,8, years Sharan MeWhinnie and Nancy Hamditon, Bays 6,7,8, years Kevin Ovans and Tommy Hamilton.In the girls 9,10,11 age group the prizes went to Chantel Tie and Joanne Tie.For boys in the same age group David Goodall and Alan Goodall.For girls 12 to 15 Brenda Grieg and Roberta Wallace, for boys 22 to 15 Billy Hope ond Jimmy Hamilton.Mrs, Gorden Smith and Mrs.Paul Tie won the two prizes awarded for the adult best costume, Brysonville Euchre Party A Euchre and 500 purty was held on Wednesday evening following n children\u2019s party the previous week, In the Brysonville Community Hall.A good card playing crowd turned out and several tables of 500 and Euchre were played by a most ex- huberant group.Prizes went to Mr.Helen Peddie and Mrs, Thelma Peddie as first in Euchre for Indies.Mr.Clinton MeWhinnie and Mr.Russell Kerr were winners for the men, for the same game.For {00 first place for ladies went to Miss McCaig and second to Mrs.Lorne Elliott.First for men was won hy Mr, Jim Bryson and second by Mr.Archie McCalg, The Club will hold a card party in the hall the first Wednesday in every month during the winter months, the next one scheduled for Dec.5th, Refreshments were served by the committee, Cubs and Scouts The Scouts und Cubs may be compared to a hive of activity these days, Last Sunday they turned out in force to march with the Legionnaires in their annual Remembrance Day Parade, and next Saturday, November 24th, they will be calling at every home in town with light bulbs.Since this project has hecome an annual practice of the Cubs and Scouts most people try io wait for their visit before purchasing their supply of light bulbs for the months ahead, thus ensuring themselves of inconvenience when the reading lamp burns a bulb, What could be more annoying to a high school student to have the bulb burn out in the middle of an ancient history assignment?Last Monday the District Commissioner Mr.Sexton held an installation ceremony, when three cubs relinquished their cub uniforms and became members of the Boy Scout of Canada group.Those new Scouts are Jimmy Rowe, Joey Grand and Tommy Boyd.The Scout Master Mr, Jack Johnson and his able Assistant Mr.Donald McCormick are doing a very commendable job with the Scouts.The Cubs are under the capable leadership of Mr.George McKell who also is doing very fine work with these young lads.Four new cubs joined the forces on Tuesday evening, when Ian Johnson, Jerry McAdam, Ricky Cowper and Ronald Winter were installed.The (Cub Master is very ably assisted in his work by the untiring efforts of his committee uf three mothers, Mrs.J.Sancton, Mrs.i.Elliott and Mrs.D.Glover.The Cubs and Scouts motto \u201cBe Prepared\u201d would seem an apt one for us all when they call with light bulbs next Saturday.UNICEF REPORT The children of Ormatown collected $188.33 on Hallowe'en for the Underprivileged children of the world.This amount will be forwarded to the Toronto head office following a committee meeting tonight.Mr.and Mrs.W.8K Cullen and Miss Myrtle Cullen were entertained at a family gathering in Hudson on Sunday, when Mrs.Eric Lane served dinner to several members of her immediate family.Alumini Dance Great preparation is underway for a reunion of former pupils of the Catholic schools of Ormstown, A gala dance will be held in the hoy's schoul Saturday evening, Nov.24th when all former members are invited to attend.This is the first time since a project has been undertaken and the committee under the direction of Mr.Bruno Brunet, Mrs.C.Barette and others, hope all will help make it a real reunion.The Opening Meeting of the Ormstown Ladies Curling Club was held in the Club Rooms on Wednesday, Nov.Tth.The president Mrs.Mervin Bar- rington Was In the chair.She expressed her thanks to the ladles and Men who helped to clean and paint the Club Rooms, The Annual McecGerrigle Bonspiel was discussed and it is to be held as usual from Nov, 20th to the 24th.A donation to the Club 8 acknowledge from Mr.Maurice La- herge, M.L.A.Mrs, J.McCuffrey was chosen ns chairman of the Associate Members, Plans to be made later for their activities.Mra.B.L.McGerrigle was elected to take charge of \u201cFriendlies\u201d.The Match Convener Mrs.J.C.Moore drew the attention of all Members to the Outside Bonspiel notices.Evening games only will be played for the ladies before Christmas.Betty McCormick, chairman of the Business Girls Activities announced that the Canadian Imperial \u2018News from Ormstown EXHIBITION CENTRE COVERING THE ACTIVITIES OF THE \"LITTLE ROYAL\u201d donuted Bank of Commerce Is sponsoring a trophy for thelr forthcoming bonspiel.Mrs, Js.Davidson gave her report on the Constitution und By- Law's Committee.Mrs.Allan Hooker had charge af a Soclal Evening of \u201c500\u201d and Bridge.Winners \u2018were for \u201c500 Mrs.Willard Hamillbon and Mrs.W.Keer: for Bridge Mrs.B.L.Me- Gerrigle and Myps.H.G.McLaren, During the evening raffle tickets were sold on a lovely table bouquet by \"Little Denmark\u201d of Hemmingford and won by Mrs.A, Hughes.Refreshments were served by the executive.Unit 3 of St, Pauls U.C.W.met at the home of Miss Marjorie Roy, on Nov.R, at 8 PM.Sixteen members and one visitor were present, Mrs, Erskine MeClintock led the devotions, choosing as he seripture Peterll: 1-8.\u2018The theme was \u201cRemembrance Duy.\" The work committee had the lnyettes and other items made during the year, on display.Articles were brought in for the bale which Is to be packed and shipped later this month.Miss Anna Struthers read a chapter from the study book \u201cHasten the Day\".Refreshments were served nfter the meeting by Mrs, Huntley Greig, Mrs.Bill MeClintock and \u2018Mrs, Donald Lang with the assistance of the hostess, OBITUARY The Late Mr.Philorum Belanger, One of Ormstown oldest citizens passed away on October 29, Mr.Philorum Belanger, husband of the late Mary Beaupre formerly of Ormstown went to his eternal rest after a busy and active life time of ninety years and ten months, Mr, Belanger was an employee of the Brick yard in Ormstown for many vears and a few years after his marriage he went to Montreal to work for Canada Car, after twelve vears for the company he went to Laprairie where he wag employed with the Laprairie Brick Company until his retirement at the age of 61.Mr.Belanger leaves to mourn his death, one sister Caroline, three daughters (Rose Alba), Mrs.La- zure, (Adrienne,) Mrs.Alfred Roy, (Lucille,) Mrs, Gezalre Poissant, and one son Louis and his wife Berthe, Five generations were in existance prior to Mr.Belanger's death.Although he is survived hy only four of his own children his offspring numbers 91 childien, grandchildren, great grandchildren ind great great grandchildren, Barrie Memorial Notes The Barrie Memorial Hospital wishes to acknowledge receipt of the following annual memberships for the sum of $10.each: Mr.J.W.Hope, Lacolle; Mr, Thomas Anderson, Mr.Thomas Bell, Mrs, Etta Herdman, Mr.Robert Henderson, Huntingdon; Mr.Walter levers, Mr.and Mrs.Albert Rosevear, Ath- elstan; Mr.H.R.Osmond, Orms- town.Gore GORE \u2014 Mrs.Archie Beaton of Blackville, N.B.spent the past week visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Coulter, Huntingdon, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs, Willard Anderson.See Snow Geese Here Mr and Mrs, Willard Anderson were interested, lust Sunday morning around 11 o'clock, to see a large flock of snow geese which had apparently flown off-course in their southward flight, and had landed in Anderson's front field, They were in three separate groups and seemed quite uneasy, as if perhaps the snow storm had caused them to lose their bearings.Mr.and Mrs.Warren Neely, Ottawa, are spending a few days at the Neely home.Mrs.Carl Anderson, who had the misfortune to fall and break her leg.is still a patient in the Hunt- ingdon County Hospital and at lust report is a little more comfortable.It has been a very palnful session and we all wish you à speedy recovery, Alice, Mrs.Wilmer MeMillan has been in the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal for the past ten days.She has had trouble with the blood circulation in her leg, hut at latest report, there was some improvement.The sincere wishes of the community are extended to Mrs, McMillan for a quick recovery and a speedy home=-coming.7 Lacolle LACOLLE \u2014 Remembrance Day Was observed by a Joint service with St.Saviour's Anglican Church held in the United Church, Members of the Tacolle Branch of the Royal Canadian T.egion attended and took part in the service, Mr.and Mrs.T.VanVliet and Mr.Geo.Hood are spending à few days at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto.Mr.and Mrs.Alton Graham and family of Ormstown spent part of the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Filmer Robinson.Mr.Robert Boyse who spent last week in Montreal returned at the week-end.The condition of his injured leg is improving.Mr.and Mra George Sutton of Dundee were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Cookman.Mr.and Mrs, Harold McCalg of Ormstown were supper guests on Saturday at Honey Bee Farm.A bazaar sponsored by the Ang- lean Guild was held in the United Church Hall on Friday evening.A pleasant evening with good fin= ancial results.LOAD OF HAY COMES TO GRIEF Cur gees RY 7 %: ; This was the scene on the Hun- tingdon bridge Friday afternoon.Ten minutes to four a large trailer truck bearing New York license plates; overloaded with baled hay attempted to drive onto the bridge.Upon doing so the cab of the truck was lifted into the air about four feet.The weight of the hay on the rear of the vehicle, broke the ropes securing the load and scattered all over the roadway, causing traffic on the bridge to come to a standstill, Within two minutes a police- County Hospita man was on the scene, advising the driver to clear the hay off the center of the road so traffic could be resumed.The driver, his helper, policeman and a few helpful citizens helped clear the road.Just in time to allow the four o'clock school buses to proceed with little delay, We must commend the policeman and his helpers for their quick work.