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[" \\ \u2022aî*s Norman Sm tt.N.2 nnm n>\u201e.Uh, Ufj JiHy.Qi June 30/ 52 \u2014 * S3.00 In Advance.S3.75 V.S.A He.( : 4 '* nî tm.Mr.and Mrs.James Forgie and son Jamie, of Renfrew, spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Secil Miss Bevy le Sparling, of Ottawa.'\tspent the weekend visiting friends at Charteris.¦ ¦ 9 Mr.and Mrs Gordon Peek and r ?4# % 6iy ¦ I ?' $ i Mr.Hubert Hamilton returned Thursday from visiting Mr.and Mrs.Donald Seymour and Sharon a weekend guest at the home of at Liverpool.N Y.\tMr.and Mrs.Emerson Smiley, at Charteris.wmà Mr.John Dale, of Ottawa, was ar- Bob tells of seeing fresh * w&m \u2022jm Mrs.G.Adams has returned to Mont Joli after spending two weeks in town with her father.Mr.C.H.McLean.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Atkinson.Dale.Phyllis and Bobby, of Ottawa.spent Sunday with friends and relatives at Charteris.Queen Elizabeth II Duke of Edinburgh Speaking Of Spring.The freshest thing we\u2019ve received in the mail recently is a green leaf clipped off a hedge in Vancouver by Howard Walsh.He and the better half now in B C after a three-month visit in Manitoba and Alberta, report the temperature at 48 above with sunshine green grass and the pussy willows blooming welcome to their pastor.During the evening, the folks were entertained by visiting and the playing of games A welcome o | \u2014i\u2014 2S2.haLmePar^e \"acUng.T K.FejbrJry ,8 and l.jjjjj\tRev.Spence, L.M~\u201e % % u^Uy^vt MmS- eluding Frances Sex smith, Ville.The final presentation wi of groceries.The evening closed wards to reporters who succeed P.T.L.A.president.Lillian Mat- be held in the Town Hall, Port-thews.Frances Murdock, Ruth du Fort, Wednesday evening Evans, Allan Young, Reginald February 20.Scobie and Lloyd Mac Keen.Dr.Howie is doing the secretaria work while Mrs.Horner keeps track of ticket sales.Others are distributing tickets, arranging for properties, reservations of halls and organizing press releases.Mr.and Mi's.William Kirk- patrick and daughter Anne, spent the weekend in town with Mr pan led by Mr and Mrs.John L.Hodgins At Long Last.Paul Stafford, o' Campbell\u2019s Bay.was operated or at the Pontiac Community Hospital by Dr.Bradshaw this week to remove a bullet which has j been in his leg for over a year.Miss Dora Angus, of Ottawa, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs.N.Angus.i .1 F' 1 A Wordf To The Wise.The recent victimising of eight Wyman area residents of $600 by a man falsely representing himself as an insurance agent underlines the wisdom of never making checks payable to cash.Bank officials recommend ma king checks payable to a person or ^ 1 firm only.J U #r ï& i at » r Goldie Mrs.L i i F 2 * * ?Shawville Juniors Down Renfrew 6-4 Local Boys Lead Scoring All The Way with refreshments.in getting news items a week or Rev.Moon comes to Shawville\tso before the other papers.The from West Chazy, N.Y.He has\tpeople in Shawville district I EM\tbeen a Wesleyan Methodist Min-\tshould also be proud of having :\tDpv Soencer\tL.Moon\tister for the Past 16 years- Durm\tPaP*r With such an alert staff.\u201d 5\tY\ting that time he has served four In this case we are happy to repastorates.supplying as an\tport back that the \u201calert staff\u201d is Evangelist.Church Extension\tMrs.Gilbert Telford who brought Secretary, five times a delegate\tin the story as soon as she arrivA\treception\twas\theld Friday\tto the National Convention of\ted from the meeting in Montreal, evening for \u2022 Rev.Spencer L.fhe National Holiness Associ-\t\u2022\t» Allan Young is keen about the Moon, the new Wesleyan Meth- atjon He has also supplied as Memorial Service, second purpose of the dramatic\todist\tminister,\tat\tthe parsonage.\ta substitute teacher in the public\tthe death of King George Dr group, namely to advance edu-\t«More\tthan 50\tof\tthe local con-\tschools of New York.Rev.\tA.F.Pokes announces that cation in the county.It has been gregation extended a most hearty\treceived his secondary edu- ice in Shawville United Church cation in Houghton College from\tthis Sunday will he a service of which he holds his Degree in\tMemorial, at 11 Theology and Liberal Arts De-\tfor Health Sunday as announced in the Church Notes will be withdrawn.Summary First Period It was a great come-back on a Wednesday night in the local when Shawville Juniors Renfrew.Utronki (Grace.Craig) .Renfrew.Craig (Grace) .Shawville, Poweff (Saunders, P.Hodgins) .game Bill Gibson's eager team Shawville, Richardson (R.led in the -scoring, with a score New Wesleyan Pastor arena made the Renfrew Junior Lions 14.45 15.10 bite the dust (or ice) with a score of 6 to 4.All through the 18.30 Because of 19.10 Young) Shawville, Richardson of 3 to 2 in the first stanza, 5 to 3 in the second, and each team making a single more in the wee Hodgins, Campbell, third.This is the last home game in this series for Shawville.Ray Young was certainly in tine form for play for he turned Shawville.R Young in the old hat trick by pulling off three goals to delight the Shawville, R.Young .spectators, two in the second\tPenalties\u2014Powell.Kidd, and one more in the third.Royoe\tThird Period Richardson was a close compel- Renfrew.Vice (Kurkoski, itor for honors, when he slammed in one shot within a minute of Shawville.R.Young, (Thomas close of play in the first and then * Richardson) .13.39 finding there was a minute more Penalties\u2014M.Young, Craig, to go, he used it to get another Juby.M.Young, Horner.goal 40 seconds later.Powell\t-* made the first score of the -game, ably helped by I Saunders and Peewee Hodgins.For Renfrew Utronki made the curtain raising goal in both the first and the second period, while Craig and Vice piled in singles.There was only a fair audience, sometimes wonders if 19.50 Pee- ( Burma n) .Penalties\u2014Powell, Jack, serv- WE HAVE A NEW QUEEN a m.The service Second Period Renfrew.Utronki (Grace, Craig) .gree 2.29 The sudden death of our King at the age of 56 brings sharply to the fore the high mortality rate among occupants of the British throne.Every Canadian 17 years or over will now be acknowledging allegiance to the fourth monarch in his or her lifetime.King George V died in 1935, followed by King Edward VIII who abdicated in 1937.A Canadian 50 years or over will look upon Queen Elizabeth as the sixth reigning monarch in their lifetime.The suddenness with which the late King passsed away also sharply points up the swiftness of our news distribution in these days of every hour on the half hour radio newscasts.Not being one of those who likes music and noise with our early morning coffee we did not turn on the radio until we reached the shop shortly after 7 a.m.Wednesday.Since our day is not complete without an earful of Les Lye\u2019s nonsense we tuned into C.F.R.A.and the somber music was instantly a clue that something unusual had happened A couple of minutes later we were ajvare the King had died.And so, in the same way must the sad news have come to millions of Canadians.Now we have a new Queen.At 25 she is the youngest occupant of the British throne since Queen Victoria.At 25 she can look forward to a long life and we know we are one with other Canadians when we say God Save The Queen and if history is any criterion the British nations will flourish and progress as they have always done with a Queen on the throne.Many Fine Costumes At Rotary Carnival 9 38 (A.Thomas) In The Mail Bag.