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[" SLIM PICKINGS IN BREAK-INS Burglars fall upon hard times Huntingdon\u2019s bungling bur- back of Marchand et Freres on future.He noted that the indivi- glars have struck again! Dur- Chateauguay and wriggled into duals involved in the break-ins | ing the night of Wednesday the buildin were interested only in cash.| through Thursday they hit twa 8.Because of the small amounts establishments in town and es-! They made their way to the [taken and the absence of iden- caped with $15.{office pulled open drawers and |tifiable material goods, it is dif- THE LEADING ADVERTIS ING MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS @ Not very good pay for à hara | Cabinets in their search for! ficult to apprehend the crimin- night's work.: cash before attacking a large! äls he \u2018said.The methods used safe.Using the crudest of tools;by the break-in artists have! 107th YEAR HUNTINGDON, QUEBEC March 25 1970 15\u20ac per copy 16 PAGES The $15 was obtained after''a hammer and screwdriver), | suggested that at least one of; the nocturnal workers broke |they managed to bend the out.:them is of slight stature, how- | into McCoy Bros, genera) store|er covering and drill part-way|ever, and the investigators are on the corner of Prince and through an inner layer.It was|following up this clue.Chateauguay Streets.They en-! at this point they hit cold steel tered the building through a and left the premises empty- Last week's break-ins can be yarage door on Prince St.(just handed.Damages to the safe added to a number this year in\u2018 4 stone's throw from the police .Were estimated to about $150.which thieves have spent long station) and reached the office | (Continued op page 4) by breaking two mors doors in-| side the store, They forced these Huntingdon Police were con-! tacted Thursday morning and py putting their shoulders to Sergeant Phil Cardinal called them and tearing the locks out !* CerPoral Luc Leclerc of the: Provincials to assist in the in- of their brackets, No estimate.vestigation.Corporal Leclerc: of damage was given.Idusted for fingerprints at Mar- The same night, individuals ; 2} chan Freres, ! (police have no way of telling Par Pt but only two; which break-in took place first, ?) \u2019 Two-car collision ORMST Drug traffic brings | six-month sentence ; / SH | wis considered grave and she wis taken by ambulance to the Roval Victoria Hospital in Montreal, She failed to respond to treatment and died at 7.50 Saturday mording.Mrs Aline Gatien leaves to mourn her parents, Mr.and WOMAN DIES IN CR A tata} accident occurred in Ormstewn at 250 am, Saturday wien B-vear-old Hélène Duquette Gatien of 42 Lampton se auttempted to turn her car from Heetor St nto Gale St, She failed te notice au oncom- nÉ faxi, driven by Eddie Roy A soung Puinte dus Caseu des man was sentenced in Val levfie'd court last week after pleading guilty to charges o iratlicking in drugs.loyola Leroux, 22, was giver ix months imprisonment anc is to he put on probation fu.; two vears after his releuse, 1 \u201cjhe is charged and brought tc court at any time during tha period he will automatically be sent to prison for arothe i lwo years, The judgement wa ; handed down by Judge Maurice : Perron.{Leroux was arrested by R.C- : MP.officers following a num- ter of raids in Vaileyfield las.July, Undercover men [ros the federal force descended 1700 the city and Leroux sold \u2018wo of them a quantity of has.hich and L.S.D.The vouns ma: nor if the same parties were in-| Sergeant Cardinal reported volved in both incidents) [that suspects were to be brought smashed a small window at the in for questioning in the near ; \u201ceaded guilty to the charges! Thursday, March 5.Valleyfield cout uot Jin day handed down a fine and Pointe des Cascades is \u201community near Vallevfield.Car burns on Route 4 Ormstown Firemen were called out at 250 a.m, to extinguish the flumes of a burning car on Highway 4.On arrival the vehicle was completely destroyed.The car.driven by Michael D'Amour.19-year old son of Mr.and Mrs Serge D'Amour of Ormstown.hit a patch of ice, and the driver lost control.He struck a tree in front of the home of T.Brein- ing near the Regional school and the car.which has both the Motor and the gas tank in the rear, immediately burst into flame.D'Amour was able to escape without injury.H'don man fined for impaired driving > .1 awdy for a three-month period.The \u2018incident that led to Saturday : VICTIM'S CAR A woman died after being thrown from her car in an accident in Ormstown She suffered extensive head injuries when she hit pavement and failed to respond to treatment in hospital, dying about five hours last Saturday morning, after the collision.BERT CANNINGS IN ORMSTOWN Reporting, or inciting, Riots?Some of 60-odd lions and Lionesses of the Ormstown Club throughly enjoyed à special La dies\u2019 Night on Tuesdav evening treasurer, Jack Taylor: seere-! PC oi Ormstown, and the impact ot the two cars threw Mrs Ga- Mrs.Aleide Duqguetty of St.SE Antoine, her hushand, Laurier ; tien into the street where shescatien of Beauharnois, sisters à suffered severe skuall injuries.Lucienne (Mrs Roger Bourgoin, Police and Dr \u2018Fhompson \u2018häteunguav> and Irène (Mrs.Roland Benoit, Franklin Cen- \u2018n°0 and brothers Roger from S* Antoive, Yvon from Orms- \u201covr 0 À halfbrother Florian vérin from Ormstown.Funeral use among the young that has affected they all can cause serious damage to the |2nd electricity \u2014 this is how) To enlarge on Mr.Murray|\u201cjee\u201d instead of waiting until pital for the good care | re-| My son, Harry, and | sin 5 6 nearly every community everywhere.body and mind.Just as adults have come the Louncils\u2019 grants are spent English\u2019s comments to the let-|he was \u2018stone cold dead\u2019 and ceived while à, patient there: cerely want to thank Dr.Le $ ; ! |= ; lth iting hi i ?also to my relatives, friends|febvre and the nurse d \u2019 in its doing lok a dr use.1 se! bete, hove he yung ony Senso ay ath SEE By Urn learn WEE Mm SRS IS ee 0 be nes itd poral Home ?Time magazine estimated thar 5 milion J = What then.of hashish and mari- organization al sir.eee staf of C.V.R.two others are|kind of epitaph he would have and visits.All was deeply ap County Hospital for Fhe ex \u2018 ; youngsters in the United States had tried °, ' wrongly and falsely De tsons of livestock farmers, one|Written for Joe if Joe had bit- \" Alph Legault nt care we received whtelg ' 9 ; juana?Are they dangerous?The govern- |doing this very thing \u2014 in this .; ; phonse Legaulf| we were patients there.We R d 4 some rorm of the more popular narcotics., ; Ken in tell p th ression-) \u2018\u2019edi- from this area who knows fulijten or killed a child.want to thank relatives and 7 eg + Taking a \u201cuser\u201d to total population ratio ment\u2019s Ledain Commission will soon tel torial \u20ac expression} \"edi well that even a dog molesting] If these people had ever actu- | am very grateful to My! friends for visits, cards, gifts GORDON McINTYRE \u20ac and applying it to Canada, we would find Ÿ* that.\u2019 the family livestock would be|ally seen the damage that can friends and neighbours for and flowers.| want to extend| Proprietor 4 It would be naive to assume that indivi- That leaves the two obvious aspects of Secondly the writer of thisidisposed of without second be caused by large predators.: cont stay at the Barrie Mem.special thanks te those friends FUNERAL DIRECTOR % duals in this area do not make up some the whole affair that musi be dealt with.arilcle.rates the Chateauguay thoughts, The ne as Ao ek on So quick 10 champion orial Hospital and fhank them myself in so many wavs.All 4 5 ; Let à .alley - sincerely.Thanks also for the i (CE SE \u2018Fe part of that number.The article noted The first is the use of any stimulant or be self-supporting and to date|ome and also Secretary of the|the cause of poor old Joe and his many cards and gifts.was so much Prec marl?AMBULANE SERVI i 4 It fs jn the comfortable suburban areas depressant fo escape realities.The use of lyn; Lions Club has not had to|Quebec Beef Cattle Ass'n.and|large and hungry family.Mrs.Archie Peddie Shirley Duncan Leaman|s 26454477 vase 4 and rural towns \u2014 the \u2018it can\u2019t happen such artificial escapes (these include alco- finance the Festival \u2014 WRONG |should realize the heavy loss Yours truly, .\"mx cer 1 = I - ?here places\u2019 \u2014 that drug use is growing hol and cigarets, as well as drugs) is a hu- |AGAIN \u2014 The Music Festival of income which could be rea- David Cavers, rene many priends and pu MAKER NNN a Huntingdon, Que.\u2018 fastest\u201d.Furthermore, the R.C.M.P.have man failing that must be dealt with.The |is sponsored by the Lions Club, lized in the event of attack by Ormstown, thank individually, we wish M (0) N T p E T | T FANS AAA A made it very clear that the use and sale other consideration is the law.An editorial J .to express our sincere appre- me Ai of narcotics is on the rise in the Chateau- Montreal io station last ° ciation for their letters and I ss 334 vay Valle broadcast on a ontres radio atin as E t ] D n ti n Obituaries cards of sympathy.also to Funeral Home ESS SES SANS ESS 3 guay r ue ° pl Ng * * away boon as er ea S Oo a 0 S The Late those who sent Mass cards and rugs.s radio station has no n Alright, so the problem is with us, Now what do we do?Ignore it?Fill our children with turid stories of the evils of something they know more about than we doi?Initiate a vast campaign of searching and questioning ?None of these methods are any good.The Time Guide to Drugs and the Young says that the worst strategy a community can adopt is to close its eyes and pretend that no problem exists.It appears that is what we are doing here: everyone seems to be waiting for the raids and the arrests that \u201cwill crack the story wide open\u201d before getting involved.To wait until that event occurs is to contribute to the seriousness of the situation, for arrests of users is a last resort; an indication that the situation has gotten out of hand.If people make the right moves, it should never have to come to that.convinced that marijuana is dangerous\u201d said the editorial, \u201cbut the penalties a user must pay under our laws can ruin his life\u201d.This is what we must impress upon the youngsters \u2014 the legal risk they are taking in their association with drugs.Conviction may close a great number of doors In a young man\u2019s future career \u2014 more than he can possibly imagine.How then, do we deal with these two facets of the drug situation?Well, the answer lies in education, communication and dialogue.Time magazine expressed the opinion that drug education should begin in the 3rd grade.Perhaps that is not too soon; drug use has already reached some junior schools.To leave the matter in the hands of school authorities is not enough, however.Parents must get together in groups with the young to talk out the implications, legal $20.00: \u2014 Mrs.E.Wood.10.00: \u2014 G.W., Thompson,| 1d Parkinson.Wilfred Grant.H.Bonenberg, W.E.S_ \u2018McNair, Robert Whil- E.\u2018McDermott, ford, Norma Lunan, Doug.Lu- nam.; N, E.Bourgon, H A.McMillan.$5.00 \u2014 A.Carisse.Bank 0! D, Rankin, F.Towns, Mrs.D.{ Commerce, Dr.Horsley, A.: Somerville, G.Marleau, Hardee| C0©dfellow, R.Farms, Alc.Hurteau, L.Graham, E.C.Martin, G.Murphy, McArthur, Agnes Howie, Wallace Rennie, Rev.J.A.David, Mary MacFarlane, Mrs.J.A.McCartney.$4.00: \u2014 Carrie French.$3.00 \u2014 Margaret Kelly, Mrs.T Galipeau, Elite Dress Shoppe, Dr.Lefebvre.L.Robertson, ville, F.Quenneville, Welburn, H.R.Legault, $2.15: \u2014 Florence Barr, $2.00: \u2014 Wm.Dawson, M.Spearman, Will qaret Leslie, Roch Dupuis, Har- $1.00: \u2014 Art Lumsden, Mrs R.Gregoire, Sandy MacDoncll, E.Cogland E.Lafleur, Mont de l'Immaculée SL, Ani- cet, M.Saxberg, Roger Quenne- s, C.Moneypenny, Mrs.J.Bruce, W.F.|Cosgrove of Chateaugay, Nev Greer, P_ J, McAleer, L.Towns, R.Lazure, M.Cluff, J.A.Hogg, Graham Salter, L.Parker, B.Graham, F.McCormick, O.Ba- zinet, Anonymous, Mrs.A.He- .K.Ferns,jbert, Mrs.M.Rosevear, Reg.Marton Shoe Store erns Smith, H.Casey, B.Mark, F.Lefebvre, H.Mrs, Anna.Mae Swezey At San Diego, California on March 11.1970, Anna Mae Swezey, daughjer of the late Mr.and Mrs.Edward Cosgrov of St.Anicet, Quebec, passed the age of 76 yeats.She is survived by her hus husband Wm_ \u201cBill\u201d Swezey: Diago and John of Portland.Oregon and five grandchildren.She is the sister of Hugh Cos grove of \u2018Huntingdon, Michac\u2019 Cosgrove of St.Anicet, Bil York, Loretta, Mrs, Alec Mac Donald of Burke, New York and John Cosgrove of Saugus.California.One sister, Mable Mrs.Emmet McCovic and one brother Harold pre-deceased her.Mrs.Swezey was a relired floral tributes, in our recent sad bereavement, deeply appreciated, away after a long illness at and staff of the Barrie Memorial Hospital for and kindness | recei a patient there; a deeply appreciated.thanks to doctors, n staff of the Barrie patient there.Also tives and friends fo cards, visits.and Gay and Sheldan Shay .- .* \u20ac ! wish to sincerely thank Dr.Thompson and the nurses ie thanks to my relatives, triends two sons.William Jr.of Sar and neighbours for cards, gifts, flowers and visits.All was so Mrs.Harold Stark | wish to express my sincere & Hospital for the excellent care|!.and kindness given me while a was much appreciated.Nellie Tolhurst My sincere thanks to Dr.4 Rodrigue Montpetit Prop.Funeral Director Modern Parlors all was Ambulance FREE DELIVERY Service .Iv the care 170 Zhateauguay St.SE \u20ac ved while Huntingdon 1) - Iso many Tel.264-5021 Feonsora-64-U0tee NISSNNNES RISWINCNCNSINSCIES HY AA LATTA SNS SES = Can SNS AS SE pouoi3IpUOg AV ACER AA SK ACER a AN \u2019 \u2026 urses and Memorial|# to rela-|# r get-wel gifts.Al Booth's Florist Reg'd Flowers for All Occasions SARTION Los.with DAVE BOOT, Prop.100 Wellington St.264-2996, Huntinodon NS ANS SNS SSSR Tel.AXKSANKKUN NAN VAN SAN A Little Doirmarzk Flower Shop HEMMINGFORD, QUE., , ; ,; McNaughton, R.L'Heureux, R.N.a member of Blessed|Sutton, nurses and staff on|.Flowering Plants The second worse method is tha or otherwise of the drug situation.Groups Beattie.J.P_ Galipeau, Joffre|Margare; Sherry, E, Caldwell.Sacrement Church of San|the second floor of the Barrie Cut Flowers \"naive dissemination of misinformation with this goal have been set up recently |[ 'Heureux.E.Schmidt, D.Ren-| M.Allen, R.J, Bryson, R.Lee Diego and of The Catholic Memorial Hospital for their|ÿ Floral Arrangement.that has created a \u2018credibility gap\u201d between in many communities, One was recently [nic, A.Hingston and F.May-|Mervin Jackson, Mrs.Lewis|Daughters of America, kindness and excellent care | on the generations\u201d.These are the \u201cscare formed just across the border in Massena and Malone, Those participating must arm themselves with the facts that will ensure their views are not fogged by hysteria.all, Gitberta McMillan, ND.McPhee, C.