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1 WOW STRCTLY PAD-N-ADVANCE The VOL LV No 5 Glengarry News SUBSCRPTON- THE FNEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER N EASTERN ONTARO Alexra Ont (Frday February 4 - J [ n Canada US & Foregn $250 per year $300 per year $250 A YEAR Reeve McDonald Heads Commttee To Study Hgh School Areas v / n Countes Councl Approves Establshment Of A Juvenle Detenton Home As January Sesson ended Saturday Unted Countes Councl on Saturday set up a specal commttee nvestgate consder all matters pertanng larger hgh school areas n dstrct Acton was taken on recommendaton educaton commttee under charmanshp T Scott Fraser reeve Lancaster Townshp Charman consultatve commttee s Maor A A McDonald reeve Alexra Sttng hm wll e James A McArthur warden; E McMllan deputy reeve Wn- Chester Townshp; H H Ouderkrk reeve Fnch vllage Councl decded on Ontaro Trustee Ratepayers Assocaton $5 membershp fee was approved Delegates were named attend annual meetng assocaton n Toron The delegates wll be warden James A McArthur T Scott Fraser E B McMllan H H Ouderkrk Adren Marleau J O Seeley Ovla Masse clerk-treasurer P S Boyd Councl adopted report Resolutons Memorals Commttee under charmanshp Maor A A MacDonald Clerk-treasurer P S Boyd was authorzed nvestgate effect changed legslaton whch would enable county health unt costs be dstrbuted among muncpaltes on a per capta bass rar than on an equalzed assessment bass Actng on recommendatons ts -Agrcultural Commttee Councl Saturday afternoon ok steps assst n a forest conservaton scheme John McLennan Reeve Charlottenburgh Townshp was charman commttee Councl voted $2000 be placed at dsposal Forestry Commttee for current year Ths grant s exclusve cost two areas beng purchased for a forest conservaton proect n countes Councl also turned over Dundas County demonstraton plot n Chester vlle that! vllage The plot wll be resold vllage for $00 t wll be converted n a park- Warden James A McArthur " clerk-treasurer were authorzed sgn agreements DepartmenS Ls Forest dealng ' new countes forestry areas Named Forestry Commttee were Warden McArthur o M'asse W A McEwen Joseph Flon J W Duval Johnson Ouderkrk Alex Emberg H H Wllams L C Davs H R Durant (Contnued on page 5) Hydro Helcopter Spent Nght Here Alexrans had r frst close up vew a helcopter over Saturday nght when Hydro engneers usng ths nouvel method transportaton study r lnes spent nght here Thé brd blades nested among or modes transportaton at Shepherd Bros garage where t wasseen phographed by many resdents dstrct After crclng lazly over wn Saturday afternoon t)he helcopter came down n front curlng rnk taxed Shepherd Bros On take-f Sunday mornng from Man street n front garage t hedge-hopped over fence n a nearby feld n made ts ascent Local Man Escapes nury n Mshap Albert Lauzon Alexra escaped nury early Sunday mornng when hs lght delvery truck rolled over twce on a curve east Lancaster wegh scales was damaged extent $700 Polce sad vehcle was proceedng east on Hghway No 2 when t apparently ht ce-packed road shoulder went out control n south dtch The truck made two complete turns before t came rest on ts rght sde up aganst a telephone pole 50 Years Marred On Monday Congratulatons tare extended M Mrs John Allan Cameron 3rd Kenyon who are prvleged celebrate r ffteth weddng annversary ger on Monday next Feb 7th Due unfavourable wear condtons n wnter fam ly thought t better postpone celebraton tll comng summer when y wll all be present Mr MVs Cameron were marred n St Fnnan s Cadral Feb 7th 899 by Rev Donald Mac- Mllan Mrs Cameron was former Harret MacMllan daughter late Mr Mrs John B Mac- Mllan Ther happy marred years were all spent on Lot 4 n 3rd Kenyon y Were blessed a large famly twelve eght whom are lvng Mr Mrs Cameron stll hae hearty wll leave ths week end for Krkl Lake norrn ponts where y wll spend some tme members r famles o Dan M MacMllan Des At 74 A lfelong respected resdent (Lochel Townshp Dan Mles Mac- Mllan ded at hs home 20-5th concesson on Sunday followng a lengthy perod ll health He was aged 74 The late M* MacMllan was born on homestead son John Mles MacMllan hs wfe Bella MacMllan He had farmed re throughout hs lfetme was wdely known respected M' MacMllan never marred He leaves mourn hs passng two brors one sster: John MacMllan whom he resded Duncan Mac- Mllan Wnnpeg Mrs Dan M'acLennan Palm Sprngs Nevada Rev N F Sharkey Lancaster fcated at largely attended funeral servce held Wednesday afternoon at McMllan Funeral Home Alexra The body was placed n vault St Fnnan s cemetery awat bural n St Columa cemetery Krk Bll n sprng WA Meetng The regular meetng Unted Church W A wll be held on Thursday February 0th at home Mrs D N McRae AHS Cht Chat (Margaret Macleod) On January 28th frst meetng newly organzed Students Councl was held Mr Fraser presdng The followng slate fcers s result electons held at that meetng: Presdent Duncan Bradley Vce-Pres Boyce MacDougald Treasurer Mss Barrette Secretary Hear Chsholm The meetngs wll be held frst Mo nl ay every month commencng on Feb 6th Last Frday nght H FHS down- ed our boys 9-7 n a smashng game n Glengarry Gardens Ths was fnal game seres The queston now s Wll we make play ofs?" Let s hope so!! On Wednesday ths week nspecrs pad r annual vst school gvng us many hnts on proper class behavour Our Glee Club s now n full swng n preparaton for a concert be held n sprng So straned vocal chords we now say au revor" Mark Sxteth Weddng Date Mr & Mrs Peter Lothan Honored At Dalketh On Annversary Mr Mrs Peter A Lothan lfetme wdely known resdents Dalketh area were prvleged celebrate sxteth annversary r weddng Saturday January 5 th That day a nece Mrs Art L Hodg knson r daughter Mrs Lorne McDonald tendered a dnner n r hondr at home Mrs Mc- Donald R R Dalketh where ublarans presently resde Mr Mrs Lothan were vsted durng day by relatves frends y were recpents gfts cards congratulary telegrams from many frends relatves Mr Lothan was bom at Breadalbane 86 years ago a son Peter Lothan hs wfe Janet McTavsh Mrs Lothan who s aged 82 s former Magge MeCaskll a daughter Wllam MeCaskll hs wfe Anne McLeod They were marred at manse n Vankleek Hll farmed untl three years ago when y sold farm went lve r daughter Mrs Lome McDonald Mr MWDonald Lochel Fund Nears $2500 Mark Furr contrbutons Qugley Farm Forum-sponsored fund ad M'acPhee famly have been receved ths week t s possble fnal tal wll reach $2500 Total collectons n Alexra now st at $55450 ths sum s ncluded n more than two thous dollars already reported by those n charge fund Some $200 was realzed by Charlottenburgh Junor Farmers at r dance n Green Valley Pavlon Frday ths s stll come n Of tal some $50 has been receved from ex-glengarrans resdng at dstant ponts o Complete Plans For Toron Party Attendance at Glengarry Garng be held n Toron on Frday evenng February s expected exceed that orgnal meetng Assocaton held n 945 when well over three hundred regstered secretary The garng has become a looked for reunon former present resdents Eastern Countes o( Ontaro vew extendng ts prvleges all former resdents dstrct surroundng Glengarry Consttuton By- Laws now desgnate Socety as The Glengarry & Dstrct Hghl Club Toron The Executve Com mttfee members Were selected ntenton havng representaton from all dstrcts n Countes The Honorary Presdents are members who have gven much tme advancement Assocaton The present Presdent Murde Mc- Nel s well khown n Wllamswn Cornwall dstrcts; Vce presdent Ranne Macdonald' served as a bank manager n varous branches throughout Eastern parts Provnce came