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[" - # 9 Shawvllle, Pontiac County August 30, 1951 No.34.69th Year $2.00 In Advance.$2.50 U.8.A.Mr.and Mrs S.E.Dale and lj.\"-Miss Mary Armstrong, of Ottawa were weekend guesta at the home Mr.and Mrs.Lawson Corrigan Iso Miss Joan Corrigan, nurse-in-training at Montreal Ls holidaying at her home.A Little of This and Little of That PERSONALS V B f H MA i t CHUS HNMOND a rrr By BILL KINMOND # Neil, Clifford and Robert Among those out of town at-Miss Winnifred Wilson, of Ot- Sha.ipe, sons of Mr.and Mrs.tending the funeral of Mrs.Mor-ta-wa.is spending a few days Man son Sharpe, and Wayne Hi l- rison were Mrs.J.Keyes, Pictoti, with her uncle Mr.Releigh Mor- ton, son of Rev.and Mrs.Roy Mr.and Mrs.Bob Thompson, Hilton, are spending ten days at Ottawa, Mr.and Mr».Bill Rev- Harold Steele, of Quyon.Were our ill-to be always would be Aesop Said It.judged prayers granted how many ruined at their own request! rieon.Stitt#ville Youth Camp # « * Recent visitors at the home of r.and Mrs.Lem Hodgins were # 4 % L Avisiting is Major (his i It\u2019s A Small World Irvin S-wartz L Christian name) Fraser, of Stirling, Ont.The last time they met 32 years ago when both were overseas in World War 1 s Miss Joan Pirie is spending a isses Eleanor and Dawn Brad- few weeks with friends in Hamilton.* # $ Rev.and Mrs.Leslie Dean and family have returned to Val-cartier, after spending a holiday Mr.Andrew Sly spent the past here with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Dean.! ley, of Lusk ville # 1 I Recent visitors of George Tuck-\\ er were Mrs.Willys Hawkins and week in Eastview ugh ter Jean, of Cobden and m.Percy Swain and son Billie, Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Rowat are Recent visitors in Renfrew at of Toronto Mrs.Swain was the spending a few days in Toronto ^ home of Mr.and Mrs.Lind-former Hermanie Reid, at one this week.\tsay Richardson were, Mrs.John time employed by the Bank of\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\tMorrison, Glen and Mildred Nove Scotia here.\tKaren Howard, of Eastview, Morrison, of 9ha wvtile.is spending a few days in Sihaw-ville was & # e * I t- Since If» Been A Long Time g Albert McQuerrie saw a cricket The other week he went to Ottawa to watch his favorite game for the first time Even had a cup of \\\\ i game down ¦Wçi 1 in 20 years tea with the players John Hamilton I y * J A i.A, 1\tJoan Glenn has returned in Ottawa last week visiting with Bunco At UnSlOW home after visiting in Hamilton their uncle and aunt, Mr.and T\t_____\tand Port Colborne.\tMrs.Orville McBride.Misses Doris and Brenda Barr, of Shawville, spent a few days $ # # The Best Runner.Russell Elliott, of Charter!#, proved to be the fleetest of foot when he outdistanced their bull and reached * # safety on top\tof\tthe machine\tPIONEERS\tin jet\taircraft, the\tlike the Greek letter \u201cD\") experi-\teomtiorT on the\"Otter\" LakT road\tJoan Babcooke, of Ot- Miss Betty Richardson, of shed.The bull, somewhat wild-\twho acre redoubling mental jet.Details of its per- a week agQ iast Sunday, John V,,xva« sp^nt the weekend with Shawville is visiting in Renfrew, and a few forks\tprodded the bull\tgram,\tare\tmaking\tsure that it\tPowered by a Rolls Royce, this\tNine\toth\u20acv per,ins were\ttak- back into the barn.\tpacks\tthe\tlatest\tjet-powered\tswept-back wing jet fighter is\tin\u2018 to\thospital following\tthe punch.Top left: The Boulton said to hifve exceptional climb\tMr Ham'.'\u2018on.whose left So you're\tPaul\tP III.\tdelta-wing (shaped\tand speed $ * * Mrs.Chris CaId well, of Valparaiso, Sask.is spending two months visiting friends and relatives in Yarm and vicinity.This i-s Mrs.Caldwell\u2019s first visit in 29 years.She accompanied her nephew and his wife.Mr.and Mrs.Lefty Dale from Ottawa to the residence of Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Kilgour.Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Hayes and Mr.and Mrs.Albert Manary left Sunday for a motor trip to Youngstown, Toronto and points west.s Joke Of The Week a salesman! What do you sell?\u2019 \"Salt/' 'Tm a salt seller, too.Shake/ Sum had to be r.-.putated after - *he accident, die- of multiple injuries and sever?£ chock.The Hod gins man was the driver of a car proceeding toward Otter Lake, containing eight other persons, including his wife, Madeleine.It was in collision with a southbound car driven by Harry Roderick, 47, of 922 Ad-Clph street, Cornwall.Both cars Were wrecked.$ # Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Wilson, of Pembroke, spent the weekend in town and attended the Taylor-Armstrong wedding.Farm Home Groans and Bulges As Belshers Get Together # * Did You Know?The old superstition that a rabbit\u2019s foot brings good luck resulted from the belief that rabbits were bom with their eyes open, and thus had the power to ward off misfortune.* The many friends of Mrs.Reg.Scobie will lye glad to hear she is home from hospital and able and Mr.Harry Sharpe, spent the to get around again Mr.and Mrs.Manson Sharpe weekend at Petawawa visiting with Mr.and Mrs.Ell wood $ McCORD, Sask.Mr.and Mrs.made the trip from Glen Ewen, William E.Belsher, of McCord, with husband and son and daugh- Perley Bel- Sask., have just ended the proud- ter.Wednesday, the reunion was O\u2019-d Annette Hamilton, was re- Shawville Hos-1 on Friday wjien head into she had suffered in the tient failed to respond to rment.' Her cbndlthïr» is fiot Miss j[)oris Cunningham, of Sharpe South Porcupine, has returned liome after spending her summer Mrs.A.F.Pokes, left Sunday holidays with her aunt and uncle night to visit her son, Harold Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Queale *00 A sister of the victim, 11-year # $ * Off To The West sher, of Shawville, who with\test and happiest week of their\tcomplete\twith\tthe arrival\tof ^ many other localités is on a har-\tjivoe.