(Photo and Story By: Mary Sawczyszyn.) Ladies Auxiliary Preparing For Christmas Season An executive meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the Hunting- don County Hospital was held on Monday evening, November 12th, with ten members present.\"I'he Treasurer's report was read and showed a bank balance of $1878.u8, Theatre Night held on October 16 brouht in a net amount of 374.Memberships: Mrs, Frances Ren- nie repurted 752 paid-up members so far, Service Committee: Mrs, George Lefevre stated that a toaster had been purchased for the nurses\u2019 dining room, the bathroom on the maternity floor renovated and the utility room painted recently.Sewing Committee: Mrs, Vi Ga- lipeau, reported that the sewing groups are coming as usual on Wednesday afternoons and that there will be no sewing groups in December, A cheque was handed over to Mrs.Alice Lefebvre for the purchase of Nmus gifts for the nurses and staff Hall Of Fame Four of the portraits added to the Hall of Fame, Toronto, on Sunday.were of provineinl premiers, of whom one\u2014the lute James (i.Gar- diner \u2014 was also Federal agriculture minister, Mr.CGardiner, who died last January, was Saskatéhe- wan premier for two terms before he entered the Federal Parliament.Dr.William Motherwell of Abernathy, Sask.who died in i343, was another Federal agriculture minister honored on Sunday.Île was Saskatchewan agriculture minister from 1905 to 1918 and held the Feds eral portfollo from 1921 to 1928, Other provincial Premiers hunor- ed in the Hall of Fame are I.Walter Jones of Prince Edward Island, who died in 1954: Adelard Husband Of Former Dundee Girls Dies: Rites Held Oct.27 Funeral Smith, of services for Newman 101 Malverne Road, Oakridge.Tennessee, husband of the former Miss Irma Farley of Dundee who died suddenly Octoher 24th, were held Saturday, October 27th, at 3.00 p.m., in the chapel of Martin's Funeral Home, in Oak Ridge, with the Rev.Samuel Howie, minister of the First United Presbyterian church vof Oak Ridge, officiating, Interment wus in Anderson Memorial Gardens there.At the time of his death, Mr.Smith was a development engineer with the reactor chemistry division of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.He was president of the Oak Ridge Model Railroad Club, Mr.and Mrs.Smith und family moved to Oak Ridge in August 1943 when he was an engineer with the Manhattan Project, to develop the atomic bomb, Surviving are, his wife, the former Irma Farley of Dundee who was graduated from Kort Covington High School and is Superv.sor of Nurses for the Public Health Department of the city of Ouk Ridge, and two daughters, Dianne Smith who was graduated from the University of Tennessee last June and is doing research in micro=biology at the Memorial Research Center in Knoxville, and Miss Sharon Smith who {8 a sophomore in the Oak Ridge school.Mr, Leonard J.Farley of Syracuse, a brother-in-law of the deceased attended the rites in Oak Ridge.\u2014Fort Covington Sun In the first half of 1962 the value of goods imported Into Canada totalled $3,1398,000,000, an Increase of 13.6 per cent over the corresponding period of the preceding year, while exports Increased by 12.4 per cent to a value of $3,012,- 700,000.\u2014Quick Canadian VFncts Canadian manufacturing output increased at an annual rate of 3.4 per cent in the 1950-1960 decade, compared to increases of 18.1 per cent for Japan, 10.1 per cent for West Germany, 9.0 per cent for Italy, 3.6 per cent for the U.S, 3.6 per cent for the U.K.and 3.3 per cent for Sweden.\u2014Quick Canadian Facts of the hospital and decorations for the trays, ete.on Christmas Day.The main topic of discussion of the evening, however, was the forthcoming Peu, Bazaar and Food \u2018Table to be held early in December.The lizy boy chair, which was to have been drawn on Theutre Night will be drawn at this event, Anyone wishing to donate to the ten may leave her name with Mis, Alice Lefebvre: donations to the bazaur with Mrs, Lucien Galipeau amd for the Food Table with Miss Diane Lasalle.AI donations from members would be very gratefully received as this will be the last fund raising effort flor this year and the Auxiliary is making a great effort for a successful day.A general meeting will be called the week following this event when reports will be made and several discuse sions take place.Watch for advertisements on these events in future issues of The Gleaner.RR.Ness Portrait For CGindbout of Quebec, who died in 1936, and Thomas L.Kennedy of Ontario, who died in 1958.Of the 28 men whose portraits were added to the hall Sunday.16 were from Ontario, four from Alberta, three from Quebec, two from Saskatchewan and one each from Prince Edward Island and Manitoba.New members from Quebec were: Robert R.Ness of Iowick, 1872- 1960, importer of Ayrshire cattle from Scotland and builder of one of the country's top herds, and Herbert Dudley Smith of Compton, 1867-1945, president of the Canadian Hereford Association for 14 years.Aubin Sundries Gerald Brisebois The Chateau Joe Moniqui Valleyfield Aubrey Valleyfield rant, Lacolle Beauharnois Many Interested In Second Edition Sellar History Of Three Counties As stated \u2018in the Editoriul Section of this newspaper lust week, The Gleaner intends to undertake the tisk of printing à Second Edition of \"The History of the County of Huntingdon und of the Selgniories : Chatrauguay and Beauhurnois\u201d by the li Robert a : , Sellar, The regs, for this decision is because The Gleaner is Constantly receiving request for the book and we only have three on hand (the original manuseripts in Jonghand and two used books), For many years the late Adam L.Sell, purchased all books us they hecame available, through death, payine upproxhnately twenty dollars for each copy.Today, the demand fone the hook is great, hut the supply is exhausted.tence, The Gleaner has decided to print a Second Edition.White we do nol know if the Second Edition can be dedicated to anyone, ir this can be done, we propose dedicatinæ dt to the late authors survivine son, BR.Watson Sellay of Ottawa; to \u201cBob\u201d It W.Sellar, the authors grandson; and to Albert A.Antoine, foreman of The Gleuner printery.The original book, which consists of 544 pages \"and excerpts of which appear weekly in The (Gleaner under the heading \u201cNotes wn Jottings from Robert Sellars Histovieal Writings\u201d, will be reproduced its closely as possible to thé original.Two styles nre offered, one with a hard cover, the other with a soft cover, Price for the latter Is ten dollars While the hurd cover book will sell for une dollar more.\u201cThe History\" ds of interest to young and old and as evidenced hv an order received from Chatenuguay, on Saturday, newcomers to Tri Chateauguay Valley ure us interested in the hook us old-timers, More than a dozen hooks have been ordered from Chateanguay since Lust week's issue, when the announcement wus made in the Éditorial Section with regard to the Second l£dition.Gleaner readers wishing to give this book us a0 Cheistoms wif may do so hy sending the full price with their order, Le, $10.for soft cover, $11.for hard cover, in which cnse a @wift certificate will Le mailed to whoever js to receive the book, with the donor's name on it.Orders for one's self are accepted with a cheque or money order covering half the selling price.The books will be mailed or delivered in September, 1963, or hefore, SECOND EDITION \u201cHISTORY OF HUNTINGDON CHATEAUGUAY and BEAUHARNOIS\u201d by Robert Sellar If you wish to obtain a copy of this Second Édition, please signify on the following coupun and according tu the terms set forth: Name oe LL Address IF GIFT \u2014 Name of donor Address for hard cover IN CASE OF GIFTS.Order by person desiring book for himself, payment can he half at placing order and balance on delivery.Amount enclosed: $.Prices of Second Edition: SOFT COVER\u2014$10.00 HARD COVER\u2014$11.00 Please state clearly which style of cover required.This is important, Send this form with cash to: THE GLEANER Huntingdon, Que.Chateauguay St.TOURIST BUSINESS ONE AND TOO so tré aN : touris is u , This 5 Lele fhe or 1 A well rounded life can be had hy speci i\u201d , :kly reels \u2018 | Speci \u2018differen 0 0 fui mn a 5 belonging to one business, one to indifference, poor accommodae ports group and ONE service or tion, poor food, puor rouds und the monotony of samoeness, We hive made great strides to improve hut we can still do Letter.fraternal organization, More than this can get to he TOG much, \u2014leace River (Dawson | For your convenience The Huntingdon Gleaner Is Sold at the Following Places | Beaulieu Restaurant The Gleaner is Also Sold in the District at the L.Latreille, Cazaville Lucien Quesnel, St.Agnes Garnet F.Green, Athelstan Mrs.Wallace Barr, Athelstan Royce Ruddock, Dewittville Wilfred Saumier, Herdman John O'Neill Reg'd., Mrs.Gertrude Bourdeau, Biscuiterie Bisaillon, E.G.Carson, Howick Ernest Charbonneau Restau- Rest.Laurent Gagnier, Crock, 13.0%) Block News.\u2014Melfore (Sask) Journal, in Huntingdon: E.Bayard Thompson's Snack Bar Gilbert Brunet Garden City Grocery Lucien Pivin Following: Aldredge Saumier, Glenelm J.W.Stewart, Valleyfield Ormstown Variety Store, Ormstown Charbonneau Restaurant, Hemminglord Professional Pharmacy, Chateauguay Junction Mrs.Larivière General Store, Chatcauguay Lefebvre Pharmacy, Chateauguay Centre Williams Pharmacy, Chateauguay Basin Mrs.A.Forget, 17 Roy SL, Ormstown, Que.C.H.Bolduc, Ormstown La Gazette, Valleyfield - Beauharnois Is Sold in Beaulieu Restaurant\u2014Aubin Sundries\u2014Thompson\u2019s Snack Bar If you are not a Gleaner or La Gazette subscriber, the above named places of business will be pleased to serve you Huntingdon at\u2014 with your weekly paper 10c A COPY \u201d Le] Chat- 14 1 sewin meeti home ste le, AR, + tario read donat the F on Gordo Mrs.Rhoda Ashle: they Chure severs whom Ilelgh to fin Bef Afgha Super home, St.A) Rov oop Monk, St.Al I Nox 18th, Iiranc Legio to St.Flo day w of Sr wife : Th is Na Week rite This great to re has the vs Film The sent and a Thou; le Al Birth Hla who Baza: Mrs Corre hate noun Baza COR afte J PI Maurice Buav.mike frien Footk Fo are h Satur high minu relief some weatl derfu Beau Fine Sivtua with suest thems Ment; striloi chief missi vit feet, Mus liter What I 1 CHATEAUGUAY HEIGHTS - BASIN VILLAGE - NORTH corresponaent: Mrs.Mildred McCutcheon, 34 Oliver, OX.2-068 RA .Wednesday, Nov.14th, 1962 The Gleaner - ba Impressive Ceremony Held At = : PARKVIEW Cenotaph In Valleyfield Annual Commencement Correspondent: Lust sundas Mrs.FRED BERRY hundreds of ste wor reset [a rs LE ee Exercises Held at Gault Institute: dre | a ; - 1 by a brief, hut interesting cope hou ; Anke Chat-A-Way Sewing Circle \u201cBeyond the Bell\u201d next Sunday eve- 1*1 Hillsdale Dr.OX.2-653 ny at the Cenotaph or J FA He Poptiation Le pris for under The Annual Commencement ex- year), School Board's prizes for: \u2014 14 members of the Chat-A-Way ning.November 18th at 7.30 p.m.in tier street in labo ç.