\u201cI am writing this letter for mv brother Cpl Gordon Woermke who is serving with the army in Korea He ask-About 250 gathered as skaters ed me to write and thank you so or .spectators last Saturday after- very kindly for sending The noon for the Rotary Carnival for Equity to him.He also said that district children under 12 years it was nice to sit down and read of age.When the five judges a paper that came from a place started to pick out the prize win- so close to his own home town ners from the contestants they He also said that he wished there had a difficult task, as there was more news of Bristol in it were a great number of clever So.once again I say.thank and humorous costumes.All so very kindly for doing this were the guests of the Rotary kind deed for my brother who is club, who have rented the rink so far away from home \u201d every Saturday afternoon for Olive Woermke.Bristol, children's skating; and donated 30 prizes for best costumes at the easy carnival.Prize winners were: Junior boys, com ic-^Ste wart Hodgins.Billy Black, Macintosh.Drummond; 9.52 Moscow) 8.53 Hockey Playoffs you (Best 3 out of 5) Monday, February 11 Shawville at Arnprior Wednesday, February 13 Arnprior at Shawville Saturday, February 16 Shawville at Arnprior Miss Editor\u2019s Note\u2014The solution is We have the space; you give us the Bristol news and we\u2019ll print it.and one these all-out Junior players are appreciated by the fans as much as they might be.At the open ing of the game two minutes of silence was observed in memory of the King.The Lineup: i Letter To The Editor George Question Of The Week.A reader Ray Lalonde, Dan has asked why the hospital nual meeting has not been held.Junior boys, character\u2014Robert pointing out that it ¦ an- Dear Mr.Kinmond: It was encouraging to note that Renfrew\u2014Goal, Kiely; defence, the addresses given at a public Jack.Fisher, Juby, Siroski; for- meeting of the Bristol School wards, Craig.Grace.Johnston.Commissioners on January 15 Kidd, Vice, Kurkoski, Moscow, have aroused interest.Campbell, Utronki.\tOne unknown Bristol resident Shawville\u2014Goal, Harris, de- has written to The Equity with fence.Burman, J.Saunders, a view to improving Education in Perry.Horner, D Thomas; for- that municipality.Such a spirit wards, I.Saunders, Richardson, could well be emulated by moie C.Hodgins, A.Thomas, P.Hod- of us.gins, M.Young, R.Young, Horn- May I be permitted to make er Powell.\tone point very clear, relative to Referees\u2014L.Lemonchick, Ren- assistance given to local boards frew.Nelson Angus.Shawville.was announc- Hodgins.Jack Judd.William ed at the October meeting that Imison.Brian Harris.Don Knox; the annual meeting would be Junior Girls, comic\u2014Brenda held not later than the fourth Hodgins.Margaret Kilgour.Mary Wednesday in January.Kilgour, Diane Richardson.Mar- The Answer.S.Wyman Mac ilyn Nicholas;\tKechnie, chairman of the hospital Junior Girls, character\u2014Faye board told The Equity that the Sparling.Elizabeth McKinley, calling of the annual meeting Sylvia Hodgins.Ruth Dagg.Jane awaits only the completion of the Storey\tannual audit.\u201cAs soon as the Senior boys, comic \u2014 Neil audit is completed the date of Sharpe, Cliff Sharpe, Richard the meeting will be announced.Kingdon;\tThe constitution is somewhat lax (Continued on Page Eight) (Continued on Page Eight) i (Continued on Page Eight) Pa*r Two 1 he t'QITTY.Shaw ville, Quebec.February 7.195?vX'VVXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX X Toilet articles, cosmetics, etc 33 20 Some U.8.Taxes There is another side to the picture.The United States government levies taxes on some items on which there is no federal tax in Canada THE EQUITY CHURCH NEWS $ 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 Shaw ville and Its adjacent growing £ and friendly communities.\t/ Authorized as >econd elas» mail.Post Office Department Ottawa / Subscription $3.00 A Year $3.75 p.»r Ik ear to United States and Great Britain t HRE> KINMOND Bu.tiress Manager and Women's Editor Printed and published at our oil ic es on King Mreet, Shaw ville ^ PHONE 75 These include railway, air and steam->hip tickets, telephone and telegraph messages, membership due* ;n athletic and sporting clubs, amusments, bowling alleys atui billiard and pool tables, cabaret and night club spending, processed butter, certain narcotics, safety deposit boxes, new issues ol stocks and bonds, transportation of property.mi y > r y .**»# rtf; f* SHAWV1LLE UNITED CHERCHES Km.A.F Fok^s DD, Sunday.February 10 Shawvllte PARISH OF CLARENDON Septuagesun a Sunday Sunday.February 1$ Rev.R.G.Elliott.Rector Pastoi wagers : But.on the whole, f\u2022scierai tax levies appear to be tug1'* in Canada this\u2019.' :u\u2019d these do not include provincial taxes.XVhv is WILLIAM KIN MONO Publisher and Editor St.Pauls.Shawvllle 9 45 am \u2014^Sunday School 11 00 am.\u2014Morn it: 4 Prayer 7.30 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer t 10 00 an\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a m / W«> fhip Service Healthy Sunday Services \u2018\u2022Healing nessage to a others interested in good health.7.30 p n \u2014W >rih:p Service Good Health.Do Wf Want Too Much?Is it because the Canadian people have been demanding government do more and more for them?Is there a danger that we are expecting too much from the total production of the people of this country?For, of course, wha Governn ent cun give only what it ta es fro i Sermon Subject Hands'*, a spiral doctors, nuv V X V» xxx v\\\\v V » X X St.Luke's.Caldwell NO SERVICE m ue u?«?can come cn'.v : > n wiu 4 v e prcuucc.us in taxes EDITORIALS Ser.vor Subjev physical, mentj Holy Trinity.Ridlord 2 00 p.rn\u2014Ever.i'h Praye i\" 1 spiritual ZION\tt 143 pm.\u2014Worship Service OUR PREJUDICES NORTH CLARENDON Septuagesima Sunday Sunday.February ID Rev.C.C.Walton.Rector Prejudice is our number one problem in human relation* TAXES ARE HEAVY IN CANADA It is prejudice that closes our minds to the truth and knowledge which would enable us to work together in friendship, vote with intelligence, worship in unders'anding.and avoid international disputes.STARK\u2019S \u2014Wo «hip Service BRISTOL PASTORAL CHARGE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev.I.E Civender Why do Canadians smuggle cigarettes across the boroie 3.30 p.m Why do residents of this country* go on buying trips to the United States Is SI.Matthew\u2019».Charter!* 11.00 a.m.\u2014Hoiv Co: run union t because the goods are better tha Canadian workmen car.produce ence in taxation keeps prices on many items lower in the United States\u2019 Or is it because the cl if fe In one of Aesop's Fable* he tells how Jupiter chievious mood, made mankind a present of spectacles.men had a pair, but they did not represent objects to all kind alike in a mis-Every Ladysmith 7.30 p m.