Toron from Vankleek Hll Ose Vlleneuve Member Ontaro Legslature for Glengarry Mrs Vlleneuve are expected be n attendance at Garng Mr Vlleneuvethas been requested fcally extend an nvtaton hs fellow Members from Eastern Countes r lades The West End Veterans' Hall on College Street has been home Club snce ts ncepton has ample accomodaton for a large crowd Of partcular nterest Glen garrans s prompter for square dances Danne Bran Danne s a protege George Wade Cornhusker fame t was through Wllamswn Far Board Annual Appont Members To Hghl Games Central Commttee Kenneth Barn Bryce Mc- Naughn Martnwn L Cameron Kennedy Wllamswn were apponted members Glengarry Hghl Games commttee at annual meetng St Lawrence Valley Agrcultural Socety held at Wllamswn Thursday nght last week Wth three representatves Kenyon Agrcultural Socety y wll consttute man commttee for organzaton 949 Games Presdent Mae Cammng Lancaster Murde MacLennan Secretary Treasurer L C Kennedy were apponted as delegates attend Fars Conventon n Toron next week There was a large attendance at meetng at whch Presdent Mao Cummng presded ntended mprove ments grounds were dscussed addtonal l added last year t s planned have a fne Far Grounds n a short tme The'entre slate fcers was reelected:* Présdent Mac Cummng Lancaster st Vce-Pres John McLennan Martnwn 2nd Vce-Pres L C Kennedy Wllamswn Sec-Treas Murde MacLennan Lancaster Hon Drecrs Dan A MacRae Wllamswn; Dr D E Dumouln Lancaster; James Goodfellow Wl- lamswn; L B Murray Martn- wn Board Drecrs Salem Thomp -! son Kenneth Barn Martnwn; Wlfred McDonald W Sls Robert McDonald Mac MacRae! George Andresen Wllamswn; J' C Watt George MacRae Lancaster ] Lady Decrs Mrs E L Mc- Naughn Bansvlle Mss E Sls Mss M Hall Wllamswn; Mrs James Graham Martnwn; Mrs J K Condfe Summerswn Junor Drecrs Nel Sangster Stuart Hall McKell Fraser Edwn St John Lancaster; Alex McNaughn Lloyd McRae Bansvlle; Gordon McNel Summerswn; Bruce Sova Glen Roy Arche McDonald Wllams wn; Clarence Fske Martnwn Young Lberal Rally Here Wednesday Plans bava been completed for tg rally n Alexer Hall Wednes- day next week when Hon Mln F Gregg VC Mnster Veterans Affars wll be prncpal* speaker The rally s sponsored by! Glengarry Young Lberals Asso- caton but s open everyone ' any age Dancng Wll be enoyed followng ( rally nured At Work n Cornwall Plant Robert McLennan son Mrs McLennan Alexra suffered ful nures hs left h Dan pan arm Thursday last week whle at work n Cornwall plant Howard Smth Paper Mlls When hs foot slpped Bob s left arm was drawn n-! rollers machne at whch he was workng Wnner an MM n World War Bob s a patent n Hotel Deu Hosptal where t s reported no bones were broken though flesh was badly crushed Carnval Nght At Lochel Postponed The Bg Wnter Carnval Nght Dance whch was advertsed for Lochel Hall Frday February 4th has been postponed Monday evenng February 7 th Ths has been decded George that Commttee members ^ ^ all a chanc at secured Danne s servces Resdents Glengarry are expected advse any members r famles n Toron dstrct event two very mportant comng events one at Alexer Hall Alexra or at Greenfeld Par- pu sh Hall Greenfeld Town Councl Asks New Offcers Dstrct nspecr Wll Be Requested To Replace Polce Town Councl wll ask for replacement members Provncal Polce now n charge polce work n Alexra t was decded at Monday s regular meetng when a report was receved a recent ncdent n a local restaurant t s alleged that on that occason both constables refused co-operate n assstng proprer keep order A moton passed after consderable dscusson nstlructed Clerk for ward report Dstrct nspecr S Hunter Provncal Polce at Cornwall a recommendaton that two constables be replaced at once There has been consderable dssatsfacton present polce set-up due n part fact that whle wn councl s responsble for salares expenses local polce y are responsble for orders cnly r superor fcers n Provncal Polce Appontment Mr Lonel Latulppe carry out 950 assessment was made at Monday s meetng Mr Latulppe was assessor n Lochel Townshp last year Hs salary wll he $400 whle completng assessment hs dutes wll nclude collecton dog tax Quotatons on cauton traffc lghts fom a supply frm were studed tabled Prce quoted was $269 for each two lghts whch would be nstalled as Man street safety measures Accounts approved for payment talled $39860 All members councl were n attendance Prests Honored Pror To Transfers On Frday evenng at close movng pcture show held n St Anthony's Church Hall Apple Hll Monckl parshoners St Anthony's Church presented Rev D A Kerr PP a substantal puse Ha left on Saturday take up hs dutes at St Raphael s Church Rev J R Donhee Cornwall s take charge Apple Hll parsh R V: J R Dorhee was honored by -St Columban s Sodalty Chldren Mary pror hs transfer from St Columban s parsh Cornwall Apple Hll where he began hs dutes as parsh prest Sunday At a meetng Sodalty last week Mss Elane O Nell presdent made presentaton a gft a purse money Funeral Held To Krk Jll At resdence her daughter Mrs Duncan MacLennan 34 Wllbrod Ave Verdun Que death occurred Mrs Hugh J MacMlan formerly Krk Hll Aged 86 Mrs MacMllan was one tre oldest most hghly esteemed resdents Verdun her passng wll be regretted by relatves frends re throughout Glengarry The former Chrsty MaePhee Mrs MacMllan wss born at lot 24-4th Kenyon youngest daughter John McPhee hs wfe Sara Mac- Donald On March 3rd 89 she mar red Hugh J MacMllan who predeceased her n 93 She leaves mourn her passng two sons two daughters: John A MacMllan Wales Ont ; John MacMllan Apple Hll; Mrs Duncan MhcLennan Mrs Augusta MacDonald Verdun One sster two brors also survve: Mrs A Cameron Cloquet Mnn; John J Macl%ee Vancouver; J A Mae- Phee Spokane Wash; sx grchldren four great grchldren Relatves frends from a dstance attendng funeral were Mrs D MacDonell Ottawa Mr Mrs Ernest Flon Avonmore Mrs Phl J MacDonald Apple Hll John A MacMllan Wales And John MacMllan Apple Hll Many beautful floral ferngs were receved as well as messages sympathy Maroons Seek Second Spot n Two Pre-Play-Off Games On Week End ' Beat Fnch Wednesday To Make t But One Loss n Last Seven Starts Maxvlle And Fnch Play Here Teams Are Bunched Wth Morrsburg defntely out furr league play unfcal stng teams n C O VHL s as follows: P W L T Fts Maxvlle Fnch Alexra Chestervlle Lancaster Plays Wednesday The league-leadng Lancaster Ranbows come Gardens next Wednesday nght when Alexra s Legonnares wll be out repay a 5-9 trouncng suffered Tuesday nght at Lancaster The goose-egg score was no ndcaton play whch was evenly matched through most game The home team counted twce n second perod r last trree goals came n rapd successon n dyng moments qf gam The Legon team entertaned Vankleek Hll here Saturday nght when vsrs went home an 8-5 vcry Alexra rolled up a nce 5- edge n frst frame only see vsrs te* t up n second go on wn n thrd Doug Hall paced vcrs three goals J Segun accounted for two Gerald Roy Bll Mulln Pat Larocque garnered one apece For losers snpers were Emle Hurtubse Claude Lemay J Sgoun Ralph Roy Lucen Larocque Alexra goal Charlebols; defence McMaster Campbell; centre Brunet; wngs Sgoun Lemay; subs N Laparle Perard Roy Larocque Hurtubse A Laparle Thauvette Vankleek Hll goal Larvere defence B Mulln E Mulln; centre Hll; wngs Lenweber Matte; subs Delle Roy Segun Secours Laponte Larocque Referees W Cardnal R Matte Son Offcated At Mor s Funeral A son Rev Jerome Rozon CSV Rgaud Que chanted Solemn Mass Requem at funeral Mrs Alderc Rozon esteemed resdent North Lancaster held Saturday January 29th St Margaret s Church Glen Navs Mrs Rozon ded Wednesday January 