(re standing an the world éreises of the Gault Institute were Ist in general proficiency Barbe sewing Circle enjoyed the last, the Memorial Hall.Actual showing Route Boy: fleld.The voremons rye dali St ES cm, fev LAdeu- [hold on Felday evening.November | Hales: End in general proficiency.meeting which was held at the|time 46 minutes.\u2014 No charge.GARRY MILLS, ance ut Remembrance das ia \\ Steed \u201cpers es \u201cth un the schoo! Auditortam.Judith Hargrave: ded tn general home of Mrs.Stanton Jack, Smith -v- spect for the soldiers : ! Mp Georg Roseland Mr The following was the order of proficiency Larry Siprave Mr ; - ; 6 Aa ; 144 St.Marys Blvd.OX.2-4757.he soldiers who dad on ey Sov ad the \u201c0 the he progr x ! Yoo EEE St.gon Tuesday.November 6th.A{Legioh Bowling League Scores y the field of battle during (he wag - von 1e Mau Uothe the program Processionat - 00 Ards prize for French (most im- g Ie from a former member, Mrs.Pts.I-18 103924 ad of ve Ty Toas tron Valley Died ond ye- Canada.Thy oc tion Ren Wo provements Peter vans, Sehood JA arley, who now resides in On-| Cool Cats .27! Anniversar ISth.From all vour friends and The Canadian Legion IRR ie whe ed on the treld af tete Charles Pelletier Chairman's Re- | Board's prizes Hoasehold Science, tario had been recelved and was|HeM Cats 111220 Co.26° nm ers y , , lues Apt i.Many Hh - Returns direction 6 LL: a Under the [dure the world wea mit hs My Do MeEschern.| Barbara Hales: Meo AMed'~ prize for read to the ladles.The annual |Sulits 51 Congratulations und best wishes neighbours, Many appy Returns.5 ! ! Armand Levisseur M Cortes Balhae and M, Principals Report - Mr LR Deri ture, Barbara lates Miss donation of $5.00 nas been given to Dead Heads Cee Tg Bu out to Mr.and Mrs, W.Mae-} Bowling Cc resident, and wend dan dy Caer ect cre rar ncn Datei ties of Acibemne bs rire, arava lites, es > \u2018 de Donald of Hillsdale Drive, who will te ire ee Many digntitaries, local organ, ! \u2018 dut te urea .Hot Acadenns Ehot's prize for per cent inerese, the Poppy Campalgn.Coconuts .1 1111111010 171b -eleprati heir senty-third Parkview bowling news: tons and \u201d 5 poett Les Champs des Flandres | AWandss Songs by the School [has Underwood, Miss Elliots On Monday, November 12th, Mrs.Go-Gewers 0007 4,0 celebrating their twenty- Le Last week's bowling highlights: Hod assocstions pded eT 0 vited the vepre (Hour Valedietory Carol Kemp: | prize tor Arthmene Peter Thomp- Gordon Boyd of the Heights drove 5 wedding anniversary on Sunday, High triple: Men: Stan Atkinson, [the Conotiph The feder Member | ; WIRY [Class Will \u2014 Robert © 1 Tass ; : i Tenn vor ! Ladies High Single: Mary Marat- November 18th.From your friends |.fa one: stems s : \"{for Beauharnois, Mr Gerd Lane LORS el SUIS asso HEE tebert Coombe Chis ams Me Leckes's prize for Track Mrs, Jack, Mrs.E.Jones, Miss y 467: women Gisele Legault, 444.ME Gerad Lanieh, Pes inane and patents of the soldiers lProphees Co Peter Lyvanen, Ad- and Feld, Debbie Kennedy.Rhoda MacFauane and Mrs, N.|\u2018 154 ; and neighbours.High single: Men: Ed.Moors, MaYOr Robert Cauchan and sites | PBI Lowers ae the fee ap dhe POS Mr TOUL G Jackson, AS | ie wan ls Grade SA dust Ashley into Montreal West where Ladies High Triple: Dot Hous- -o- 173: Women: Doreen Lebrun, 17x, |Men Lorenzo Chartrand, At ey, capi Mee MO MeDowell, for Sant General Secrets ol] venir Selon Vaid ri for: they prafd a visit to tthe United OM 875.; , _ Birthdays Any men or women interested fn [Maral and others: Saveel Ladou= be joe Arnie ab the Lenton ST He was ntredaced by Mec 4x0 tn general proficieney Linda Churdh Home.The ladies visited Men's High Single: À.Peers, 147.} Very happy birthday wishes golan evening's entertainment, are [feUr, chaplon el the Lesion: Rn IM or Reta Canelion for Cary er Hebert Lang amd thanked be Me ap Cane Sid an zene al protictener several friends und relatives, one of Men's High Triple: D.Powis, #83.| out this week to, Jimmy Elder of welcome to bowl as regulars or [Pelietion chaplon of tie Lesion: SVail vend cuban tb Dem + cog S000 Choemhers) Songs by the yeh, Millivhamp.Sv in gen.whom was Mrs.Dunbar, former Hercules Bowling League Edgewood Dr.who will celebrate spares with the Parkview League, [ME Sim Batt representative ear Coty Bena.tor Tosa (FOUT Chores seront emi = fe Beaten vo Ted Meob ME Melghts resident and were pleased Scores \u2014 November 2nd.lis second birthday on Wed.Nov.regurdiess of whut part of Chateau- [Regional Lesion Mt Gordie Sion feed eesaners voune Matin ee Mae LN 80 THe amd bee a bes God fg jegis peice Bor French Cuost im to find her so well.Team ; Pts.15th: Susan Vianello of Cartier St |guay vou may live in.president of the Lesions on al doe | loin Ter do Sonnet hon Ae |e\u201d the cieen Benediction nv the dicen Landa Mec og Hehoot Before leaving they presented an 3\u20140 Brien, .co Ww celebrate her fourth birthday Time and plice West-End Bowl.[Vision col others took an vice reg Melun.Mr Gerard Dane ee ! Hl The shoot Bout) | Moard< page For How eho setors Afghan to Miss Reid, Assistant 6\u2014Yaccalu Pt see lÉlon Nov, 16th: Andrew Muteh of [rutuma, Thursday at 715 pm Upon [BT on the ceremonies eld en urond te MM el Daal on feist hee we entertained fo natin Mae amps Me Superintendant, fur \u2018use dn the|1\u2014Finn .S 220 17| sherwood Cres.will be eleven yenrs |*unival ask for Ron Lec, or call November Th Vallées fied NG ve Aad \u2018 Foro enn abies nds fen the ggg prier Tor anesthe home.d\u2014Moore .Co 16 ig on Thursday, Nov, 150h: Mrs, Earl Wagay at 692-5440, Mayor Canchon declared tha i nna Me A ata Mrtal As \"oy hE dut eus ef the pine sary Clanutinan St.Andrew's Notes 5\u2014Fair « 19]|Loretta \\Whealon of Sheraton Dr.! Sympathy is our dy to gel tometer fo cota fi Vaile ld ote vCal Ma En ; CE el M N man Ch Prices won by nde NB as Rover Scouts of the Red Anchor |2\u2014Boyle 11 111111004000 + 13] celebrates her birthday on Iniday.We Wish fo express our deepest [hate Remembrance day Ve must 15e want ne she Oded oy aid ne petted ter cut cotes veau School Poced\u201d quvges for.Troop with their Leader, Mr.K.A.| Weekly Scores Nov.16th: Gary Pearson of St sympathy to Mes.BOW.Moyer and [Keep in ound that many 01 oul posh cs C or | (here ven (sent two INR [st ln enced proficiency John Monk, attended morning worship at| ladies\u2019 High Single: I Pickard.Ferdinand Place celebrates his sixth family of 130 Beurling St, Clzteau- {former vitizens -cerifieed heme | The den A ens dave and they ae ar Fellows Vraie Godin, Cl an general penfoeney, St, Andrew's on Sunday.156.birthday on Sat, Nov.17th: Mr guay Centre.whose husband died |ves for Liberty.{ended lé rue a.PRE NO po Er een eh Stephen Pele Sd me general -0- Luddes\u2019* High Triple: L Pickavd, Mike Blocha of Sheraton Dr.celeb- suddenly in Quebec City on Ne- Mr.Sum Bat calked on (ae theme 1 na 4 >, Je we , 10 ne , Hp \u20ac aml, tn both | Made ART protictenes Man \\endover Mor N xt Sunday morning, November! 284, rates his birthday on Sunday, Nov.[vember Sth, 1962, \u201cPL Remember\u201d, reminding us ol EN hee fx ove eons PSS ess dean Giese Robert ain Gg pe toe Pench omost im 18th, inembers of the Chateauguay Men's High Single: J.O'Brien, Lev ehy Judd ced Kemp, Shiedia eae nt topatd M Faut.Branch 108 of the Royal Canadian | 160.GRP > - re rivalry in fs Would are hp Pe C'aatnp_plhass nel a A + hemp Robert Lane, laanne Le Prises won by Grade 0 (fat ; « , , es .the amprortannee to abt Cae \u201c be he anh +00 vos + i Ange : ant 1 tL ® Ce Legion will hold a Church Parade] Men's High Triple: TP.Finn wd Ve fotos TR ba Been .; PE vtr ! | i\u201d \" in \u201c en BO vo ! me vaut sein Fed qe sas Ton tu St.Andrew's.J.O'Brien (tie) 407.iol , 0 ' y | 1 Hed te or te ' 0 ; (5 con a Len sortie ban general quelotenes Men pe u- News Round-Up niel, need ha Hom saties Me veal te lnuste at l'uters the Lo y whol Heothe nu A Cornpbel! and Panl Gorton du lowers i sanetuarv on S Sorvy \u201car that Valerie Sim iy was 4 day ot remember.cohesion « cement reed ESC et Sy vane.Ho TH eneral prota en Lab ante po lowers In the Sanctuary on Sun- of oe a ee men MENT must honor those who died ew te pat de ns ced tem the le Werthorst Maser van De Ww.Td pv + rt ve day wers placed there in memory to heu 1 A e w Le confined i injured, during the world wore, We Postes V1 0 4 ec aq Moertnes 1 Margaret Wadd Cpe ete ne ad Cen Sei) of Sgt.Winston Herbert by his] t¢ her home for the next three eT Le Academic Awards r ©! on wife and daughter Lorna.ele: Val has a dust on her leg Correspondent: Commencement 1962 Gault Institute I: or! ne Ww a re PR.