\u2014Evening P:iye St.Andrew's 11.00 am.\u2014Service 12.00 noon\u2014Sunday School Till a i : - One pair was purple, another blue; one white and another black: some were red.green and yellow notwithstanding this diversity\".*says Aesop, \"every man .was charmed with his own.believing it the best, and enjoyed in opinion all the satisfactions of truth.\" Take tobacco The Canadian government collects 23 cents per pack of 20 cigarettes, the U.S.tax is 8 cents.Th levy on manufactured tobacco is $1.15 a pound here, compared to 10 cents a pound How- WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Pastor:\tRev.Spencer L.Moon Sunday Service* Knox 2 30 p rn eve : On raw leaf tobacco the Canadian tax is 40 cents a pound: the American 10 cents the Canadian government collects a manufacturers* sales tax of 10 percent, not charged in the U S That s just the beginning of a wide difference in taxation on hundreds of commonly Ana in additio Austin 7.00 p aw CLARENDON C IRCUIT OF THE UNITED CHURCH Geo C Heslop pastor Y ARM VV >¦ ship Service Many civilizations in the world at different times and places have had widely different patterns of behavio anything in social and personal life which we n:.\\v deplore was somewhere and,at some time acceptable.Out of those practices, which were right and proper in their age.have today's cultures 10.00 a m\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.in.\u2014Sermo Almo> Communion used products, between tins Many of these items were listed o service 7 30 p in\u2014Evangelist^: Servie Tis.'iday 8 00 p.m.\u2014Prayer Meeti ng Friday 8.00 p.m\u2014W.Y.?15 country and the U.SA The Financial Post of Toronto, in its issue of November 24 One-Tenth on Everything There are scores of items which are tax-free in the United States (except for possibly i small sales tax imposed by the individual states.) but which are taxed fairly heavily in In tiie first place, this country collects a whopping percent sales tax at the factory, on almost everything we buy But that is only the beginning Soft drinks make a good example come A respect for these traditions of ethers will 11 00 a.m read to understanding and avoid prejudice All of us are entitled to our own petty prejudices.Most of us have been biased against books we were told we should read, though later we liked them Weslev Event.-1 Worship 2.30 p.m Many business men are dictated but not Elevator operators are prejudiced against people who press elevator buttons needlessly against people who stride imperiously through revolving doors Everyone Makes Mistakes Canada prejudiced agamst people who sign letter read BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Sunday Services Radford 7.30 p.m.\u2014Ev: lin » Worship HOLINESS MOVEMENT CHURCH Pastors: Rev.Mjr;on Gilmer and Miss Ethel Burtch ?we all are prejudiceu There is no fed era tax in the United States, according to The Fmaneia but Canada collects 40 percent (including the salt's tax ) items on which the U S A collects no federal taxes, but fyj which Canada derives considerable revenue, include t Canadian tax shown includes sales tax and chewing gum 25 10 am 11 am.-Sunday School Morning Worship 7.30\u2014p m.\u2014 Evj lgdisti.; Ser- P>< Oth-e That is not the kind of prejudice this letter is about hurtful prejudices are the mental fixations of the 100-per centers.people who won\u2019t admit you have a side to you The vi v 8 00 p m \u2014Pnye.B.bl » Study.Wedndiday 8 00 p.m\u2014Young Peoples.Fn Everyone Welcome Pastor.Rev W H Krau e \u2022 ¦ Shau ville \u2014Sunday School \u2014Worship Service Wednesday 8.00 p.m.\u2014Prayer Meeting Onslow -Sunday School Morning Worship Thursday North Onslow Cottage Prayer Everyone Welcome candy, c trling irons 35e* hair vacuum cleaners 3V, .nfectione ryers 35 motors : aid demand that you either agree wholly with the! opinions, or disagree.2 00 p.m 7.30 pm V razors and shavers 35 bicycles 35 G : smokers It may be true that th more ignorant a man is.the more he is in his opinions, and the more belligerently tatements 3; a sir es 35 acre ss u j positive inclined to look upon your doubt < f his against him.25 Everybody Pays These o the market :o buy appiia t eat candy or drink foft cL h.s fi: gre on y nt fcr service * e tax free Canada for in static wery cheque or- money * order :?each one for more thar otes u ) to S\u2019 00.three cer ts over SI * e is v whale host of items on w much less tha Financial Pos 10 00 a.m 11.00 a.m.- BRISTOL RIDGE PENTECOSTAL MISSION Rev.L G Richardson Services- Even if you don't go : if you don\u2019t smoke, and do the Canadian tax collec which in the United St» collects three cents oi Intelligently alive people have no such delusions They know that absolute certainty is regarded by top scientists as an ¦\ti tient; ts.of \u2022 \u2022 check and re-check their find Mistakes occur e Provii ho hasn\u2019t made a Pa* to r ) pie.have the opportunity 8 00 p.m Prayer and Broie Study 11.00 a m.an j 7 30 j m n the thought of all living people Museum in Toronto there is a wizened cave mar i! amounts up to SI00.anv $100; one cent on posta And then th the Unit Ou i x mt be blamed upon otkei * mage our opinions as to >av rost of other thoughts \u2022\tquite true to say that our prejiuh *\t' h as t lev hurt ourselves.phy-tc ou We ourselves can worry and pr* bad for us.It hurt others e* i ) y ;>ecp:e urn are never i V*e do our-et\\ e x revel* it app.: Percentage Canada US aLV c is to be tolerant of others 3 we must build lip a certain philo * we don't like.Tolerance (listing essential go.It admit plendid w! en the y relate to m r \u2022* 3 public nuisance when they re O* a, story, or oppose opinions without learning tl ray Ik' person! who think that new truths may have bee desirable or op facts We t n /v* Automobile Cameras Electric Blankets Coffee makers Dish washers Food or drink mixers Food choppers and g nr.Floor waxers and polis Garbage disposal unit* Irons Eh ctric kettles Portable humidifie Toasters Waffle Firearms and ammunitio; Fishing rods and reels Fountain .ens and pencil* Furs.Golf clubs and golf bags Jewelry .\t.Lighters\t.Luggage Motorcycles Photographic equipment Phonographs and record players Radio and television sets and tuoes Refrigerators .Stoves, electric, gas or oil 35 .i >sei 4 but V us?e id t nough of the m n \u2022ve may be addicted to a for iing committee meeting to keeping things as they a u ve 35 t* the :voted Zweig *.d \"f famous clergyman: fundamentally honest and straight-n-\u2019.vnd.»ut wearing blir Ker*: ore of those peisons *fj \u2018 horn oiiix their own truth i - true, only their own virtue vir- 3 i we mav be.as St 35 35 1 (F 35 The Royal Bank < f Canada M 3 i own Chriitiar y Christian rtiv ( !«»»\u2022(! Mind 35 SOMEBODY\u2019S LITTLE BOX 3\u201c T.e vf aculty o \"y's boy was c rossing the str* t.you ; g and fair.mnot prove to really pre« are not true.Mr*: ot th your argument by point!:1.r beliefs 1 a v e oeen success-principles and laws.The\u2019 e who laughe ' at Socrates when lie tried t 4 : avle sly.compelled hi: t one cun drowned a whole 35 l rollers id their be P J 35 H % rent uf older f \\ 4 35 He ne particular case They ee in unab! sop t e 35 1 V » 35 l e 35 r Vnrlvt r UtMft 1 VX 3 ocm rf 3 1 % - c d v fondles a lit*le shoe id y looks t .) e this someone was you7 you watch f *r the little boys -*> n : !?