[.Elliot, H.M.Whyte.Ada Hughes, J.Clufi, 0.Watson, E.Hudson, I.Lind- received while a patient there.| also wish to thank my relatives, friends and neighbours for their visits, flowers and gifts.All was very much appre- Blair, Mrs.Wes.Dunn, Berthe McGinn, Miss A.Currie, R Daigle, Miss A.Thibeault, Lilz Winters, Angelbert Brunet, A Dried Flower Arrangements - Dish Gardens Foliage Plants Rosary was recited on March 13 at Goodbody's Boulevard Chapel and funeral services were held at Blessed Sacre tactics\u201d that many parents are wont to use in an effort to frighten their children into staying away from drugs.This ploy does ; .Fruit Baskets ; say, Alvin McClenaghan, W.|nonymous, R Lalonde, Mc.| ment Church on Saturday and|ciated.Fruit ?not impress the youngsters and the reasons Points in favour of staying away from P.Smith.Anonymous, J.0.Kough Super Market de Du burial was in Holy Cross Ceme clare Emma Williams and Wedding Flower.1, why it does not should be obvious.drugs can be made, but they can only be Levers, S.J Currie, H.McCon-| bois, Mrs.Surelte, Dr.Sauvé.|tery.Kathy Funeral Tributes + , M ffective if they appeal to the logic of |ville, E.D.Gosling, D.McCor-[Mrs.\u2018A.Smaill, Leo.Roy, Leon.- 429710 An \u201cunderground\u201d newspaper recently ° .; k .: : : ; \u2019 Just call 247-2714 , J.Bros \u2018 | ; a ; Fras .The Late published a cartoon of 8 father; cigarotte those they are aimed at.mie rosseau, Dr Horsley.|ard Latulipe D, À.Fraser, Miss In Memoriam St.Andrew's Mrs.W.J.Millar, Calvin Carr |I Arnold, F.W.Hutchings, W William \u201cBill\u201d Swezey dangling from his mouth, martini at his side, surrounded by tranquilizers; who was telling his son of the evils of drug addiction.The message was clear: not for a minute did the father stop to consider that he was advising his child to avoid something that he himself had become part of.It is this hypocrisy that leads the young to ignore the warnings of their elders.Who is really an addict?The boy who smokes marijuana once a month or his father who smokes two packs of cigarets a day?An honest answer to that question bears a great deal of consideration.To draw lurid pictures in the minds of our children of sleazy opium dens and dirty \u201cpushers\u201d is not effective.Underworld pushers do not get youngsters onto drugs; their friends do.To quote from newspaper stories concerning addicts who Then too, these groups must organize events and pressure authorities to provide facilities that will provide a more viable substitute for drugs.An individual often gets into trouble simply because \u201cthere is nothing else to do around here\u201d.The same conditions may lead to drug use.Something more attractive than drugs must be made available in the community, The time to embark on this endeavour is right now.lt is the duty of everyone who wishes to protect his children to become well-informed about drugs.Literature must be sought, guest speakers must -be brought to the region, advice from doctors and lawyers must be sought, and the reasoning of the young must be listened to and considered.To wait until the \u201ccrack-down\u201d; until Archie Paul, H C.Muir, Francis McCracken, Mrs.M.Helm, Lester Fraser, Ernest Muir Mac Leslie, F, Boyer, Mrs.Clifford McGee, J.R, Muir, Harold Taylor, L.Desgroseilliers, S.Perron Danie; Brogan, Gerald Faubert, Mary Gibbs, G.Bru- nington, I, man, Mr A.Pierre, J.Tannahill, A.MeKell, J.Durnin Francis Durnin, F.Brosseau, E.Laplante, G.Lalonde, Clifford Hamilton, Douglas McWhinnie, Judy and Trudy McWhinnie, Mrs.J.R.Kirby, Mrs E.Gue- rin L Murdock, wart Ross, Mar- James Willock, -N.Vallee.Huntingdon Locals Boyd, Mrs.L.A.and H.B.Pen McWhinnie, Doug.Elder, A.St Jean, E Cole Robert W.McFarlane, Irene Patenau- de, William Murray, S.Dun lop, S.J.Dunlop, Jean Kelly.M.Bowen, Mabel LeClaire, L net, Rosario Taillefer, A.Wart,|T, Brown, Roy Hamilton, Ste- Margaret Wilson D.Stalker, Don Elder, Bert Rennie, G.Levers, W.McCartney, G.Clausson, Leo Legault, E.Tremblay, O.H, Trainer.Mrs, Wm, Hughes, Cecil Pease Nora Murphy, Gordon McLean.Suddenly at his home at 4870, 49th Street, San Diego, California, William T, Swezey, heloved husband of the late Anna Mae Cosgrove, on March 14, 1970, age 76 years.He is survived by two sons, William of San Diego, Cali fornia and John of Portland.Oregon, five grandchildren and on, sister, Mrs, Mary Holly of Connecticut.Bill was a retired Chief Machinist's Mate after 30 years with the US.Navy.Also retired port engineer ofter 20 years with The San Diego-Cor- onado Ferry Company, Rosary was recited on Sunday night at Goodbody's Boule: vard Chapel and funeral Mass was held at Blessed Sacrament Church on Monday.Full mili 15, 1969.heaven The brother we | dear our hearts smiled.tomorrow dawns We'll meet you ov remembered by Tom, Rita a FINNEGAN \u2014 In memory of our dear brother Tom, who passed away March \u201cNo one heard the footstep: Of the angels drawing near, Who took from us to We'll always remember in The way Tom looked and All the loving ways he had Are with us all the while And when God's great \u2018And all the shadows [lec Tom, , Just beyond the Silver Sea.\u201d Sadly missed and always loving .Presbyterian Church Rev.G.McMichon, M.A., B.D.| Huntingdon, Quebec Divine Worship: 10.30 a.m Sunday School, 11.00 a.m, | oved so or Zenith 72550, or visit our shop.| World-wide Service.: Member F.T.D.er yonder, nd\u2019 family HUNTINGDON LÔCALS The final Bridge for the sea- are forced to steal to support a $50.aday heroin addiction has the same effect.The most common form of drug usa involves .a few \u201cjoints\u201d of marijuana every once in a the receipt of the following donations: $10.00 from Dawn and Ronald Fleming in memory of son was held at the Huntingdon |mrs.wallace ne A $10.00 low Curling Club last Thursday|Dr.F.G.McCrimmon in mem- afternoon.The hostesses were |OTY of dos men MeCrim- , .Mrs., Mrs |Mon an , rom Mr.an 13th and 14th wedding anniver-to_returni her position Gordon Mélaan pr Eliza.Mrs.Allan Mack in memory e Com fa ae \u201c ?New Erin saries respectively.with the Bell Tel 7M beth Flemihg.Mrs.Eunice Wal-[@f;Mrs.W.R.Wilson and Mrs.NEW ERIN \u2014 Mr.and Mra.| Mr.and Mrs, Gerald Capsey|P8y and her next hssignment|,, \"0.the winner of first| William Stecle.Paul Illy and family of Cho-|0f Bedford, spent a few days|in Toronto.prize and Mrs.Lorna Hughes medey and Mr and Mrs.Cari holidoys with her mother.Mrs.| Mr.and Mrs.Elwood Markiwon second.Mr.and Mrs.Russel Bryson Heinz of Montreal were week.Margaret Cameron, of Montreal and Mr.and Mrs.of Duvernay and sister Mrs.Miss Gaiy LHott of Windsor,{Leon Douglass afd fämily of| HUNTINGDON COUNTY H: Campagna of Bethesda, end guests of Mr.and MrS./Ont, is spending ten days with| Nitro were Sdndey supper| HOSPITAL NÔTES Maryland were Saturday guests Olarence Starr.The Starrs and |, a The Hunti County Hos-|at the Macfarlame home in er gr , Mrs.C, Liguests at the Ben Douglass nadon Heinz were celebrating their'Starr and brother Terry, priori home.Jpital -gratefully acknowledged Garden City.the arrests will only create a greater problem \u2014 criminal records for .» number of local youngsters and heartbriak for their parents, This must be avoided at all costs.SMAILL \u2014 In loving mem: ory of a dear mother, Eliza beth (Bessie Smaill) who pass: ed away on March 30, 1963.1 can\u2019t recall a sadder day.When this good mother was called away Burglars fall - - - I can\u2019t recall a reason why, (Continued from Page 1 That she whs, called ;tb go on high, hours at hard work in very| To.the wail praises lithe return, Out of Îhe six| To the swirl of prayors, break-ins in Huntingdon since] This woman she knew them Jan.1, inblidii: thdde at Roch Trepanier\u2018s, two schools and three local businesses, thieves have managed to get away with a total of $66 and some cents.tary burial services were helt at graveside ot Holy Cross Cemetery in San Diego.Little Denmark Flower Shop Hemmingford all, 1 only wished that our dear Had waited for the call.God Bless you Mom.Loving daughter Janet PRAT rhs ters CEE EEE EEE EEE ve} el in H.rc VS AE IRC SRS CEN ESN RNR RSS NS SENS TS Ent PE EE AT OP a NY FETT oa \u2014 They're dressed to the nines\u201d for the \u201cFilles\u201d fashion show The local women\u2019s club \u201cLes:lish young man trom Valleyficld latrault acc ied ! i Filles d'Isabelle\u201d gave the fe- had been chosen in the local Vill , panied Mrs.Lise minine population of Hunting: | \u201cElite Dress Shoppe, owned by d Sackors 7 is & Hers sue- don a wonderful occasion to!Mrs.Antoinette Faubert.Valley- du pa o's rom the Boutique \u201cdress to the nines\u201d by holding!field\u2019s \u201cLa Boutique du Cuir* Oo\" CUT - He also appeared in coma Fashion Show at St.Joseph's had provided leather jackets andi* res ee St¥le jacket, ue , 4 heed ag ; lete with fringes, which prom parish Hall last Thursdayjcoats, while the shoes and hand- p UNI ges, p P night.bags came from \u2018Nathalie Mar- ted Mr.Filiatrault to say that all he needed now was a horse.The over 300 ladies and dam-itin.\u2019 aiso in Valleyfield.\u2018Salon sels why altended the event riva-!Claude\u201d ot Huntingdon and! Jackets.coats, jumpsuits, led in elegance and glitter with|{Ormstown had done wonders|pant suits whizzed by in quick the models on the stage.À few|With the hairdoes.succession, models waltzing in brave specimens of the male| Modeling the young and easy-jto the sound of lively music species have ventured into this'to-care-for fashions were: Mi-|in the background.The stage world of chiffron and lace and) | reille Montpetit, Joan Harper, was tastefully decorated with didn\u2019t seem to mind a bit their|Lucienne Montpetit, Rhonalfurniture provided by minority status.Scott.Lise Villeneuve, Nicole/Empire TV of Huntingdon, The clothes modeled by 101St-Onge.Hazel Hartley.Lison while the rug came from Mr.charming models and one sty-iDelisle and Joy Wattie, Mr, Fi-' Bourgoin of Valleyfield.An old upright piano.painted white and gold.occupied the centre of the stage and added a touch of elegance to the scene.During intermission.four dancers from the Marguerite! et André Studio in Valleyfield entertained the audience with lively interpretations of the cha prizes were offered to people attending, The first prize.given by Elite Dress Shoppe was won hy Dawn Wattie; 2nd prize, ¥ given by \u2018\u2018Rendez-vous Restaurant\u201d owned by Denis Freé- # dérik, was won by Mrs.Renaud of Valleyfield.Then Mrs, Greer, manager of the \u2018\u201cBoutique du Cuir\u201d came up to present gifts offered by her store and which were won by Mrs.Emile Leblanc of Huntingdon The fashion commentator for the evening, Mrs, Levac of Val- Al leylield.then ushered in the { models for the second part of the program.Lovely dresses @ |or special occasions ! weddings, 8 cocktails) were presented at the end of the show and admiring sighs came up from the audience.Should one buy the yellow chiffon with the wide, wide sleeves or the turquoise one * with the satin ribbons?Who \u2018didn't dream fashions that \u2018night?Mrs.Marielle Legault thanked everyone present for their \u2018encouragement and expressed 5 her gratitude to all who had Raymond Filiatrault and Lise Villebeuve model the worked hard to make this even- I ford everyone pleasure of in having the Ormstown Sen- jors as their guests.but interesting program closed the day.Wallace Elliot recited Howick Last Thursday aflerpoon the folk at Mrs.Preston's home gave her a surprise birthday party, which was fun for everyone involved.A beautiful flowering plant was their gift.A decorated cake and ice cream were served at afternoon tea when the guest of honour was joined hy several relatives.Mrs.J.Normandin of Montreal is the guest of her mother Mrs.J.Cavanagh following surgery on her back, in the Royal Victoria Hospital.Last week the local Seniors were joined by 20 or more members from the Ormstown club at the regular Wednesday meeting at the curling Club.Everyone was in a party mood and enjoyed the afternoon.Champion curlers were (skip) Mervyn Craig, Margaret An- gell, Bea McGerrigle, Findlay Milne.There were 7 or 8 tables of 500 with Newton Elliot winning the top score.Florence Evans, second.Bridge winners iwere Florence Crawford.Stella Gourley.Mrs.Kilgour picked up a special prize for the best looking lady over 85.Hank ; Vendenberg had the marked cha.the triple swing and the cup and won a gift donated samba.Al during intermissi by Mrs, Dunn, 50 uring \\ntermisSion.! Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses for the week.An effort was made to have several Visitors at cach table which made this social hour more enjoyable.Martha Logan welcomed and expressed the the Howick (folk A short and Mrs.Cousineau and Gilles a tavor ite Johnny Cou cau Léger of Valleyfield Bill Brown read, The Irish = ; ; Separatists, Beatrice McCaig and Florence Crawford played a piano duet read, \u2018Things are going to the dogs\u2019 and May Elliot repeated by request one of last week's jokes.Martha Logan Mrs.Frank Martin of Orms- town thanked the club for their hospitality and Florence Craw- played some Irish and Scottish music for the kitchen brigade.Douglas and Donna Fenn and Amy of Vermont spent the weekend Harold Hope.with Mr.and Mrs, Mrs, Norman Mair Was surprised when her Saturday paper was delivered by her old \u201c \u201c ing suc \u201cess paper boy, Raymond Hope.She Pis Sr ! ing such a success said it was unusual to have D .ill la paper boy disappear for WIV {more than 25 years before com- Dewitt ie ing back with another Montreal PUBLIC SPEAKING I | The Women's Mmstituie Public Speaking Competition for local school pupils was held at Huunt- ingdon Academy on Friday afternoon, March 20.Principal Roland Greenbank welcomed the gathering of pupils, teachers, Dewitiville Institute members and judges.Jean Henderson, a grade six pupil, acted as mistress of ceremonies and Star.Raymond had lived in Ontario during those years but came from Norland with his family for one of their weekend visits with his mother, Mrs.Albert Hope, and other delatives, Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Ness drove to Albany N.Y.on Thursday of last week, where Bruce played on the Gordon Medals before going on to Utica where they saw the finals of the Silver Broom Competition, Can- / Wednesday, March 25 1970 The Gleaner - 5 play to put on at the best of score that permitted the sing- ter Lady Constance Wynne times.Its plot is based on a.ers to come on strong and clear.