# sania ce en \u20ac { , \u20ac vee Sata ; .valley wo pre pray x -o- Los ou be Teniancé with en Mrs.KAY COWPER * Mi A + Coalt Neha shag for mie hp oveneent Vsti on | i week November 12-18th gn H uring Decem- 25 Cardinal OX2-6812 Acci ent ate p \u2014 _arl | place a Grade Cont [fe A WHA setae for Hh is National Young People's Union ne 4 net - | Longs to laut tell Week which is being observed in ow host Wishes to Mr ridles Cre- { Route Boy: [al Mentreaf + at ton Prato Lo ne Coad 10 (la United Churches across Canada, pin of Chateauguay Station, who is LARRY FOUNTAIN, 82 Spring Cr.ox.2'2440 \u201d Insurance Premium Cl neat Renn a [ean Send Bande for convaleseing at his Blvd, d'Youvil le liotaspt Corniqple nd an cerner profregenes fred This observance HOSES iv ance purposes to give home following à stay \u2018in hospital greater significance and meaning with a heart , C.P.O.A.) re ; ; , a Ulis done Wottr Solna hip Jone + Hal at general profresenes statinns , \u20ac ® art attack.Gludk to hear (hat little Glen | T F te es A .te rekitionandy, which the ypu.Birthday greetings to Arthur Me- Don't forget lolks, Saturday.No- Thompson of Theberge Stas home ncreases O O ow | oe \u201c In then a.Cod Mot os M: Aude prise vo 1 the total fellowship of [gue of Watt Avenue who cele.YOmber 170 is the last day to get from Hospital ! fon tn Art Fur French ome Pore ed eee nd the congregation.brated on Tuesday November Tan tickets for vhe Santa Claus Parade Beverly Fryer alo of \u2018Theberge Cited drivers were ines P at?BN dd Je Leen ; Haber Huse = fred pod \u2019 Film Showing L Did you enjoy your day off.Arty | MUSES.You may get these from any SE is StH in hospital, We send eur [16 mere érident ans Ee ele geen ani tr ol Denn Bt en [He a A The consvezati 1 Anniversary greetings to Mr, and 90 the Men's lsxecutive or the best wishios Beverly, and hope you'll [Sovinee pese == cout cie aeendone Co don ce honda Cdn Beth Tt phe on Chaude a vo ere I\" A .\u20ac norezat ON ds invited to Ms, Kevin Duffey of Stanton Ave- Directors, [ts up to vou to get] soon be able to come home WEE Tore CAD] PLGA 6 ts vo dent, on | notin enh Carol Meta Mi Pn sen the Tim \u201cSecret of the Gift\u201d nue who observed their third on them.no one will call on you.Also wet-well svishes Ls Tit fe ver canes SN eenrdine to : voutn D choad ell an fo, te hae br sel Irae ean per dey Yolo, Hebaes and an excellent coloured film strip Wednesday, November 14th, .| Church News .Kerry Hurtubdse of Craik St, who vey ol auto accident + Do 0e (or He NS PEN Phaze won He Gt de SN et Les thst ven he Gade UE der Men of three churches in the [is in the Children's Jlospital ar Phe survey homes lat ve at ee ne are te po \"detre het vi Sono Bead pos + fo Cer Seed Moutal ' izes bor o NEES me Caren dare going out Sunday afters present Loon dvivers were involved oe ere ae ace he proportion En ' nN \u2019 ; netics ad qrotgctenex David bool an ener al proficiene - Itobert A noon, November 8th, on un Every Bazaar Coming Up avcaent during Hie sen mov J 20° mot the + Face pl'elletio «dir Generat quet: Coombe Sed an general proficipnes, LAKESHORE ROAD E Person Visitation.Parkview United, Saturday, the Women's Auailiage | Var qi Clan NS MENT PE EE EN A SET EE ER EN Mina Sede een Svan on school Board: SL ficorges Anglican und Maples [of the COILA ave holding their T0810 Te none tli see prea fo PE ES RU de pe cs Renée Pot pare tn Ulou hold Scenes, Tne wool Presbyterian men will visit Christmas Bazar in the ment [NUITS EN Fe he Jr tee Moon pe or been Lami Donde Ma Getty prise ] Correspondent: MRS.HAZEL FERGUSON cacy and everyone of the parsons of Nt Jean Baptiste Marie Viney [0 nt \\ hood Pare peas eter Duane os ten HF ten Moyguret Van Ihe ; \u2019 on Vheir mailing lists.They ask Church, starting at 1 PM.These A The ne tan Coe vi Con He ft hand Boa tz, Hons Worl on st Chern Iban OX.26480 \u2014 1294 Lake St.Louis Road that you pln to be dn to receive adios have worked very hard to erst of vache arcudons Le rue 0 AE \"oe Prowler he eld ee Apna Bhan MIE [RERIN on bo faunne LeMieux them, und also think very seriously make this buzaut à success, why [from 2360 to st Tie conc oe ry boos aro te rev ca Seven Jose tor effort aed am Mi bee prove don Aiyebro Thought For Today your lot one | ESC canoes, witeh doctors.tiki about your obligation to your} not go over Satuvdaÿ and see the [TEs inererel cat aa te | ir et! A | ! 3 ou, P ve een Ho! i.hol Moe Nes dr Werte ad eee cannot be first à rey thing ! idols and tropical greenery, one Church, results of their work, Jutst VO abe HNL sah ee Eo | °° : el Eros re cu ' ede nh ttn a Goel deme Me fhienennt nn e An everything.could almost sec the beach at Wai- - - _.pi _.nt ne eu AYE De M 0 the put her Head puise 1e [tetes pete ter Nantes Abu Birthaay Grestings Lise ual Kiki.A turkey dinner wax served .I Lo Sa Lo C me Lo Glee and dee nah ; y nerd prot ne Pee oe Talo.Caaol Kempr, Mi #ppy birthday to Lise Faubert| gndep © cnpable supervlsi ; P t t M d T Th Le 5 ' | au Loge nn hyper Vous Sdn eral prec tone Hehe ode Canadienne Ban WH celebrate Nov.20th.Airs, A Cradle supervision of resen a ions a \u20ac 0 ree he ne © JS 0\u201c .vy a i » Ve pm 1 de hr ben pe [Beene Johanne Perret Hd an {Sat ent que La mot anna e azaar nie, with contril oo Lu V Il fi Id L * M b A ES Bh ' Cn ot ot .Gee n | vu bar ine- general patie ohne Condin [IRI Aen en Le =-t pe Mrs.LL, Dooley.our Prudential Lois étoiles Arter ih a ey ie egion em ers Capit ol on me r \u201cnn.pr LA tte s mac 1 MF Nt Prize tot French Trust {pe 2 nr eatin corel activtie Corvespondent for The Gleaner in| began to the music of the Avalon Over a hundred members and pa soldier who joined the arms in nat data de , aye seb en at oa I nee ne et Aa Sie Preto Prenton Mi Chambe .Chateauguay, has asked me to an- Trio.honored guests reunited for a deli= 1939 to zu ant fight in pores ! uns \u201c Fe how ne pate Ih Chor an ee Th dae oe het He oe pire Hon eho {prise ter Chem Bee Hans Van de .nounce in my column a Christmas entertainment was provided by cious supper served at the Chane Duvipe six years in Europe the ee oe I Fier foe diane been huh Lk tes he fen Yate Mes Werfhorst The Danforth Fonda Lana of the Women's Auxiliary, members of the Art Grou, and Wis adian Legion Hall, on Victoria |soldier had to make many sacrifiens virions insur gee La.ann ce ren a Pee pe end, con ES NN re PE at drdaty entitled \"The Detachables\u201d com- Soe in Salaherrs = Valleyfield, postes being endangered on the currently odie th Cor : Pire var h bd 100 Etre \\ oo wel , he 1 P.M.ut the St Jean Baptiste p ete with a cigar smoking \"AI Ca- ; 1e honored Buests were: Mayor field of battle and elsewhere, A fein Ne be et (ie Co ' Mande Vianney Church, Chateau- pone, Ann MeKinfay: \u201cPhysco Robert Cauuchon: Gordie Shaw, Téaunglais talicod about the soldier's fantomobil ana 1 \\ .Lu ,Ç Ç 4 M A AN \u2026 guay.1 do hope my readers will sam Lil Hennie: Punehy\"\u201d, Pat president of the [Legion; My, ldand return, period of difficult rehabi- Hionah heer or I Ce M a i ; 5 Ye tren ' the ' make up a party \u201cind attend this fue; or ink Nite\u201d, Marg, Crowe Pecrviere.master of covemonies; Me litation and veadjustment.for several werk ooo ne ch terre on AT el carpet ate ton cu 06 dene craton paraded a (riendly affair ford: ; Killin Ness\u201d, Audrey Chart- Omer Lansliis, guest-speakers Mr.The evening ended hy the pres- [éfasine abont PH qua cet rene Fe Mu Ch enero Dp Leone poset tee Drea lw on ot the Paoli Football ton: Dino\u2019 Freda Ball, Stage as- Wright, president of (he Ormstown (ntétion 0.special décorations to [Canada voa proterbi he pou aed te Cordon Lean eagle to debe rent Badd: ar ttn Let So To all foothill fans Cw sisteunus: Bileen Burr and Mae Ire Legion and Mr.Roger Masse, past three devoted active and valued meen the anergy ed re borin, Ahan Hida protest apoaunt Capri va has ans, de hope you win.What with charleston girls, president of the local légion members of the Canadian Legion [UR in eles alles po Sept ruelles actonon : \u201cre happy with the outcome of lust sirens wailing and guns blazing, the Mavor Caue .ut Branch in Valleyfield, Mr te Pre per cent hat ou id car conn Der Spiegel _ Saturday's game.lixeitement ran girls did themselves proud, by give .Fe auction CO us the Shaw, Omer Lang is and I\" rr Ara to en wan he tn De { sr cenes fans du Nd Pre al we an heel be hie High in vur house, with the fast few [ing the party a good laugh.A num- meer pl the legion por thei Massé, We wish tn join the tone | Toebividual co ene pee prt ' ge ie PT ed pe tn din npeten Per She er minutes of the mame, and a sigh of her of prizes were given out which aval and their great hein in the Ov friends of fhe Logionaires ; any ile those whe hee cada ted te | neon ss paper Cn phe Vh craneneat dere ra lool relier from ou small fry.was [rounded out 4 very enjoyable eve.Hénization of the annual Armistice rn and « Hes mn Cot er és Ar on To ven ee | AR art eta wren Mo thé dax betoce od pot leader and something to behold.Although ning.Mre L.Ball wishes on behalr day in Salaberry-Vallevlield, He te Auk and wishin them eon lo FOR A pletion - | sul \u2018 dot Cove a ; tube od pre ce etn ab Pari rie ae weather was terrible, 1 think a won- of the Art Group tn thank all those asked the guests ty CNCOurARE them he Jue Fr the future in sl Les ol drivin when Cl | Create 11 ea he - pau fre dons ! Flee var ore Lane à meet derful game was played.brave souls who ventured out on |\" all their projects und especially prises Ln well tind tu ot lo | ol \" i a ol vootied EY cre be pe amd proct and Soon ontc lear ann ton Beaux Arts Ball such : wet night, for their support 1\" He annual poppy side.- despite the ener ne I Tete TES Ce Ee ew ezine ht {Ce cd rene equivalens The Beaux Arts Ball was held [in helping to make this ball à suec- The guest-speaker, Mr.Omer Il : | Pertes for coll Lon DEE (oh ooh fe Le 1 dopute ven roel ne The fis tal soup Leer was bod Saturday evening at the W.R.A.| cess.Langlais, recalled the Memories of Va eyfield (damnage to 1e dr \" pat ' EU ar Ja Coan aod pte he at tered Te ee Bagdad Veo Tara with: Some sixty-five members and 1 would like to correct a mistake Valleyfield - The vegular monti- Mill prolrshis La [I to 1 \u2018 cn tapped tie sone onto and Men real On the eed guests attending.The Polynesian {in my column fast week, 10 should 10 Mrs.Gladys livre of Boevue [15 Méstine of Ur afternoon pit ef POH si mn oe no ee Cit thee were PH Thee parks theme Wis well represented with have read \u201cMe, Les Ball wis hospi- Hope yt ave feeling better Gladys, the United Chureh Women ws (SUS deduct hile ne To So ps - I 0 men Lien Ans ro PET ranean oppdos wets ste lots of Hula Skirts, Shipwrecked tallzed™ 1 am happy Lo announce W.RLA.7 CS furet on Thoarsdax afternoon Noes craue Part ed Chen 8 ' er hen UE Cf po stent are om paul on sq Hava of Gitano vaeentive sees ier tenes pirates.Maori that Mr ball fis dome again.Best Attention children, sou all know [ember Sth in the Chureh hall swith rary dntnped 2 rae Lo 5 3 ! ; oC LU ' nN _ Coa met ie Teron be pile pren ve ropa.des ied i\" net ; h not one but two wishes for 4 guick and speedy re- who ds coming (0 town in a bright Mis.16 10 Mefachern the fender snd the frequer parquet ; | ; ; Malta Let sage SR af the von Wether possible, \u2018 té md 1 The club abounded covery.red sleigh, Nov.24th is Une Dig day.