} and town\" it's on^ tf the greatest crir u?i a little boy down.viiizatio! Many such people go throu.4 minds ' and That procès.^ will 1> v.i ppy philosophy bias, and ) 35 A a process they call \u2018'making Kir minds \\yith a one-way i ed by persons seeking or T iey will ward of dogmatic r ! ir-cs*.They realize that t taint i only by under landing, ant cru: : : of closed minds.We pliiyed with the neighb » without a thought of race or creed or class.But democracy ot childhood was broken d-nVn by the artificial standards of lire grown-ups.Boys 40.ng home from high school on a commuter train out of Montreal typified this.There were at least three strains in the party, but they talked and laughed together in a friendly belief in a good and neighborly world teen-agers have not yet been touched by the hand of prejudice.By-and-by they will realize that discrimination exists in their families, in their schools and in almost every sector of their lives.Many of them will conform to the discriminatory patterns of their groups, not because they are prejudiced but because it is easier to discriminate than to resist the group\u2019s demand for conformity.Sad to say, the opinion which they are compelled to accept may be based on hearsay or tradition, what Voltaire call- Lo il g before Voltaire\u2019s time, a philosopher of the Cynic School said that the most necessary branch of knowledge is to unlearn prejudices.What Causes Prejudice?Many of our prejudices are due to unquestioning acceptance of the beliefs commonly held by members of our group: others may be traced to the way in which we make snap judgments: still others can be blamed on our wishful thinking Envy is the cause of much prejudiced thinking.The man who cannot mend his own case is tempted to do what he can to impair another\u2019s.In fact, some who would go to great and good lengths to help someone who fell on evil days will become annoyed if that same person should have good fortune.Prejudice is a personal thing.Even if the conduct of others has roused our emotion\u2014envy, anger or fear\u2014it is really we ourselves who create the prejudice by the way in which we think about the objectionable conduct.35 t Son en c: v>a: ii the i t 35 ?35 1 Wi i 35 n 3.1.35 1 r* > o -, c J \\ 35 - T T> are many e were all t A 35 1 chi Id re \\ ÿÆ toyiy.ym, /day.at tAe, jAtfal $u1ton, ™\tFIRST IN COMFORT 35 1 chi ! 25 1C* 25 1 'i I i Ï racia I 0 i 1 : READ I These i U The EQUITY > Indian tenta 31\tVegetable 32\tKind of bird 33\tBreaks In tbs aide of a barrel 34\tDragon of darkness 35\tGod of the Polynesian pantheon 37 To put forth an power 30 Peruvian Indian 40 To delineate 43\tLarge 44\tMineral spring 47 Exclamation of triumph 46 3 1416 then cook ft 1er find Liquid from the can are sharp-tongued absorbed f.?Answer to Puzzle No.169 UEEDEi '33BBEBE3EEDIEEE ?30000 BDOEEE ¦¦?n nrese ?B GOB EEED JUU BOQODDBEr 33 BOB DOE BE 30OBnni3FlB EBB aaaa doe deed ¦¦ DO BEDE 003000 BOBBED iQainnonngnnr ?JülauaooloDE this weekis/v / patterns.ÿ ¦ ^ |t AUOtft LAN* V ) X~*A A./\"V A Z*v A f 1 VERTICAL 1\tLukewarm 2\tF:vade* 3\tSun god 4\tSiamese coin 6 Slave 6\tHorse 7\tAbstract being RECIFE OF THE WEEK Western lemon Pie (Makes 1 8-inch pie) 34 cup lemon juice 1 tea-spoon grated lemon peel 24 cup sugar 34 teaspoon salt 3 whole eggs 1 unbaned 8-inch pie shell \\ Beat lemon juice.peel ,sugar, salt, water and eggs vigorously for 5 to 10 minutes.Pour into ; e shell and bake 20 minutes in a hot (425F.) oven, then 10 minutes in a slow (250F.) oven.?Have You Ever Wondered ?8 B v 10 Cutî with scissors 12\tA sequence 13\tTo sleep 16 Bright saying* 19 Kind of dog *\t(pi.) Î3 A rapid Get the fact\u2014study them patiently\u2014use them with imagination.Q: What Is the candlepower of minus 460 F., all heat would be removed from an object, and this is called absolute zero.The Kelvin temperature (also called Absolute temperature) is measured from absolute zero in Centigrade degrees, and is equal to the Centigrade temperature plus 273.The Ranki-ne temperatuie, measured in Fahrenheit degrees from absolute zero, equals the temperature F.plus 460.There is also the Reaumur scale zero grade zero, but the boiling point of water is 80 degrees instead of A temperature of 70 Fahrenheit is equal approximately to 21 Centigrade.17 Reaumur.294 Kelvin and 530 Rankine.the Moon and of the Sun?Brightness in I candlepower s about four bil-I lion billion I by 27 zeros).I about half < I bright as the Si/.:.Moon, the latter I would be cq;.valent to about I 8.000 billion candlepower I Q: What is the heaviest atom yet I discovered?I A: This is A: The Si i 2197 < , four fallowed SMALL.MEDIUM.LARGE.EXTRA LARGE Since the Sun is million times as Defence production for 1951 included one million pairs of wool socks.# 'MyBank ' in which s the same as the Centi- fornium.whose < ream stiff for your special des- production by means oi high .«erts, beat in 1 teaspoon gelatin energy particle?from the cyclo-( unflavored) dissolve in 1 table- tron at the University of Cali-ipcon of r.ilk and then heated forma was announced early in over hot water until completely 1950 dissolved Molds for creamy desserts or drogen.which gelatin puddings or salads should known.t;e brushed with salad oil to pre- Q: How far is the horizon, as vent the food from sticking to the pan.and also to make it easy to remove for serving.When a recipe calls for grated *W; I IS I % 100 Canadas First Bank Its at cm s 244 times as » heavy as the lightest atom of hy- i the lightest w South Onslow Council seen over the ee-an by a per A regular meeting of the muni-son standing at the waters cipal Council was held February ewV .VV /\t.V \u2022 >.«V » M Hi I I I Ë % Anglican Church Quyon.hold Harriett Burke their annua*, meeting at the rec- mckinley brothers It was decided to hold the annual pancake supper on a Shrove Tuesday.February 26.I '*1 Hi imiriMH + 2 T ) & * » The annur: repov?fhewed -\u2022\u2022-i /\u2022* ^ y# St.Valentine's z r .0 v w J 4- \\ Wk h I DANCE 0]lÈÈË< Ml % : -:K- z 'I* BRADINGSI PINE LODGE, BRISTOL Thursday, February 14 Fun & Favors For Everyone Davis Hodgins Orchestra $1.00 Per Person Sponsored By Lions Club Of Shawville u $ .Z o * ALE 'Brinq on the r.T OX ?