\tCharles, a\tVictoria logger; Doris.\tS?vest excursion to the western\tand Mother Belter's sons now Mrs.Matt Rushiniski, and (4 provinces.\tand drjghters came to the ^husband from Vancouver, afid old farm home for the first com- WKÊKÊÊÊÊÊÊKÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊIÊKtfP olete\treunion\t931 wishing you the best of health\tAnd tney\tbrought along\twives.\tflew back\tfrom\tEngland for\tthe and business,\u2019\u2019 writes Elwyn\thusbands\tand children\tfor a\treunion.Pokes and family at Fort Wil- liam Mr.and Mrs.Andy McGaghran and family, Mr.and Mrs.Jason Mrs.Amiie\tZacharlas, of Born and educated at Hodgins Cunnmgham and family have re- Otter Lake, spent a week in Que., Mr.Hamilton was a life- tur.r]ed *° .South Porcupine, after Kingston visiting with her daugh- resident of Thorne township.^siting ^ILh.and Mrs.John ter.Mrs.Don Hartman, returning eight-room farm house groaned, He was married at Hod gins six Cunningham and other relatives home via Ofckiwa where she at- at Stark\u2019s Corners and Cobden $ # $ * Aunt Will of Saskatoon who serious Report From.Elwyn.\u201cHere\u2019s Hodgins.\u201cYou are doing a great ,, service to Pontiac.Every paper §| is a letter from person to person/ rand total of 48 They came by car and by tram and by flying machine.They Elwyn says the summer in Al- sta;.;ed COming Sunday and they berta has been cold.\u201cThe tom- were still arriving Wednesday, atoes are as big as turnips and\tFirst Settlers tended the Exhibition What a week it was f Mrs.Hamilton sur- The years ago strained, bulged and almost col- vives.The victim was a member of St.Brigid\u2019s Church, Onslow Corners.Visitors at the home of Mr Rev.and Mrs.Lloyd M.Cooke and Mrs.H.Telford for the past of Greenville, Illinois, have week were, Mrs.Archie Carnegie, rived to spend their vacation at of Pembroke and Miss Donna the latter's mother, Mrs.Henry Splaine, granddaughter of Mr.Dale and Mrs.Telford lapsed under the weight of people, the din of children, and ar- ?.L \"1==.*, Of th.ir OWB ,n.1\treunion !\u201e.,d\t\u201e .«WW*\t%%% % s&suss.Draw was hav, been runinq the farm in just getting acquainted.Si.lnr \u201cJSTlfmm w , SS each Ta, Tthe H&: g-;,-?*™ S, On Vacation.Mr.and Mrs.H.I.of thc family.Douglas.13.And Mrs.A.R.Lockhart, an old friend T,.\t\u201e.\u2018r\u201e\t= Briffid's Mr- and Mrs.Arnold Corrigan, Smith whose Miscellaneous Shop\twith mother\tand dad they form-\tof the family,\tsupervised the\t^\t.Onslow' Corners\twhere\tMr.Ctoyton\tCorrigan,\tMiss Shir-\tMrs.\tE\tByron, has\treturned will be closed from September ed welcome committee that cooking and everybody pitched the\twas conducted by Rev ley Corrigan and Mr.Gordon to Renfrew after nursing her greeted returning members of m to set table and wash dishes.Mat-Donild of Maryland\tHodgins.of Ottawa, were visitors daughter.Mrs.Ed.Reinke who the family.Still within easy vis- with the exception of Mother Irt '\t.\t,\ti h m town over the weekend and has been ill.Coming Up.The new minister =ting distance of the farm home, Be\u2019s-er who got a holiday that '\tp/ntLrer, were hk \u2018\"ended the Taylor-Armstrong pZZSTl;,:.tens Sunday, September.16.Sunday with the arrival of ^wen had the duty of keening ^ Kenneth Deroufh\t^\t'\"to, Ls visiting with her mother Mrs.Lawrence Hynes and Mrs.daughter.Alice, Mrs.Daniel Mac- the children in order and could\tMr.;.John Armstrong, at Bristol.Bert Horner a china shower High Cost Of Living.Major Eacheron, of Glenavon and her boast at reunion's end that per-\t-\t*\tM.s BilJ And\u20acrson miscellane- Watson, visiting with Irvin three daughters.Daughter Fran- feet discipline was maintained.T.ie techniques of teiching the Mr.Heman Hodgins has re- ous shower and Mrs Mack Swartz reports that\tin Toronto\tceS| now Mrs.\tD.Shattuck, of Ox-\tAnd while we\tthink of it we\tbasic\tsubjects, as well as\tother\tturned\tto his home at\tCreighton\tHayes\tand\tMrs Frank\tCowley the price of meat is\tso high that\tbow, arrived\tMonday with bus-\tshould mention that Cousin Viv-\tsubjects, have been vastly im-\tMines,\tafter\tspending\ttwo weeks\ta\tcup\tand\tsaucer shower perk costs 75 cents per grunt.band and two daughters.The ian at Edmonton sent along a I proved.Students who van ad- the home of M ¦¦ day Art.who operates a fruit c e Big! It was two feet vance ra; \"y are given the Lawrence Hodgins, Charteris and (Continued on Page Eight)\tchance to do so as green as I am Accompanying them was Ronald Dods.of Maryland, who had spent a few weeks with them * * Mv and Mrs.Percy Tabbert in Greenville and sons, of Welland, visited with Mr.and Mrs.Tabbert, at # « Mr.and Mrs.Sid Barclay, of Pembroke, and Mr.and Mrs.F.Ottawa, spent the weekend in town.years ago Kruitz, at Otter Lake # $ $ 9 Mrs.J.E.Horner The Winnah won the Lions Club Money Doll last Saturday night, made by John Dean Mr.and Mrs.Charles Mielke Mr.John Armitage and da ugh-and family, of Ladysmith, visit- ter.Nora and Mary, of Colling-ed on Sunday wit Mr.and Mrs J.Beam, at Arnprior.wood, have been visiting at the home of his brother.Mr.Richard * * $ * S Armitage.Hodgins.P.O * ?$ \\ 3 to 6 i $ * % f i and Mrs * 9 9 same transport business, drove into The following donations have Moose Jaw to pick up his sister been received for Shawville Vrsulla.now Mrs.A.Donaldson, of Toronto, and her son and $ 2.00 daughter.Art also brought back 2.00 pister Evelyn and her two' boys.10.00\tEvelyn is now Mrs.Doug.Ham- 50.00\tilton, a resident of Winnipeg.5.00 .