26fh followng a lengthy llness Assstng Far Rozon at Mass were hs cousn Rev Far Brazeau Rev J A Wyle PP The pallbearers were her fve sons Laurent Orphr Ludovc Orene Vcrn Rozon one son-n-lâw Rene Laoombe The funeral was attended by a very large number relatves frends ndca/tve wdespread regret sympathy n her passng Whle body remaned at home her son Mr Ludovc Rozon a great many frends called extend sympathy bereaved famly Numer ous Mass cards sprtual ferngs were receved The former Alce Lalonde Mrs Rozon leaves mourn her passng her husb one daughter sx sons: Mrs Rene Lacombe (Luclle) North Lancaster; Far Jerome Rozon CSV Rgaud; Laurent Vcrn Roeon Montreal; Orphr Ludovc Orene Rozon North Lancaster One son predeceased her sx yaars ago as dd a bror Euclde Lalonde Cornwall School Team Comng An exhbton school hockey match wll be played n Glengarry Gardens Saturday mornng from 2 o clock when team from St Joseph s School n Alfred comes here meet local Sacred Heart School boys The up comng Alexra Maroons defeated Fnch Blue Devls decsvely n Fnch Arena Wednesday nght serve notce that y are team e reckoned n league play-fs expected get underway late next week mprovng every game Maroons showed defnte superorty over league leadng Blue Devls who went down for a 7-4 count Glengarry Gardens holds spotlght ths week end as Maroons am for second place spot n playf pcture Fnch plays a return game here Saturday whch should be a thrller a Maroon wll set scene for a really decsve game Monday Maxvlle Mllonares Maxvlle Alexra wll n be playng for second spot ths game wll tell tale whch teams meet n frst play-f round Maroons have been beaten only once n r last seven games by Fnch The or sx have seen Alexra wn fve te one Monday at Maxvlle At Fnch Wednesday nght Maroons opened a rush grabbed a commng* 4- lead whch thèy never relnqushed Two goals went each team n second frame honors were splt - n curtan quarter Blue Devls beatng Deslaurers only n last mnute play Reasbeck Plante dented twne twce for Maroons sngles gong Leduc Bouge Fern Gundon MacPherson had two for home team Graham Shaver one each The game was hled by neutral fcals Was attractvely clean only three mnor penaltes beng h êd out At Glengarry Gardens last Thursday nght steadly mprovng Marooms well earned a 5-0 vcry over Chestervlle as goale Deslaurers cop ped hs frst shut-out season The game was fast markedly clean only three mnor penaltes beng meted out Maroons clamng one se Dune McDonald turned hat trck agan scorng frst three goals two n openng perod agan n thrd There were no scores n second frame Or counters went Stewart Bouge complete freworks At Maxvlle Monday nght Maroons very nearly repeated vcry last Mllonares-Maroons meetng A very questonable goal by home team n thrd perod prevented a 6-5 vcry for Maroons who had be content a 6-6 te game Maroons most recent acqustons Leduc a defenceman Plante showed well Plante had twp goals Daoust Fem Gundon Stewart Bouge one each Mlks was good for two home-team goals Larocque Larahe Young R Archambault cne each Gerard Archambault Mllonares suffered a shoulder nury n second perod whch knocked hm from game The teams Maxvlle goal McDonald; defenqe G Archambault; wngs M Archambault R Archambault; subs Larabe Young Larocque H Ferguson D Ferguson Lobb Pantalone Mlks Malette Alexra goal Deslaurers; defence Leduc J Gundon; centre Reasbeck; wngs McDonald Porer subs Don Tesser Plante Stewart Bouge F Gundon D Aoust Lrault Referees M Parsen D Mun Takes Hydro Post Donald Campbell Cornwall formerly Greenfeld has dscontnued hs electrc sales servce busness n Cornwall accept a poston as electrcal nspecr Hydro Commsson At least for present hs new* dutes wll be confned mmedate Cornwall area A

2 The Glengarry News Alexra OntFrday February 4 Ffcge 2 Lve Sck Outlook For 49 Address by W P Watson Lre Sck Commssoner for Ontaro Durng Federal-Provncal Conference on Agrculture held n December nformaton was revealed whch leads concluson that surpluses have accumulated n respect certan commodtes Newspaper reports ssued followng Conference carred mplcaton that prces were lkely declne n 949 These same papers reported sres starvaton n many countres throughout world To those who beleve n nfallblty law supply dem t s rar dffcult -reconcle surpluses lower prces durng a perod when so many world s populaton are n dre need food One does not have go far afeld fnd a logcal explanaton Those who are n dstress do not possess dollars Any apprasal relatonshp between supply dem must be vewed n lght ablty pay There has always been a shortage food n world but up ' present tme no one has solved problem dstrbuton Before ths problem can-be solved t wll be necessary fortfyhhose n need drawal purchase r requrements n order gan an apprecaton problems confrontng ns n 949 may we brefly revew sgnfcant developments n past ten years Prevous war Canada produced vast quanttes agrcultural products that had be mar- keted outsde ths Domnon For most part se surplus products were sold n Great Brtan Unted States Canada usually sold more Brtan than she purchased from that country Any balance owng Canada was pad n sterlng whch n turn was sold n Unted' States for Amercan dollars The Amercans on or h'used sterlng purchased from Canada buy goods n Great Brtan As a result " (hs arrangement multlateral: tradng practces were mantaned on a very practcal bass Shortly after war was declared ths arrangement was dscontnued Ratonng was mposed on people Great Brtan n order make plan work Brtsh Government expressed desre purchase necessary food stuffs under contract that s defnte amounts at specfc prces Durng early stages Brtan was able obtan supples from countres or than Canada Wthn a very short tme supples from elsewhere were reduced ken shpments Canadans were asked ncrease r producton n order fulfll larger ever larger contracts n many ntsances Canada was obltged sever trade relatonshps Unted States because quanttes stpulated n contracts were much larger than Canada could supply as long as he Amercan market was open To "?tneat Qualty Tea w ff compensate for loss governng bodes n that country lkely occur untl that product cheese The contract for curamercan market contract prces should obect spendng s fered prncpal consu- rent year calls for shpment 50 mllon pounds at 30c per were ncreased but seldom money collected from Amercan tax mers at a more attractve prce level prevalng n US Followng payers for goods produced n or Canada produced an exceptnally pound f-o b cheese facres Ths war' contract system parts world when such goods large crop potaes n 948 a quantty s 20 mlon pounds n merchsng has been contnued are depressng market n bg ncrease occurrng n Ontaro excess amount shpped n most maor products out- r own country However Quebec t s generally belev- 948 Unless re s a transfer tng excepton beng beef probable complcatons such ac- ed that producton n se two mlk from or channels n Just a word about methods ton should be realzed by every provnces s suffcent meet cheese facres Canada s not fnancng employed n last ten Canadan For example f peo- requrements As a consequence lkely meet her contract n 949 years: Durng early stages pes Western Europe can secure martme provnces whch form- Any transfer wll depend upon war food products purchased n essental goods pay for same erly sold large quanttes se prce or mlk products n Canada were pad for n dollars ob n currency r own coun- two provnces have been deprved 948 cheese facry mlk brought Potaes lower returns than or outlets taned by Brtan as a result tres y are not lkely use r maor market lqudatng