*1 * if % £rbc > \u2022 I IS Af @ 11 { 1^1 \u2022 i > x % The EQ1 11 Y, Shawville.Quebec, February T.1952 Page Four new farm implements which John Deere factories currently are introducing.Ode To Spring! Township, the former Lillian Elliott, daughter of Emerson Elliott and his wife Gertrude Forrest.Her husband, who Is a member of the Ottawa Fire Fh^art-ment, is a son of the late Mose Greer, former Chief of Police of Renfrew and his mother was Lena Laughren, of Renfrew.Alia surviving are three children of Ottawa, Betty 16: Shirley 14 and Wayne 7; her parents, four brothers, Maynard Stanley, Harold and Milton, all of Renfrew.Services were held at Trinity St.Andrew's United Church.Renfrew, with interment in the Thompson ville vault until spring MONUMENTS ATTENTION PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMERS OF ARNPRIOR AND THE OTTAWA VALLEN Official Board Meets SSJS3T\tc&wrX.gaSra: mixed clover and timothy proximately 35 tons at $10.00 a X general ex-f gratitude to God was voiced on behalf of the board for Mrs.Reuben Smith, of Shaw- the work that had been accomp-ville spent Thursday visiting Miss ijched by the W.A.of the church Gurtha Durnell.of Bryson, who is jn connection with the Church building.This has been an act- By Mrs.Ebert Murphy (Phone 36-4> The neighbors of Mr and Mrs.George Tubman wish to extend their sincere sympathy to the family during their sad bereavement in the death of Mr.Tubman's brother, Thomas Tubman, who died suddenly on Sunday morning in Ottawa ap pression us ton Iverson Harris R R 2 Shaw ville Phone 18-2 ill Pontiac Hockey League Schedule vo yeai i with hoi the weekt cr.Mrs.David Gamble with prayer year's water rate The secretary is to notify all Clarendon Desires Taxless Tractor Gas o,LI StfS ÏT\tT=,\t^ sells described different types of ,hp proceds to ofTer additionil, Clarendon Council met Febru- f*waRe disposal and the secretary educational apportunitles ny 4 at a regular monthly meet-* i*s to inform Mr.Cassells what latest mg.Present Mayor Hanna, this council requires as to a sut Councillors Elliott.Stewart and vey Messrs.Charles H*nry McCord and Neil Sparling.Messrs.Chamberlain.McCord and Sparling, having subscribed o their Oaths of Office, joined he Board.Feb.8\u20148 p.m., Campbell\u2019s Local Association Bay at Calumet Island.Feb.10\u20142.30 ¦ Mr and Mrs.Ernie Buckles j aiut children.Peggy.Kicky and ; Ma y Buckles u rived Saturday ! morning from Timmins and have p residence here.:\tG.R.BROMLEX Î\tOPTOMETRIST Î Eyes Examined \u2014 pm.Quyon at Feb.12\u20148 p The Campbell\u2019s Bay.comments of Mr.-Ryan Feb 15\u20148.00 p.m.Bryson at concerned the P.T.L A.pro- Fort Cou longe duction m., Bryson a \u2014 Optical * Repairs \u2022 tak MEDICAL BUILDING Phone 792 Lawrence Black Donna, spt ting friends i Mr and Mrs and daughter.past weekend ' Ottawa.j Pembroke i__1______ it the Aaron Slick Feb 15\u20148 from which will be Quyon Carried shown shortly in several villages of the Pontiac Central Board unit Allan oung.production n r 1 rp \u2022!\t«\timd energetic principal of the ray rinal tribute camPbeirs rw* ¦\t« n Pi\tSchool, will be interviewed by lo Late J.L.Glenn * r; *yan °ver cfra the end ot tins week or early next week pm.Calumet at Motion ( Hobbs to adjourn.Punkin Crick Chamberlain W M Hayes.Sec ret ary-Treasurer Lad occur, i home last >thcr, Mrs.PAUL A MARTINEAU BA,ILL Barrister & Solicitor I HARRY WOOD M Français i mon ton.arrived It is also learned that J E 5 manager Chartered Accountant I »A vk to visit Man well Beau Minutes of the u last regular meeting and results of Nomination and Election were read and .pproved on Motion Crs.Chamberlain and Stewart The following bills were pres en ted for payment M nufacturing methods used to McC redie\u2019s Garage n educe farm equipment rival Fraser\u2019s Store those for building airplanes and Bad Elliott tine automobiles, both in modern Hubert Elliott efficiency and quality of work, j yj Argue.according to Allen B.Carey, who clarendon Hotel .returned Saturday after a week' of John Deere farm impie B a y Intermediate 53 Queen Street OIT XU A.CAV.XDX Telephone 2-2240 Room 41 amt M Joseph Lav i ne Hip's Lake, visited M Manw ell Beauchamp.Sat CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY ! M md v : Ï : I.awn Block 5 Phone 28 Final tribute was paid to Jame .1 M ! Carried U Cuthbertson Glenn from his late JkÊ w% home to Bristol Memorial Pres- MTS# D\u20acrtrt is more im- than periodic house- ANSWiaiH Still the common but unnecessary time tragedies which result when whic bottles are not properly and he clearly labeled, or when d anger -nv he ous drugs are left within the portan reach of children The old man awoke and »ay listening.A knevk at night meant only road agents looed at the gate ig \u2022PIIM J*«0 (») > \u2014f hei \"*\"h «« !> rhaps she vouid \\ > A e thing-Decent oeovie ha \u2022\\s h< Keep That Christmas Spirit Up! w cleaning.Never attempt to copy a pre- lier back, irt toward i t 1 The medicine chest should be snatched up a the immediate court of appeal in scription.A decimal point in the the event of household emcr- wrong place can spell the dif- Few homes are stocked the elementary supplies and a deadly one to treat day-to-day cent ingen- H .I ht There was troir pore h.Hea v v boo t s }\\\t\u2022 \u2022 r v * S Her boriv icrked That Christmas spirit.O how grand! That spirit spread throughout the land, ît built momentum at its work And did not for a moment shirk The duty it :et out to do As it enthralled us through and through And xvhat a happy world t would be Tf good in others we could sec For weeks before the Yule tide fest Our people showed up in their best With goodly wiahs.hopes and prayers Which help to lighten others; cares.And as we face another year Let s show that friendly spirit no.ar Ey helping 'those who are in need That with such aid they may succeed.g v n S t Ht tgt e passed him s his wife, whispered, she sat up The rough element had the i per hand In Montana Tv sod n .y innocent ¦ eopl< w being murdered for a few dollars under a lay a poke of gold dust It represented the sale of all their farm v erencv between a curative drug dark mass gencies \u2018\u2022Come out with n a voice be obeyed Only Su; h im-ruK'h f-r Ma s her broom d v Never assume that the medics.far less To provide the first cine that cured Uncle John\u2019s riy- will do the same for That is something only she cp f ton nri which might save lives in a spepsia najor catait \\ phe.Among basic necessities Petroleum ielly, the stark! ard wi Junior is the doctor can decide after examining tire patient.Paste the name and telephone ce was too She lift* Both of them knew that oosc brick in the hearth ywn with a tre whack.With object lunged bled away i v both - a snort hum treatment which doubles forward as a soothing ointment for chap- number of the family doctor on re medicine chest door, and be- e f Another is calamine With weak ped skin ecognized old\tlotion,\tcooling to both insect bites\tlow and sunburn.The latest first aid ber tool for emergency\thome use is a\tlisting the\tmost\tcommon\thome heard inside\tsterile\tgauze burn\tdressing, al-\taccidents and the\tfirst\taid\tmeas- ertainly had\tready\timpregnated\twith petrol-\tlires to be\ttaken\twill\tsave pre- eum jelly, developed for the U S cious minutes when an emergency offer to donate a silver cup for and spare the trouble of competition among the district produce for the past season.While others panned the streams for gold, the old.couple Bt had been farming done right well too.selling wheat tggs.milk, hay and meat to the miners.the drugstore phone num-X ready reference chart < heir cherished vow * xclaimed the old lady Wt They had Elwyn find g ins ie plainly xx X \\ USE THE EQUITY CLASSIFIED C OLUMNS Pa v oxx ed army and heretofore available arise only to the medical profession, fumbling through a book or schools basic requirements