\t¦¦¦¦\tHew t McCredie, Bu< ter Mc- visiting wit.n friends at Hodgins.Dowell and Rollv Rennick Shawville and Ottawa Cemetery Donations are on a two week motor trip to the ¦ ¦ I\tat Toronto returning via Miss Knnie Coles and Mrs.the V.S Harry Coles were hostesses at a \u2022\u2022up and saucer shower Friday * # Cemetery: Ed.Cowan William J.Armstrong Miss Pearl Brown Shawville W.I.A.F.Dale, Ottawa Mrs.Fred Dale, Ottawa Mrs.George Kerr, Ottawa 5.00 from Saskatoon Mrs.Horsfield & 9 # Miss Minola Gould, R.N., form-vming, in honor of Miss Geor- erly of the staff of the Pontiac in i Angus, one of next months Community Hospital, visited in r,dcs\u2018\ttown on Monday.Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.Hubert 5.00\tBelsher and daughter arrived Merv.Belsher 2.00\tcame down from Calgary, and sis- 5.00\tter Nota, now Mrs.Orv.Daniels.tw m .R Mr.and Mrs.Frank McCrae si>ent the weekend Mrs.Bob Dale spent a few days V»th Mr.and Mrs.George Coles, in Ottawa recently.Mrs.S.E.Chamberlain and » jt f Ottawa a -r G.Bev.Howard A S i l^Lt PUBLIC HOLIDAY PUBLIC HOLIDAY *31# f % V., .*/ \u2022 Since Monday, September 3, is Labor Day, a Public Holiday, the regular meeting of CLARENDON COUNCIL will be held on Tuesday evening, September 4.W.M.HAYES, Secretary-Treasurer.Since Monday, September 3, is Labor Day, a Public Holiday, the regular meeting of SHAWVILLE COUNCIL will be held on Wednesday evening, September 5.W.M.HAYES, Secretary-Treasurer.\\ Here is the Solway String cert, and which k now being Quartet, which has been touring heard *n .a *enei programs broadcast Sundays at 10JO p m.» I many Canadian centres giving a I new kmd of chamber mutric con- work I L Page Two The EQUITY, Shawvllle.Quebec.August 30, 1951 XxXXXxXXXXXXXXX xXXXXXXXXXxX \\\\\\\\\\\\\\ N\\X\\ xX xXXXXX » learn that it is to their advantage to acquire experience and seniority with an employer, that it is foolish to leave without just cause.There are circumstances, of course, where a change is advisable.But, on the whole, a newcomer to business life can gain much by becoming a specialist, by sticking to one job until he or s^e is expert it :t.Not until the wisdom and experiente that cc~ie or,ly wit i tine havj been acquired, should the novice business man or women look to broader fields.s THE EQUITY I FOUNDED IN 1883 The only newspaper published in Pontiac County, The Equity is an independent newspaper devoted to the interests of and covering the trading area of Shawville and its adjacent growing and friendly communities.Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department Ottawa Subscription $2.00 a Year $2.50 per Year to United States and Great Britain CHRIS K1NMOND Business Manager and Women\u2019s Editor Printed and published at our offices on King Street, Shawville PHONE 75 sg *1* SHAWVILLE UNITED CHURCHES Rev.A.F.Pokes, D.D., Pastoi Sunday, September 2 BRISTOL (First and Third Sundays) 1.30\tp.m.\u2014Worship Service Geo.C.Heslop, pastor \\ll times are Daylight Saving Time PARISH OF CLARENDON Rev.R.G.Elliott, Rector Sunday, September 2 Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity St.Paul's, Shawville 11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Prayer 7.30\tp.m.\u2014Evening Prayer 8.40\u2014Confimation Class OLD AGE PROBLEM WILLIAM KINMOND Publisher and Editor Very shortly, according to reliable estimates, this country will have about two and one half million people aged 60 This fact\u2014whether it comes because of the Shawville 10.00 am.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 am.\u2014Worship Service years or more advances made by medical science to improve the individual's longevity or simply because better living and eating have combined to combat more successfully the ravages of disease \u2014 is a cheerful one, but it poses a problem: What do we do if the*» people are not satisfied with retirement and want to keep on working?ZION 10.00 a m.\u2014Preaching Service 11.00 a m.\u2014 Sunday School EDITORIALS Certainly, a good percentage of them will not have to work.A combination of their own personal thrift through their productive years, plus industrial pension p4an payments, plus an expected expansion in the government old age pension plan, will keep them going without the necessity of working.But there are plenty who will come in this category who won't want to quit.They will want to keep on working.They will not be\u2014and some of them will never be until their dying day\u2014mentally prepared to retire.Then, there are some who will be financially unable to quit employing elderly people.Their self respect and working, but they will be faced with the prejudice against their normal functioning as human beings will be endangered.So will their health, because a lot of the fading away and deterioration that usually set in with old age are definitely attributable to enforced idleness.One medical authority claims that society must find jobs for these older people who wish to continue working.This doctor, Robert T.Monroe, of the Harvard Medical School, has offered several ideas on the problem, but, in our opinion, his suggestion, that a new approach to public thought about old age must be found is of vital imporance.When all's said and done, older people are normal in all essential respects to younger people.Just because a man has reached an arbitrary retiring age does not mean that he must refrain from pursuing anything but a short-range program.In fact, there's nothing to stop a retired man from being retained in some skill that would not only benefit him, but the community and the economy as well.A plan that would bring willing persons back into production could kill three birds with one stone: It would keep their costs to society within reasonable bounds; it would add to the country's wealth; it would make for happier older people.The Last fact alone might contribute as much to greater longevity for Canadians as any further strides in medical science.STARTS 11.