nvestments on precous dollars buy elsewhere have been declared a surplus com- Unless re s some declne n are modty n Unted States whch prce alternate dary products North Amercan Contnent When n event that surpluses ths source dollars became ex- created n Unted States Canada acton has resulted n an embargo cheese facres are not lkely hausted essental food stuffs were could be deprved outlets "whch beng placed on shpment obtan more mlk Even f y suppled by Canada under Mutual formerly consttuted mportant mar- potaes that country Unless do contract s large enough stuaton changes between now take care any transfer Ad Followng war both Can- kets ada Unted States made Already a number commodt- Aprl Domnon Canada wll snce prce cheese for 9 49 large loans Great Brtan es have been declared surplus by be oblgated purchase mar- has been determned mnmum at prces agreed prce for or dary products can se dollars n turn were used Secretary Agrculture for tme surpluses purchase food stuffs Latterly pay- US repercussons from upon next sprng At th e moment be forecast reasonable certanment has been made by funds pro- such actons are becomng maufest re does not appear he any ty These prces mght concevably vded through Marshall Ad Ths n Canada Some commod- useful outlet for surpluses that declne but not any marked [ generous act on part a weal- tes that are now n surplus supply wll have be purchased t s degree thy benevolent country merts are oats beans flax lnseed ol smply a case buyng -unwant The hog slaughter n Canada n : an mportant place n hsry but potaes Let s consder flax ed porton our producton 948 talled 4% mllon head ; at same tme s fraught potaes Canada s flax producton takng t out crculaton n order Bacon exports amounted 205 mantan solvency among those certan dangers Canada n 948 was 2 mllon bushels mllon pounds or very lttle more people who depend upon pqtaes Domestc conmarshall Ad came n exstence hghest on record than was shpped n some n 948 t s ntended assst sumpton s not lkely exceed 7 % for a large porton r ncome years mmedately prevous These two eommdtes may not those countres n Western Europe mllon bushels As a consequence war The present contract calls for ncludng Great Brtan whch her surplus s approxmately 2% be maor mportance Ontaro shpment 60 mllon pounds agreed preserve democratc mllon bushels Despte ths enor- agrculture but an explanaton 3 5 mllon pounds less than Way lfe take such steps mous surplus Canadan farmers are stuaton serves llustrate 948 contract Ths reducton has as are n r power reha- experencng dffculty n obtanng a pont namely that economy caused some apprehenson n cer blltate mselves Essental food lnseed ol meal Ths stuaton bas ths country partcularly agr tan quarters Barrng unforeseen stuffs are suppled n accordance been created because dff- cultural economy s dependent developments re appears he r needs at no cost culty marketng lnseed ol Coun a greater extent than ever before lttle cause for alarm Accordng countres recevng m However tres that need ths product may ob on developments n Unted States present ndcatons hog producton se goods must he pad for by tan same under Marshall Ad Marshall Ad s ntended be ap- wll reman close present levels ultmate consumers at current hence are not nclned make pur plcable durng next three years f buyng power remans farly prces n currency chases n Canada Our domestc What has happened n connecton strong n Canada domestc mar recpent country The amounts so market wll not absorb quantty connecton commodtes ket wll absorb any surplus over pad are allocated- a fund whch avalable at current prces n fact mentoned could concevably happen anq above contract That statemust be used n a manner approv- those engaged n producton- or products as well hence ment s made on assumpton ed by Marshall Ad admnstrars lnseed ol meal have deontraed a few words about stuaton n that a larger quantty our tat n certan countres fund s processng apparently do not Unted States would appear tmely beef supples wll be marketed n That country harvested one Unted States beng used reduce natonal ntend resume operatons untl next year debt n ors rebuld mport- large quanttes lnseed ol ts largest crops n 948 At that consumers wll refore be ant structures destroyed durng on h are moved n chan- present tme she has an exportable oblged eat more pork less war n or countres for r- nels trade By way furr wheat surplus amountng 585 beef The prce stated n 949 rgaton dranage proects explanaton t should he stated that mllon bushels or more than all contract s same as n 948 Goods suppled under Marshall Ad r vats are flled capacty at rest world combned The Se- hence re s lttle reason for anthe present cretary Agrculture could ust- tcpatng any * sharp déclne n may be purchased outsde boun ' tme wrtng dares Unted States provded scarcty lnseed ol meal has cre- fably declare wheat a surplus com- prce hogs ths year y are not avalable n suffcent ated a greater dem for alter- modty Should he take such acton n August 948 Canada dlscon quanttes n that country Once nate sources proten such as Canada would be back n sur- tnued exports beef Great Br Secretary Agrculture has soy bean ol meal meat scrap plus wheat column agan all tan concdent openng declared a commodty n surplus The prces se commodtes her producton n excess domes- Amercan market Snce that supply admnstraton must con have ncreased as a result tc requrements plus 40 mllon tme cattle have been shpfne ts purchases Unted States hlsher dem The man who de- bushels contracted for by Great ped our sourn neghbour Far be t from us crtcze ï>elllîs on m cannot expect much Brtan n vew present dol- Prces n that country have regsactons Unted States n ths re- re!et supples lnseed ol lar scarcty Canada mght fnd t tered a sharp reducton snce mdgard t s only natural that hate been marketed That s not well ngh mpossble market ths summer Ths may be a seasonal surplus a' stuaton that could have trend n any event prces over serous consequences ot our whole re are not expected go much prce structure lower untl effects 949 :V» Unted States has completed pg crop become apparent on harvestng largest corn crop market n lght ths pros n hsry estmated at 3% bllon pect Canadans may look forward bushels Support prce for corn s a strong cattle market durng $42 n order receve that prce frst half year Amercan farmer must sre Exports dary cattle amount product n approved crbs pust ed l tj-ëouu head or almost also comply a number or double fgure exported n 947 regulatons The requrements are Mlk prces have declned n US such that only a few producers can but are stll hgher than n Canqualfy for support prce Those ada Ths trend may nfluence who cannot are forced fer volume also prce dary product at what t wll brng The cattle purchased n ths country current prce corn n Mddle Regardless those possbltes West s approxmately 2c a pound US has always mported a large mllons bushels beng fered number dary cattle from Can only a lmted number takada Canadan darymen may look ers n order merchze ths forward a reasonably favourable corn maor atttnton s beng focus outlet durng current year sed on ncreased producton hogs Canada s poultry ndustry expg breedng was stepped: up very materally last fall Some forecast- ped at an unprecedented rate durng war tme Our largest vol ers predct a 60 mllon pg crop ume egg exports n any year next sprng Even f ths record fgprevous - war amounted ure s not reached re s every one mllon dozen The ndustry reason for belevng that numgrew pont where 86 mlber pgs farrowed next sprng wll be much hgher than normal lon dozen