are: manual he said want it said of Clarendon School Board We better get up Î do Skinny men, women gainS, 10,15 lbs.oft l y me 1 was murdered in bed \u2022 And I don't want r e that road agents caught me in I was born a A paper on \u201cNutrition*' was read by Mrs.Leigh McConnell, convener of home economics and Tin : said of l ncion School Board met y 30.at a regular monthly g at the secretary's office.A \\ e \\ a il d v q and Cor.mrs.M.Hedging.L.Hudgins.A.D;.gg and F Fui ford present.wear suitable clothing, avoid smoking or drinking.Some are not even allowed to drink tea or coffee School Health she also exhibited a number of my night clothes I will die the same threw back the feather bed and began to squirm into her clothes.The old man creaked out ot bed and pulled his pants over the long underwear in which he had He padded across the the window.It was dark rticles.economical to make, but Some city schools check useful around the home.A contest, \u201ccompleting the songs\", was held with respect and no physical exami- the prize going to Mrs.Fred nation is required for those who Thayer, wish to take part in school sports.Most of us are too casual regarding the health of our children.We let them eat or sleep as they wish.We give little time for good daily health habits and we other crops in a sequence exepn- Iet them play all types of games ment over a nine-year period at or take part in all kinds of sports regardless of physical fitness.The wise parent will have the family doctor check their child- 'hat turnips and timothy had a frequently, especially if the depressing effect on the yields of children are planning on taking succeeding crops while potatoes peas and oats were somewhat interned iate in effect.Ma Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor ad> By Mrs.F.1.Ri?f School Health Nurse an their athcletcs also but many of the rural schools do little in this title of / Wha* a thrill! Hon?id limit*, mi out : ugly hoi-/ low * mi up; neck no longer arrawn»; bortt lose* half marred, alt'll?\"hran pole\" look.Thou -ranila of glile.women, men.who never could gala he fore, are now proud of thaïe I), health' looking IWNlie*.The) thank the «w food plie» you more strength anil nourishment ; put flesh nil hare holies Get Lovely Curvet Don't fear getimg TOO I at smp wfieri vmi ve gamed the X.10.11 or 2ii 1th.you need for norn.al weight.Coat* it tie New \u2019 p»t acquainted\u2019' tie only 00.Try faaum* (Mm Tonic Tkbleta fer new ngoi anil added pound*.I hie xer) dal At all druggl*'».r Healthy animals require exercise and we humans are no exes of the last regular and ception.After most of us reach meetings read and ap- the adult stage the only exercise ^ we take is what can\u2019t be avoided when we work or in going from place to place.We go out of our way to choose activities that demand very little exertion.This Tol- is hardly good enough and those S.H.'S.joined who still play games are usually those who started in childhood M I 5» t slept floor as a cave on the porch but a little h lighter ir.the yard see a horse near the gate.Dressed, the old lady joined her husband at the window porch ran the width of the cabin Missouri fashion Crops following alfalfa, red clover and fallow have given higher yields than following n motion Com mi \\ Carried.rcorrespondence for the month s read and discussed.s He could Miss Matthews and M irst.Principa A Ste.Anne de la Pocatiere, Quo.In this exueriment it was found eeting The following bills were pre- and have kept it up ented for examination:\tChildren are usually keen to S 266.13 play games, especially in the 15.98 open air.which require a lot of 64.90 muscle work.It is up to us to 105.14 keep them fit and encourage 163.30 them play more if we wish them 259.58 to have healthy minds, outside 144.00 interests and become good citi-103.28 zens when they grow up.Paid athletes are carefully The old lady e She never had insisted on had time to sit on it.but a porch stood for a wav of life she had K.W Piiie .left behind.\tCone's Garage .On the far end of the porch Sidney Sheppard .there was pounding and splinter- Hod gins Lumber Co.Could the road Robert Chamberlain the floor, Leslie Dale Herman Zimmerling 1.L.Hodgins Garage ren X' part in strenuous exercises or games, such as hockey, swimming.skiing, jumping and racing.Children with old fractures, physical handicaps or who have recently been sick with fevers such as influenza, pneumonia, scarlet or rheumatic fever, should be given extra care.Our carelessness might cause permanent disability.The old axiom, \u201cAn ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.\u201d still holds.mg of wood agents be taking up looking for a cache When the waiting became unbearable.the old man thrust his G.T.Paul .wife through the door with the Scare > Ltd.Hodgins Brothers MILNE, HONEYWELL & BURPEE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Phone 2-1114 45.90 6.01 watched and every phase of their 180.00 activities is checked frequently Hodgins or shall we say constantly.They 56 Sparks St.Ottawa Lawn Block.Campbell's Bay.Phone 33 Renfrew You talk them out of it word s The old lady's glib tongue had talked them out of difficulties before the immigrants stealing a pig And the time the Indians wanted adjourn the coffee grinder.But road agents Motion Commr.L ta: these bills be approved for must follow good health habits.Carried.Diet is watched and they must Motion Commr.E.Pul ford to sleep so many hours each night.4 Crossword Pauls Like the time she caught ay ment i 1 10 s * It 2 4 t 3 1 motion throughout the school QUYON W.I.\u2022 113 14 12 W.M.Hayes.Secretary-Treasurer 1 HORIZONTAL Our winter sleigh ride, for the The January meeting of the Senior Class, is to be held soon £ Quyon Women's Institute was at the home of our bus driver.A tiresome, but pleasant project ended with our Christmas Concert They were 4 KT .$&», 12\tSign of l Zodiac 13\tTo guide 14\tCompose point IB Edible of Spanish America 17 Gaine knowledge by study 13 Inclined walk 21\tPlural ending 22\tPlaying 25 To stulf 27 A jot 31\tTo decay 32\tCharivaris 34\tBy 35\tMournful 38 A marsh 37 3.1416 36\tOpposed 41\tConcealed 42\tIrish Gaelic 43\tEarth révoltés about it 44\tTo interpret 46 Printer's 1 1 16 IS V 20 21 IS $ held at the home of Mrs.Fred / Hutchison, with Mrs.Fred Bron-$ «on assisting.A vote of thanks was extend- CEMETERY MEMORIALS ¥ 28 29 27 30 26 25 V 22 23 24 It was a stupendous success of 419.The pupils were greatly rewarded by the over- ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED X tuber $ 33 32 31 ed to the committee who looked .,\t.after the arrangements, and the whelming applause and congratula tory remarks.Many thanks for help in presenting our concert goes to the citizens of Campbell's Bay especially Rev.Sister Superior and Sisters of St.Joseph's Convent.Messrs H.R.Lunam.Lee-land Baird.J.E.O'Neil.Hillis MOM'Mr NTS OF FINE MARBLE AND GRANITE OF THE BEST QUALITY.Made by the Latest Machinery.Visit Our Showroom 2nd See For Yourself! GEO.H.FROATS & SONS RENFREW.ONTARIO / 37 / 33 34 others who helped make the New ^ Year's dance a success.The sum of $95.45 was reported, the