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 12.00\ta m The pastor will preach at all Subject Worship Service WHAT WE RE UP AGAINST 8t Luke's, Caldwell 2.30\tp.m.\u2014Evening Prayer Holy Trinity, Radford 9.30\tam.\u2014Morning Prayer 10.30\ta m.\u2014Sunday School NORTH CLARENDON Sunday, September 2 St.George's, Thome Centre 10.30\ta.m.\u2014Morning Prayer \u201cAn elephant is like unto a rope,\" observed the blind man.his hands grasping the animal's tail.Communism id an economic system, say some, pointing to Kremlin nationalization of industry and collectivization of farming.\u201cI perceive an elephant to be a great tree.\" said the second blind man, his arms locked about one of the animal's legs.Communism is a political tyranny, some tell us, directing cur attention to its one-party state and elimination of opposition.\u201cBut I find an elephant to be a wall without doorway or windows.\" commented the third blind one, his palms pressed against the huge body.Communism is a military menace, experts tell us, analyzing the armed forces and strategic position of Soviet Russia and its satellites.\"Thrice blind you must be,\" said the fourth of the blind men.as the elephant's trunk rested on his shoulder, \u201cfor an elephant is nothing but a large serpent.\" Communism is a spiritual challenge, wise ones tell us, pointing out its assault upon religions and its denial of the freedom and dignity of the individual.The Arab tale of the four blind beggars from the Land of Ind does not let us know whether or not the four pooled their observations to come closer to the truth of what an elephant is.We had better, for our lives and freedom depend upon it.combine the opinions of the experts to learn what we are up against in the world today.For Communism is a military organization, a political tyranny, an economic system, and a spiritual challenge to the rest of the world.No adequate defense can be constructed to its pattern for world-wide conquest and domination until the free peoples recognize the fronts on which Communism fights and the weapons that Communists use.Until you.and people like you.are convinced that Communism is all of these things, the deluders who are its leaders and the deluded who are its followers may lull you to sleep while they contrive to seize a word by force.This total organization of a party and a series of nations to seize and hold political, economic, military, and thought control makes Communists in our midst the equivalent of airborne troops dropped behind the line of battle by the enemy.Above ground or underground, they are participants in a worldwide conspiracy Co eftVct^our defeat and destruction./ Every Communist >ader is an officer in the Kremlin's shock troops.Every Communist party member is a soldier in that Army.Eagles join other patriotic groups in smashing their or g a n iza t ion and destroying their influence not because they are Communists but because they are traitors.\u2014Editorial in EAGLE Magazine.services.Prejudices good and bad BRISTOL PASTORAL CHARGE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA \u201cOUR FAITH AND WAY'* Knox\u20149.30 a m.St.Andrew's\u201411 a m.St.Andrew's S.S.\u201412.00 noon Austin\u2014S.S.11.00 a m.Austin\u20147.45 p.m.Rev.I.E.Cavender St Stephen\u2019s, Greermount 3.00 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer St.Matthew\u2019s, Charter!# 8.00 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer CLARENDON CIRCUIT OF THE UNITED CHURCH BETH A L PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Sunday Services RADFORD 10.30 am.\u2014Sunday School 8.00 p.m.\u2014Worship Service 10 a m.\u2014Sunday School Morning Worship 7.30\u2014p.m.\u2014Evangelistic Service.8.00 p m.\u2014Prayer, Bible Study.Wednesday.8 00 p.m.\u2014Young Peoples, Fri.Everyone Welcome Pastor, Rev.W.H.Krause 11 a.m WESLEY 3.00 p.m.\u2014Worship Service YARM 10.15 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.m.\u2014Worship Service his 13 seasons with Notre Dame, or two.Then relax.Repeat until Rockne won 105 games, tied five fairly tired.and lost only 12.\tRest for a moment, then take This first exercise, which de- the 531116 Potion again.Lift the legs in the same way, from the hips down.Don\u2019t bend the knees.Repeat until tired.Rest, then lie down again, and velops leg power, iy one used by Rockne in training his teams.It\u2019s called the \u201cRockne Jump.\" Here\u2019s the idea:\tPlace your feet together and do six or seven\tra*se the upper body deep knee bends to warm up.ani ?an* to know +ho amount jnU'pn i M y Reinke\u2019s I Hardware Now Is The Time To Fix The Digger I / I I / I f I \u201cWe Serve The Pontiac\u201d Shawville 151J i s JsSr* < ( i < i ( y on NORTH STAR LAYING MASH yuteowt CUpM canned Give your fall pullets a profitable start with north star laying mash.«* - - c n This High Quality Feed is available in both Mash and Pellet form.You save when WHITE W_EGAR/ V»V fc.>.instead of smaller bottles.SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS The future leaders of science are now in the schools, gram of elementary and specialized science and math is designed to meet the needs of children curious about natural phenomena and confronted by problems in their daily 14& COAL separation is very they must be removed as soon as conditions permit.A pro- SI V*4I Have you ordered your Blue Coal yet?We also have two cars of Welsh Stove size to arrive in September, tending to use Welsh coal this winter should place their order re- lated to science lives.Anyone in- rat\u2019o of calcium BRISTOL FARMERS\u2019 CLUB Smooths Garden Furniture Garden furniture of the sort with the bark still on it should there imoortant elements be regulated.Chemical analysis of feeds h?