were shpped n one war years n 948 exports were These pgs wll not reach marstll at hgh levels namely 70 mlket untl fall 949 lon dozen The present contract wnter 950 but when y do hog prces are lkely declne very calls for shpment 46 ml lon dozen Snce ndustry s Sharply Even mot optmstc : close surplus poston n US mprove qualty product ' lower cost producton Please bear n mnd that an artcle well produced at a low cost s more than half sold Strct observaton that old adage wll ensure Canada s poston n markets world provde great er securty ndvduals whov are engaged n producton o Locknvar Dary Had Good Year The annual patroas meetng Lochmar Dary Co was held n Shady Shanty Thursday afternoon Jan 27 a far turn out patrons The meetng opened by readng mnutes last meetng followed by fnancal report Ths report outlned cost all equpment mprovements durng 948 showed that company was n exxeellent fnancal stng A record year s producton was read showng followng: Average number patrons 28' Total lbs mlk delvered Total DS cheese made Average test 33 Average prce per 00 lbs mlk $259 Total ncome f whey cream $233953Total amount pad patrons $ Sale Cheese $ Ontaro Subsdy $20 Federal Grade Bonus $24932: Followng a short dscusson pedfod patrons unanmously decded make% extensve exteror mprovements at plant Manufacturng costs were set at 3 per lb lor 949 Mr Braden O Bullock producton ma'nâgër \vâs n called upon address - meetng Mr Bullock read tal gradng scores year These scores were hghest n hsry Lochn var Dary Credt for hgh qualty cheese whs attrbuted co operaton patrons n produe ng hgh qualty mlk mechancal' refrgeraton nstalled durng 948 season M Bullock sncerely thanked patrons for r co-operaton n past hoped for same durng comng season Dûrnlg electon fcers for 94S Mr D S Fraser was elected presdent 'Kr George Morn Mr Lloyd Howes servng as drecrs Roy Barn Sec-Treas The meetng n was adourned TELEPHONE SYSTEM FOR ALEXANDRA TO BUSNESS SUBSCRBERS Some telephone numbers may be changed at tme cuver t s mportant that you keep ths n mnd when orderng any prnted or panted materal that ncludes your telephone number?r ALEXANDRA S telephone system wll be changed Common Battery method operaton ths summer At that tme you wll reach operar smply by lftng recever nstead turnng a crank The ntroducton ths new system nvolves a move new premses nstallaton new swtchboards re-routng cables lnes n many cases replacement telephones by a new more compact style t s all part our vast development program now under way throughout Ontaro Quebec especally n rural areas All ths work s brngng more telephones more people provdng faster more dependable servce -always at lowest possble cost t means greater telephone value every user J FRED- GARDNER Manager THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA rte «'r f f'n / 6ct would appear that some reducnrodtln er n rdc-n n h S ^ «on n number poultry was 6 n thn m-c 'V manfest n Order f serous consequences a Casses mea Afte all fn «are be avoded Poultry meat has era are Lan n * / eonsm' been n keen dem strong y nc d y Pnce prces hel H T Mm! mantan ly exportg throughout 948 due largehence mpossblty Ths de Amerca hgh beef prces durng perods m s lkely contnue untl when pork s relatvely low nfluenced by prce competthe Unted States s engaged n ng classes meat a tremendous war preparedness pro health gramme ths programme s lke Earler n ths dscusson we ly contnue Employment mentoned fact that re was wages are hgh wll n all prolttle occason for vewng outbablty reman close present levlook for 949 any great deels for some tme The same stuagree pessmsm We mentoned ton prevals n Canada hence re possblty a sharp declne s lttle occason for antcpatng any n Prces n 9 50 n vew ths d n m Qext ten " months At end that! Possblty t would appear tha farmêrs have twelve months n tme producton meat wll lkely whch place r farm busness have ncreased- on ths contnent n order Perhaps never agan wll pont where a reducton n prce producers have opportunty becomes a realty The stuaton w ll dscardng nferor anmals at such be aggravated by act thatwest hgh prces Regardless future em Europe wll Probably make more developments concernng conrapd recovery n 949 refore tract system merchsng we Sma qua nttles 7noe are rapdly approachngwhen era food lzr stuffs ffrom T ths contnent keener competton that t Perhaps a revew our own s- 8tage s reached ndvdual tuaton would be tmely As stated a ow qualty product produ prevously Canada has contracts cov ced at a hgh cost wll fnd t df erng most maor farm products n Hcut survye Farmers should Ontaro our most mportant sources efore take warnng and do con farm ncome are dary products 6derable cullng n 949 Ths hogs cattle poultry eggs Can- (oesn>t meau that y shoula ada produced 6% bllon pounds : qudate herds or flocks By so mlk n 948 The maor porton dong y would be removng r mlk products made man source ln<îome n most refrom were consumed n Canada herds flocks re are a few t s expected that producton wll nfer0l anmals anmals whch be s ghtly lower n 949 due wl] not produce at a pr t n a fact that re has been some» reducton n number dary competltve as«those anmals fhoud cows mantaned n counbe transformed n cash n try The maorty product *949 Furrmore emphass should exported gees forward n form be placed on use better sres Don t Forget To Renew Vour Subscrpton The News $250 Per Year n Advance Or f you prefer puronoee engle copter weekly y can fcc secured at ths fce At Shrley s Restaurant At The Hub ALEXANDRA McDERMD S DRUG STORE MAXVUXK ONT CONSTANT S GBOOKTSBZA GREEN VALLEY

3 The Glengarry News Alexra Ont f rday Glengarry Farm Rado Forum Hello Homemakers! For wholesome homemaker's best buy From wnter meals at low cost cereals are porrdge at breakfast tme through whole day that snack at bedtme cereals can play a stellar role Today we wll focus attenton on cornmeal that favorte cereal WHEN sourn cooks How can cornmeal COLDS help out low cost wnter meals? CAUSE For breakfast ap appetzng dsh gbmen comm eal porrdge sprnkled brown sugar or drzzled honey or cbm syrup wll provde lots energy for day For lunch or - supper cornmeal soufflé makes a satsfyng man course dsh You can vary flavour by addng dfferent seasonngs a lttle grated cheese or fnely chopped lefver ham or chcken At dnnertme you can stretch a chcken or meat stew ' cornmeal dumplngs And* an excellent wnter dessert s that ever popular Johnny cake solved hot wsh applesauce Wth ths quck survey you can see Mor you know what comfortng relef you get when you versatlty good old-fashoned rub on Vcks VapoRub! cornmeal n everyday meals The Nowwhenyour chld wakes followng recpes show how make up n nght rmented a croupy cough a cold here s some dshes we have mentona specal way use Vcks VapoRub t s VapoRub Steam ed: t brngs relef almost CORNMEAL PORRDGE nstantly! 