[Dresidina, who gave the elf qo TVET Der ie pet re un EU a Cn ne Tm edn ie foot, owers.leis, sarongs and bare- Iowoald alse dike to anpounee| Buses will he leaving the Clube bworship, Jesns spoke a pavabie unt The seen automate 0 Mr Ce .Coben der padi el MINIATURE ENGINE\" that Mrs.A.Rawson is progressing [house on that morning, to see this (then, That 1060 ouphil alwuys tof 000s Bren ap.fe S \u2018 «11 Gr .{ ! : Mrs, donne Barr is te be congrat- quite nicety after her necident, Best joWy old fellow amd his many belpe pray amd not to faint.followed Joy {0 ROME Por et ee en j LE © Le ue 4 Pr pt rene tient DAVIDSON, SASK.(CP) -A 1 hited for the excellent decor, wishes to you Ruth.ers.Wateh next week's column for {a prayer : insuranes rate hoc U , \u2018 Coq brel OU fon pol hi Ctnlo Panne tt het ave anal What with native girls in costume.test wishes for a speedy vocovery time of leaving from the Club, Mrs.MeKachern Then said, \u201cDot 0 ; ne hd he anderen nodes of pioneer te 7 | : var know som bib ou cu : : Lot hn : Alune 1 ew eee de evite da, ; CT TT TT TTT TT TT rT ee interesting bond or thee Go gn = tie ans real opposition\u201d clement Hocontis.frere et and end \u2014 = \u2014\u2014\u2014 of st | Wh hl jer i! vo i od tre We tccmen fone arotret the hou 5 M Fe intormnatise : qe PR Pr ; .AT Avie, G0 cone freed them Lib da Gospel were read 6 I te ! , .ul loi [Ant-Bomb March cyifed abi cloet i arth listht= Johnson, Mr tem Neen .: ch Photos root Connell er note ere hl peint pen and He can.Mes, Tan Cron ' : 2 rot \u20ac \"ler\" \u2018 \u2014 - There woe 0 het > ; .0006 PoC oh tan ried.The 5eeveos Cod I per cernne nf had HEC's reports Woe gear Por ! \u2018 Lane de rec het South Shore News ing was taken and dede nd\" \u2018 ! ' bowed by the berne a AE 1° : : Lente CANDIAC _ DELSON \u2014 LAPRAIRIE MICS Were sepia) be \u2018 | ., it Post | Mrs, Hawkliurst cor Mt the [oe I Cri 4 ann al \u201c0 ! PTE 0 acre bantam Miss Marion + Ones dre LAW TE pera tion South Shore Ness.Vora Prec and Mrs, Cloud S00 Gee | Goh Pois ro.Brosseau U.C.W.Hold Successful The tune meeting al the has been aith toc boon .pe ; Christmas Sale.Prrotewtinet Home and Seliond A sa USE HA Drepartme it in ota =, Demrsrats Uphald Poros oan Dated Chnreh Vomen[eoton of Greta fo pradese vit he urd xy, Neovengle Tie + i Con + m 1 sut aon bel ther Anaad Christtros Tes field pest \"Pnesday evening an = press of Brita, fon i ba ! © pat af ie ie Demin ford Sale af wok Jast Saturdax, Coretent Seljool nt % FM A Reod where she will qe 0 ¢ - ord cent ot he United November 314 The booths looked [attendance Gs bioped fo: dian Filtres.Lee Coup She affleycay |tuo-t atfraetive with various die.|A Special meeting scheduled fon 0 Lan Nh play of lovely gifts and the eho.Next Monday.AL St Moi He ps Lo nat nae oo it whe pe [dren sere deljzhited with their table Te Cutizen Cont ee a se ny October 518 nee .Conn en were at duke, Jeff [of nie tuines to buy fer Menu aol ranged for n \u201cperl mes te Muro and Mae dade oe tr Co ener ahead Es 10 42 thee Teed Phe pies, cakes, cookies and be held in Delson Town Hdd ne - Audrey Wilson | = garde in an in the feand on the booth of home baking Monday, November Trh, as 10M The elhvistena = wn 0 Fle depen pedaesd ere ae delicious ax they Joaleed {letter lors been received fron 1 November lon 24 Vs clan ban 187 the Dieta [and the White Elephant booth was Minister of Kducation, Fon 1000 Loyola Chueh © on Movto 5 Age cr eue pren Li on i nn ; ri pon, ott Chorin ~ Lavoie, amviting a delegation , co\" Officig ting, The he + pen the tu Th tou the Repuhlrecos.Un the [soek nortos irons enjoye i vr ; ; ; tnt \u2026, COST 1S ONLY 3c PER WORD rh pti A ' Cv «hs move wire 263 to [refreshins enpont ten with sand Le PS Tye Parent ~ Cert Cty pren ane Jes while he ur site of the future Secondary Sehoal, ined inte Gonder 1er ven | .Cte an einneed ran paren har ot dogs and soit drinks, cL 4 _qe ; ; agen MINIMUM 75c (Cash rale, add 25c if charged) , Jo tee Là , Cerda tra tion- fEveryone hod oa grand Vane, ane A ee Hh! ah 0 vote Demers and Republican, he proceeds Saneanting Lo $146.00, Dn ports Meeting, e-pecuuty The : : à Ju Veer turd eut in ae rop=v-Hurvy [The ladies ce to ne complimented | a rt rs er For 2 insertions minimum is $1.32 (Cash rate, add 25c if charged) A ET a Wa i elle, Requihe lon tnoir speed tart ! CP EN ef a LE in Vallexfield for tue Commerce | liean oe tre New Ver State Condiac UL W.Will Hold Pre- bétrill to the Minister of Fue Lon, + : : .> xbreiues a the fol ee qroverner + eV 40 marin of raore ! \u2018 ; - ) \\ For 3 insertions, minimum is $1.89 (Cash rate, add 25c if charged ) men Nr nr One ei es han Tut a Last reminder tit Candi | AU UES meeting a delegation wil in the eradnatine els, Dopeut fA tapublican Richard JU WW.will be holding their Pre- bu Jot anes oe ae They were toe que t= or A | sole suifered à deleat that adit [Christinas Test and sale of Home ne the Jet «1 AN vou, | Ars LC.Lefebvre while in Vall ve signal the end of Tus polit cal career, jCooking, Novelties, Gifts snd Kish erin 0 Jette ni A ea © 0 i field, Mrs, J.A, Spencer oo Omebee INtaen, ho lost the presidenes hy [Pond for the Children, next Satur- jrs A.Ms will 1e he ae on who wear in Vallevtield aloo for her pthe narrervest of neurgins to Ken- pes, Novenber 17th 2 PM, 40 5, (Citizens in this aveu to express their xrandeeuehters gradi wo the y GAS No peurs go, Was beaten in [PM In the Community Hall, Hope lies of vies eurtime the alles: ° «fo euest af Miss Anne Wilson Coe California governorsidp hy the feat plan to attend, |! -chosen Fehool site.Any of Our Correspondents Will Take Your Classified Ad i tes re Soe mo [Bh wren .y p | a a e = our lasSi le S Mr and Mrs Ennile Hay we 0e 0 Amone the nogteworthy results is the big niebt for the Brownie Many Happy Returns ul tire blu XeotslowWi, Quebec, List Wee 100 a lies at -old Bod wad Keunedy, [Mothers Cornitnittre when they ail (at wished Lor Mes Frank Curpit, few days visiting Mi.Sov brother Sounigest brother of the president, |*ponsor a \u201cGuotle Card Party\", {Who celebluted her birthday ar | Philip and hits wile, won w achat seal, and Kepubtican jCome along and have fun and wit\u2019 Sunday, Novembor (lth, A TA £2 pn an nanan se Car Plunges Into Chateauguay River \u2014 Man Drowned \u2014 Body Not Yet Recovered On Sunday, November 11th, the Chateauguay Centre Police had a call at 4.2% pm.that a car was in the Chateuuguay River.Gerard Laberge who witnessed the accel.dent from a distance reported he raw the car moving in a southerly direction on Salsberry South, when it went off the road and bumped down the embankment into the river below uppusite number 26 Ruluberry South near to Rue Des- parols, Car doors were soen to open and a oman emerged aml was observed strugrling In the water carried downstream in current, Spectators on the road werd helpless as the river was in flood and the man was too far from shore for any rescue to he attempted.He eventually went under and failed to reappear, The police state the the drowning victim was George Thomas, 24 years old, of 31 Rue Jean IVAre, Chateauguay Station.The car wax hauled out after two hours strenuous efforts against 4 wicked current and Mr.Bob and the heing strong Many Interested In Second Edition Sellar History Of Three Counties As stated in the Editorial Section of this newspaper last week, The Cleaner intends to undertake the tisk of printing à Second Edition of \"The History of the County of Huntingdon and of the Seigniories of Chateauguay and FRenuharnois\" by the late Robert Sellar.The reason for this decision is because The Gleaner is constantiv receiving requests for the book and we only have three on hand (the original manuscripts in longhund and two used books).For many years the late Adam LL, Sellar purchased all books as they became available, through deuuh, pavins approsimately twenty dollars for each copy.Today.tite demand for the hook is great, but the supply is exhausted.we do not know son, R Watson Sellur of Ottaw: grandson: and to Albert A.Antoine, Hence, The Cleaner has decided to print a Second Edition.While if the Second Edition ean this can be done, we propose dedicating it to the late author's tu he dedicated to anyone, if \u201cBob\u201d R.W.Sellar, the foreman of The Gleaner printery, The original book.which consists of 584 pages and excerpts of which appear weekly in The (ileaner under the heading \u201cNotes and Jottings from Robert Sellars Historical Writings\u201d, will be reproduced as closely as possible to the original.Two styles are offered, one with a hard cover, the other with a soft cover, Price for the latter ix ten dollars while the hard cover hook will sell for one dollar more.\u201cThe History\" is of interest to young and old and as evidenced hy an order received from Chateauguay.on Saturday, newcomers to The Chateauguay Valley are as interested in the book as old-timers.More than a dozen books have heen ordered.from Chateauguay since Inst week's issue.when the announcement was made in the Editorial section With regard to the Second Edition.Gleaner readers wishing to give this book os a Christmas gift may do so hy sending the full price with their order.Le.