* limitations but despite this, it has been the foundation çf nutritional studies and practice.Livestock Shipping now.Sometimes it is SHAWVILIE MIUINC COMPANY LTD n In this way you can min- snagging September 4 Pickup Service By Calling Merton Glenn Telephone 16-R-4 Where Trading Is A Pleasure!\u201d LLOYD STEVENS, Manager TELEPHONE 126 & k can Wong, used by at least 150.000.000 Chinese people, is world's most name.c common family r v include Nutrition AUGUST FUR SALE SALE OF Used Cars and Trucks * Johnny is ofT to school, his | lunch tucked under his arm.Is | his lunch a good one?Good to | eat end good for him?There are four requirements [ that a school lunch should meet f It should be good to eat.It [ should be nutritious.The school lunch should provide its share of the proteins, vitamins, minerals, and calories children need , for good health and growth.If or.3 meal out otf the day is deficient in nutritive value, it is often difficult to pack enough food value into the other meals to make up for the deficiency.There should be enough of it.This requirement is important for children of all ages, but especially so for teen-agers.Both boys and girls of this age have high food requirements\u2014higher than those of their parents or younger brothers and sisters.If their lunch is not hearty enough, they are apt to be hungry by mid-afternoon and fill up on candy or other sweets, then lack appetite for a good meal at -night.The day\u2019s meals may, i therefore, fail to provide the pro- I teins, vitamins and minerals < needed for normal vim and vigor.] Ideally, the school lunch Should provide more then a third of the daily food needs since many 1 children eat no breakfast or a 1 very skimpy one.\tj It should provide variety.Each j individual lunch should provide I fv At sir Prices 1947 Plymouth Sedan 1940 Ford Sedan 1936 La Salle Coach 1046 Chevrolet Sedan kv 1937 Plymouth Sedan v Prices Reduced From 10 to 30 percent USED PICKUP TRUCKS 1949 Dodge 1 Ton 1950 Chevrolet 1 Ton 1948 C M C.% Ton 1949 Chevrolet Vi Ton Also 1949 Chevrolet 3 ton, (2) SPECIALS DURING THIS SALE WE WILL ABSORB THE NEW GOVERNMENT TAX ON FURS.1930 Chrysler Sedan 1930 Whippet Sedan 1931 Chrysler Sedan 1930 Pontiac Sedan 1929 Ford Coach Choose a coat Now or pick out the Pelts, Lining, Style, and have us make one up for you before the busy season starts.Liberal allowances on your old coat, compare quality, service, and get that lift a new Fur Coat Gives You.Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Cars Chevrolet Trucks Douglas Moore Furs RENFREW, ONTARIO Hodgins Garage TELEPHONE 64 LANG STREET variety and the lunches from day to day should vary.Ttw The EQUITY.Shswvllle, Quebec.August 30, 1951.Page Four ryson And District News ampbell\u2019s ay, Mrs.Morrison Dies After Long Illness are spending their hoi i - By Mrs.Ebert Murphy (Phone 36-4) Ont days with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Horner.In a dimly lit garage, painting the wall white is a great aid in parking a ear.On A Hor Night Start Cold! \u2022» *xX *\u2022> Mr.and Mrs.Robert Butler and sons Johnnie and Billy of Toronto, arc spending this week visiting Mr.and Mrs Sm i th.lames Albert Whelm January 1 became generally accepted as the first day in the year in 1752.Xt On Thursday after a long illness, Mrs.Raleigh Morrison passed away, at her home on Main Street.Shaw ville.The former Elizabeth Wilson, daughter of the late David Wilson and J Ann Jane Robinson, she was in ! her 70th year.For a number of ; year she and her sister Mary, j ran a confectionery store in ; Shawville, retiring from this in Î 1921 at the time of her marriage.| She was a member of the Angli- | can Church.\t\u2022 Surviving are her husband, -one son, Kenneth, and two grand- -children, Betty and Bobby Mor- _ risen, all of Shawville, and her I niece, Miss Winnifrcd Wilson, I of Ottawa.\tI The funeral was held Saturday, I August 25 from the George Hynes | Chartered Accountant and Son Funeral Home to St.Paul's Anglican Church.The service was conducted by the rector, Rev.R.G.Elliott.Interment was in the village cemetery.The pallbearers were, John Caldwell, Cliff Wilson, Harold Armstrong, Bob Thompson, Bill Reynolds and Hulbert Armstrong.At the home of his sister, Mrs.II ill is H.T.Lunam, Campbell's Bay, James Albert Whelen passed to his eternal reward on August Deceased was the son of James Whelen and Sarah Jane m : It «J fl» * * x- S.s Miss Laura Smith and Mr.and 23.z Mrs.Ray Smith, of Ottawa, spent the weekend visiting Mr.and Wilson and was born in Portage Mrs.G.M.Smith.\tdu Fort September 8, 1883.The funeral service was held ot- in the United Church.Campbell's Bay.Rev.J.Renshaw officiating.Request hymns of the family were Anchor Hold\", \u201cHock Of Ages and the solo, \u201cCome Ye Discon- GORDON T.PAUL ma Insurance\u2014 * SHAWVILLE - QUE.Fire, Life, Automobile Protect What You Have %, ( & ' MSI Miss Ruby McLelland, Stittsville, spent the past week visiting her uncle and aunt.Mr.and Mrs.Steve Robinson.Ve «tar Will Your \u2022 4 BE: ?$ B V.Miss Rita Robinson and Mrs.John G.Brown are spending a few days visiting Mr.and Mrs.Harold McLelland in Stittsville.solatc.