= y Constaure Sune series of \u2018love complications\u201d Naval officer, his financée.a others just by being on stage.auditorium was an Japanese artillery captain and Colin Hoare as Wun-Hi the tea (ive one.and although a num the Japanese governor of the house proprietor was y province in which the action picture of dynamism.His ener consistencies and shortcomings takes place.Many of the songs reflect a naive fascination with the misconceptions about Jap- whole performance into à \u201c1W0& trance feu.an\u2019s culture and language.man\u201d show but for the presence of the others, Steve Rab- Lovelace .; Gord It's a play which commands exaggeration of many actions, 4 but one demanding a great deal of self-control on the part of the cast to avoid their \u2018\u2019overdoing\u2019 it.The Saturday night performance at Ormstown always bordered on being over.© done.and in many instances crossed that border so that some 7 of the action seemed out of place with nothing to contribute to the play.Costuming was brilliant Some of the clothes worn by the actors would make cven (lie most conservative dresser droul, par- §& ticularly those worn by the À \u201cseisha\u201d and the \u201cgovernor, ¥ The sets did much to contain the action and provide a bit of warmth on stage.The singing had its high and not-so-high notes.Although members of the male chorus were often drowned oul by their temale counterparts.the voices were indeed memorable.Out- Po ES as - The cast of the Saturday night performance of \u201cThe ARE PRESENTED WITH AWARDS 7/01 Lund they went through their drill party in Franklin in April.als ach 16, with a good at- and maneuvers ou Monday Division Cookie Drive is plan- tendance.night in the Presbyterian Churchined for April 18 and the Jubilee Hall.The occasion was {wo{Rally to be held in the Forum fold: there was the presenta-jon May 23 will be attended by tion of pins to those who hadithe local girls, attained their \u2018first class\u201d and! Miss Lillian Altonan will acl a presentation to retiring Cap-igy Leader for the guides, as- The devotions were taken bh Mrs Chas, Edwards, \"ollowr hat Bind\".The busine s me ting Iolo ~d with President Mies.Jas.Me tain Mrs.N.Kerr.lois y Miss Lynn Rowe.The ; ; Le ; ae ssioner sisted by Miss Lym ; Mister in the chair The mir Madam Commissioner B.Ormstown Brownies are in the Hes of the Febrnary meetin: Bourassa.resented pins Lo cape ands i rs, Hollis = ; D I capable hands of Mrs olli were read and approved Barbara Wright, Joanne McCaig Rowe and Mys.M.Magnussen.Pam O'Conner, Julic Adamson, | \"hank you letter way read frou remembering hey birthday.} \u201cas agreed (o send $125.00 1 he Hemmingford Stang\u2019 FLCW.to help defray costs o Promise and challenging then $141.1 million in 1968.This more to keep that promise.than doubled the tax bill over Miss Susan White then called 'the past eighl years.Interest on Mrs.Kerr.who has been charges rose to $72.2 million in the guide captain for several 1969 compared to $61 million infurnited Chuich Hall Wy th months, and presented her with 1968, Thesc charges have morel.ecent fire.\u2019 a coffee pin with the Guide Meeting closed with Prayer than doubled in only live years.Crest.Mrs.Kerr is leaving for lead by Rev, Mr.Carmichael The Geisha: high and low notes.co It wasn t he Dost perform- turned in by Lorna Wilson as bitts as the imposing Marquis} ance ol e St.Paul's Opera- O Mimosa San.Roger Bourne{lmari stole much of the atten i i a i Pair j - on Tues.March 17 in the chureh tic Society.Not by a long shot.as Lieutenant Fairfax.and Ross|tion from Hoare as did Roser hall under the leadership of The Saturday night presenta- Campbell as Lieutenant Cun-{Bourne as Lieutenant Fairfax:Agnes Brown and Myrtle Al-| tion \u201cThe Geisha\u201d at CVR by ningham.The latter's voice was;(Incidently.in his white naval fien the amateur troupe from La- so strong as to be actually over-juniform, he bore an uncanny: \u2019 The Geisha isn't the easiest; Paul Barber provided a livelyixas the buxom English dow.The roll AU in all, \u201cThe Geisha\u201d was § ; ! Some members of the castian enjoyable evening's entertain\u2019 involving a geisha, a British stood out by their performances, ment.The audience in CVR's apprecia- the ber afterwards pointed out in- gy.along with Lorna Olson's ail of them professed satistac- singing, could have turned the tion.of was well worth the en- ORMSTOWN GUIDES, CAPTAIN (/.[, A.i | \u201c .ec Thirty-six Brownies an! eight were given small Faster gifts, The regular monthly mect | COMMERCIAL WEDDINGS PORTRAITS Girl Guides with their leaders Ormstown and Vatleyfeld 210 oÉth+ Wesley Kn a U 4 | made an impressive sight as Brownies will hold a sugar was held at the Stewart home! MODERATE PRICES by singing \u201cBlest Be The Tier ; \u201cni Pur | VieDor Se © paree Shirley Bourassa, Lyn Chisholm, | Bell Canada's operating a pate oa Ne Jennifer Burrows and Susan taxes rose to $148.5 mill te Te Swe Orr fo White, after hearing their Guide lion in 1969 compared to ST TL \u2018epairing damages done to th troduced the various speak fa se.represented by the Duguid rink from Winnipeg won the The topics chosen were in- world championship in curling.teresting and often amusing.| The Red Teather campaign Prizes and certilicales were: \u201c|when completed resulted in a presented lo all the compeli- collection of $346.50 from the tors by Mrs.Otlo Bulow, Presi: English speaking people, $411.25 dance, Julie Adamson missed only one mecting while Susan Net income was $113.7 million; was $114.3 million.in 1968 it Germany in mid April, Three! Bell Canada's net carn-| During the afternoon the guides reccived the Guide ings for 1969 were $3.20|\u2018adies finished a quilt.An en Diary as a reward for atten-'compared to $127 in 1968.|joyahle social hour followed The next meeting will be hele we W dent of (he Dewittville W.1,' and by Mrs.Douglas MeNaugh- ton, Convener of Educalion of, hat.branch, l'rize Winners from Mrs.Pear- ces grade three were: Isl \u2014 Malcolm Sutherland, VOurlF Sheep.\u201d 2nd \u2014 Barry Goold, ! \u201cJapan's Expo \u2018707, ] Prize winners from Miss Ho-| wies and Mrs.Sulton's grade four were: 1st \u2014 Sarah Jane McCoy, *\u2018Lippizan MHorses.\u201d 2nd - Ruthi Sparrow, \u2018Our Ski- Do- as\u2019, ded \u2014 Brenda Taylor, \u201cOur l\u2019ony, Sugar and Spice.\" S 5 3 A Joy Wattie and Mireille Montpetit take a different \u201d + î 4 \"es | \"\u201d - Prize winners from Mrs, Mac] Sort of \u201ctrip down the aisle\u201d at the \u201cFilles d'Isabelle\u201d fash Donald's and Mr.Halchings\u2019 grade live were: Ist \u2014 Mark Bye, \u201cMy Trip to Mount Katah- din\u201d, 2nd Jennifer Baker, \u201cSan and Pam\u201d and Matthew Levers, \u2018My Dog, Miss Muffet\u201d (tied), 3rd_ \u2014Debbie MacPher- son, \u201cIf 1 Were a Teacher.\u201d COMPLETE PLUMBING AND HEATING SUPPLIES STORE Prize winners from Mrs.Rut-; herlord\u2019s grade six were: 1st \u2014 Susan Middlemiss, \u201cYesterday! and Today,\u201d 2nd Phyllis Wood, \u201cThe Grand Canyon.\u201d | | Prize winners from Mr.Watson's grade six were: 1st \u2014| Debbie Sullivan, \u201cPollution\u201d; 2nd \u2014 Nancy Joly, \u201cWhat Is Happening to the Young People of Today?® SHEET METAL SUPPLIES ® WATER PUMPS | ® EVES THROUGHING (free estimates) ® PLASTIC PIPING The winners who are cligible! ® BARN VENTILATION FANS to compete in the W.1, District Finals at Howick are Malcolm Satheriand, Sarah Jane McCoy.HOT WATER SUMP Mark Bye and Debbie Sullivan.TANKS PUMPS A special \u2018\u2018thank you\" is ex-: tended to the three judges, Mrs.| ELECTRIC From $78.A.M.Reid, Mrs.Gladys Reid and Mrs.Gordon Ferry.OIL FIRED special $280.$38-10 Shop Work Done To Your Requirements RENNIE\u2019S PLUMBING & HEATING SUPPLIES Tel.829-2647 3 Centre 5t.ORMSTOWN 1 | | Dividends to Bell Canada\u2019 shareholders totalled $88.9 mil-! lion or $2.50 per share in 1969.\u2018 Al year end, 95.4 per cent of Bell's 33,580,000 shares were |] held in Canada.The number of | shareholders totalled 251,834, with 97.7 per cent resident in from the French.The total $757.75 was down slightly from last year.at Mrs.Chas.Edwards on Apri White and Lyn Chisholm had fh.Please note change 1 \u2018perfect attendance records, The lother members of the troop Rate of return on total capital in 1969 was 68 per cent; in 1968 it was 6.9, \u2018Havelock Fair Booth, Canada, | McCARTNEY AUTO PARTS McCartney Shell Station MAKE SERVICE AND PARTS SUPPLIES MORE CONVENIENT FOR CUSTOMERS.HOWEVER THE BEST PRICES IN TOWN WILL BE CONTINUED FOR REGULAR THIS MOVE IS ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF OUR AIM TO SERVE OUR CUSTOMERS IN THE MOST EFFICIENT WAY.TEL.829-2633 WILL BE MOVING TO TEL.829-3188 IN ORDER TO CLIENTS AS WELL AS ALL GARAGES AND DEALERS.date and bring your work fo .Aubrey-Riverfield Iyoung people from the Plymouth Brethren Church Montreal, under the leadership of Mr.Beacham, had a taffy party, followed by a hot supper, hymn sing and meditation.Riverfield Evening Aux.met A family party which included 85 parents and children from an Anglican Church in La Salle chine was good entertainment, powering at times, resemblance to British co: jhad taffy at the Camp on Sun.however, and that\u2019s the main oo \u2018median Sydney James: Mar The devotional was led byiday afternoon, with a hot sup- thing.Two pianists under the direc- garet McKillican did not sayiABhes Brown with responsive [per later followed by a sing tion of young music student very much, but she detinitely reading from John Chapter 15.song.The party was organized call using the wordy Mr.Garth and accompanied ; Spring was answered by WW by the minister and his wife.members.| | On Monday 20 Venturers from The usual study period was re- parkview United Church Cha- placed by the Faster Worship teauguay, enjoyed a similar Service trom the Glad Fidiags.party.\u201cA business mecting followed.Refreshments were served by A club bonspiel was played the conveners during just week with a pot luck = supper on Saturday night.Some l'hrce Sroups visited ut 1Re qmxed rinks playe® on the bon- Wallace Craig home over the spiel at Howick.weekend On saturday Apt.5 Geisha\u201d at CVR get together on a song.The play was put © Ea foo standing individual ciforts were oN by the St.Paul's Operatic Society, an amateur troupe from Lachine.DRAPER PHOTO 22 Lambton St.\u2014 Ormstown TEL.829-3080 SPECIAL | 10th.Anniversary | IN WHEEL ALIGNMENT BIG TIRE SALE Do You Twist and Shimmy VERY GOOD FOR THE DANCE FLOOR BUT | NOT for your Car | SEE | CLAUDE FAUBERT } | FOR | WHEEL ALIGNMENT and BALANCING of | | CARS @ TRUCKS e SCHOOL BUSSES \u2014 ei \u201cas idk BRAKE REPAIRS A SPECIALTY We have a special machine for drum turnir.g COMPLETE STOCK and SERVICE OF SUSPENSION PARTS PRICES ON TIRES LOWER THAN ALL OUR COMPETITORS FOR EXAMPLE 8.25 x 14 DUNLOP GOLD SEAL $28.00 ALL BELTED FIBERGLAS TIRES White Wall 4 Ply Nylon Rte 14\u2014Between Valleyfield and Ormstown | SAME DISCOUNT ON TEL.373-7169 | Wednesday, March 25, 1970 6-The Gleaner H'don \u201cmother\u201d for Bik Wah Mrs.Gladys Sellar, Huuting: don, recently became a foster parent through the Foster Parents Plan of Canada.Mrs.Sel- lar\u2019s \u201cadopted\u201d child is a se- ven-year-old Chinese girl living in the British Crown Colony of Hong Kong, Chang Bik Wah was assigned to her as of March 1st when the young girl became unexpectedly available for \u201cadoption\u201d.Mrs.Sellar made the request to aid a child approximately one month ago.The Foster Parent Plan of Canada is part of an interna tional organization that aids children in various parts of the world.Service programs include the following countries: Hong Kong, Korea, the Philippines, Viet Nam, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia.Ecuador and Peru.With the notice of assignment Mrs Sellar received a photo and case history of the child, letter and package labels and an information booklet on Hong Kong.Mrs.Sellar hopes that others! \u20ac will aid this worthwhile cause.|} She pointed out that groupl: sponsorship is possible which lessens the financial load of \u201cadopting\u201d a child.Following is a copy of the ; case history that she received: with her notification.Child's name: Chang Bik Wah}: Child's No, HK 10659 Birth date: September 25, 1962 |: Bik Wah lives in a government resettlement housing project in Hong Kong.She has a friendly and active nature The |% child is in 1st grade of pri-|} mary school where she is ani: she has 2} average student; vears of kindergarten.customary here.Bik Wah relates well to other children, enjoy- group games.At home she is respectful and helpful.Her health is considered good, according to the standards of her life.When she was firs! brought to the attention of PLAN, a kind Foster Parent sponsored her who is no longer able to continue.Bik Wah's parents were born in mainland China.Father graduated from secon- dard school; mother had 3 years of education.Father came to Hong Kong in 1949 and mother in 1934.As a general laborer at the Docks.father earns about $41.67 a month and mother sews gloves at home with the average of $10.00 a month.This is hardly enough to sustain a family of 6 persons.Bik Wah has two brothers.Ngai Fung (9! 2), is in 3rd grade of primary.Ngai Sang (8! 2), is in 2nd grade.A sister, Soo Har (5 in April), is in lower kindergarten.School fees average 67¢ a month per child ip primary with higher fee for kindergarten, chairs, a sewing machine for mother's work, a rice cooker and some other cooking ware.With PLAN aid they have acquired some needed household and personal supplies.The cubicle is crowded and ventilation is poor but mother keeps it clean and orderly.Their diet has improved and the general health is better, The need for this family is still great.Your sponsorship of Bik Wah, under PLAN, provides for a monthly cash grant, clothing, supplies, medical, dental and eve care, the said and advice of our director and social workers.All benefit through your generosity.The family is grateful; your kindness means continued pro- rented for $2.08 a month.Fur-|gress.Your Foster Child and nishings are: 1 double bunklher family offer their friend bed, a chest of drawers, some ship and Jove in return.The family lives in a cubicle ey Season Ends.fine goaler.You all know that : the balance of the season.We I can say if we had 15 players Kirby this experiment turned into a pleasant surprise, as any- be registered at least from one end of the rink to the other.