proceeds of the canvass for the blind.A paper on citizenship was read by the convenor.Mrs.Walter McBane.An aoron parade was another feature of the evening, the prize going to Mrs.Angus McLean.The Red Cross offer of cod liver oil for underweight children was presented to the meeting by Mrs.R.M.Hudson.Plans were made to send names of underweight children from both schools to the Red Cross Society / curd t V 41 40 39 36 f.V We wish to thank * 42 43 t 4s 48 47 46 PHONE 2:8 i $3 $6 54 55 52 Smith.Dick Chenier and Harold Brown.so 51 49 s 59 60 58 57 measure 47 Anglo Saxon slave 49 Extra tires 63 Antifcrpt.c 37 Atmosphere 56 To ward off «0 Prefix 61 To fondle «3 Stones 03 Beard of grain Kazabazua W.l.Plan First Aid Course 62 63 61 5HUR GAIN r t w Puzzle No.186 'and' 28 Serving to protect 26 Alleged force 20 Warm 30 Stag* whisper 32\tOccupied a 5* at 33\tMan's nickname 35 To scoff 39 Pronoun '.0 To regret 41 That man 44 Color 46 Snug retreat 4fi Negative votes 49\tTo weaken 50\tPastry 51\tSkill 52\tLet It stand fmus.i 54\tGirl's name 55\tRecent 56\tPeriod of time 59 Mulberrv The January meeting of the W.I.was held at the home of Mrs.Albert Molyneaux.vertical 1\tCunning 2\tA large parrot _ _\t.\t.\t3\tPronoun Members decided to hold a\t4\tContinent will be held January 14 to\tfirst aid course in the near fu-\t8\ty,\u2018uen ,1,eht 18.at the home of Mrs.J.A ture.Plans also were made for '\tpoml Steele with Miss I Bruneau of the next year's school fair.\t, 'ft*' Macdonald College Handicrafts\tCards of thanks were read\t&\tThat woman in charge.\tfrom shut-in friends who re- 1?AitStnSS™ The January and February\tceived Christmas baskets from\tie\tT^aftempt overseas parcels are being sent\tthe W.I.\tie\tPertaining to shortly.\tThe secretary reported that a\ttinînt con* The February meeting will be\tletter of thanks was forwarded\t22\tTo^rack held at the home of Mrs.Harvey\tto the Protestant School Board\t23\t^^ab^ part Steele.Members wishing to take\tof Ay 1 win for their generous\t8^\tfrench for paît in the codcc.t \\\\ill b: ing a ^ cake suitably decorated for Val- \u2022/\t- _\t-\t______________________,\t________ __\t.\t_______ __\t/ entine's Day.A prize is to be | awarded for decorations only Answer to Puzzle No.166 at Hull, Que.A short course in glove mak- kIaIm ÏR 1 A 3 LIC ira* c ?B U L ng QÎ3Q0QB E T EL A QQ shl i T [off OGEE Q GEE QE BE 0Q00 ?E10QQQ I IL RI P L IT 030 00 T000 Q ¦¦QHS __ aaaQQQ noonnE aDaioannagnnn J-JljIuuuuuIulhj V RI T S3 M A A0 R II P18 R i PAYS OFF! A USED CAR yort will be given in these col-will put them in line for the SÜ- unms next week.During 1951 ver next summer at camp Perhaps the most common ard most harmful type of nervousness is that which comes before a game or test.Some oersor.s have sick stomach sweating, clammy ipnds, headache.tight muscles.3 feeling of weakness, shaking hands and jittery imagination.Here are the base rules for fighting that type of tension.On the day of the big game keen busy The Bark Arch profuse « * your hips until they are directly under your knees.Now make an arch, getting your stomach as high in the air as possible.Hold the arch for a few seconds, then From behind a vvifp of thin\trelax and repeat the drill 10 smoke.Gordon Howard\ttimes.\u2022broadcasts his CBC sports com- Remember the important fact Keep\tbusy\tin the\tdressing\tmentary every Saturday evening\tabout flexibility drills.The hard- room.\tDon't sit and\tworry.\tIf\tat 6 00 p.m.over stations of the\ter they are for you to do proper- necessary go over all your equip- Trans-Canada network.Monday\tmore you need them, ment and tell jokes\tto\tget\tre-\tto Friday you can hear his up-to-\tBut ** you practice these two laxed.\tthe-minute excerpts from the\tdrills and other flexibility drills Pontiac District has been quite active, and although a new Dis-The Cub Pack had a busy trict.has shown considerable evening and each Six built them- growth now numbering over 200 \u2022elves a paper lair.Two Cubs all ranks, in Cubs.Scouts.Rover finished\ttheir 1st\tStar\tand one\tScouts.Lone Scouts and Old his 2nd\tStar, as\tshown in the\tScout Guild.The Unit Scouters Gazette.This last Cub is new are to be congratulated on their entitled to \u201cGo Up\u201d to the Troop work during the past year as he is old enough and has two Stars.In addition he will be The fourth session of the St.entitled\tto wear\tthe\tLeaping\tJohn's Ambulance Class was held Wolf on\this Scout\tshirt\tw hen he\ton Friday evening with the main passes his Tenderfoot test.Special topics on fractures and how to attention was given to First Aid deal with them.Stretcher work and Hygiene with a number pass- and bandaging completed the ing as shown.One Proficiency everting.Whenever your mind fights back to the coming game, confine your thoughts to your own par- blue ticular duties DR.ROLAND CHRETIEN Dental Surgeon SHAWVELLF.QUE Telephone 153 i : « i * Warrp up seriously before the Importing world at 8 10 a m.and Practice hard what you 25 p m.following the news.Thirteen years in broadcasting Watch your diet and make have made his \u201cGood-Bye.Now\" sure you eat lots of B complex as familiar to radio fans, as his vitamins ?rd green vegetables If possible, try to avoid al arguments and irritating discus- lcals sions on the game day.The two fears that bother athletes most are fear of failure and » n y game will be doing in the game ! BILLY GRAHAM n\t\u2014iK\u2014 Scout Gazette r snort- reviews* in v-iir * -radian and American period- v MID-CENTURY CRUSADE Passed Flag First Star Bill McKinley Passed First Aid 2nd Star 1st Shaw ville Troop First Class Scout Durrell Smith 1st Shaw ville Pack Two Star Cub Bobby Kingdon One Star Cubi William Bell Bill McKinley Toymaker's Badge Arthur Rice Passed Hygiene 1st Sta Leslie Hynes William Bell Jim Davis \u2022Andy Devine EQUITY ADS IRE RFAD BY 5.000 INDIVIDUAL* ADVERTISE IN THE EQUITY\u2014IT PAYS! f There is an answer to the problem, hcwevn r and that is  proper treatmen» and the injury j will not cause nearly as much z trouble as when neglected.First don't nurse a charley horse Keep using it j sib le.The rea more walking you do on a bruised leg muscle the less it will 'stiffen and the faster the body will be able to get a* its job of healing the injury.But remember Make sure your injury is nothing more seri-ou\u2019 than a bruised muscle! Don't rub it.Heat and exercise are the best treatments.Then spread analgesic balm over the injured muscle, about one quarter of an inch thick.Cover with medicated cotton batten,\tz gauze bandage and some adhesive tape.If your leg is bruised severely use a new pack every day until it begins to feel better Remember a neglected bruise, even a\th slight one.might cause \u2018rouble\t[| .\t.\tlater.So start treating your\tr ,, T »., , >*')lr\u2019 lbe:n charley horses properlv as soon\t1 *\tHobbs become more relaxed as they happen.\t{}\t,\t.,\t,\t.\t.\t,\tOf course the wisest plan is to X Chairman.-vhat L,.