\" Many friends were present at the service.The deceased was member of the United Church.He is 'mi v SPECIALS IN ODDS AND ENDS August 19, mond.as Hostess Chairs\u2014attractive wine or green velour $1393 B Coming Events Cemetery Service.Saturday, September 2, at 3.45 p.m.D S T at Lower Leitchfield cemetery, o IF HEARING AID MAKES YOU SELF CONSCIOUS Ottawa.Telephone 3-7102 Collect China Cabinet or Book Case\u2014hand rubbed Walnut finish Wanted $35-93 7ne induction service of Rev.Live poultry, highest cash C.C Watson will be held Oct- prices paid.Call Wm.S.Wood ober 3, at 8 p.m.at St.Matthew's at Cobden Egg Grading Station, Church, Chartens and Will be Cobden 110-W collect.oo31 conducted by A c rh de a con J.F.- Morris, assisted by the Rural Dean Earle, of Montreal.Chesterfield Tables\u2014walnut an $12-95 \u201e\t1 Hog's Back locks on the edge of E.Ottawa, Dale \"locked through\u201d I scores of thousands of vessels 1 without an accident, never missed I a day\u2019s work.In World War I ™ days, as many as 6.968 (\"and baiges, local passenger -eraft and fi eightcrs as well as (1 the first U.S.sidewheeler pleas- J ure boats) went through Hog\u2019s Back: nowadays there *han 960 transits annually.American yachtsmen who cruise up from Lake Ontario stop to i under the shade t re Of of ?he hocoitable Dale cottaee beside Hog's Back locks: every Christmas thev send dozens of R PONTIAC Superior Court H tity of cedar posts.Zimmerling, 28-5.now Canada, Province of Quebec, District of Pontiac.Case No.5290.EDWARD MALONE labourer.There\u2019s a house that\u2019s built on a sloping Hill Not far away from a busy Mill.MARK Close by a Village where life serene.It enjoyed by folks worthwhile and clean.G.S.EADES I \u201cMemo for Thought ft > > \u2022it i rf the ilace called Chalk River, C.urty of Renfrew.Province of Ontario, plaintiff, vs COGHLAN of the place ships (j \" f Thanks to Acousticon\u2019s am- X azing new invention.I now II hear perfectly, yes wear ab-c Csolutely NOTHING in my ear! || Y es.thanks to Acoustic on\u2019s vtiny skin receiver disc that x Abides behind my ear, I need I jjnot wear any so-called \u201cin-X c visible\" or \"phantom\" ear-rtplece, no headband, and (jthere's no pressure of any 3 I don\u2019t advertise my [ called out Alfred, in the County of Prescott, Province of Ontario, defendant, served 1 ° EX FLA MME.K.C.Camo- But up on that hill its a different song.Where turmoil gets time goes along \u2019nt numbe« ten w#> wonder whats this mysterious thing That causes such discord in the hearts of men.Surely it\u2019s no fault of those white Slad Men.siderable work was given to be completed at home.A d e 1 ici ou lunch was Radford Hospital Auxiliary are less hell\u2019s Bay, P O.distracting fo^ by \u2019he 'hostess.The next meeting is to be held at the home of Costs.Harry McCleary September worse as *T »ert i:n tr j **\t!nn4 1 The ladies of the Radford Hos- M pital Auxiliary met at the home 26.of Mrs.Walter Moffatt, for their August meeting.In the absence of the president, the vice-presi- r * tn the P\u2019m Pnc: Book of Reference for Town shin of Chichester, Coun'y and\tof Pontiac, in the First (1st) Range of the said Town-hip, the said tract of land containing, mo e or less, one Quarter of an acre of land To casc the sufferings of those Qne ;n superficy bounded on the f 10) Official Shoes Must Fit 5 kind! the deal ness! card- to the lock master.Though (J he retired last September, Dale c still makes daily visits to check Ij un on things at his old post.V morning last week.«too » alongside Hog\u2019s Back locks.little ceremony took place.A c unsightly government official awarded to sin )iif Arthur Dale the lm-nerial Service Medal for \"meri- % com fort you never expected torious service\", in the name of King George VI.Said Dale hadn't expected anything like Î ahvavs just tried to be SEND FOR FREE INFORMATION dent, Mrs.Harry Fades, was in charge.The meeting was opened with the singing of a hymn.Psalm 95 was read.The Lord\u2019s Prayer was repeated in unison, minutes were read and adopted.Eleven ladies were present, pass by the board; for this causes Collection $1.95; Fees $1.00.neither pain or discomfort.Some mending was done and Properly fitted shoes serve as some sewing on new work.Con- a firm foundation for good pos- If your child eats too much candy, the resultant stomach ache will function as a warning to desist.But badly fitted shoes.the which can do considerably more South bv the Highway number damage to his health, insidiously R: on \u2019he East, by the property of Mrs.Joseph Dupont or rep rest'd ive*: on the North by the property of Estate J.B Ma in ville; on the West by the property of William Leoine or representatives: together with all buildings \u2022 \u2019hereupon erected, wi\u2019h all and j evet-y the members and appur-| tenances thereto belonging.I To be sold at the Registrar\u2019s Office for the County of Pontiac in Campbell\u2019* Bay, P.Q on the S() why not bury the hatchet and EIGHTEENTH day of SEPTEM-1 %VR 1951.at TEN of the clock hi the forenoon.Or of the soft voiced Nurses that work with them.Prove to yourself, without ~ as he hcost or obligation, that you can4j throw away your old-fashioned y earpiece or tube, a in pain, The broken bene to make well ^ again.May there good works unhampered be, Not hindered by jesters like you or me.Remember the adage a life lived in vain.That liveth for nothing but earthly gain.As our spirit knocks on St.Peter\u2019s door.also your headband, yet IIEAR^J with a clarity, brilliance and 2 0 to enjoy again! Send for I y FREE PROOF that you never % \\again need feel self-conscious J about deafness.Write cACOrSTICON of OTTAWA, 85 Sparks Street.f t I obligin EARL H.DOBS Mal es Cupboard Decorative Painting the back wall of a dish cupboard terra cotta or turquoise blue silhouettes the dishes in effective fashion.The FREE CLINK All the earth we'll need is 6 by4 Shawville Tuesday, September 4.Chapeau, Keon Hotel, Thursday, September 6.2.00 to 7.30 p.m.MARYLAND, QUEBEC DION THRESHERS and ENSILAGE CUTTERS EMPIRE TRACTORS STEEL IS StARCE! WE CANNOT PROMISE DELIVERY TOO LATE IN THE SEASON! Order Now for Early Delivery PHONE 23-R-12 Pontiac Hotel, w I peace with all make, Remember the God that gives can also take.