4 cups bolng water Put a good spoonful Vcks VapoRub n a bowl bolng teaspoon salt water or vaporzer Then let 2-3 cup cornmeal your chld brea n soothng VapoRub Steam MedPut water salt n saucepan over cated vapors penetrate deep drect heat Brng a rapd bol n cold-congested upper bronchal tubes Add cornmeal' gradually strrng conbrng relef ] stantly Cook 5 mnutes Cover every breatht w VAPORUB REG TR APE MAR K cook over water or on electrc element 'X/CKS PURTÜ yng SAT»SF [ A turned smmer 20 mnutes 5 servngs CORNMEAL MUFFNS cups yellow cornmeal cups bolng water tablespoon melted butter January Seres or margarne A Cushon for Dsaster was teaspoon salt pc on January 3rd whch was eggs well-beaten begnnng a new seres 4 teaspoons bakng- powder forums partcpftmg Snce magrease muffn- pans about 8 orty forum people are engaged n medum Preheat electrc oven 475 mxed farmng dsaster affectng one degrees Mx cornmeal salt specfc lne does not necessarly mean Gradually add bolng water n economc run At one tme or anmlk Beat eggs untl fluffy n crer certan sectons have been vst add cornmeal mxture Add but- ed by wnd or hal or frost frst ter Str n bakng powder Pour at usually beng covered by nsurance once n pans bake for about Damage by latter s usually met 20 mnutes by farmer best hs ncornmeal SOUFFLE dvdual ablty Most forums n cup yellow cornmeal Glengarry consdered crop nsurance -4 oup chopped onon rot practcal as premums were teaspoon salt o hgh Lochnvar suggested that tablespoon sugar seme crop rsks could be met by 3 egg whtes beaten farmer hmself by reforestaton 4 cups mlk Grant s Comers sad: When re -4 cup chopped celery s an outbreak anmal or plant -8 teaspoon pepper dseases government should pro3 egg yolks beaten vde feldmen suggest remedes n tablespoon margarne ths dstrct we would prefer have Combne lorhmea mlk onons knowledge correct thngs than celery salt pepper sugar Cook pay heavy nsurance premums fo 20 mnutes over low heat strrng A Matter Polcy dscussed on frequently Remove from heat January 0th revealed that most gradually mx n egg yolks AUow farm people -throughout Glengarry cool slghtly n fold n beaten feel y are gettng good value for egg whtes pour n greased cas- r money n fre nsurance as y serole Dot margarne bake rest better at nght knowng y' n slow oven 325 degrees for hour have that protecton Members or untl set Serves 6 or 8 Qugley forum were not satsfed TAKE A TP companes whch pay only when f you prefer your cereal cooked loser proceeds buld Many exa long tme do most cookng pressed satsfacton regardng au nght before n reheat over nsurance ( t makes a person feel boumg water mornng safer behnd a wheel says Summers2 A lttle more water may he add- tewn Ors feel lke Glen Sed durng cookng f a gruel s pre- feld that' have no mutual or ferred government nsurance refore we 3 Serve cornmeal muffns for break ere at mercy prvate comfast marmalade am or euy panes For supper y are deal vege- Regardng lfe nsurance many fortable salad or a frut cup ums agreed Apple Hll that n4 The addton a few chopped surance premums could be nvested dates or mnced peel makes a delect- more prtably n farm lvré able dfference muffns sck 5 Sre muffns n a tghtly -cov n Tme Need" on Jan 7th ered tn accompaned by an orange showed where rural people st re keep m most gardng Famly Allowances Mor s 6 Reheat muffns by sprnklng Allowances Old Age Pensons Un water placng m n a employment nsurance Workpece alumnum fol Then heat men s Compensaton 85% n à warm oven for 0 mnutes forums feel that age lmt for 7 Toast splt muffns spread people recevng penson should butter serve maple syrup be 65; every person should over each hah receve equvalent from $4000 Anne Allan nvtes you wrte $5000 per month accordng her c-o The Glengarry News purchasng power dollar Send n your suggestons on home- out a means test Method fnanmakng problems watch ths cng plan should be contrbury compulsory Each should concolumn for reples trbute a percentage hs earnngs durng lfe up 65 years says Glen The Place lo Start coa approved COMES N 6 COLORS PLAYS N S POSTONS T'be Smartest Personal Rado You ve Ever Seen! 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And you can choose from any sx natural color nes For Only See "The Personalty NOW at Chener s Hardware Alexra Ont Authorzed as Second Class Matter Post Offce Dept; Ottawa February 4 PAGE 3 Rod MacPhee famly who had such a tragc fre Mr Angus A Hay s -vstng hs daughter Montreal for a few days Mr M s Leo Fraser chldren Morrsburg spent week end Mr Mrs John A MacDonald BONNE HLL Mrs Maud Stevens enoyed All neghbours n ths vcnty week end frends n ths vcnon n sympathy for Mr Mrs ty a hearty vote thanks Rev M- Dog Mrs Dog for r leadershp encouragement kndness durng year Ths was seconded by Nel McLean At close meetng ladles served lunch VMf en dannavy The Qute a few from ths secton attended dance n Alexra Mon day n ad Lochel fre vctm* all report a very good tme The M'clnnes brors Maxvlle Mrs (Donne Hay vsted n- sster bror-n-law on Saturday nght Mrs J A MacDonald had as Sunday guest Mss Huetta Pasher Alexra Royal Canady 'SZZSS*-- keep h -- : ^ ountryu secuv calls VO ot th w Wrn -adder see tbe The Navy ^J^trtaM^^ueWy- r;- Tecurlty [or persona e Navy *- Y ;; ^ ^ OF T0-t>** cvll e Nava' ^ tro ""~~~ "U Mor AUow ances Famly Allowances tend make parents shftless but on whole are a g-ood thng Baltc s Corner s suggested that clothng food be gven form coupons rar than cash Maple Avenue were oprdon ^ Pamly AUowances should pg pad all chldr n regard less Qf ^ number n {amly Communsm s flash-pont n world day People ask: s re an answer ths mghty deology materalsm? Many try appease t Ors try opposng- t anor materalsm lke Fascsm or ust opposng t force But antcommunsm s no answer For t cannot uch er wrongs or resentments whch gve Communsm All forums feel that Health nsurts brth ts power ance s heplful but ts progress should Communsm s more than an' econ- *e watched carefully Unemployment omc -poltea programme Lke nsurance s very useful but s open all deologes t s a way lfe ssu- abuse ng n natonal world change So The trend wards Socal Securty only possble answer materala good thng s apparently feel stc deologes s an nspred deo- ng all forums provded all ctzens logy whch s more compellng more earn that f we are enoy all se unversal more satsfyng rghts prvleges we must shoulda colourful fgure at World As- er correspondng dutes res ssmbly for Moral Re-armament at ponsbltes Caux Swtzerl was Fred Copeman o former member 'Central ComST ELMO mttee Brtsh Communst Party who went Moscow as a delegate The Annual Meetng Gordon Comntern n days when Church congregaton was held n l Sad Fred Copeman was a Com-vestry on Tuesday evenng Jan 8th ors sat ger n Moscow Cope- at 8 p m man sad To answer a force as The meetng was opened destrong roots as deep as devotonal exercses conducted by Communst Party t s necessary Young People's Socety under have a belef a strentgth greater drecton Presdent Mss than human nature Loma Campbell At Caux Copeman found that force Rev Howard Dog B A was apstronger than human nature oper- ponted charman for busness atng n lves men- natons Par*t*8 meetng whle Mr Danel Men every party race pont MacKnnon was Secretary Mr Allan MacDonald read vew were unted n experence that r own natures could be rad- sesson report Mrs John W Camp cally changed that God could kell read report Women s ^ gude m n r personal socal Mssonary Socety showng that r allocaton had been over subscrbed natonal lves decsons Sad Fred Copeman was a Com- Three (Lfe Membershp added A very gratfyng report murtst for a long tme an mwomen's Guld was gven by Mss portant one The Communst beleves Belle Cameron n all moral laws for somebody Mr Weldon McLen tune hun nan 6gave a favorable Sunday School else When comes for report Mr Roy Cameron gave put m n practce Commun- y YP S report Mary MacDonald sm fals He contnued have gver reported a successful Msson B everythng three tmes m my hfe F year under leadershp Mrs A on each occason found that botm was not n bucket Moral MacDonald A' J Wlkes gave report Re-Arrrtunent s me a belef whch can gve everythng am church fnances statng that year certan that can gve everythng Church contrbutons for most gratfyng gvngs [ manly because for frst tme n vere my lfe am startng n rîght Budget doubled r allocaton Elder John D McLennan place myself " speakng for Congregaton moved New Subscrpton Prces The Glengarry News *! n Canada Now n Effect - US avd Foregn Per Year $ months $50 Per Year $300-6 months $ 75 All Subscrptons Strctly Pad - n - Advance Sngle copes News can stll be purchased weekly at 5 cents at followng places: Barbra s Restaurant The Hub Alexra C B McDermd s Drug Sre Maxvlle Roger Constant s Grocetera Green Valley uuannnmnmnnnnnnnn ronnnnnannnnnnnnn