$10.for soft cover, $11.for hard cover, in which case a gift certificate will he mailed to whoever is to receive the hook, with the donor's name on it.Orders for one\u2019s self are accepted with a cheque or maney arder covering half the selling price, The hooks will he mailed or delivered in September, 1463, or hefore, SECOND EDITION \u201cHISTORY OF HUNTINGDON CHATEAUGUAY and BEAUHARNOIS\u201d bv Robert Sellar If you wish to obtain a copy of this Second Edition, please signify on the following coupon and according to the terms set forth: Name Address IF GIFT \u2014 Name of donor Address ENCLOSED FULL PRICE of $ ENCLOSED FULL PRICE of § for hard cover IN CASE OF GIFTS.for soft cover or $ for soft cover or $ Order by person desiring book for himself, payment can be half at placing order and balance on delivery.Amount enclosed: $.Prices of Second Edition: SOFT COVER\u2014$10.00 HARD COVER\u2014$11.00 Please state clearly which style of cover required.This is important.Send this form with cash to: THE GLEANER Chateauguay St.CHATEAUGUAY (by JOHN McDONALD) Parkview residents have formed a Recreation Association independent from the Proprietor League, A pamphlet has been dellvered to every home explaining plang for the coming year.Representatives will be calling on each and every home to sign up members and it is hoped that they will be well received us an assoclation uf this sort for the residents of Parkview was surely needed.For more information on Huntingdon, Que.this, please contact (George Barna- ble, 692-9481; Roy McLean 692- 0129: Dave Constantine 692-0457 and they, in turn, will notify your street representative.Anyone wishing to help form an association to promote Little League Hall for Chateauguay and also eight man Pee Wee Fonthall can du so by calling B.B.Jennings at 692-4573.This association will In no way be in competition with Cha- teauguay Minor Sports as it will be dealing with two sports that the C.M.8.A.are not sponsoring.To be able to make all arrangements to enter teams in Little League Ball, work will have to start immediately.There are a good many sports personalities here in Chateauguay who can be a real help to an asso= ciation of this sort, so how about glving B.B.a call at I repeat 692- 4573.The Foothall Rambiers scheduled Lang lent yeomin service during the time the var was being made fast to the hauling equipment, Garage D'Anjou furnished the tow truck te haul tne car fran the river.Chlef RB.Spenurd would Hike to publiely thank the Town of Chae teauguay Police Force for their assistance in traffic control during the salvage operations, As of Monday eventing the hady wius siill missing and Chief Spenard intended to commence dragging operations Tuesdi, Get Aboard For Santa Claus Parade (By Mrs.E.Vetland) In cooperation with other mem- hers of COHLOW, Mrs, Jackie Lind- sav and Mr.Mel Applebee have arranged to have Provincial buses to transport children and adults to the annual Santa Claus parade in Montreal, Saturday, November 24th, One parent from eich family represented must accompany tn voanger chililren, You are requested to arrange tu have vour tickets, by this coming week-end, if pos.=ible, The buses will leave the Langlois Fark Site, corner of Langlois and Sire at S15 ALM.Sharp! se be at this departure poim hy AML For further details, call Lindsay at Bh2ad4nT, Mr.at GOZ-0KTT, Montreal To Have World's .Fair News wi from Neh) Mrs.Applebre or 15 flashed to this country Paris, France, an Tuesday morning to the effect that the de- vision for the choice of location for the World's Fair in 1967 had fallen to the City of Montreal From new on preparations will go ahead arranging the actual site and building up the area that will constitute the Fair site, When this matter was first brought ubout a few vears ago, there was some talk that if it came to Canada that actual site would be in the Chn- teauguay area.The reason stated for this was that a flat aren was required and considerable space both in the site and around was needed.It was {elt that only the Chateauguav area afforded this.Since that time and of late, there have been many bids for the site, but so far none have actually been officially announced, Therefore at this time, it is not known where the site may actually be located.It is definite now thut the World's Fair will be coming to Montreal.It would seem that the Chateau zuay area is an ideal site, don't vou think, Ideas will be welcomed in the \"Letters to the Editor\u201d column, MISSING LINKS PEMBROKE, Ont.(CP) -The mayor's chain of office-seems to have been lost, and when the mayor sat down at a recent council meet.fing he wore instead u decorated blue ribbon.YOUNG RIDERS KNOWLTON, Que.(CP) -Near- Ivy SD youngsters took part in the annual horse show of the Knowlton Pony Club, The elub members hia been training all summer under an English expert, Miss Sibylle Nehr- ing.sudden death game against the Hawks at Hawkesbury was cancelled this week due to Avmilstice Day parades in Hawkesbury and will be played this Sunday.This reporter will go out on the limb and predict a Rambler win and the Championship.The CCRA.Warriors took to the practice ice this past week and 34 players showed up, Coach Demp- ster put the boys through a rugged one hour practice, Looking at the four teams in practice, this season should see a real close battle the way.all WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF C.C.R.A.PREPARE FOR CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Conveners of various booths looking over some of the items that have been made by members.L.to R.: Mrs.M.Petrilli, Mise L.Petrilli, Mrs, V.McEnroe, Mrs.T.Bedard, Mrs.V.Barclay, Mrs.C.Paradis, Mrs.G.White, Mrs.M.Cassidy, fo Mrs.A.Smith, Mrs.M.Hill, Mrs.L.Dooley Pres.and Mrs.F.La- \u201c(\u2014 LE THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS @ ER Vo.3, No.37 - Drama Group Scores Success In Plays Presented (by M.McCutcheon) Win and laurie Tester of Cha- teituguay Helghts, producers of the three one act plays put on at St, Andrew's Memorial Hall on Friday and Saturday evenings are to he Es he plays although shart in duration held the attention of the audience (not too large on Saturday, but very good on Fwriduv.around 160 persons we hear), The casting in the second play was pare ticularly good and aulthough all three congratulated, plays went over extremely well, 1 personidly enjoyed \u2018Rising with Grace\u2019.FKmma Artagnin stele the show with her portraval of Molly, ever charitable and evidently a lover of popeorn, Mire Testi\u2019s role of a henpeeked husband in \u2018Orange Blossom\u2019 drew laughter from an appreciative nu- dienes as Win \u2018Pester capably handled the henpecking.Young Elica Tester played the teenager in \u2018Forever Judy\" with convineing ease ana we heard comments around us on Mary Blundals portrayal of Amanda the Maid.A delightful change of pace was provided by Tex amd Sherry Lane ind thelr two young sons billed LEGION NEWS IN CHATEAUGUAY Chatcauguay Branch 108.Impressive Ceremony at the Cenothaph.The regular monthly meeting of Branch 108 of the Royal Canadian Legion was held Nov ith, and was well attended.During the regular branch business three new members were installed and reports were received from the chairmen of both standing and speci] mittees, The President complimented Cde Fhaty Rowell for his voluminous ind tropical monthly news latter.Cd John Ross also received the President's compliments fur his most satisfactory and successful handling of à record number of welfare cases during his tenure of office.At the conclusion of regular buxi- ness Pres.Harry Robinson introduced (de Rob MeGlashan, District Commander and invited him wo take the chair and conduet the meeting during the election of officers, Comrade come MeGlashan, word of thanks, instructed the meeting on election procedure and appointed two scrutineers.He then called on Sgt at Arms, Cde Geo.Oliver, to ascertain that all present were members in good standing.Cde Oliver vouched for the memb= ers present and informed the chairman of their number.Voting for the new slate of officers was then taken in due form with the follow= ing results: Pres.Cde G.Ist Vice-Pr 2nd Vice-lres.3rd Vice-Pres, after a Robinson.Cde Norm Palmer, Cde Bob Jennings, Cde Geo Oliver.Sgt at Arms de John Haworth, Secs retary Cde Tlarty Rowell, Treasurer Cde John Gleave, Kxecutive Harry Comrades Nelson Lavine, Geo.Willsmore, Bill Cummings, (eo.Johnston, Bob MeGlashan, Al Colley.Joe Dagnall, Karl Mollins, Mark Snow, Les Watkins, Les Melrose, Mrs.8.Rowland, The ceremony of installation will be held early in December.The close ties existing belween caughnawaga Branch 215 and Cha- teauguay Branch 108 were further cemented on Saturday, Nov.10th, when Caughnawaga Branch held their Armistice Parade to the Cenotaph.Poppy wreaths were placed \u2018n solemn remembrance of departed comrades and the salute was taken hy District 13 Deputy Commander \u2018de Dave Watson, Sunday morning Branch 108 attended the Vetville Memorial Serva ice conducted by Cde Norman Me- Teod and assisted by Col, Norman Mitchell V6, Branch 108 colour party consisted of Cds Geo, Oliver tid BIL Cooper, Phe Ladies Auxi- Hary colour party was composed Chateauguay Man Caused Much Embarrassment By Another Using A case of a person using the name of another person has caused considerable embarrassment to a l'hateauguay man and family the past while, Jt would appear that an escapee of a JoHette jall who was caught by pulice bending over the body of an unconscious man, gave police a wrong name.He used the name of Allen Burdett, 25, of (\u2018hateauguay Station and the case had to be conducted in that name nas all the charges were against him in that name.Mr, Burdett is the son of Mrs.Herbert Davies of The Station and flamme, (Photo By Larry Cowper) he Is an employee of Cünadlan \u2026.op tas he Westerners\u201d during Intermission and toes were soon tapping ax the Eubtars were strumimed, The Characters and cast were as follows: \u201cOrange Blossom\u201d Mes, Duckworth, played by: Win Tester, Mr.Duckworth, plaved hy: Laurie Tester, Glad Duckworth, played hy: Josie Holmshorg, Auntie Lottie, played by: Maury Blondal Auntle Lola, played by: Jeun Watt.Amy Foster, played by: Connie Henley, Fred Ashford, played by: John Lo Eeuyer, \u201cRising With Grace\u201d Molly, played nan.Nettie, played hy: George, Mabel, played by: lénid I BEeuyer.Annie, played by: Helen Frost, Grace, played by: Florence Gale, Avtit- Hetty by: Emma \u201cPorever Judy\u201d Judy Jackson, played hy: Eriva Poster.Mary Jackson, played by: tail Robinson, Hubert Jackson, played by: Laurie Tester, Amanda Jones, played by: Mary Blondal.Barry Moore, played by: lérancis Seott The Response Is Gratifying \u2018 1 The {initial i Gleaner | the The first week's announcement plans to response to that print a Second Edition of Robert Sellars History of the Counties of Huntingdon, = and Beauharnois has | been most gratifving, Orders have heen received from Dundee, &$t, Anicet, Howick, Montreal, Beauharnois While we are the response.we quest readers not for The coupons that appear in The (ileaner (it is human to err and we Wish to avoid doing so as muth \u2018ns possible, Incidentally.orders to | daté indicate the hard cover edi- | tion is most popular, the ratio be- \u201cing seven to one.With the exception of the différence in covers, the books will be identical We take pride in reproducing one of the letters received on saturday.From time to time, as space permi names of those ordering Histories will be printed.147 St Denis St.Chateauguay Centre, Sth November, 1962, \u201cThe Clleaner, Chateauguay st, Huntingdon, P.Q.Dear Sir, \u201cThe latest edition of your wonderful weekly has just arrived and as usual hax been read from front | to back.