À last request but aot least is artifical ice, that is where your parents come in.Talk about it, discuss it with your friends, talk to your Mayor and Council, not only in H'don, because this has to be a county project, above all think about an election coming up.Remember the old saying \u201cHe is in it for Himself.Well let us get in it for ourselves.The candidates make promises, well tell them, promise us arti.fical ice and you get my vote, we have to try everything if we want ice bad enough, Four years ago we started a hockey tournament here to see how good our boys were, and see the calibre of our neighbours like our own Leagues, the tournament has grown.This year I personally think we had the finest Class B tournament you could find anywhere.8 Pee- Wee, 8 Bantam 4 midget 4 girls 2 Juniors along with 1 old timers game presented us with 22 games of sometimes spectacular hockey, all on natural ice.The voices sometimes heard over the cheering were that of the organizers praying for colder weather, I think they were heard, because the only thing that marred a near perfect week end was the crowd about % of the expected one, I owe a very special thanks to Frank Benedict of St.Regis who weakened his own teams to save this tournament, we had 3 drop outs on the Fri.night before.Over the years St.Regis has been a real friend to H'don it is unfortunate they are so far away.All this work would not be possible without some real cooperation.And some damned good workers, I would like to introduce some of those workers, (Continued from page 1) year we have tried to expand, to include more boys.Last year it was midget, this year it was one team of Juniors.This was strictly an experiment and unlike our team of Pee Wees, this was a successful one, Last fall I was approached by the President of Valleyfield Minor Hockey League, wanting to know if we were interested in Junior Hockey, knowing that our boys have to have an outlet or goal tv work for, 1 timidly said yes.Saying that this was an experiment was in the striet- est sense true because we had no idea of the calibre of our players.This team had to be registered with QAH Assoc.So the only concession we received was 2 over age players who would not be registered.I asked for this because I felt our younger players needed some experience, both of these players lived up to expectations, Robert Hart who is a very good goaler was a tremendous help till our own As- dre Richard got his baptism ur- der fire, he is going to be a our other player \u201cGoofy\u201d Ricard suffered a very unfortunate accident and was lost for then acquired George Tanna- hill who is only 21 yrs old.All like him we would challenge the Junior Can, Under the coaching of Les one who saw any of these games can tell you.Next year will see hockey here never dreamed of before.The league of this year will be no more, instead a whole new league is being formed, so for it might be 3 or 4 teams from Adding to the pleasures of an excellent programme at the Ormstown Lions Club Ladies\u2019 Night Programme on Tuesday were two antiques of the H.Gordon Green collection.Mr.Green is showing Mrs.A.G.Cannings how to operate a music box made in Switzerland more than 100, years ago, To the right of the music box is an Edison; cylindertype phonograph, also of venerable vintage.The owner selected appropriate music for a St.Patrick cele bration and the machines were greatly admired.i Valleyfield, Coteau, Ste-Martine first the coaches: \u2014 (Pee Wee) \u2014 Doug McGerrigle, Murray Rennie, Kenny Walsh, Wiifrec Laplante, Alain Poirer, Sydney Johnson, Charlie Quinn, Leo Ener.(Bantam) \u2014 Claude Caza, Roger Latreille, Mr.Dubreuil, Francois Saumier, Lionel Ro- bidoux.(Midget) \u2014 Maurice Leboeuf, John Cluff, Cyril Riendeau, Tony Romanchuck.(Juniors) \u2014 Les Kirby.Our other coach Rejean Racine deserves some special credit, he coached our road run- and H'don and Beauharnois, in Junir A How's that for our Pee Wees to look forward to.Next year I would like to see our Pee Wees split making a league of Mosquitoes, 9-10 years olds.instead of 4 yrs.in Pee Wee, even if there are only 10 to 12 players per team it will be much better than 17 and 18 players per team I think eventually a boy is going to have to be able to skate before he can | +» HOWICK NEWS .HOWICK CHURCH NEWS TRES.ST.SACREMENT 17 members of Tres.St.Sacrement Church met in the parish school, on Monday evening March 16 to discuss and answer a questionnaire sent out from Valleyfield.The questions concerned the local church, whether it satis- field the needs of the people, changes that could be made, etc.Religion in the schools was discussed, Reports from similar meetings in this district will be sent to Valleyfield for further discussion before going on to the higher courts of the Church.U.CW.UNIT A Unit A met at Mrs.Robert Tolhurst\u2019s home on Tues.afternoon March 17, under the lead- .ership of Mrs, Everett Orr.Mrs.Orr opened the meeting with an Easter verse.A minute of silence was observed in memory of Mrs.James D.Lang, a good neighbour, and a beloved and active mem- ¥ ber of Unit A during the past ¥ 10 years.Also Miss Margaret as an In memorian to the late ship.The minutes were read.Conveners gave brief reports, several letters were read and business matters discussed.A motion was made and passed, to raise a fund for M.and S.by voluntary contribution, Mrs, James Lang, Mrs.Tol- hurst, who had spent some time at the Barrrie Memorial Hospital following surgery, was at horde again and thanked everyone for cards and letters during the time she was in hospital.The meeting closed with the Mizpah.UNIT C ; Unit C met at Evelyn Lamb's home on Thursday evening, under the leadership of Diane Ten- nant.The devotional, led by Evelyn Lamb, used the world Day of Prayer meditation, Take Courage, ; Diane Tennant read a timely article by Robert B.McClure, 1 The Cleyn and Tinker trophy was presented by Lou Neville to Jean Luc Tremblay of the Pee Wee \u201cBlue\u201d.Cen: tre background is assistant coach Frank Mesei.ners.Also we cannot forget our executive:: \u2014 Mike Main- ville (Sec.); Maurice Pilon (Treas.); Lawrence Ouimet, Gerald Murphy (Vice-Pres.); Dave McCoy, Emery Latreille (Pee Wees); Jan Ykema, Gerald Brisebois (Bantam); Cameron Bryson, Red Galipeau (Midget); Bob Reed, Alec fereed as many as 4 games on 8 Saturday morning.\u2018Without people like this no project can succeed, you are very fortunate that we have them for your boys sake.I am yery fortunate because I worked with them.1 would like to thank all these kind people on the stage who have donated trophies all these years, Mr.Dubreuil and Lefebvre who don\u2019t make very much profit out of this supper also Mr.Maurice Leboeuf who kindly acted as M.C.on short notice.I hope you all enjoyed you} evening and we will see you next year.Good Night.If T have forgotten anyone I am sorry.I only have one wish and that is that next year will be as good as this.Bob Marshall.TROPHY PRESENTATIONS (TEAM TROPHIES) PEE WEE League champions \u2014 \u2018Blue\u2019.Trophy donated by Cleyn and Tinker; presented by Lou Ne- ville.Play-offs \u2014 \u201cGreen.\u201d Trophy donated by Thompson's; presented by Cameron Bryson.BANTAM League champions \u2014 \u201cOrange\u201d.Trophy donated and presented by Gerald Brisebois.Play-offs \u2014 \u2018\u2018Orange.\u201d Donated by Tremblay Restaurant and presented by Diane Tremblay.MIDGET League Champions \u2014 \u201cLions.\u201d Legion trophy presented by Eric Rottensten.Play-offs - \u201cLions.\u201d Donated by C.J.Kyle and presented by Suzanne Robidoux.Trophies for individual achievement, PEE WEE Best goaler \u2014 Donald Johnson Trophy donated by Chez Lily and presented by Lawrence Ouimet.Best defenseman Bruce McNaughton.Donated and presented by Emery La- treille, High scorer \u2014 Luc Tremblay.Donated and presented by Gerald Murphy.BANTAM Best goaler Robert Morgan Trophy donated and presented man \u2014 Michel Crete.Donated by Jon Proudfoot and presente by Bob Marshall.High scorer \u2014 Milton Arthur.Donated and Thank You.by Jimmy Smythe.Best defense- | presented by Dave MeCoy.MIDGET Best goaler \u2014 Jean-Louis Ricard, Trophy donated and presenter by Ken Fraser.Best de- fenseman \u2014 Hans Bulow.Donated and presented by Claude Pilon.High scorer \u2014 Bernard Saumier.Trophy donated by Bourgon and Cluff and presented by Roger Latreille.LEAGUE TROPHIES (Each player on a wining team received a small trophy donated by the league).PEE-WEE League champs \u2014 Blue.Presented by John Ykema.Play off champs \u2014 Green.Presented by Dave McCoy, BANTAM League and play off champs- Orange.Presented by Bob Reed.MIDGET League and play off champs- Lions.Presented by Lawrence Ouimet, ALMOST AT COST PRICES CARS APRIL SALE RENAULT USED CARS Renault 10 1967, sédan $ 750.00 Renault 8 1965, white 600,00 Renault 4 1966 500.00 Renault Dauphine 1965 50.00 Renault 10 1968, green 1,300.00 Renault 16 1966 grand luxe 1,000.00 Renault 10 1966 700.00 OTHER MAKES Chevrolet 1967, convertible $1,700.00 Toyota 1966, sedan 625.00 Pontiac 1964 350,00 Comet 1964, sedan, black 200.00 Oldsmobile 1962 200.00 Valiant 1966, hardtop 1,100.00 Vauxhall 1965, Viva 325.00 Chevrolet Impala 1968, 36,000 miles, 8 cyl.307 Cu.in, hard top, 2 doors 2,000.00 Chrysler 1966 Windsor 1150,00 Pontiac Parisienne 1968 hard top, 21,000 miles 2,500.00 Chryster Newport 1967 1,800.00 Mustang 1967 2,000.00 Oldsmobile 1968 Cutlass convertible, all equipped, 26,000 miles Prec.900.00 Chrysler 1969, Newport, 10,000 miles 3,000.00 New Renault Cars from $1,550, if no exchange PIERRE AUTOMOBILES REG'D RENAULT DEALER \\ General Repairs Paint Jobs i Towing New & Used parts 371-0711 24 Larocque road Valleyfield, Que.Proudfoot, Neil Hackett, Those are the men who froze all year as time keepers.The referees are numerous i this year, we used a number of our older players with very good success to help a couple of our old-timers like Cyril Stewart and Les Hayter, both of whom have helped us for years.Robert Renaud who re- Buddy Rich a Crossroads.Moira America\u2019s No.1 drummer brings his 16-pe, band to this ii ik Feed first then teach.\u201d Seven members answered the roll call by naming their favorite household chore.A short business meeting followed, with is a universal language and to everyone.The Rev.John S.Anderson \u201c Morrison, a Home Helper dur- ; ing past years, and her sister i Jeanie who will be remem.| i bered especially for their kind- Y.ness to friends and strangers, Ë The theme of the meeting was, ; Citizenship and Sociæl Action.# Mrs.John Anderson led the - worship service.Two hymns of \u201c Irish orgin were sung.Mrs.| i : Haze] Bradley gave an inspir- | ÿ ing meditation, Jesus Called \u201cHer taken from the clip| ved ten by Irish authors, but includ- \u2019 ing one Scottish writer.Joan luNIT B Knox played the accompani- Jean Templeton and Betty Mac : sheet.It was the story of the \u2018Fariane.P y spoke about the background of ; ; ; ro- discussion on up-coming p hymns from the Hymnary writ- jects.Refreshments were ser- Music Appreciation was the theme of Unit B's meeting held at Jean Templeton's home on the evening of March 15 under the leadership of Isabel Frith.An interesting program had been planned by Joan Knox, \u2018ments for the singing of these hymns and Mr.Anderson was thanked by Jean Templeton.18 members and 3 visitors answered the roll call with an Irish thought.A stewardship item was given by Thyra Tolhurst.marjory TV, radio and records bring it! fabujous dining - fun spot April 9th for a return engagement, He recently returned from England where he gave a Command Performance for the Queen, - He'll appear on the Ed Sullivan Show April 5th, Cover is $5 a per.It was standing room only the last time Rich appeared at the Crossroads.Reservations now being accepted.Mail cover charge with your reservation.FOOD SALE THURSDAY, MARCH 26 at 2:30 p.m.Marchand Frères HUNTINGDON In aid of Hinchinbrooke Fire Auxiliary = Templeton read a letter from EASTER \u201ca SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 28 ROBIDOUX BARN (Dumas Range) Sponsored by Country Cousins and Meo 7 Music by COUNTRY COUSINS J Admission: $1.00 DANCE DANCING SATURDAY NIGHTS TO THE MUSIC OF THE WESTERN COMBO AT THE TURNPIKE INN 5 miles South of ELLENBURG DEPOT on MILITARY TURNPIKE | TEL.518-594-3920 SOUL FINGERS THIS AND THAT IN TOWN.(Continued from page 2) TCC eee .\u2014\u2014\u2014eppoen mobody could name the seven original partners and once again the club collected the coins.Alister Somerville re ported that two wheelchairs in use in the Hemmingford area had been turned in to him and were available for use anywhere in the district.Jim Smythe stated that Easter Seals returns were coming in and he estimated the objective was at the half-way mark.À show of hands indicated that members were in favor of a regular meeting Easter Monday.Réjean Gelinas will be responsible for the quiz.y ORMSTOWN \u2014 congratulations to Mr.and Mrs.H, J.(Mac) McMahon who reside at 2 Green Ave., in Thattown; they received word this am.(Wednesday) that Mrs.Mc.Mahon was the lucky winner of an all-expense trip to Waikiki Beach in a contest called \u201cMovie of the Month.\u201d Mrs.McMahon is presently visiting her mother in Toronto and was unavailable for comment, but we understand a Polaroid camera is also included.More details next week.SATURDAY MARCH 28th, 1.30 p.m.HOWICK-HUNTINGDON AYRSHIRE CLUB WiLL HOLD A BARN MEETING AT THE CHERRY BANK FARM EASTER AT CROSSROADS, MOIRA Elegant, Magnificent Gourmet dinners for little as $3.25 (special Children prices) prepared by former Chef to the Duke of Windsor.Live entertainment by CBC TV Star Ronnie Matthews (he appears nitely in the lounge) both afternoon and evening on Easter.OF No Matter Where you May live an Easter Dinner at the A.E.McARTHUR fabulous Crossroads is well worth the drive.HOWICK BUDDY RICH & HIS 16 PCE BAND APPEAR APRIL 9TT.EVERYONE WELCOME Wedding Reception IN HONOR OF MARVIN and HEATHER MILNE Of CALGARY, ALBERTA At ROBIDOUX DANCE HALL SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 4 Music by: HELEN - BUD - ELLIS - GERRY .BILL LADIES, PLEASE BRING \u2014 CAKE OR SANDWICHES TOWN THEATRE CHATEAUGAY, N.Y.THURSDAY \u2014 FRIDAY \u2014 SATURDAY This Is The Big One JOHN WAYNE and ROCK HUDSON IN THE UNDEFEATED + Second Thriller THE INCIDENT Shows each evening at 7 Our Special Easter Attraction Sun.- Mon.Matinee at 2 p.m.Each evening at 7:30 SHIRLEY MCLAINE and SAMMY DAVIS JR.IN SWEET CHARITY (Sponsored by the Sophmore class of C.C.S.) woman who was ill for 18 years{ The devotional opened with before her healing by Jesus.an Easter hymn, the respon- the Fossums in African, tel-: ling about a typical day in their Rt.11 Town Tavern { ÿ The Rev.John S.Anderson f gave a closing prayer.