4 The Glengarry News Alexra Ont Frday February 4 Page 4 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Secretary Mrs Vernon Metcalfe Treasurer Mrs R J MacLeod SPECAL MEETNG Unsung Hero Aded n A specal meetng Maxvlle Lht Leaders Mrs James Vallance; Food Stardzaton Chamber Commerce was held Wed Mrs James dmmng; Mss Sara Hag MAXVLLE Among unsung heroes was gart Mss Margaret MacLeod assstnesday evenng January 26th n Paul M Wllams who ded recently /' ed by Ms Bckerstaff Mrs Dan R after long servce departmr Leopold Segun Of St Andrews Town Hall Cameron asssted by Mrs Ftzgerald ment agrculture as a food reeast spent week end hs Durng meetng many tems Mss Murel Kennedy searchst «nterest were dscussed Chamber famly To Paul M Wllams Amer Commerce work The guest speaker Convenors Fancy work Mrs R J Mrs R E Smth Mrs Harcan publc owes development evenng was Mr A Banck MacLeod old Blan y spent Saturday n MontU S stards qualty for many Toron who gave an nterestng Plan Sewn* Mrs Donald J Mac- canned frozen dred foods The real address outlned mportance Lean reason you can buy a can grade Mrs A S Wood returned her actvtes varous branches Knttng Mrs Howard Dog; Qults A peaches n Dallas Texas anhome n Montreal after vstng Mr Mrs D R Cameron; Home cookng or at Portl Ore or Chamber Commerce stress Mrs W S MacLean for a thrd at Bosn Mass ng need Co-operaton mem- Mrs J CumtnBg-; past week fnd m all same n qualty bers ctzens work whole-heart- Plants Mss Margaret MacLeod; Treas though y were three dfferent Mrs Os Vlleneuve spent Monday Mrs W A MacEwen; tea tables Mrs dly n r communty brs s partly because n Ottawa Mr Banck stated at present V Metcalfe Flowers Mrs R J Mac Wllams untrng efforts Mss Hughena MacMllan OttaLeod Back n 98 Wllams left prwa was a week end guest her par- all branches should put forth a strong Many tems busness were dscusvate busness hs far take ents Mr Mrs Myles MacMllan effort buld up better communty sed a ob department agrmss Reta Andre Cornwall spt-nt sprt also plan ways A letter apprecaton was sent culture supervsng gradng means mprovng Communty fruts vegetables for army use week end Mr Mrs n Whch we are nterested as a Cham Cluff famly for r gft a He ok U because t was descrbed Romeo Andre vacuum cleaner for St Andrew s hm as a war emergency asjoseph Currer Shawngan Falls per Commerce Church Mr Banck was ntroduced by The meetng closed Wth mz- sgnment By tme emervsted hs mor Mrs Fred Curgency was over he was very greatjohn D MacRae thanked by pah Benedcton A socal hour fol- ly nterested n gradng food rer over week end Mrs Wllam MacPhee Ottawa Ose Vlleneuve MP P lowed When tea was served by stardzaton work he stayed on on s vstng her parents Mr Mrs Durng meetng many questons hostess Mrs H A Dog were asked capably answered by So t was that World War found Fred MacMllan ths week hm agan at army food nspecton Harvey Metcalfe Ottawa spent speaker DUNVEGAN work ths tme as a supervsor The regular meetng wll be held week end hs parents Mr a large wdely scattered group Wednesday evenng February 2nd Mrs Rupert Metcalfe men He survved two world Mr Murde MacDonald MontAdren Doussett Carp vsted at eght o'clock n wn hall wars n ded at Temple unreal spent week end at hs home versty hosptal at age 55 Maxvlle frends over week end here Hs sster Mss Jesse Mac- Hs frends say he was as much a ST ANDREW S LADES AD Mss Lllan Andre was n Cornwall The January meetng St Donald accompaned hm back war casualty as hs son who fell on on Tuesday wo Jma Mss Frances MacEwen Ottawa Andrew s Lades Ad Presby- cty vst relatves for a few days teran church met at manse on Mss Anne MacRae Ottawa spent was guest her mor Mrs «> Ernest MacEwen over week end Tuesday afternoon fourteen Week end at her home here Organze Work members three vsrs present Ml- Alex Grant Ottawa Grant Mss Jean MacLean Ottawa s Save Sewng Tme spendng a couple weeks her Mrs Dora Campbell presded at MacKenze spent week end here Much tme spent sewng s meetng whch was opened Mrs A Grant accompaned m parents MÏ Mrs Nel A Macmembers repeatng Lord's prayer back wll spend a few weeks wasted because lack organlean zaton say extenson clothng spemss Audrey Metcalfe Ottawa The fnancal statement was gven by her daughter Mrs Alastar Mac- calsts Whle long unnterrupted blocks tme for sewng are was a week end vsr her par- treasurer Mrs R J MacLeod Kenze Mrs H Jupp lttle daughter most productve t s possble ents Mr Mrs Vernon Metcalfe Mrs Vernon Metcalfe Secretary remr Mrs Ose Vlleneuve spent ported fallowng fcers Unt Montreal spent week end save tme steps when sewng leaders Convenors for var- her -parents Mr Mrs J Urqu- ntermttently The frst tme saver Tuesday n Cornwall ' s a sewng corner where all mateous commttees hart grmor Mrs M L rals equpment can be assemmrs J H Roberts Mrs W Stewart There were four generatons The 949 fcers are bled not need be put away B MacDarmd Ottawa are vstpresent after each sewng perod A sewng ng Mr Mrs W S MacLean Presdent Mrs Dora Campbell The young people are now enoyng corner should nclude a sewng mavce Presdent Mrs Walter Smtle ths week chne work table a well-organzed skatng on open ar rnk hs cabnet or box for small sewng Mr D A Gray s havng equpment patterns or supgarage here renovated Mr D R ples pressng equpment a dress Campbell s at present n charge ; form f you have one a fulllength mrror Lghtng condoperatons M D R' Campbell s at present tons should be best avalable lght comng over left n charge operatons shoulder a rght-hed person Mr D D MacKnnon spent a After sewng equpment s arcouple days at last sesson ranged home sewer wll fnd -as?» fv* that se followng small tems Countes Councl Her many frends regret that Mrs are bg tme savers: A cabnet box or drawer that can be placed at Stanford MacCrmmon s stll a pat- sde your favorte sewng char ent n Hotel Deu Hosptal Corn- keep small ols n order easy reach out rummagng wall hope hear her makng around Tweezers for pullng bastpontac Buck G MC a good recovery thread ends caught under Rev Dr D N MacMllan ngs sttches or m machne Needle Mrs MacMllan sons Donne threaders for h machne Robert are spendng a few days n needles may be worthwhle f you Ottawa Servces on Sunday were have trouble seeng eye conducted by Rev Mr Phlpott Montreal He was a week end guest Corn Research Mr Mrs Rodde A CampAt least four research proects bell now n progress n or Amercas develop hgher-yeldng corns for use re are beng aded by Unted States scentsts The mportance developng mproved corns n or Amercas can be seen from fact that use hybrd corn n Unted States durng ncreased producton by 8 bllon bushels worth more than 2 bllon dollars n Costa Rca three research proects are beng carred on by food supply dvson nsttute nteramercan affars an agency fce nter-amercan affars by nter-amercan nsttute agrcultural scences by Goodyear Rubber company plantaton n Venezuela two Unted States government specalsts on corn are carryng on expermental work develop corns hgh qualty One m s agrcultural attache or s a com specalst Unted States department agrculture COUNTY NEWS Specalzed Repars all makes Cars Trucks MORROW MOTOR SALES Phone 6 - Maxvlle Ont Local