\u201cAs vou will see by the enclosed cheque and coupon IT am hoping to be one of the first in line when the second edition of Mr.Sellars history comes cff the press.\u201cWe 1Tuntingdon, Ormstown, Valleyfield, and Chateauguay.highly elated with respectfully re.te phone orders Please History\".use the PQ.been have regidents of of Cds Mary Milloy and Joan Coo= per.Cde Norm delegation from plete with colour remembrance services nois Branch 146.Uhateauguuy Branch Day Celebrations are to be held next Sunday, Nov 18th, at the Catholic and wotestant Cemeteries, fail-in 8,50 A.M.church service at St, Andrew's United, fall-In 10,30 ADM.and at the Cenotaph parade will full-in at 2.30 P.M.on St.John's Blvd, the service commencing at 3.00 P.M.Our Branch Padre Rev, H.Iraser has intimated that he intends to be present at each of these services, The salute will he taken falmer organized a Branch 108, com- party to attend at Beauhar- Armistice by Brig.Albert James, DSO.Many units will be represented at this afternoon service including the Naval Cadet Band, ratings and guard of honour, the South African Boer Wir Veterans, a contingent from Vetville, our Police Forces ete, ete, also represented among local dignatories will he M.P.P.Maurice Laberge, Mayor Joe Labher- ge, Mayor Armond Brisbois, Mayor David Curries The publie are cordially invited to attend this service, His Name 198 at Chateau- made a protest ITeadquarters, appeared in Legion ranch No, guay, Mr.Burdett at Montreal Police after his name had local newspapers in connection with the charges.It was admitted in court on October 31st, that the rent name of the man responsible was (les Ladouceur, age 27, and an escapee from Joliette Jail, All of this has caused consider able embarrassment to Mr.Burdett and his family and it ls hoped that this explanation will clear up the matter of a wrong Identity and the fact that Mr.Burdett ls not the party charged.Well, diy cess, teachers good we made new bridge time.car plunged into the river near the in Chateauguay.The (By Riki our dance \u2018held last Satur- turned About out to Su=40 be à great suc- students and 4 attended and all had a From our totals so far $32.47 at the door and as for the drinks, results have not been tabulated and Door we Mr.Bob fixed) 45 dLp.m.and Mr mike As Bedside be a very winners were time of writing but I hope to have them for you next week, 1 do know that a spot danve wax won by Judy Latonde und myself (and it wasn't and Powell and Billy Herbe, By the way, the door prizes were an album and would like to pecially the Megatones, Mr, Mosher for down \u2018Thursday, November Sth, for service, us yet.The \u201cMegatones\u201d added much enjoyment to the dance hope everyone liked them.prizes and spot were given out by our greut MC, dance prizes Brown.The names of the not available at the door prizes by Wayne records.At this time | thank everyone, es- Patterson who helped to this dance + success.our \u201cVolunteens\u201d sent it turned ont to fine experience, The girls sent down were Linda Tonge, Lynne Houldsworth actually was an orientation period in which they were briefed on what they would be doing in later weeks, and Carol Haris, It This bedside service consists in general of feeding and gencrally caring for the patients under, of course, the supervision of a nurse, | T hope these girls gain experience - from volunteering their services to help the patients and the \u2018hospital.Don't torget that boys may volun- leisurely lar.\u201cAhout ings of can well jJoyed we Seauharnois Chateauguay nine years and myself enjoy nothing more than a extremely that the price was quite high.You and, more recently.Centre for the past both my wife and trip around the storied lands described so well by Mv,Sel- three years ago we made some inquiries regarding the writ- lobert Sellar disappointed and to were learn imagine, then, how over- were on reading in The (leaner that a second edition was CHATEAUGUAY, QUE., NOV.14, 1962 Sunday afternoon about 4:30 this |car Chateauguay High School Junior Red Cross Stanford) CAR PLUNGES INTO RIVER belonged to Mr.Thomas of Chateauguay, whose body has not been found.Photo shows the remainder of teer to.The Inter-Nehoo! Couneil held on November 5th, wus attended by Anne Pold and I and we gained many ideas from other schools und countries.Most important were the ides we received fer projects to undertake during the year und how in general we could help the Junior Fed Cross.Amounts needed for International and National help were shown to us, Donations from the rurious schools were allocated ns followes: $8000 to The Children's Hospital for aid to children with diabetes and speech problems: $1254 to Alexund:4a lfospital for general equipment: $100 by Ayer's cHiff High School to MacKay Centre for erippled children for extension on speedy therapy and other then.ples: #100 donated John by Grant igh and Lachine High for a dental clinic sterilizer.We also hope to make ln donation us they greatly help the people on the receiving end.As for the Conference on Novem- her 10th, which IT attended, it was slmilar in form to the Inter-School Council except reps from all over the province attended.We had many guest speakers from «ll over the world and a few films were shown, reports on Operation Visitor by Mualcolm Brigden and our Training Centre hy Eleanor Glen were received with slides shown by Richard Royds.1 'hnpe to tell you more about the Conference Inter.Again thanks to everyone who helped with the dance.planned.My sincerest hope now is that this request he among the first five hundred.\u201cTo end this letter vou all the sirccess you so pichly deserve and congratulate you and the various reporters for an informative and at the same time come pletely objective newspaper, Yours sincerely, RICHARD HB, SMI'TH™, Seaway Well Used An interesting fact comes to light through a question asked in Par.lament and published in the October 22nd edition of Hansard.The may [ wish J 10c PER COPY « the car us it was finally brought to shore about 9 P.M.(Photo By Larry Cowper) It Had To Happen (13y M, McCutcheon) After two days of enchantment watching u strange flock of smal reatnered friends in our Rown Tree at the front of the house, and iumid much speculation and checking «of encyclopedias and books of knowledge, it Was decided by friends thu many birds (close to three hundred) who were feasting on the herries must be a species of the Grosbeak fumily.Lovely little black masks adorned their faces and their plumage ended with a yellow band ut the tail tip.As they gracefully hung upside down cating begries they spread their yellow-tipped tadls Tan-fash- ion.For two straight days they gorged themselves, stripping one tree completely.On the third duy they disappeared as mysteriousiy as they arrived.I have since noticed one or two ut a time nibbling away.but they must have been left behind as the flock migrated to a wiurmer clime.And Now This: Read an advertisement today which said: A new Christmas flight of colourful feathered binds thas just flow in from Europe.ach brnilliant- Iv hued songster is perched in un ornamental cage, to hang or display on a tahle, Enjoy the song and the decorative addition to a room, without the fuss or bother of the LIVE article.Tifelike song may be switched on or off to suit the eur Imitation could never equal or rival the sight which we have witnessed, or take the place of a live pulsing little creature, hut this they tell me, is progress.question Is reproduced here and 1 self explanatory: Beauharnois Canal Locks \u2014 Draft of Ships Question No, 160\u2014Mr, Lamoureux: Of the ships that went throush the Beauharnois locks from the opening or the 1961-62 navigation season to October 1st, 1962, how many drew more than twenty feet of water\u201d Answer by: Mr.MeBain: The St Lawrence seaway au thority advises ax follows: 2.756.THESE MEN ARE DOING THEIR SHARE, WILL YOU?Above are the Visitation Chair- .man of 3 Churches in Chateauguay, who will be doing an Every Family Visitation ber 18th, next Sunday, Novem- These men have been organizing teams, and giving them training to carry out the visit and now its up to each and every person visited to carry out their part of the program.L, to R.: Bill Young, Church; guay Centre United Church and Bob Snowdon, St.George's Anglican Church.