© Mrs, Math McKell led a study i on \u2018How We Came Together,\u2019 {' written by the Rev.Claude de 4 Mestrai D.D.Director of Dia- {.logue, Montreal.It traced the history of the French and En- :glish since they came to Canada.Various points were dis- ; which were asked.12 members and one visitor :} answered the roll call, using $a thought or item on Citizen- 1 COMING APRIL 9h ~ BUDDY RICH and HIS 16 pce BAND RESERVE NOW! cussed in answer to questions |[f VAT SSH TTT TO | ITAL SU 11 TMI RST Tg eT [sive reading of Ps.150, appropriate on this occasion, and \u2018a talk on music by Betty Mac Farlane.In the early days there was the music of birds, vocal fmusic in unison, which went kon to harmonized music.Writ.fng for imstruments in harmony lives.On May 19 there will be a meeting open to neighbouring groups when Jim Barr will | show pictures of Africa \u2014 Afri- | ca Safari.Other projects and business | were discussed.Refreshments.were served before the business started about 400 years ago.It meeting.i Annual to its Annual Meeting i BUSINESS: discussion; the election other business that might properly come before the meeting\u201d.Jon Proudfoot, Chairman \u201cThe Huntingdon County Hospital invites you || MONDAY, MARCH 30TH.AT 8.00 P.M.The preséntation of Annual Reports and their Meeting n the County Building, of Governors and any - J.Wallace Rennie, Secretary ir mre saree TEL.236-7300 WHEN GOOD FRIENDS GET TOGETHER .THERE'S FUN FOR ALL.BRING A DATE WE OFFER A WARM WELCOME AND GOOD DRINKS.0000 BILINGUAL WAITRESS OSC Your Hosts ERNIE & PECK SAMPLE 8am.\u2014 2am, \u201cYOUR PLEASURE 1S OUR BUSINESS\u201d SAT.MARCH 28 Rod & Gun HOTEL - MOTEL PORT LEWIS SPECIAL EASTER MENU TEL.264 - 5355 FOR RESERVATIONS te \u2014 -Kid and His Green Mountain Boys With BONNIE CHARMS Now Appearing At The CHATEAU Huntingdon RET COUNTRY AND WESTERN MUSIC FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY Bw pe pee 1 For Sale Zk/-400 NEW AND USED Ski-Doos.Ken McNiece, Franklin Cen tre.SAWDUST $25.per load de livered.Huntingdon Wood Specialties Ltd.Tel.264 5305, day only.COUNTER SALES BOOKS, continuous forms and registers by Moore Business Forms.The Gleaner handles the complete line.Tel.254 5165 and a representative will call on you.INTERLUX PAINT, |: price Satin Latex, Semi-Gloss.Braithwaite Bros.Tel.264- 5445, Huntingdon.| REBUILT New Holland 135 bu.Manure spreader.New panels, chain and bearings.Rebuilt New HoHand tub spreaders, right and left loading types.Chilton Bros, Ellenburg Depot, \u2018N.Y.BROWN REGISTERED Mor gan colt.Tel.236-7149, Hill- crest Stables, Mooers, N.Y, 3 BOYS\u2019 Spring Coats sizes 2 4.5, Girls\u2019 dresses sizes 1-2-3, Ladies raincoat size 14.Tel.264-3371, Huntingdon.BERMINA SEWING Machines.Sales, purchase and rental service, Low-cost repairs on sewing machines of all makes.Contact Sylvio La- treille, tél.373-9704.FURNITURE for nook, bench style.Franklin 827-2290.breakfast Phone GROCERY-MEAT STORE, gas station, 7-room house, acres of land with farm buildings.Good return on business.Reason for selling \u2014 death.Contact Mrs.Come Provost, Aubrey (batvg>n Howick and St.Chrysostome.STRAW for sale.Tel.264 2553, Huntingdon.FOR THAT SPECIAL Easter gift dont forget McCoy Bros.with potted plants at special prices, Easter Lilies, mums, hydrangeas, rose bushes and hyacinths.Mc Coy Bros., Huntingdon, 1961 FORD Fairlane, V-8 mo: for, gas and wood combina: tion stove, like new; human hair wig.Tel.829-2748 after 6 p.m.VACUUM CLEANER, large size, with all attachments, very good condition; chrome kitchen set, good quality, very clean.Apply at 7 Chal mers St., Huntingdon.GOOD QUALITY Mixed Hay, clover, alfalfa and timothy.Tel.264-2043, Huntingdon.4000 BALES of HAY.Ross Pringle, Tel.264-1224.Box 107, Huntingdon.1961 CHEVROLET, 2 door hardtop.Tel.829-2438, Orm- stown.USED HONDA 5-90, in good running order.Apply Braith- waite Bros.Tel.264-5445, Huntingdon.SIAMESE CAT, seal point, 3 months.Tel.264-3687 after 6 pm, ONE MODEL 327 New Holland manure spreader, 130 bu.capacity single beater used 1'> years.Chilton Bros, Ellenburg Depot, N.Y.GRADE \u201cA\u201d HAY, also used wood materials, Ste.Martine area, Tel.637-8023, Montreal.RODNEY OATS, no mustard.John St.Louis, Ormstown.Tel.829-2948.RABBITS, all sizes, nice gifts for Easter.Call Allan and Robbie Sutherland at 264 2053, Huntingdon.2000 BALES of mixed Timo: thy and Clover hay.30 cents per bale.Ed Bannon, Front Ridge Road.Tel.264-2433, Huntingdon.| For Sale KAWASAKY CYCLE 1969): 60 h.p., § speed, used 1 month $1000.Tel.264-2398, Huntingdon.BALED HAY, red clover seed.George Hayter, Tel, 264- 5715, Huntingdon.1960 CHEVROLET four door sec: original mileage 66, 000.This one-owner car has been exceptionally well cared for.Six cylinder, standard transmission.Best offer accepted.Keith Howden, Huntingdon, tel.264-5365 days, 2564-3675 evenings.~ 33-CAN SUNSET BULK TANK 5 years old.Donald Ebbett, Tel.264-2368, Huntingdon.COWs due to freshen soon.Call 264-2317, Huntingdon.3 Property For Sale LOTS FOR SALE.Easy terms.Apply to Alcide Chantigny, Ormstown, Tel.: 829-2883, HOUSE LOCATED at 97 King street, Huntingdon.Apply 264-2428.LAKEFRONT and RIVER Lots, Chateaugay Lake, Developed or undeveloped.Reasonable prices.Inquire Bricks Sport Shop, Malone, N.Y., Tel.483.0570 or 483-3272.50 ACRE FARM.Tel 264- 2640, Huntingdon.HOUSE consisting of 2 apartments for sale at 7 Cross St., Ormstown.Apply to Eugene Sauvé, 26 Church, Ormstown.Tel.829-3061.House For Sale BRICK BUNGALOW, four bedrooms, large lot in good location.House was built new six years ago.Electric heating with thermostats in each room, Insulated according to Quebec Hydro specifications.Landscaped.Paved driveway.Immediate occu pancy.For information, contact Keith Howden, 23 Henderson St, Huntingdon, phone 264.5365 or 264-3675, 4 To Rent 4 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS Apartment, inside plumbing, good basement, adults only, $35.monthly.Tel.264-2165,Athel- stan.Henderson St., Huntingdon.|-\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Hot water and 220 entry.Tel.264-2518 ly renovated, central heating, outlets for automatic washer and dryer.Situat ed at 32 King St.Available May 1st> Tel.264-3813, Guy Beaulieu.ONE 4': ROOM upstairs a partment, in very good con- - dition; One 2-room ground; | § Wanted floor apartment, heated and; Lu lighted, 9 Church, Hunting! COUPLE WITH one child re- don, tel.264-5662.quires home or cottage in Te 100 Ormstown area for May 1.BRAND NEW 2': room apart-| Please call: 826-3530, St.ments.Efectric heating.| Chrysostome.completely furnished.Ideal for young couple or elderly persons; a visit will convince you.Apply at 39 La- londe St., Huntingdon.HOUSE, about 2 miles from town, kitchen and living room completely renovated.Good heating system.Contact Roger St-Onge, tel.264 5624, Huntingdon.4-ROOM APARTMENT, stairs, at 92 York Street.Tel.264-3089, Huntingdom 2 COUNTRY HOUSES to rent, city conveniences, hot water 220 wiring, available May 1, about three miles from Hun.tingdon.Tel.264-3014.5 Wanted To Rent HOUSE wanted to rent with 5 or more rooms within 45 miles of Montreal Island.James Miller, Howick.Tel.825-2185.7 Help Wanted BOY TO HELP with farm chores, part time basis, evenings and Saturdays, on the highway between Hunting- don and Dewittviile.Tel.264-3034, Huntingdon.500 MOTOR.\u201c| newsroom received 4.ROOM APARTMENT, recent.oil Ormstown Lions.(Continued from pa~e 1h and CTV television.His wife Julia is also from Medicine Hat and the couple have four children, two boys and two girls.\u201d Mr.Chairman, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.1 was invited here to dis course at some length on a rather broad field or topic Basically, that field embraces what might be called \u201cCoverage of Violence by the News Media.\u201d By \u201cnews media\u201d 1 include the written and electronic press and specifically television, because it is television that is bearing the brunt of nublic criticism at this point in time.; But you can't talk about the s&verage of violence.which is only one aspect of the news, without bringing in a number of ancillary subjects like publicity, organization policies, ex- verience and the gencric development of news in any one medium, I therefore speak of the gen: esis of two things, publicity and violence separate.yet related more closely than once would helieve.As an example, did publicily help in any, or many, of the disturbances we have witnessed in Montreal in the past five years?1 say \u201cyes\u201d, and 1 givr vou just one example: You'll remember in 1997 the listurbance we had when a \u2018Troup of the RIN.tried to vreck the centennial train?That happened about 9 p.m.of \u2018hat day.Would you believe \u2018hat six hours before then.our a number\u201d f calls informing us of where the marchers would gather how many were expected, the route \u2018hey would take and the for mations they would assume de- mending on police interven ition?I handled three of those |calls myself.This then, ! suggest.was publicity, which some stations used, not ours.to attract ¢ cross-section of the public Le the scene of violence.There.they would assist the marchers in their destruction and distractions, depending on their age.emotional response or out-and out sympathies with the marchers and those haranguing them.I am entering my 43rd year For Sale or To Rent HOUSE for sale or rent in Ormstown.Good Terms.Tel.829-2883.11 Lost WHITE PERSIAN Cat (Midge).Reward, Tel.264-3237, Hun- tingdon.STUD SERVICE of English Setter.Tel, 829-2095, Orm- town.Work Wanted WILL LOOK AFTER children, infants to 5 years, for working mother, in my home daily.Reasonable rates.Mrs.William Templeton, Riverfield, Tel.825-2541.19 Farm For Sale LOCATED Irish Concession, Howick, 225 acres, 150 cul tivated, balance in bush; good John Deere 710 tractor, 19569 model used for 1700 hours work.all machinery used with tractor, 200 bales hay and straw, can be sold 40c per bale, Domonion eva porator with 3 pans, 3 x 6, 300 sap buckets, 2 stoves for canning, 125 can capacity for one, 200 or more for the other.Property of Mr.Jos Demers, Howick, who is giving up farming.Tel.825- 2362, Howick.FARM consisting of 207 acres, 21 milking cows and all farm machinery.Fred La.valley, Ellenburg Depot, N.- 1 Y.Tel.594-7553.+ LUMBER Cement.© Special price on Spruce for March orders.Building materials of all kinds.Aluminum windows and doors.Athelstan Sash & Door and Grist Mill FEED SUPPLIES Seed trea * Special price on 5 ton lots of 16\" Dairy Ration in bulk.TEL.264-5533 DONALD N.RACINE: Prop.\u2014 264-3222 Bulk Feed Service.Seed Cleaning.fing.in this business of news and make artistic history.The lin.think one could be established ; ! | d - publie relations.1 have wit-les were delivered clearly andjon the simple grounds of good Wednesday, March 25 1970 The Gleaner 7 essed and indeed been part ot|with emotion in terms of hate, |taste, common sense,\u201d said Mr.- wmerous incidents that point|indifference love and lust.The|Canning.Unfortunately, he said iBoyd S y, , Boyd Scttlement 58 54 116|Tchou Tehou 52 26 144 1p several things.People have|seduction scenes were out oflthis voluntary restraint will pro- ORMSTOWN (Franklin 54 58 108|Hot Rods ot 53 25 140 insatiable curiosity.People|this world in performance and|bably come only when the spec-! Mrs.Ronald Seed spent the.inchinbrooke 52 80 104: Satellite 431, 34'.115 «re easily swayed by a deed|sound effects.Some were elec-iter of government control|weekend with her parents Mr.owersceourl 36 76 72|Rapidos 1 3 104 W a word, that may be popu-jtrifying.oo looms on the horizon.and Mrs.Campbell Steele, be- H'don Truckers 35 77 70|The Jets 3414 43-91 \u2018ar because of existing or re-| The police moved in just bel fore leaving Tuesday night, with}; ; ; CN, i .Turhos 18, 59 - 45 : 15e .; d pres I hope that day (of govern- .ligh Single Haut simple: urhos z : curring circumstance.and thejfore the finale, and presum- te 1 A sjher husband from Dorval for Bob Watson 188| Metro 14 64 36 lune 24th 1968 troubles onjably after they had sathered| Mon, CM doesnt come,\u201d London on their way to spend High Triple - Haut triple: Haut Simple - High Single: Sherbrooke East is a goodjenough evidence, The producer conclu r.Cannings.six months in Johannesburg.Bob Watson 481] Claudette Lazure 177 xrmpls of that People areland several aclors were arrest.South Africa.\u2019 (Isabelle Galipeau 177 r ful.and almost merci-led, on charges of staging an Bowler Avg-Moy.| SANG e taureau RE he o.indecent performance, jailed Co Ronnie neen 138) Hawt Triple High Triple: \u2014 ment people Te hey the pub.bailed and appeared + week 77,000 moves aay (Bill Watson 133) Claudette Lazure 424 lic or the police band together|later.They brought lrskine ING ons Montpetit 133 Ladies Bowling League in a cause of the moment, andjCäldwell in from the States, 103 expected by | Patton Stark 131 March 18 ini iseipline.testify that his book.and the 5 Murray Rennie 130 ; training.and discipline, andités UE | UN FORAM |.te «| Name - Equipe W-G L-P PH.discretion fly to the winds.stage adaptations, had been ac- B Il f C d ! Bub Watson 130 Luck Strike 0 18 166 ; 1 get i is|cepted everywhere in the worid| PE O anada ee Yas Maybe 1 should get into this Le Vane Expresso Ladies Bowli Clinkers 45 24 147 by explaining the philosophy of.©*CePt Vancouver.; ; P os Bowling priendship 7 41 37 113 ur \"FCF The magistrate heard it all, \\ Ligue des Francs Amis League Now .40 35 news we follow at CFCF.; \u201c Bell Canada expects 75,000 ; M 12th, 197 Alley Anns 0 35 107 found them guilty, and fined Le À de St.Anicet arch 12th, 1970 .: .We have found that people each une dollar families to move this year.20 Mars WG LP pts, Jolly 5 39 39 103 mean success.The more YOU What Fm pointing out here.| Realici ; ing das W-G L-P Pts.|Apollo XI 531, 21 140 Happy Wanderers 3630 9 get to look.or listen, to your|.: Realizing that moving day .; .= sat Evening Stars 28 47 7 : : is the tremendous differencefnas h blems without! '1apny Gang 44 34 118; Tchou-Tehou 50 25 138\u2018, \u20ac Girl \u2018 programs, whether they be TV a he (has enough problems without! =\").27 t12|Hot Rod 514, 2 57 Country Girls our 24 i i jences| between an event that happensiioephone ditficutlios being CPI a la ds ut 58 17 igh Sele Hang Simple or radio, the bigger audiences|un-noticed.and one thai häb-lumong them, Bell offers the\u2019 Väillant 3434 Satellite dla 82 UNS eee Gordon 194 you build and the more spon: pens before an audience in utheryy, 1 k Sue stions to ! ; Avengles 38 40 106 Rapidos 47 4 961 Haut Triple ioh Triple: ors and attract.In the field of} rac publicly.0 un the Niro tons lo the Campagnard 39 39 106] The Jets dt, 40 01! Bi on ° } 488 news and information.this| Mr.Cannings went on to re-|OVNE PU plie: Alouette 4930 104) Turbo, 758 op Honourable Mention - means being fair and ; fac- count other instances that dram-| 1, \u2014 Mall in the change-of-} SH.Charles 37 +H 96 Metro i hil 36 Honorable par ir inion: on hoe one alized the effect the media hasiddress card enclosed with! Cazapril sa in ™ Han Be Hh Sele [1h ho Side Haute Sangles: , ; , .Seely ines \u2018 : _ DRT Hy uh Smudes ante ss IH Jans op fe mentar hear.