long dstance wng WN A NEW PONTAC! The Maxvlle Chamber Commerce s plannng sell for $00 a new 949 Pontac Specal Deluxe complete Defroster Heater Slp Covers lucky tcket holder n a draw be made at Glengarry Hghl Games Net Proceeds Maxvlle Memoral Hall Fund Maxvlle Chamber Commerce H K CARLETON Secretary - Maxvlle Ont Cash Prze $0000 person sellng most tckets Cash Prze $6000 person sellng wnnng tcket 27th members new Board Trustees Kenyon Townshp School Area number along nspecr D J Hynes; Dr R S Peat Medcal Health Offcer vsted each school n area acquant teachers pupls Wth members new bqard Necessary mprovements were HAWKESBURY Clfn C MacKnnon Vankleek Hll was elected presdent East Prescott county Hgh School Board at a well attended meetng held at Vankltek Hll Or fcers elected were: Vce-Presdent Oscar Legault Hawkesbury secretary tteasurer Charlemagne Berthaume also noted Hawkesbury The new Board conssts fol: The followng commttees were also lowng: elected Educaton Dr H H Krby D A McKnnon charman; Dr (charman) J R W Lafrenere D M Gamble S J Colbran W J Hawkesbury Henry Clement Hunter J M Arknstall L J McL Orgnal property commttee Al- ; Naughn s secretary-treasurer fred Lafranqe (charman) St Eu- Board meetngs are held second gene W J Segun L Orgnal Tuesday each month Rosare Gascon Hawkesbury; fnance commttee R Labrosse St Eugene (charman) A Allson East-* Hawkesbury R Newn West- J Hawkesbury; transport commttee Os car Legault Hawkesbury (charman) A Allson East Hawkesbury W! A NeWn West Hawkesbury On January 27th boys Grades o 0 left Hgh School at one o'clock mor by bus Maple Holme Farm near Vankleek Hll owned by Mr: Lesle Nxon who has one The Glen Sfeld Farm Rado o outstng Holsten herds n Forum wll meet at home Mr Eastern Ontaro Mrs Angus V Chsholm on Mr Whelan Mr Dove vsted February 7th farm prevously make arrange ments Mr Nxon for a class mature cows a class hefers Ths herd ncludes Maple Holme S PV EKNA (names Holstens Mr Maurce Lalonde son Mr are lmted thrty letters) a very Mrs J A Lalonde Alexan- fne anmal whch was used by Mr dra ths week ok ova- manage- S McRae Manager Norda Farms ment local Selrte Sre Mr explan demonstrate char Lalonde had been manager at Am- acterstcs a good Holsten cow pror recently Ths cow has an excellent producton He succeeds Mss Marguerte Gourecord has most characters let who has resgned after eght years expected n deal Type" pctured as manager here by Holsten Breeders Assocaton whch we have a pantng n classroom Ths cow was Champon All Canadan two-year old n 945 Gr Champon at Central Canada Exhbton n The annual Meetng Ontaro W!e were gven a class four HolsAyrshre Club wll ths year be held ten cows udge provded cards wrte our placngs rean Board Room Ontaro sons Wth our deal type clearly n ( Department: Agrculture 5 Ptt mn( we proceeded place class Street Cornwall Ont on Wednesday ]-^ were o eager st back February 6 at 200 pm Snce ths rely on our eye as advsed nstead s frst tme ths meetng has'we crowded adound mauled hled poor anmals we are been held n Eastern Ontaro n many row convnced ths method makes for years t s hoped that Ayshre Breed-:confuson pladng a ^ proved err n dstrct wll aval m- nuch more dffcult than we had exselbes opportunty attendng peeted After we hed n our cards t t s expected that an excellent placngs reasons were gven orspeaker wll be n attendance ally by several pupls by Mr Mxon Mr McRae our teachthat Mr J A Steward Feldman e for Ontaro Ayrshre Breeders Selecton calves be kept for wll report meetng sck s not a mattter sentment On February 7 a ur herds or chance The mlk s weghed at n Cornwall dstrct wll be conducted each mlkng fat test taken at re gular ntervals records kept as ter vstng breeders who wsh re- 6 reoured by ROP nspecrs Onnan over for Annual Meetng ; ly cajves hgh producng Canadan Ayrshre Breeders m ancesrs ars kept n herd The Montreal on February 8 most -promsng calf s f Maple Holme S PV Erna sred by! Glenafn Alert who was Gr Can't Sse» a poll on*-flfth Champon at 947 Royal Wnter y have trouble Par was sold recently a buyer sleep at nght whls-one- n Uruguay for $500 ay y And t hard get up The calves are led pellets nstead W The chances are fe who have dffculty mlk after ths frst month The g t* sleep those who fnd t advantages ths method are better get up auffer from same growth condton calves $r aleep equpment Worn- less work a savng about 400 mattresses bedsprngs pounds mlk on each calf pllows not only wll make t A much apprecated feature Rault get sleep but also rob * tee benefts hs trp was servng an excellent Dt n sleep «He awakens lunch by Mrs Nxon ust before we Urad after what "should have left for home On return Journey enough hours sleep bo- Ronald Shrtlff rendered n hs best thoroughly rested form The Same- Old Shlaleagh Ten Horses Out For Sunday Racng Ten horses were out for racng on Mll Pond Sunday ncludng two pacers owned by George Bssonnette Cornwall who acted as starter The races were run n three classes Alcde Roussn Alexra takng honors n Free-For-All Dusty Gratn whch he purchased last fall Duncan Wllard 2nd Kenyon won second class frst place n farmer class went Amedee Segun R R 4 Alexra AHS Agrcultural Notes FR SAT FEB 4 5 Farm Forum WARNER BROS ' Posent PMRv4s AKM TAMROFt - ALAN HALE - HUCO KAAt - CUE «09( STELLA A0LER SEN NT BAKER ELL0TT NUGENT A UNTED*STARS PCTURES PRODUCTON Added Attractons Kng Carnval Slck Hare Canadan Paramount News MON TUES FEB 7 8 BEWARE s 0F «! THE MAN WHO 4 WEARS % -tarrng TOM CONWAY NOREEN NASH HURD HATFELD Produced by SAM 8AERWTZ Drected by EDWARD L CAHN A Belsam Producton Released by 20b Century-Fo> (ADULT ENTERTANMENT^ AND BSD MEN OF MSSOUR WAYNE MORRS ARTHUR Drected by RAY ENRGHT C O V L KENNEDY SSSKSSr» WED THURS FEB 9 0 There but forhe grace God go! Glengarry Gardens Alexra 2 GAMES BEFORE THE PLAY-OFFS Tomorrow Nght m SAM Annual Meetng Ayrshre Men HOCKEY "-X Cv LLL To Manage Sre Drnk More Mlk Accordng department Um agrculture average consumpton mlk cream per person m Unted States durng decade from was less than 325 pnts per person or less than 39 a pnt per day for each ndvdual By 943 mlk cream consumpton reached 374 pnts frst tme Amercan people had vt ever consumed more than a pnt per day each The next year ths consumpton clmbed 392 pnts or * LAST 07 pnts daly The latest department estmates are that mlk cream consumpton reached anoth T hgh n pnts for ar per person or 0 pnts per rson daly $ February 5th TCKETS 25c f you wsh partcpate n bg draw send n your name address New Townshp Board Heads Prescott Vsts Schools Hgh School Board On Thursday January Peanut Butter Dry peanut butter s becomng a thng past Much peanut butter you buy day has been treated n such a way that ol wf not separate easly That s only one mprovements made m manufacture- peanut butler n last year or so Wfch mproved technques n prtparaton product t s much less key get rancd Anor type peanut butter stll n expermental stage s one n a molded form that can be slced for swches As a result dems for such a product t s reasonable DKT rcc: t on market before long FNCH BLUE DEVLS vs ALEXANDRA MAROONS THE DEAD END KOS HUMPHREY BOGART ANN SHERDAN *QEORCE BANCROFT h Mekael Cartfa PEMNM by WARNER BRR Scrae* FUy by John Wodey Warrva DuM twmm Sry hy Rowl Brown Mode by Max MM A ÏW* Kacooal Rente* MTMM Monday Feb 7th t (ADULT MAXVLLE vs ALEXANDRA MAROONS All games start at 85 pm Come early secure a good seat General Admsson Games Adults 60c Chldren 25o ENTERTANMENT)* Added Attractons Let s sng a Stephen Foster* Song The Shell Shocked Egg

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