- (Photo By Larry Cowper) Maplewood Presbyterian Charlie Prest, Chateau: Notes and Jottings \u2014 FROM I WE \u201cy | Robeit Sellar\u2019s Historical Writings 1 a GODMANCHESTER power of the sawmills, which were PY Of Todd and C\u2018ameron establish- below.In 1830 he bought the lot \u2014\u2014 ing themselves at Dewittville| from Dr, Munro of Montreal for mention has already \u2018heen made, $400, and set to work to clear an The presence of their two mills en- acre, for it was under dense bush.sured the springing up of a village, In 1832 the mill opened.having and more people flocked into the |a run fur wheat and another for neighborhood then than now.Up to outmeal, the power being supplied 1845 it was the centre of the lum- by an undershot wheel, 14 hy 16 her-trade on the Chateaugay, and feet.The mill did a good business immense quantities were handled until the Ormstown one was long after rafting had ceased at| opened, whlch was not for 7 years other points.Todd, who had hor- afterwards.rowed money from Jacob Dewitt The lots between Dewlttville and at high interest, got into difficul- Huntingdon were slow in being tles and his property passed into settled, which was mainly owing to Dewitt's hands, who thereby got a | thelr having been granted to non- y standing in the county which he residents, though their wetness % turned to account by becoming its made them undesirable.Of the low ; representative.Before leaving De- esteem in whlch these lands were wittville for the farm he had se-{ held this anecdote will illustrate, cured \u2018helow it, Todd accommodated Charles MeNarland was at American, Wright, which \u2018Samuel C.ville, N.Y.rented i a large business, the travelling-public in his house, money.Besides Todd's sawmill, an put up another Weud of West- in 1826 and did under the style tion ate up the wward and, himself unahle to replace the mill, finding see the Jot he had drawn, underhrush, was disgusted, and some time à resident of Blakely's tavern (a notorious place He was a bluff, free-hearted man |at Dewittville, in the lumbering £ and no immigrant passed hig door days, for drinking and rowdyism).hungry, whether with or without when an old pensioner stepped in.He had come up from Montreal to and finding it wet and covered hy thick offered to give a deed of it for a pint Meigg & Wead.It, with the grist- of whisky, MeNarland.who had mill were burned in September, engugh to do with what lund he JR28.The fire was the work of an| had, declined, and afterwards incendiary, for he avas seen in the learned that Blakely had got the moonlight running from the mill ticket from the man for his night's by a woman, an immigrant, who lodging and breakfast.The lot was was passing the night on top of No.8.On the point of No.10 lived a cart-load of luggage, Cameron a Dutchman, Benjamin Suttle, or was insured and began at once tol Sawtell, who sold his betterments prepare to rebuild.but the company In 1822 and moved huck to New contested his «claim, and although Ireland.The purshaser was Rob- he proved it, the costs af litiga-{ ert Lowrey.a baker.from the North of Ireland, and who had heen the States, owper) settled down to farm on the west At the mouth of the Hall creek was bank.When the property was sold the hut of a negro, Bluek Jim, by the sheriff, James Davidson whose wife was white.While the bought it and built a sawmill and front was left almost in a state of store, and for the next years nature, the hack lots were taken was the leading man of the place.up and the settlement of New The want of a &ristmill now be- Ireland Gegun.In 1822 the Charles came pressing.for the lots along McNarland, mentioned above, left the river were taken up and every| county Derry and hired a vear settler had a few bushels of wheat with John Simpson.collector of to grind, which he had take customs at Coteau.when he heard mtment either to Ste Martine or Hunting- of the land being open for settle.[smi don.Peter McArthur wished to| ment in Huntingdon, He crossed en roe lease the power at Ormstown, but] to Dalhousie settlement to find out, dd mid the agent of the seignior refused and travelled by a lumber road king of being willing neither to build nor from Thomas Brown's until it came RHOW- let others do so.He thereupon tra- out on the beaver meadow at lot ds this velled up the river to Dewittvllle.9.He examined the land and find- a.| when he saw that by throwing al ing that a fellow=countryman, Wile hun dam across to the island the liam Cox, who wax living on the on the head of the rapids he could have a Chateaugay, owned Jot 7.on which of the fall of 4 feet without injuring the he had made a small clearance, adorned ce ANNA BEAUTY tail tip.! upside : oh.spread n-fush- SALON | ys they me\" ' ing one à Located next to Chateau Textiles ira dus 155 St.Jean Baptiste noticed Blvd.\u2014Chateauguay g way.Tel.692-4411 e i\" d to à Permanents: 8.00 to $15.00 We specialize in: e Hair Tinting e Hair Cutting e Permanents voa, See Our Selection Of Lovely Hats dav 1s flight a - = mess has just > rilliant- d'in un or dis- OW S ong and a room, + of the may be he ear.qual or we wit- fau lve his they for Winter and Christmas Expenses Contact cand ae pi Chateauguay Regional Shopping Plaza ation | C.A.BRUNETTE, Manager Be.ho Tel.692-6746 nty feet \u2014 \u201ca \u2019 Be wise-buy Uowaneso AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ORVE MONEY merits.delays.+ sbyterian Chateau- irch and 's Angli- Cowper!) 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they heard of what MeNarland had done, and took lots beside him.They moved in the fall of 1824, and far removed were they from help, that they had to raise thelr shanties on sunday, In order to get the us- sistance of Bagg & Wuaile's nier who were lumbering near hy.Where they settled the Jand was good and dry, but on every side they were surrounded by marsh and soon found The mistake they had made in choosing inneces- sihle a spot, The bush wax favors able for potash-making, and they wore not careful in discriminating where they felled thelr plan heaps, for, as MoeNarlund remarked, \u201clt was all God's dand.\u201d and there was no none to dispute them, A track wax made to the Chateaugay hy the Hall ereek, which, however, could only be used in winter or very dry seasons, A better outlet was guined by following the ridges towards the selgniory-line, cone.necting them bv rollways, and ending on Wm.Miîlloy's, 42, 1st range of Ormstown.The harrels of potash were dragged in jumpers over the more solid part of the road hy oxen, then rolled on the up over so so bearing on his head a hag of wheat ta he ground ac the mill.The common load was lp bushels, though 4 few had strong enough necks to carry two.There being no bridge for quite & whtle at the new mill they crossed on the boom.hardships natural 10 all new set- tiers, that only the unwillingness to change with some, and inability with others, constrained them to remain, and eventually the close dependence which that situation entailed, evoked n spiv.t of édlanish- nes which made New Ireland the brightest spot in the world to them, It was a day long to be remembered when the first plow was brought in Robert Douglass had got a field sufficlently clear of stumps to ren= der the use of a plow possible, and he got the blacksmith to make one of the hall pattern, The whole settlement gathered to see Ît start and a good crop of oats rewarded the venture, \u2018The introduction of the plow, caused horses to he used and they gradually superseded axen, Foromany winters, habitant from the lower parishes would come in traineaux Jeading à string of d'or 5 ponies, which they dieker- ed with the settlers, The (hist peli glous service was held by John Lowrey, who, one Sunday evening preached in Jonathan Sparrow's shanty, having the s=ettlement as his audience, After him, the Metho- disis held meetings at regular though wide apart intervids.When Mr, Harvey came to thé village, he held regular service every second Sunday evening, widlkine both wavs, and often coming ln with his boots Toil of wiuter, In case of danger from dears, the settlers guve him an escort back across the rollways by hand until Milloy's was swamp, By this time, a schools reached, where a long dray-cart,| house hud heen built on No 5, bought by Charles MeNarland.was Where he held his meetings.The kept.On it the barrels were loaded, Test teucher was named Leiteh, the oxen yoked tu the pole, and passionate and harsh and fond of the Journey made to the Pasin, drink On the death of his wife, MeNarland made no charge for the] Jonathan Sputrrow set part a plot use of the cart, his ontv condition] in front of his farm as à burvine- belng that it was to be safely re- ground, and it was Used generally turned to Milloy's, In the fall of for a long series of years, owing to 1825 the smoke wig so dense that the difficulty of access to the vil.Douglas Jost his way and wan= Jager Mess Lattimore was the se- dered 2 days in tie bush, sufferinæ Cond to he placed to rest in it, much, yet all the while elose to l\u2018irst to settle on the land he- his home, An equally dangerous (ween New Ireland and the river adventure was that of Sparrow.jus Owen Heffernan on lot 7 who one evening came upon a qutek One who was à hunter in thos of wolves, climbed a tree and ve- (days, relates his entering Owen's mained there until day-light caused house, tired and hungry, and his hesfegers to seek their dens.finding the wife getting supper | The swamps were the refuge of] reudy.The table was à log of split! the wild beast, and a score of {hasswood, amd on it Mrs, Heffor- veurs after wolves and bears were man emptied a pat of potatoes, unheard of in the other settle- {which they ate with no other vefish ments.they troubled New Irelend, than some salt, Phe same diffieul- ax this one ultimately came to be ties had to he contended with ae called.though it was known for in New Leeland, the land heing over a score of vears hy po other wet, hut there wis, of course, not name than the Sparrow settlement, the same trouble in ge ting te the Following Douglass and Sparrow, village, Fora long while the settle.two Irish Catholies came, Daniel [ment wus known as Connaught: M'Donolnte and John Waters, 0125 venrs ago it was given the more blacksmith, who set up his forge, appropriate name of Vivtorin set-; and proved a Most useful addi- tlement.The first to s
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