|o0 the public.He told of his|vour last telephone bill or call High Single Haut Simpl HN: Que HE ee Demme 1 he name ol commentary, Near-\\ personal experience in the 198lyour business ten mn Men - Hommes: aut Triple High Triple: , ; 9 ; the f the stat ; your business office even if the ne dl Run Yelle soi Claudette Lefehnvre 101 rig the opinion of the statlonigt jean Bapliste Parade uphea- exact date of your move is not, Romeo met ved Hi Isabelle Galipes 181 or company in the editorials.ya in Montreal; and the events lpown \u2019 \u2019 High Singles laut Simple: ih Robido pean 180 and offering a very wide rangelin Quebec City in 1964 when : Women Dames: _ Expresso Bowling Leaque iit veut = 178 nf publie service in emergent Queen Elizabeth visited the pro-| 2.- - Take your telephone] Georgetle (azn AE 19 Mars | ely Me te 5 snd non-emersent Limes lik vinvial capital.Citing (he riots|fircetories (White and Yellow ih Friple - Haut Triple: spots NI we Lr me Above all else.people likelin Harlem and the Chicago De-|lages) with you when you] Men Hommes: pren - dre à a three things.That is hear mocratic Convention fiasco, thelmove but please leave the sel 0 mee ime Tope === WELL DRILLING ing {their name Jhearing|Lions speaker told of how thefitself in place.ih rie : : o ensure yourself of a their own voice and secingipresence of television cameras| Women .Dames: ne GILLES DAME ; sufficient vearround supplv \u2018hein own picture, Radio canland newsmen actualy contribu-| 3: - Make sure that anvone Georgette Caza Ah of water provide two of these, Lelevision(ted to the disorder.Accusations|sTuming fo be a telephone; Mention - Monorable Mention INSULATION Will d S .provides all three._jof \u201cpolice brutality.\u201d he said, nan shows his identification; Jim Ring ; cague \" : re aumier By appealing to groups with|were often the results of \u201cplay-\"[Card before you let him into Farmers Pen en 58 Tel, 247) Hommingtord vor anlormation: a common interest.you buildjacting® by those belore the|the house.inal Standing ree Estimates : audience.As an example \u2014|cameras.This voar.Bell has ce ala - Eauipe we HP Pe \u2014 Tel.264-5977 Slav dancers.Who cares about| The broadcaster was critical] a Jian se his niral- lrout River 24 po pt Sla- dererrs® Nohody \u2014 ex |of many stations who have un-| \u201c4 its handling of business Herdman a.; rent 85-thousand Slavs in thelqualified men determining! \u2018hanges and therefore asks Brooklet 63 49 126 Montreal district.What about rat lovers and rose growers?No one cares ercept the several thousands of etch in our listen- \u2018ng and viewing arcas.So, by adding all these audience segments together, a station suddenly finds itself with a solid audience, a vir- \u2018ual cross-section of the so- \u2018ety that broadcasting serves Another strange thing emer.\u2018es.If you have covered the Westmount stargazers, once a \u201ccar.in color, the stargazers \u2014 like the Slavs, the cal lovers and the rose growers \u2014- deve: \u2018op an empathy for your chan- 1el or frequency, We have found too.that uveople are most interested in six basic topics, in no particular order they are money, pels.~hildren.sex.polities and religion.Mix these ingredients iudiciously.depending on Lhé news, or mood of the moment, with a good air personalitv and you have sure-fire pro- ing audience.It is my belief that this formal is a basic onc, because it appeals to human vanity in some degree or another.cause here, people think if they are participalir; they are selting wide publie atfortin wider than from the family circle and wider (han fiom theip own group or organization.You don't think public alten- tion inspires fhem?Listen to this.Back in the early 50's.| headed up a radio newsroom in Vancouver.A small theatre group was {frying to establish itself in a rundown theatre on East Hastings.They tried several plays, with mediocre surcess, and most of the audience there came on free passes.The last of the series was Tobacco Road by Erskine Caldwell.It ran for a week.with the usual scant and non-profit.able audiences most were pre sent on passes.1 was there on the second-last night.The acting was listless, the several scenes of passion and seduction, weak and uninspired.The script dragged, and the actors gave the distinct impression they would be happy when the show ended.- But, on that second-last night, in the audience werc several police officers.male and female.from the city morality squad.Next morning.the chicf of the C.LB.announced the show wasn't cleaned up.gramming in terms of gather Re! that if]: what news the public will hear customers to.tick off home\u201d and how unqualified men de-|*\" \u201cbusiness\u201d on their change termining what news the publie | will hear and how H will be TS presented.He noted that one NOTICE i 1 Montreal radio station was having its news handled hy an ex- TO OUR CUSTOMERS FORTUNE DRUGSTORE \u2018disc jockey.\u201d | Mr.Cannings also look a louk | | Tél.264-5347 | Huntingdon | at the current topic of \u2018violence in the press\u201d.He told the WILL BE OPENED MONDAY, MARCH 30th Ormstown audience that vio-| From: 1 p.m.to 6 p.m.if address cards, in the last few decades, but rather, public awareness of vio lence had increased.This does not mean, however, he suid, that all violence should he reported and over-emphasized in the media, A sensible approach should he taken by all newspapers and radio and television stations in handling much of this he said.The media should live up to some code of cthies vol- lence had not increased greatly umarily imposed upon itself, said Mr.Cannings, Such a code, he said, would 5 insure that the power of the media is not misdirected.\u201cI RARE OPPORTUNITY 5,000 bird cage layer operation in full production, established wholesale and retail markets.\u2018Good buildings and excellent equipment, Large modern brick home.140 acres land, suitable for dairying, beef or hog production, and cash crops.On Main Highway, 35 miles from Canada's hig.| gest Market.Owner willing to assist purchaser Learn business.JAMES W.WINTER R.R.4, Ormstown, Quebec MEDICAL NOTICE FOR FULLY EQUIPPED GERALD MAKLEAU ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Residential \u2014 Commercial \u2014 Industrial FREE ESTIMATES Tel.373-0238 ST.STANISLAS DE KOSTKA (No Long Distance Charge » SUMMER CAMP LOCATED IN BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN ON VERY GOOD LAKE \u2014 INCLUDING BOAT FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS: Phone Area Code: 518-483-4809 Horses and Cows Dead or Alive WANTED Our Truck Will Pick Un Animals Permit No.\u2014 32 Highest Price Paid for animal fooa Work Horses and Saddle Horses For Sale HORSE FARM and Abattoir MARCIAL GIROUX St.Louis de Gonzague Tel.373-9118 Valleyfield SALE VIEW Our Office Will be Closed GOOD FRIDAY, March 27 | Dr.F.C.McCRIMMON Dr.K.G.CAMERON DAM: 1.CLEANING MOOERS, N.Y.At Stud REGISTERED MORGAN WALES FARM LINUS SIRE: WALES FARM MAJOR BET LINDA-ROSE Grandson of TUTOR and ULENDON Standing at HILLCREST STABLES Tel.236-7149 \u2014 SEPTIC TANKS CALL YVES TREPANIER ST.ANICET TEL.264-2048 Tel.264-5057 he would clean it up by shutting it down.; The effect of that announce.\u2019 ment was clectric.By mid | afternoon the house had been, sold out.When the show opened, it was obvious it would Jean-Marie Lefrançois Enrg.The biggest mink merchant in the region Defies all competition in the! purchase of live or dead animals For mink, dog and cat food Quick service | 454-2394 Residence: 43 Ste-Thérése St.St-Rémi.Qué.Siding, Shutters, S Insulated Glass Mainville Aluminum ACL Doors, Windows, Awnings of all kinds Huntingdon offit, Gutters etc.& Patio doors will be REMAIN OPEN WEDN DAY until 6 P.M.and NIGHT at 9 p.m.and NOTICE All the stores of the MERCHANTS\u2019 ASSOCIATION of the Town of Huntingdon CLOSED EASTER MONDAY and thereafter will be closed WEDNESDAY after: noon instead of THURSDAY afternoon as in the past, and will remain OPEN ON THURS- ESDAY, APRIL 1 and Public Auction FRIDAY, APRIL 3 AT 1 P.M.Al THE FARM OF MR.H.W.WALDIE I \u201c2 MI LAST OF ATHELSTAN ON RIDGE ROAD FARM EQUIPMENT HTC Super © taetor like new com plete with fast-hiteh.7 £1 hay mower and 2 furrow fast hiteh plow and hydraulic carrier, IHC 4d-bar side rake, John Deere PI4 hay baler in first class condition with Wisconsin motor and also PO attachments, John Deere wheel gruhbers on rubber i | Steel Land voller.Dise harrows Frmshing har rows, TLdrill seeder.Lune spreader Farmall fast hiteh rigatler.Beatty stock waler-tank.Tr-chains 10 x 36.Root cutter.Milk cans, Seales, El clippers.Shop anvil.Small farm tools, Farm wagon (good tires) complete with flat rack Heavy duty farm trailer complete with flat rack.M.D 2 wheel 75-bu manure spreader like new Approx.500 feet of assorted new haber, | inch, 2 in and 5-in pitees, Approx.350 bales hay.100 bales straw.Logging chain.2 dozen windows (assorted sizes).Commode.New toilel bowl Old chandelier.Pictures frames and other stems not listed TERMS CASH.SALE AT 1 IPM Lyell J.Graham \u2014 Auctioneer H.W, Waldie \u2014 O 2 Tel 244 2289 ges Cer Tel.264-5794 Public Auction SATURDAY, APRIL 4 Sale time: 12.30 noon AT THE FARM OF MR.RAYMOND POIVIN AY niles South of SE Ren, River Roar, County of Napierville MODERN FARM EQUIPMENT: David Brown Pnesel Traetog No, 880 12 speeds Power Steering and oil outlet for cylinder coupling (new); International Gas Tractor No 434, cquip ped with double weeder and oil outiet for cylinder coupling B00 hrs work), Ohiver Hi-Speed two furiow Seeder with oil cylinder; Automatic potato cutter; Oliver Harrow on wheels 28 x 18 with oil evlinder (new; International spring tooth Harrow: 27-4ooth, 3 sections; Massey-Darnis grubber 21 toath: tooth grubber for row cultivating (mew); 4 row potato top chopper; 3 14 in, furrow Oliver plow with support wheel, 20-ft long bag conveyor with 4 hp.Briggs & Stratton motor: one Lessard 6-11.leveling Made: 2row Potato hiller; {row Oliver Potato Digger with oil cylinder and Gray Syener picker with grader; Zrow Oliver Polalo Digger, Me- Fwan-Tougard potato digger: 3 piston 20 ft.Oliver sprayer with 18 jets; 400) potato crates 4 x 4 x 3 high in planed bare woorl; one grader with brusher and conveyor for potatoe: or onions; 5 Farm Wagons with racks (like new): one 3-ton V-8 truck with 17 x 6 ft platform; | 17-71.long, 8-11, wide platform; one GMI Truck, 1966, 4-lons with Branftord dump 151, ft.long by 8 fi.wide; one Zrow potato.top chopper; scales one 3-pt.hiteh with 4 1#in wheels and teelh; Potals crates: 500 100-1b bags.Toolshed items; 12 x 28 tractor chains.Complete disposal of small shop tools.The modern machinery in this sale is in excellent condi tion and will be sold without reserve as Mr.Potvin has sold his potato farm.TERMS OF SALE Cash, unless credit arrangements are made with the owner or auctioneer before the Sale LYELL J.GRAHAM \u2014 Auctioneer \u2014 H'don Tel.264-2289 RAYMOND POTVIN \u2014 Owner St-Remi Tel.454 3694 Public Auction For Mr, and Mrs.SAMUEL JAMIESON of Lachine to be held in MUNRO HALL, ATHELSIAN SATURDAY, MARCH, 28 AT 11:30 A.M.SHARP Beautiful 7-pee Bedroom set like new.3-pec Chesterfield set.6-pce Dinctte sel with table, 4 chairs and small buffet with rounded \u2014 glass front.Mantle Chime clock, Several nice paintings in excellent frames, tri-light.Crosley el, radio.Needlepoint stool.Glass top table.Gilt oval mirror.El.lamp.4 - globe Flexmaster.Decanter and glasses.Nice assortment of crystal.16-M-M Movie Camera.3 pce set of antique ornaments for mantle piece signed \u201cConcour\u201d consisting of Centre piece clock with 2 sculptured figures mounted on marble and gilt feet.Vases to match\u2014sealed and stamped \u201cFabrication Française\u201d, Paris\u201d Amber oil lamp.Victorian ncedle point chair.Walnut Bday clock.Wall clock.Pair Bristol vases.Needle point bench.Cheese dish shaving mug.Oil lamps.Carnival howl Antiques dishes, bells.Copper kettle.6 China dogs.Antique officers sword \u2014 cavalry sabre.Brass umbrella stand.Fire extinguisher.Nice round extension table.6 antique dining chairs.Commode.2 dressers.2 beds.Wicker rocker.Pictures.Small, drop leaf table and matching chairs.White sewing machine (treadle type).Large pine cupboard.El.floor polisher.Antique rocker.Girls hicycle.Sunbeam mixmaster.Record player.Barbecue motorized.Chrome kitchen set, fishing equipment.EL portable sewing machine Round fruitwood table with 2 chairs (Ex).4 burner rangette.Coldspot refrigerator.Organ stool.2 matching pair table lamps.Single hed.like new.2 single mattresses, almost new.2 pee chesterfield set, like new.2 leather \u2014 ton end tables according to the new government regulations will CLOSE FRIDAY SATURDAY at 5 P.M.