-,o durm; tn«c eliminate them entirelv w-here tic minutes oefore the i 8 Hugh Langford.Albert Arm- fear of injury.T strong.Donald Wilson.Daryl jn good condition and have prac-Tubman.Stewart Kehoe.Billy ticed well the odds are 1.000 to Megrath.Marshall Burke But if you are ; / t And if one you won't be hurt Arthur Rice.John Tracy, Dar- you** practices were concentrated rel! Glenn.Teddy Hayes.Ray- cr.skill development it will elim-mond La Ion de, Brian Murray much as pos: is that the f Sound Film In Glorious Color GEO.BEVERLEY SHEA * CLIFF BARROWS * GRADY WILSON * TEDD SMITH MAMMOTH CHOIR I * inate the fear of failure.Créa» athletes are afraid of So if you are fearful or nervous don't be afraid or ashamed to use a prayer.Some of the greatest sport stars -f all time depended on prayer \u2018o take care of them ar.d accord-m\trecord books they Robe id Hobbs t Invested Gil well Neckerchief and little or nothing To gg.\u2022 Miss Ann Campbe 1st Shaw ville C rew 1 S 0.s.A.R S.L.John Skouldice 8 r j move Another good idea to relieve *¦> ?* n p f Shawviüe Theatre j Wednesday 2 remember that \"\thi**» as important to rivals will Cn 2?I North Star Chick Starter Yc \\ 6 I nervous as you are.4\"d vou a^e better prepared ma»t?i us 4 ^edruary 8 p \u2018i.dy jitters you will : wq-se from them, elaxir.z stunt is to < n ! I Give your chicks a head start with North Star Chick Starter, available in both Mash and Crumbles.Sales last year showed a definite trend towards Crumble and Pellet Feeds which are very little higher in price than Mash.oooOooo (.Sponsored By Shawville C.B.M.C it?cn relieving any ess felt by your own By Xthoi Dale f Sécrétais i F 1 < f game actually starts: f y Hi muscles feel tight and ?e- walk around ar 1 breathe oly.Then sit or lie down and iten all your muscles at the Take a deep breath *5 if >- -.***>\u2022\u2022 a. limp as vou ex The\t»o re those in hoplders and neck.\u2019A an relax them a\u2018 twill vou wi! on he way to calm, re ay which combined wit\u2019 i thought «pells chain\u2019 form.i z th stomach, h 'r.vou cm We have on hand a good stock of C.I.L.Fertilizer.This item will he higher-priced in the spring, so take advantage of early delivery discounts.4* m M ¦frN 9 i \"1 o' t - o I 'A Tgr S Ki / H Tr'^fS hi ice (i'C-O-yo.( f z\t\\ \\rWA d « CH/HZN^y, 1 FLv»:â> y V LL y JJ\t| < t *MiZZ v A L A>*9 : .The Charley Morse ProbWn One ci the most common a\u2018'i-îetic injuries is \u2018«he charley horse, a bruised and stiff muscle, usually found between the hip ar.d knee Many an important playoff game has been missed by hockey stars because of painful charley horses which left them crippled temporarily.As an example consider the case of the Toronto Maple Leaf centre star of a few years ago.Syl Apps.Apps frequently missed important games ^7 2 £>\u2019£ j » < Call us when in need of :. : 3 \u2022 ;-:\u2022> .FEED.SEED.COAL and SALT * v ~ > i ftt x ' C-*.1 n \\ WW: h6 »,v4kt A- ata a sc ww- l-Z A.NP THEÆ 15 ¦> 7 XONEV :H ,T\u2014\t\\ A'-?*HT3 3«5 y :,W ^ i » > z /j % 1 l' \u2022\t^\t\u2022 A 7 ra 7s \u2019 WANTED TO BUY À l L%\\ s r fi / S X * ¦A > \\ c r V7 / I x WA TICKET FCX THE JOLLY ( SOX» 37*S TQWKtoW V NldHT?ANP ALL THESE fcS POLLAK WLL5 H/PPEN .PA aw- Hêfiy/ r-7 i BASSWOOD SPRUCE HEMLOCK PINE up \\ HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID! xS z 4 The HODGINS LUMBER Company m I, #¦ i u / ' SHAWVILLE QUEBEC # Zz «* % i / The EQUITY, Shawvllle.Quebec.February 7.1952 Va tv E'gtit Ray Sheppard.Line Forum thought if fanners drew s United Crunch, Camp- ^giari had a little more control over bell\u2019s tta> .im\\ and come the first of March our milk marketing the consum Misses Eullft and Alva Turn *! A GOOD HAY BUY ! Bryson: Wednes- Mr.and Mrs the Bryson Mi s.I va Clarke, Miss Nora Coi Where To tio clay, February 13 Athletic Association are sponsoring a St.Valentine's Dance and Box Social in aid ot tin hockey team : this Friday vu ary 8, a Bingo at Shawville Theatre in aid of the Shaw ville Intel mediate H o c k e y Team spon>oied by the Lions Club t S aw ville who are also throwing a St.Calentine\u2019s Dance at Pine Lodge, next Thursday night.A Little of This w lt:ie sed a very impreeeive service, when a new public would not be faced pulpit was dedicated to the v\\itn the shortage that will surely church, last Suijday morning, come at the present rule of de- During the singing of a hymn, dine Parity prices, as in the the group assigned to this ser-l S .o g * Thought Of The Week.Won > is like a rocking chair it gives y vu something to do.but won't get you any place.s The NOW SHOW INC SIX DAYS A WEEK somethin* To Be Proud Ol »m w - free streets of Shawville which we are sure are in better shape than in many other communities bigger than this truck and front-end loader, work- been busy for two Thurs.Erl.Eebruarx 7 a 8 Storm Warning Ginger Rodgers With j Yarm United Has Annual Meeting ,?routine.North Clarendon Forum mort men have days cleaving the accumulated ?r.< w a wax so that now cars can park right up to the curb o this the sanding of ic> v a ! k s Ronald Regan Sat.Sun., February 9 A 10 Up Front Via I\u2019hursdaj ami Saturdax side plain about t David Wayne loin F well February T & H Men.Tues.Frb.II A 12 Back To Bataan FURY OF THE CONGO John Wayne gram Anthony Quinn with Johnny Weismuller People Are l urk) Some OH to the sunny south are.Mr.M i ss The following officers were and Mrs.Cliff Schwartz Marion Schwartz.Stirling Hobbs, elected:- Elder.Hurst Hodgins.Stewards.William Hudgins.Mvl-A bur ne Elliott, Wilson Tracy.M A and M Convenor.Stirling Hod-gins.Sunday School Superin-/ tendent.Rev.Iver Currie-Mills.* After the business was completed / dainty refreshments were served Hod g ins ' by the hostess and a social hour Wilson; / was enjoyed by all Matinee Evert Sunday AT 2.30 P M (Continued from page one) USE THE EQUITY CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Senior boys, character; Arthur N X N \u2022 Added Shorts.Serial Rice ATTENTION Senior girls, comic\u2014Doreen Hodgins.Helen Imison.Joyce La framboise; Senior girls, charadei Phillis Way.WIRING SERVICE i and REPAIRS George Hynes & Son i r FARMERS' \u2022immmmiiiuimiuiiim hiiu UilMMHHH OLIVER Finest In Farm Machinery DIESEL and GASOLINE TRACTORS FI NER M HOME Diane Helen r Your inquiries for v ; F.E.Lacourse Established 1885 new machines are Invited by your John Deere Dealer Special Prizes\u2014Brenda Ban Sylvia Gibson.Margot Dagg.Sel ena BretzlafT.Phone 80 Shawvllle / / Electrical Contractor £ AüSOil G.Miller i Fox Forage Harvesters and everything in FARM MACHINERY Agent Norval R.Wil>on Shawvllle & / / Dies At Sherbrooke Letter To The Editor $ ALLEN B.CAREY / / A Good Pli * To Eat i / Z Shawvllle -17 / (Continued from page one) Phone 7r20 Campbell's Bax / Allen s Lunch / I After a short illness Anson G Miller, of Eaton Quebec, passed away on January 26 at the Sherbrooke General Hosiptal.Born in Hemmingford.Quebec.May 5.1876.Mr.Miller was the eldest .on of the late James Mil- At the / X X X X X by The Pontiac County Central Board Your correspondent states that \"the modern school in Onslow and the one under construction in Shawvllle both came into being under the Central School Board true.However, decision to build At rear of 5c to SI.00 Store SHAH VILLE L Those EXTRA TROUSERS \\ hi umii w < i
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