\"c\u2019or selected should, of course, harmonize with other colors in x Hours: ft DOMINIC SLOAN.Sheriff.Mrs.T.Gallagher, the room o > She -iff> Off:.\" Campbell\u2019s Bay.P.Q.August 13th, 1951.(First insertion: August 18.1951) \\ 30739-33-2-0\tt o o oc A A A A A EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN ture.for a lifetime of healthy feet, firm legs, and strong back.That is why the importance of properly fitted shoes cannot be over-emphasized.most all children are bom with perfect feet, during the first ten years\u2014when they grow so fast \u2014this perfection can only be preserved by coûtant vigilance.During the school years, when they are most active, and heaviest strain is put on their still malleable feet, parents must be extra cautious.?The National Foot Health Council offers this recommends- N M Wesleyan Methodist Church Whereas, al- 4/ 1 ?i j On Sunday, September 2, Rev.J.H Weaver, of Cornwall, former pastor here ,will conduct the 11.00 s.m.and 7.30 p.m.services at Wesleyan Methodist Church, Shawville.The Corner Store tion, as a necessary safeguard to Centre and Main Streets Shawville , Childrens\u2019 health: check the sizes of their shoes, every up on t 0 ¦ r Page Six The EQUITY.Shawvlllle, Quebec.August 30, 1951 Canadian Attitude Toward North Is \u201cSissy\u201d Says Arctic Explorer less lakes and streams in the north and feed their animals at Using Frozen Fruits about 650.000.Although the tonnage has increased nearly ten times during the last fifteen practically no cost, Mining: Throughout the north there\tindications It is only a question of get- of copper, zinc, silver, gold and n(>1 *)e\t**wed until needed for they are wasteful of locker space spirit their si«y .oitpd,.\tthr \u201eeh, pph.t \u201e view to- «»\t7ltdW,*£ \"SZC i so called Bai- t>ccurence 0f these minerals have s*nce* allowed to stand for nevei prospected.Timber: Hundreds of thousands Fruits to be served raw should packing vegetables or fruits, but years, the amount used is not nearly sufficient to correct soil disorders and maintain neutral .\t, .\t, ,\tsoils.G.W.Michael, Associate breaking, especially if used for chief.Fertilizers.Canada Defruits packed in syrup or vege- partrnent of Agriculture points tables packed in brine Canadians\u2019 look of pioneering There is also danger of jars ward life in the nozth are the ward the north main obstacles keeping Canad rcn Ground that is neither all from becoming one of the world's barren nor too cold for comfort.\" richest, greatest and most powerful nations, Vilhjalmur Stefans-son, famed arctic explorer, writes in the current issue of Maclean\u2019s.By exploiting the vast mineral, oil, timber and animal resources of its northlar.J and developing new agricultural wealth says Stefansson, \u2018\u2018Canada could be industrially as mighty as the United States and could support at least as many people as the U S.now has.bet'ii mapped let alone lm>' len«th of timc at room tern- peratine, the flavour, appearance and texture of the fruit will Precaution against breakage, at There is no reason for not ap- deteriorate.\tJ\\ a i 1 if : l * he's off to a food start the SHUR-GAJN way/ Shur-Gain Pig Starter Department officials point out | 1 that world scientists have I * ed that biological attack has I * been so perfected that it could I * be used successfully in wartime ® * to work havoc on a country's r livestock and so strike a crip-£ pling blow at food resources.¦ Under the present establishment the Department has trained officials fully capable of dealing with such a threat.t m warn-now i Ctsfimim F>* MxfvuxjL ¦£&*?¥\u2022?¦&>>\u2022.ft : t* The new organization has been set up to expand normal services of the Health of Animals Difision and the essential research facilities, in the detection, isolation and control of animal diseases, through co-operation of provincial departments of agriculture and private veterinary practitioners.Its purpose is to detect, report and isolate diseases which might be spread by an enemy bent on curtailing and destroying food of animal origin.The animal Health Emergency organization will have a central committee at Ottawa comprising the following: Dr.T.Childs.Veterinary Director General.Chairman: Dr.C A Mitchell, Director Animal Diseases Research Institute; Dr O Hall.Assistant Veterinary Director General; Dr.C.A.Rose.Chief.Federal Meat Inspector service; and Dr.J.M.Stuart Chief.Animal Contagious Diseases Control.Committees m all provinces w:\"\u2019 be h'Eded bv the Federal Dépriment district veterinarian Me mbership wi.V consist of Fed- Now Contains MEAT MEAL and FISH MEAL PLUS A.P.F.SUPPLEMENT A.P F.Supplement is made up of Vitamin B 12 and a new growth factor\u2014antibiotic drugs SHUR-GAIN FARM TESTS PROVE that you can WEAN HEAVIER LITTERS (aver- this new SHUR-GAIN Pig Starter Place SHUR-GAIN Pig Starter in front of your litters when they are 2 weeks old\u2014you will get amazing early growth a X Help the Shawville Fair and help yourself by grooming that good steer.Enter him in the GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP STEER CLASS Competing for the above trophy which, after the third year, becomes the winner\u2019s property.Immediately after