(ex).Hall tree.Tilttop hall table with matching mirror.Carpet strip.Set of drawers.Few picces of Cranberry.1 Currier & Yves print.Set of encyclopedias.And many other items.TERMS: cash Refreshments available.LYELL J.GRAHAM, Auctioneer LL fA ee ke ig En a i 5 59 4 mE a om ohn ot 2 enc 8 -The Gleaner Wednesday, March 25, 1970 Howick DOG KILLED Another beloved family pet has been killed by a snow- niobile, a short distance from where the Maloney dog suffered the same fate.A 4' 2 yr.registered thoroughbred German Shepherd owned by Wal ter Stonehouse, was cut so badly by the ski of a snowmobile.the Veterinary could not save him.The accident happened on the road near the Stonehouse residence where a boy was using the road as a highway which is contrary to the law He was sorry and told Mrs.Stonehouse (who saw the accident) and his parents that he had injured the dog.A fine and costs of over $100 was paid which is a warning to parents to make sure their children know the rules|- of the road.Kiverfield on Tuesday, March 10 with 12 rinks participating.The Terres Noires Ltd.trophy presented by June Orr was won by Baie D'Urfé; (Skip) Gay Erving, Flo Simms, Jean Davies, Lucie Taylor \u2014 50 points.Runners-up: Hunting- don (Skip) Edna Smith, June Heath, Alice Lefebvre, Frances Sparrow with 48%.One game high Ormstown (skip) Alice McMahon, Bernice McGerrigle, Margaret White.Audrey Elliott with 28 points.Runners-up: Lachine (skip) M.Hollier, Ora Gibbs, Ina Coles, Marge Walker with 27 pts.Lunch was served at noon and a casserole supper at right.Pres.Joan Ness thanked those who had entered the bonspiel and everyone who had worked to make it a suc- ed their prizes.Howick Cub and Scout father and son banquet The Father and Son Banquet was held in the Howick Elementary School Cafeteria on the 13th, of March.The Cub and Scout mothers served 90 dinners to the boys and fathers.The Head Table Guests were Mr.Robert E.Ness \u2014 President of the Howick Home and School Association; his son Larry Ness; Mrs, Edwards \u2014 Secretary of the Chateauguay Valley District Council; Mr.Chandler \u2014 the guest speaker; Mr.Douglas Templeton Chairman of the Howick Group Committee; Roy Templeton; cess.June Orr presented the Zeagman \u2014 District Scout Com- trophy and the curlers select-'missioner; Mr.Sweezy \u2014 Dis- ttriet O.and E.Chairman; and his son their Mr.Mr.Rollie Anderson \u2014 President of the Chateauguay Valley District Council, Other distinguished guests included Rev.Mr.Anderson; Rev.Mr.Brown; Father Amyot Mr.Garnet Barrington.Mayor of the Parish; Mr.Meunier \u2014 Mayor of the Town; and Mr.George Stonehouse \u2014 caretaker of the Howick Elementary School.The attending Cub and Scout leaders were, Austin McKell, Ivan Knox, Ross Elliot, Roy Gourley Stephanie Everett and former leader \u2014 Vince Bour- cier.Rev.Mr, Brown asked the blessing and proposed a toast to the Queen.The Cub and Scout mothers then served a superb turkey dinner followed by ice cream and cake.After SOCIAL Mrs.Arthur Kerr, Mr.Stewart Kerr and Mr.Edward Howick Ayrsh ire earns Matthews attended the Mat-| ld S | if Matthews stlended the Mat (GO eal certificate Montreal recently.There have heen dances on the past two weekends for the voung people.The first was sponsored by the Hi-C group, the second by the 4H Club.This weekend there will be films by the Boy Scouts.DIED We were saddened by the passing of Miss Jeanie Morri- Five cows owned by Quebec Howick, Que., has qualified for Ayrshire Breeders have quali- a Gold Seal Certificate, She has fied for special production certificates in recognition of hig lifetime production achievements.Gold Seal lbs.h produced 100,203 lbs.milk, 4,922 in 3,086 days.Certificates during nine lactations.She has dog fat, 4.91% the dinner Mrs.Edwards presented badges to some of the Cubs and Roy Gourley presented badges to the Scouts.Doug Templetor: called on Father Am- yot to say a few words in French, Rev.Mr.Anderson then introduced the guest speaker \u2014 Mr.Chandler.He is a blind man and spoke about seeing eye dogs and how they are trained.His seeing-eye \u2018Maggie,\u2019 a golden re- are for cows which produce several lactations over 600 lbs.triever sat by his side during over 100.000 lbs.milk.All of fat, including 13,195 lbs.milk, pg speech.After his speech these cows completed all their 659 lbs, fat 4.99% \u2018in 363 days.he had a question and answer lactations on practical daily milkings.son whose bright, happy disposition and thoughtfulness for others, endeared her to everyone.[Especially those who lived in nursing homes at Chateauguay and Ormstown where she spent the past ten years.She loved musie and could not resist the rythm of the dance on the Don Messer TV program, to the delight of her friends in these homes.Miss Morrison, horn on Sept 2.1885 was a daughter of William Morrison and his wife Jane Galbraith.She attended the Fertile Creek School and spent slmost all her lifetime on a farm in that area near Howick.Her happiest times were those she spent outdoors.All nature pleased hor and she spent hours, gardening, looking after flowers and helpine around the farm.She died at the Barrie Memoria) Hospita' on March 8 in her 85th year.A funeral service, conducted by the Rev.William M.Brown was held on Tues.March 10 at the McGerrigle Funeral Rockford Choice owned by R.W.McFarlane, reason to hope and to believe in life.day.is Christ who continucs to, walk on the roads of life with! His disciples and His friends! À ( One thing remains beyond all: This man was not a scholar j ited az the E.mer Robinson doubt: Christ is among us: the por a theologian.But it seems| \u2018\u201d Church is His Body which he to me that the Spirit of God was| ~ontinuously sustains.At each |iving in him and that his words |; Lut.Uusiëd moment within the Church the had the tang of the Good News.! \u2018\u2019 sacraments issue forth the life This testimony says more than of the RiseA Lord, the living'ai that I could add.Finally I Homie, Ormstown.Interment will he later at Geurgetown Cemetery.The deceased is survived bv one sister, Mrs.C.McDougall of Charlton, Ont., one brother David of Ormstown and severs] nieces and nephews.LENTEN SERVICE More people than usual have heen drawn this year to the joint Lenten Services held in this district.Timely messages given by the clergy have heen interesting and thought provoking.The Church at Riverfield was wel-filled on Thursday evening of last week, when the Rev A.E.Loree of Orm- stown United spoke on \u201cCriticism.\u201d this does not mean letting oneself become engulfed by darkness or by the cold; all this must be done while wishing to rémain in the light of the transfigured Christ, while wishing to love His Church as we love Him, while wishing to live in faith and in hope, while finding in Him again, under the sign of the consecrated Bread, the strength and the desire to live by love.If life wears us out, why wouldn't the Christ of Easter give us renewed strength?And for the young people, what joy to discover in the Risen Jesus The music has been inspiring, thanks in part to the fine voices of the Ministers who give body to the bass and tenor sections, Last week a mixed quartet with Rev.W.M.Brown, Mrs.Ronald Reddick and Mr.and Mrs.Bill Brown sang \u201cAlone\u201d most effictively.The augmented choir sang an anthem, \u2018\u201cTis Marvellous and Wonderful\u201d, Refreshments were served at the church hall and everyone enjoyed an informal singsong.SOCIAL Johnny and Beulah Nussey attended the Ekins - Ranes wedding at Verdun on Saturday.Mrs.Maude Gruer is a patient at the Barrie Memoria® Hospital.Our best wishes go to her for continued improvement in health.Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Craig and family had as their dinner guests on Sunday Rev.Wil- Jiam M.Brown, Mrs.Brown Sheila Brown and Mr.and Mrs.Earl Kemp, Wendy and Elaine Kemp and Mary Beth Hamilton of Manotick.CURLING NOTES Eight rinks of business girls competed on Saturday for a second trophy donated by Ter res Noires Ltd.Lunch was served around the noon hour and more than 50 persons enjoyed a dinner at night.The main event of 2 game winners was won by a rink from Huntingdon.Runners up: Valleyfield.One game winners were Wentworth; runners up: Beauchateau, An enjoyable oneday bon- the guarantee of a lasting youthful spirit, of a life forever, the guarantee that neither death, nor trial, nor selfishness nor hatred have been able to prevent him from living and living anew: that all of this will not prevent those who cling to Him to live in love despite crippling selfishness, to live in faith despite doubt and disgust, and to live in hope where hearts are depressed.To keep alive the image of the risen Christ who lives within us, the Church has given us Sunday as a day of celebration, This obligation is a blessing! It is the wish of the pastors of the Church that on the first day of the week, in remembrance of Easter Sunday, we draw from this Fountain of Life.The more we want to live a life of deep faith the more we shall seek to discover what the Lord expects of us at home, at work, everywhere; the more we shall have to replenish our strength; the more we shall have to refresh ourselves with the diving water that Jesus Christ gives; the more the Sunday celebration must be an event of Salvation, a new contact with the Word of the Gospel and the grace of the Eucharist, Recently, a 44-year-old father made the following observation me that your friend no longer practices his religion.What do living! \u2014_ to his 17-year-old son: \u201cYou tell | twice She is classified Very Good and she has two Very Good daugh- Ssowfake, ters.Her sire is Marhrae Royal Choice.Easter greetings from the Bishop of V'field The Resurrection of the Lord Your mother works fifteen hours is like a sunrise upon the People a day for the four of you.We of God.It drives away despon- have kept dency and anxiety; it gladdens nights near your bedside; all Lacolle our hearts, it gives us renewed.my savings are for your studies and your outings.1 work even] {when I am sick so that you' Edgerton ard Mrs ! may have medicine when you* St.0 He is risen, He is living.If are sick, And your mother can tives and friends here on lue.He is living, He speaks to us tell you, there is only one reason de; always.He supports us in OUT for all of this; it is our Sunday | .trials and helps us to live and-Mass, We find therein an in-! Mrs.Gladys Speck were dinner to make live! The Church, which! spiration which you know only guests of Mr.and Mrs, Sher- is searching for her route o-!, 0 well and which we would like you also lo remember once afternoon guests were Mr.anc a week!\" Mr water of Easter.To search, to must acknowledge that I De seek the stray lamb, to feel Jieve more than ever in the one's way in darkness, to join gunday celebration both for my- those who walk in the night.|self and for you.Yes, Christ is But we shall no longer remember this if Sunday Mass disappears.It is evident.Fraternally, Guy Bélanger, Valleyfield.March 1970 69 69 68 68 68 68 68 68 67 67 66 65 I think about that?Listen.Do you think that your mother and I love one another enough?Do you think that we do well to spend many hours with you, our children?1 work twelve hours a day so that you may have a home, leisure time, pock- spiel for ladies was held at Ap roam.0 et money, books and records.64 63 63 69 J wish you tHe grace of the Resurrection which emanates from each Sunday's Eucharist.Bishop of the Diocese of ROCH TREPANIER AUTOMOBILE INC.TEL.264-5356 SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN TILL 9 P.M.FEW MACHINES LEFT TO BE SOLD AT COST PRICE 1ST PAYMENT NOV.1ST WITH SMALL DEPOSIT PARTS & SERVICE AVAILABLE ON RUPP CO AND STARR CRAFT TOYOTA, 4 dr., Sed.GALAXIE 500, 4 dr., H.T.V8, Auto.THUNDERBIRD, 4 dr., Landau, V8, Auto.FORD Custom: Ranch Wagon, 8 cyl., Ann FORD CUSTOM, 4 dr., Sed., 8 cyl., Aue.THUNDERBIRD, 2 dr., Landau, V8, Auto.GALAXIE 500, 2 dr., H.T., VB, Auto.TORINO GT., 2 dr, H.T., 8 cyl, Std.FORD LTD, Country Squire, V8, Auto.VOLKSWAGEN, Coach GALAXIE 500, 2 dr., H.T., V8, Auto.PONTIAC STRATO, 4 dr., Sed.V8, Auto.VALIANT, Sed., 6 cyl., Auto.GALAXIE, Station Wagon, V8, Auto.PONTIAC PARISIENNE, Conv., VB, Auto.58 BUICK, 4 dr., Sed.V8.HONDA Motorcycle, 2 cyl.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 period and took Maggie up to the front and demonstrated some obedienge exercises, Per- ley Williston thanked Mr.Chan-| ; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 idler, James Scoble called the E Mothers out from the kitchen and thanked them for preparing the delicious dinner.At the \u2018close of the banquet, Mr, Zeag- [man invested Stephanie Ever- {ritt and Ross Elliot as the new {Cub leaders.Everyone went \u2018home well satisfied that the banquet had been a success.watch during 100 LACOLLE Mrs, Calvin Chrysosome called on rela- Miss Ethel Robinson and ood Boyse on Sunday.Other ] R Valle and daughter.Mr.and Mrs.Harold McCaig - ne Taga At a joint session meeting - nurch 0: was de arte = svoni= x it se \u2018uses Seruxe \u2018he fiv Sundaÿ aim.of éach month, while the Henrysburg congre- \u201cnon weold come lo Lacoll the ensuing Sundays of each \u201conth.This arrangement is on a trial basis, for trree months time.Mr.Clarence McGee was taken to the hospital by ambulance during the last week, vriously ill.His many triends hope he may soon he better.The beautiful flowers at the United Church chancel on trea; in memory of her late husband.cided that the Ladolle congre-|\\ tion would join ip the Henry).March 15th., were placed there by Mrs.Donald Force of Mon-|; Dundee Durdee U.C.W, Meets DUNDEE -\u2014 The United Church Women, under the chairmanship of their presi: dent, Mrs, Charles carpeaticr held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs.Clarence Platt on Wednesday altesnoon, March 18th.A beautifully decorated cake, in keeping with the Easter season, formed the center piece of the dining table, and 18 members and two guests enjoyed the delicious dessert luncheon.In her opening remarks, Mrs, Carpentier made special mention of some of the older mem bers who were able to he present at this Easter time, and expressed appreciation of the effort they had made, The roll call was answered by a verse from the Bibl» containing the word \u201cMercy\u201d.The word for the April meeting will be \u201cNeighbour\u201d.Birthday money was contributed hv Mrs.Rnhort Stavan Mrs.Norman MePhee, Mrs.Ernest Watterson and Mrs, Lisle Watterson, One New member Mrs.Harold MacDonald vas warmly welcomed to the group.On behalf of the Board of Managers the members were asked to donate cupcakes or cookies to be served at the Film Night scheduled for the first of April in the Church Hall.One of the films deals with threshing and threshing machines of yesteryear, and so should prove of special interest to this farming community.\u2018A letter was read irom the Douglas Hospital asking for as sistance in their work hy renewal of our group meznber- ship.The fee of $5.00 was vot- ad to be subscribed.The matter of spring floweis for the Sanctuary on Easte: Sunday was brought up.As one »f the members is donating a nlant in memory of her late husband, the U.C.W.wil} also plan to provide the second plant, thus assuring that + hreath of springtime will grace the chancel on this special Sabbath Day There are two quilts to tir *t a future meeting to forward to Supply at our Montreal depot.The Aprij meeting will be entertained at the home of Mrs.Lyle Currie in Hunting don.when Mr.Charles Ma: sentier will be the guest speaker.Mrs.James Clinton led the devotions, and also provided the program both of which were in keecning with the Easter season, She was assisted in the Bible readings by Mrs Grace Fleming, Mrs.Elizabeth Fleming, Mrs.Martha Currie and Mrs.Gladys Watterson The rexding.were intersper sed with suitable mu-ical sal eclions provided by Mrs, Isa Lo Elder on te ni-no.Th meeting closed with the repeating of the Mizpah Benediction.Play had been golng on nightly from Thursday, March 12th, through Friday, March 20thin the Howick Curling Club on the annual Mixed Bonspiel for the Logan Memorial Trophy.Qualifying for the play-offs on Saturday afternoon and Saturday night were the following skips \u2014 Lachute, Don McFaul; Caledonia, André Emond, Beau- chateau, Bob Smith, Hunting- don, Henry Bonnenberg, Pointe Claire, John Spurway, Howick, Bill Ness, Howick, Rob.Little, and Valleyfield, Jack Jourdain.Over 170 enjoyed a Bar-B-Q Chicken dinner prepared by the Ladies, after which they remained to see André Emond, Caledonia\u2019s hard-hitting entry of Joy Jaar, third.John Jaar, second, and Lee Tobin, lead, beat Lachute\u2019s Don McFaul team of Debbie McFaul, third, Keith Warren, second, and Marge Warren, lead, for the Logan Memorial Trophy and the top prizes of the Bonspiel.While in the (B) series, Beau- chateau\u2019s Bob Smith with Irene Smith, third, Doug.Lang, second, and Cathy Cousins, lead, won over Pte.Claire's .Spur- way, E.Spurway, third, Bill Ramsey, second, and Mrs.Ramey, lead.Everyone, including the players, gathered in the spacious upstairs clubroom, where Har- then HOWICK \u2018SPIEL TO CALEDONIA J, dec 64 ENTER MIXED COMPETITION turned over to Paul Perrault, Chairman of the Bonspiel, who thanked everyone who had helped to make the Bonspiel such a success.He then called on Mrs.Russell Logan to present the Logan Memorial Trophy to André Emond, the winning skip.The winners were asked choose from very worthwhile prizes.Paul then called on Mrs.Brenda Black, President of the Howick Ladies Curling Club to present the prizes to the winners and runners-up in the B event.Each skip spoke briefly, saying how much they had enjoyed the Bonspiel and the hospitality extended by the Howick Club, Coffee and doughnuts were served to all, social hour followed with music and dancing.the proceedings Church Vous There was a good turn-in at Choir practice at the Elder home on Friday evening, when the choir practiced a special anthem for Easter Sunday, an also the hymns for Goud by.day evening service as wey) the Easter morning service, to worship We are to be honoureq uli Good Friday evening by tu presence of the Salter sisters: who will offer a special selection at this service when Mr Carpentier will be assisted by clergymen from Fort Covington It is hoped that a goodly num ber will be present at this 830 service, as well as al the | Sunday Service.aller which a uster old Robertson, President of the Club, welcomed everyone.He Village Barn Antiques CORNER OF FAIRVIEW ROAD & CENTRE ST.me men FURNITURE AND GLASS REFINISHING AND CANING HUNTINGDON Tel.264-5160 ir fuse cones THE WAGOH KING \u2018Jetliner\u201d pa ca Snappy for riding or hauls ing! 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Roulean opened the UN à \u2019 | Go dene.Bo From then on it was all Val 8:28.unassisted: Yva ' vi but although the shore ice is partially melted the lake \u20ac\" Montreal Inter-school Athle-|Went to St-Pius School, 1st.\u2014 Pierre Fillion, 2nd.\u2014 ins in our orale games -coring fo Chateauguay 4 the lexfield.The Nats tied thejgave the Nats a 73 Mercier looks pretty solid.What we noticed most of all across tic Association (GMIAA) Pro-| In the Novice class (Senior) Pierre Gervais, drd.dimmyi TRANSPORT .TEXACO SERVICE STATION| Grocery Store on Gladstone Watches | CHATEAU TEL.264-3122 HUNTINGDON} TEL.264-3259 HUNTINGDON EL EE SIMONA miNGDON TEL.829.2244 onnsrown Huntingdon ms ss Shop At Home For The Best Deals, Prices and Qualified Service PEN soute mA LE ai 16 - The Gleaner Wednesday, March 25, 1970 Howick WOMEN BEAT THE MEN Last Wednesday the weather was about as miserable as it could be excepting the temperature.Rather than sit at home and eat tea biscuits foi the rest of the winter, I packed a bag with my share of the refreshments for the Seniors\u2019 gathering and waded up the driftdilled street, with the wind keeping me on the move.Thirty Seniors came out to the weekly gathering, proof that they enjoy the get togethers.The curlers had an exciting afternoon playing a challenge game, ladies versus men.The skip they had challenged was storm-bound but he may have another chance next week.The newspapers Carry stories of the Women's Freedom revolution that is build: ing up in the world.This curling game had overtones of this revolution and to the chagrin the ladies won.of the men, Skip Margaret Angell.lois Elliott.Agnes Brown, Janet Brown 8, versus skip Irwin Orr, Bill Husband, Bruce Cairneross, Mack McIntyre 7.Watch for news about the recond round! - The men who played cards were more successful.Bill Frown had the high Bridge score, Hank Vendenberg, 500, and Ida Gallie, Chinese Check-! ers, playing a two-handed game.Margaret Dunn held the marked cup and will receive her prize later from Agnes| Milne.Everyone had a pleasant visit around the tea tables.The program that followed was short but filled with laughs.There was a reading, \u201cThe Curling Game\u201d by Louisa Kerr, a quiz led by Martha Logan, and several amusing stories read by Pearl Kerr, with additional ones from the audience.The old-timers can hold their own with any preacher when it comes to story-telling and our thoughts about the roads and the weather were sweeter when we .aughed.Florence Crawford supplied the closing music.ROTARIANS VISIT A group of 38 Rotarians and their wives from M~ntreal West visited Howick CuHMing Club on Thursday afternoon March 12.The party, which had heen arranged by Mr.Me: Keen, included curling and bridge during the afternoon followed hy a dinner at 7 p.m.The club rocm was gay with St.Patrick's decorations with pots of shamrock and green candles on the tables.The menu included roast beef, vegetables, home made pies, buns and pickles which were relished by the visitors.There were after dinner speeches und prizes for everyone.Preparations had been made for 50 people so the Rotarians who peeked into the kitchen Suffering from a case of STÉERINE NEQUES as a result of constantly AYGCATING | THE WHEEL 7 drive in for.\u201cBEAR\u201d Wheel Alignment Call Collect 483 - 1071 CANADIAN MONEY AT PAR BROCKY and VERNS Chateaugay Rd.MALONE, N.Y.pe \u201c|touch again after the meal and saw the \u2018 extra food, proceeded to draw {tickets for the roasts, pies and huns.Everyone had so much fun the party ended up like a big family gathering.One lady was delighted to be in with a family she had visited some years ago in Howick.MASONS PLAY A smal} group from the Masonic Lodge at Chateauguay tried the curling game on Saturday.Soup and sandwiches were served hy the visiting ladies.An open mixed honspiel filled the evening hours.The finals will be played on Saturday for the Logan Memoriat Trophy.Ormstown Mrs.Rita Thurston visited! with Mrs.Elizabeth Dymond in Chateauguay, on Thursday.Mr.Albert Wilson of Howick spent a day recently with Mr.and Mrs.Fred Baskin.Mr.Percy Baskin called on Sunday at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Mrs.Rita Thurston and Mrs.James Elvidge spent a few days in Montreal recently with Mr.and Mrs.Henry Thurston and family and other relatives.Wallace Collins, Week-end callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.John Laurin were Mr.André Laurin of Lu- Salle, Mrs.F.Laurin and Mrs.Bill Gibhs and family of Have- lock.Georgetown WMS meets The Georgetown W M.S.met at the home of Mrs.T.Kerr on Tuesday afternoon, March 17, Mrs.Robt MacFarlane opened the meeting and read some interesting items about Saint Patrick, the Missionary, who lived in Ireland between the years 385 and 461 and who on his death, left Ireland almost entirely Christianized.The Easter Worship Service from the Glad Tidings was followed with different members taking part.The Roll Call was answered with a short item on China.The Treasurer reported $72.sent in to Headquarters.Letters were read by the Treasurer and Supply Secretary.During the study period a short play entitled \u201cPrayer Cobwebs over China \u2018was read by Mrs.W.Brown and Mrs.Stanley Peddie.A chapter from the Study Book \u201cSet Free for Others\u2019 entitled \u201cWhat is Man; describing his two dimensions, \u201cVertical and Horizontal,\u2019 MacFarlane and Miss Lois Elliot.Members were asked to bring items for the \u2018\u2019White Elephant\u201d table to the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs, Dan MacFarlane.A special lable will be set up for these articles at the Tea and Plant Sale to be held on May 23rd.| A meeting of the Ladies Aid was held at the close of the W.M.S.meeting by Brenda Wallace On Wednesday evening, March 11th our senior boys played hoec- key in the Huntingdon arena against the fellows from the ed well but, torious.3 to 1.Our one and only goal was scored by George Tan- nahill.George managed to keep his club from getting skunked.For suspicious people Friday 13th is dreaded, something dras- us, the Ridge Road was vie H'don Young Farmers News tis usually happens, yet our club was overwhelming when {they played a fantastic game of hockey against Franklin, The score was 5 to 2, George Tan- Ridge Road.Both teams play-'nahill opened the scoring for unfortunately forithe evening.He played a dynamic game finishing with three goals.His younger brother, Kenny scored \u2018a goal and made two assists.The fifth goal was scored by Steve McDonagh.Congratulations, team, jup the good work! was read by Mrs, R.Somerville, Obituary The Late Anna Beseikierski Sympathy is extended to Mr.Ignacy Besiekierski in the death of his wife, the former Anna Sikorski, at the Barrie Memorial Hospital, Ormstown on Friday, March 13th.\u2018Funeral was held [rom Sharpe\u2019s funeral Parlors to St Roman's Church on Monday, March 16th, where the Rev.Father Daoust had charge o! Lhe burial service and also the commital service.Mr.and Mrs.Besiekierski on coming from Poland {wenty four years ago, first came to Stanhridge East, and stayed there only a couple of months, and then came to lemming ford where they have made their home ever since.Mrs.Besiekierski, or Anna, as she was commonly Known, was, noted for her cheerfuliiess kindness and good will, to neighbours and hiends, and as such she will long he remembered.Floral tributes were many, and beautiful Pallbearers were Andrew Raymond l.aval- lee, William Kremme] and Hiar- vey Duquetle.Deepest sympathy is extended to her husband, also to her aged mother and sister in Poland.Havelock Get well wishes are extended to Mrs.Philip Douglas who underwent surgery at the Barrie Memorial Hospital recently.Valleyfield U.C.W.MEETS The regular meeting of the Valleyfield United Church U.C.W.was held on Monday evening, March 16th, in the Church Hall.Mrs, A, Wilson, the President, chaired the meeting and welcomed everyone present.The Secretary read the minutes of the previous meeting and Mrs, W.Graeber gave the Treasurer's Report.This was followed by reports {rom the various committees.The Visiting Committee reported that visits have been made and cards of Sympathy and Get- Well cards have been sent, The Supply Chairman asked for baby sets and diapers to send to the Supply Depariment.There were reports from the Spring Tea Convener and the Fall Bazaar Convener.The business meeting was fol- lewed by the Devotional Period led by Mrs.T.Hargrave, Mrs.M.Anderson, and Mrs.K.Leger, Mrs.B, Paterson introduced the guest speaker, Mrs.M.Evans.Mrs.Evans is a teacher in Ormslown and is involved in the Association for the Mentally Retarded.She chose as her topic Interpretation of Art in Special Education.\u201d She showed some of the Art done by pupils she taught in the States.Some of the pictures had been lone when she first taught them, others a year or two later.It was interesting to note the change in most of the drawings.The ladies found this a most informative evening.Mrs.Evans was thanked on behalf of everyone present by Mrs.F.Jeffery.Mr.Ernest Allen is enjoying a two-week holiday from his employment at the Lion Vinegar Company.Mr.and Mrs, Bill Pouliot of Montrea.called recently on Mrs, F.Lausin.Belated birthday wishes to Mr.Amos Vaillancourt on March 23.Mr.and Mrs.Peter Gibbs of Cornwall were Sunday callers of Mr.and Mrs .Bill Gibbs and family.Mr.and Mrs, Wesley McComb and Mrs.Oasic Mannagh spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.and keep Frank McComb in Mooers, N.Y.3 DAY PRE INVENTORY THURSDAY \u2014 FRIDAY \u2014 SATURDAY HOCKEY PANTS 50% OFF MEN'S SKATES 50% OFF SNOW SCRAPERS SNOW SHOVELS HOCKEY PADS 50% OFF CHILDREN'S AND LADIES SKATES SKI 25% OFF BOOTS HOCKEY SWEATERS] 50% OFF 50% OFF TEL.829-2221 30% OFF ON TOYS 25% OFF ON .GIFTWARE REG.5.95 SQ.YD NOW I 2 FEET WIDE PAGE SPECIAL IN 12 FT.WIDE \u201cCREST HARDWARE FOR PEOPLE LOOKING FOR QUALITY AND DON'T MIND PAYING LESS CHURCH ST.MINORCA 100% EVLAN PILE CARPETING & RUGS IN STOCK NOW \u2014 3 COLORS FOAM BACK CARPET \u201cCANDY STRIPE COLORS\u201d $4.29 sq.yd.\"CHARGEX AND EASY PAYMENT PLAN AVAILABLE 4.99 sq.yd.\u2014 ANY LENGTH ANTRY STOCK \u2014 ANY LENGTH Refreshments were served by the hostesses.Ont.4g visiting at the home of, 7 her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs.A.Chaplin, Mr.Ted Mayoh of Toronto is spending a few days visiting at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr.and Mrs.John Dow.Mr.and Mrs.Lionel Robb have returned home from a few day's vacation in the Lauren- tians, Gel-well wishes to Mr.Henry Cordy who underwent surgery during the past week in the Royal Victoria Hospital.Hemmingford \u201cSenior Citizens\u201d Ahout 30 Senior Citizens had their \u201cget together\u201d on Thursday afternoon at the United church Hall, including four visitors from out of town.\u201cGames of your choice\u201d was enjoyed by all, followed by the usual social hour.P.ans wer made for a Pot luck stippe.© be held April 2nd., and the ladies were invited to brin a hot dish.Everybody welcome.Social Congratulations to Mr.Em- met Cleland who on March 24th., celebrated his 90th birthday, at the home of Mr, and Mrs, George Rogers, Mr.W.J.Cowan, Brockville, Ontario is spending a few weeks at the home of his sister, Mrs.W_ J.McKay.Mrs.Florence Martin of Mystic, Que., is visiting at the home of her daughter and son- in-law, Mr.and Mrs.George Rogers for a few weeks.Mr, and Mrs.J.Howard Miller accompanied hy their daughter Mrs.A.H.Demray of Plattshurg, N.Y.visiled Mrs.Miller's Father Mr.C.B.Collupy of Kingston, Ontario recently, also other relatives in Mrs, G.McGinnis of of Perth, 3alh, Ontario.(Ley & TINKER vo.\u2014 | Winter SPRING CLOTH Specials NOW IN STOCK Terry Cloth Print, 45\u201d Wool for Suits 25% OFF | Velvetine, 36\u201d wide 50\u201d wide Crimp Knit, 60\u201d wide Polyester Crepe, 45\" Drapery, all kinds Cotton, all kinds Acrylic wool Terry cloth 45\u201d wide Wool check, all kinds Fortrel Print, 45\" wide 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