judging there will be an auction sale of all the prize beef attended by top notch dealers from Hull, Ottawa and Montreal.Trophy put up for competition by and is on display at ary officers, veterinary practitioners and other key people.Sub-district committees, headed by the department veterinarians in charge, are being set up in the 100 sub-districts on the pattern of the provincial committees.These committees will function to instruct persons concerned in the action and procedure necessary in detecting and reporting promptly the appearance of any abnormal condition connected with animal disease This will insure information reaching the central committee with the least possible delay so that control action may be taken.H.I.Hobbs& Sons wsgurr ! IMLBY BROTHERS Australia is the only confinerai and provincial department eut lying entirely South of the of agriculture officers, veteein- Equator.SHAWVILLE PHONE 136 it ^ * >\tsi.*-.*\t* 1 The EQUITY, Hhawvllle, Qnebee, Auguel 31, 1951 P»*e Seven piers.M The Country Editor Jack Graham of Tur- U S.Navy Uses Just Dry Air\t°ulja b,>ards *et their \u2014 BS .11 II It\t.\t, from a combination of the lo Mothball Huge Armada and German w,pd*lw name tleford, Sask., won the Beavers Baseball Club car which was , raffled; the found the dollar with \u2022Oenadiarra:\tIt required 38 wrapped his car around a tele- wh\u2018 ¦- rw bought t ie t cket on stitches for head cuts to 4-year phone post while passing the ten- the Main street of the town in Naval bases In the United perishable cargoes from spoiling old Paul Mossop who opened the nis courts; was watching the fe- ,,\tplace: hr.v .j*y can 3titei r oor\u2018 that 400 wartime A mm mm# ¦**B* ver Tom Ad ahead; his truck assembling all guns, equipment be rushed to active dutv caught hre and was destroyed, and machinery, and coating each days, and some 400 already have Last April his house was burned piece with a heavy grease-like been.The dehumidifying mLhine to the ground when a gas engine preservative.Dampness is the cost $8,500,000 exploded, and wife and son hurt prime enemy of untended ships, single destroyer Thev nrnwt in explosion.Year ago his truck causing steel to corrode, paint a fleet that could not be reLJ% went through ice on lake.He to peel, tarpaulins and ropes to today for $30 billion is a becond World War Veteran rot.In a few years it cam reduce the 275,000 men once\tt zaæsæs ssssaa break of race-fixing\tscandals,\tit back\tto life\twas a dirty job act:\tfl\t.r ^tire in- \u201cAnybody who knows\tanything\trequiring three\tto nine months.\teet' about horse racing has\tlong since\tThen,\tin the\tLast war, a navy abandoned the belief\tthat big\tcaptain\tnamed\tGordon Donald time gambling of this sort is got an idea.Hailing it in the administered for the benefit of September Reader\u2019s Digest, Blake wagering public.at least Clark credits with saving not part of the time they themselves only the United States navy but are being played for suckers.\u201d untold millions of dollars for *Swan song of C.A.MacLean taxpayers.Donald had learned who sold his Strathmore, Alta., of a machine that dehumidified Standard to brother Hector: \u201cWe air in the holds of 4hips to keep have ignored the 40-hour week, we do not know of any expansion program which accomplished under a 40-hour week, no empires, either territorial or financial, which grew Behind the headlines on Iran that way.We never saw a crop is an Arabian Nights tale of in-of wneat ripened in a 40-hour week.Nor a flock of weeds that could be killed in a 40-Wir week.'!'\u2022 culminating in the as-Nor any athlete who made the sassination of Prime Minister grade thus.And we do no know Haj Ali BBzmarn of any paper which has continued to improve without longer hours and harder work.\u201cIn correspondent in Teheran, and the sweat of they brow.j the Old Testament, and we do like to eat bread.\u201d The Calgary Albertan commented, \u201cWe pre- close the human factors under- dict a bright future not only for lying the complex Iranian mixup Mr MacLean, but also, as long ot oil.politics and religion, in a IS there are citizens like him, ., *.\t.,\t^ for Canada.\u201d\tjointly written article in the \u2018Kentville, N.S.Advertiser: September Reader\u2019s Digest.\u201c\u2022 perhaps one of these days the TribaI chieftains in Persia, as y Commons will conclude that the\tago as the 11th century, popular opinion concurs with the hired assasins to Juli off their O informed opinion\u2014and that in rivals.As payment, the assas- X order to stay in favor with the sins were offered not gold but $ electorate, members should re- the promise of Paradise.Young % \\r3in\thastening the country\tmen\tpicked from\tthe\tpoorest\tX\tD\t\u201e\t,\t.\t.down the\troad to statism.\"\tclRvts were doped\twith\thashish\tv\tBe\tFresh\tAnd Neat isHSSs F\"r\u201c\u2014= I -\u2014\u2014 sent-day civilization.\u201d adding 6713 ^heie fountains splashed, $ \u2022Compulsion to become a tax nightlngales\tand comply collector for either government damseIs awaited them.After the or group is one of those strings intoxication had worn off they vve could\tcheerfully see broken\twere\t*°ld that they\thad\tactually a?oon as\tpossible, by concerted\tbeen\tin Paradise\tand\tthat it voice on the matter.\u201d \u2022\"Clipped:\tU.S taking a very violent anti-labor bidding.Good posi ion.They are for price con- hashashin (the word trol, but not unless it is panied by wage control, much Iran today^ the fanatically mers in the U.S., like farmers in liatll>[iallst,c and Britisn-hatmg secret society called Fidaiyan- Islam is be li e ved to have i n doc - 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