The equity, 21 février 1952, jeudi 21 février 1952
[" -Ara Norman Smith, Campbell a Bay, Que R.} me 30/ 52 S3.00 In Advance S3.T5 In U.S.A.The EQUITY.Shawvllle.Quebec, February 21.1952 Ne.8.69th Year Sold Right Out\u201d Sign Tacked Up To Repeat \u2018Aaron Slick\u2019 Tuesday Skating Party Held By Bristol Pupils ilMIHMIHMIHHHUHMHIIIi ¦ i muiHWHii.iHHMimiimimiMiimuHhymm âii.immiimiimMMHmiiimmuiâmMiimimHmiNimmMMM,.A Little of This and Little of That ! w PERSONALS % a J.Allan Young, manager of the p T.L.A.production, \u201cAaron .Slick from Pun kin Crick* an- o c «ounce» thet arrangements have Con> A S.Dale, of Clinton, Walsh and Mr.and Mrs.S.».been made w|th the Shawville a few days in town last McNeil week.By BILL IUNMOND By Chris Klnmond miiiiHiiminiM Nil Of The Week.That Rumor Charlie Chamberlain is carrying Last week s four-page Equity in his wallet.Try this week's for size.Charlie.Theatre to present the play again\tBy Doroth, jeakln$ Se^TixS Charter».Included, Mr.and Mrs.ervts.Mr.and Mrs.Roy Sly Dan Kelaby and Deanna.Mr.and Dennis Hale and daughter, Phyllis, all of Ottawa.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 In The Sunny South a card from Ray Sheppard and the family postmarked Indian Creek.Miami.Florida, in which they talk about going swimming and the temperature was a mere 80 above.We have Bristol Intermediate School No.9.About 35 pupils attended the packed houses in Quyon.Camp- n It wa3 a perfect night for Miss Embyle Brownie* Ot- b e 1V s Bay and ShawviUe Mr ral School Board, has played to ¦ .\t.\tskating and the rink was in ex- tawa.spent the weekend with (Wednesday evening the troupe ct.jIent condition due her mother.Mrs.AWie Brownlee, visited Portage du Fort.) On Mon- (Mrs to Mr .Laughren's efforts.A hot supper Mr.\tand Mis.\tPeter Doherty\tat Radford.\tday and Tuesday evenings In\t^\t^^ved\tin\tthe\trchool\tbase- and Mr.and Mrs.Ivan Orr, of\t'\t, Shawville over 100 people were ment by thc Vachers.All m all Caldwell, visited\tin Wolf Lake Mr.and Mrs.Iverson Harris,\tturned away as ushers announced\th\twas\ta\tmoft\tsuccessful\tevening with\tMr.Doherty's\twith Lindsay and Linette.Mr.\t\u201cstanding room only\u201d as eany as John who has been 111.\tand Mrs Lee Devine and Monica.\t7 30 p.m.About 1.200 persons spent Sunday in Beachburg with\thave already seen performances and requests are coming In for shows across the river and in Bill Beatty of Toronto, one of |n The Spring Trs La! , Getting the CBC\u2019s roving men-with a- back to reality in Pontiac, the with temperature is a mere 28 above, i-ain is threatening and Spring is exactly one month from today! last week brother.whose interviews Thursday.February 14.a me- mike mortal Service for the late King people in the news and the man was held in Bristol Memorial jn-the-street are heard regular -School No.9.Rev.I.Cavender gave the address.It was felt that the beauty and dignity of the Service would help the pupils to p.m.on the CBC Trans-Canada remember the solemnity of the network.From time to time he occasion Mr William Tubman, of Shaw- Mr.and Mrs.T Harris viUe suffered » #eart attack\t*\t'\t' while attending the funeral of his Mr.and Mrs.Ed Relnke with Ladysmith.brother and was rushed to the Marilyn and Brenda, vent Sun- Heading the caste is Reginald Pontiac Community Hospital by day In Egan ville, with Mr.and Scobie, well known Pontiac _ nihulance Mr Tubman is con- Mrs.Gerald Relnke.\tteacher from Portage du Fort-.vetesclng at home now.\twho pays the part of Aaron Miss Edna Hod gins, of Ottawa.Slick, a farmer who la not as Mr and Mrs.Lome ShouLdtce spent the weekend with her green as he looks.Other teach- \u2018\t.v, ,\t- p\u201enthc ïssrSâ** = 1\u201cJL j phsIaSÉ gvrggSfS sr= as# Eli Ml iEü irHSKrM:\t=~£Sr\"=\tas MM - sa-~~~5 or»«hvteAr\"Of the United Church Joan Glenn spent last weekend Central Board teachers are in-\ttl , o\tsr.\tf\\r P* ,\tisfy some of those turned away Jeek\tin Ottawa visiting with her aunt\tvolved In the comedy, helping\tManiC (jFOVC\tVlCuIDS Ul fllC\tin Shawville\tthere'll be a repeat .\t*\t\u2022\tand uncle, Mr.and Mrs.Dan\twith ticket sales, properties, ad-\tJr\tIf\t1\t1\tn\tCl\tPerformance\tTuesday.\tFebruary Mr Lloyd Fulterd, of Sudbury.Glenn.\tvertising and other duties^\tCcmeterV\tHelped DV LlmSKle 26.in Shawville Theatre.stmt^-rEHEHJE *.w 2.,, *\t-\tMr.Mimroe, Departmental\tMaple.Grove eemetery are ack- Congra tula lions to F-O and «pector.has assembled an orch- newledged, bv Mrs.John R.Me Mrs.H.R.Glenn.RCAF Wlnnl- estra of Hbch School students and Dowell: peg on the birth of a daughter, a principal, consisting of Donald Mrs.Everett Moore, °= T2:\u2014- \"B-re-E - lee last weoneswy.\t#\tToronto, spent the weekend at\tSchwartz, trumpet.These mu- Mrs.R.K.Johnston Lloyd Walsh.Yarm with her parents, Mr.and\tdedans have been roundly ap- J.H.Murray.Brace bridge L Currie-Mills.\tplauded at each performance The Pontiac Teachers* Local Mrs.W.E.Hodgins ly on CBC News Roundup, broad- we Stand Corrected.Carman cast Monday to Friday at 10.15 Morrison, of Chatham, Ont., say»: \u201cI should like to correct dates of (the years of the three kings) in your paper.They are as follows: heads for the far north, the deep Hjg Majesty King George V went south, or for cities and villages on the throne May 6, 1910; died ocioss Canada to do on-the-spot January 20, 1936; Edward VUI, throne January 20, 1936.abl-cation December 11, 1936; King George VI.on throne December 1936.coronation May 12, on He was one of % % ture broadcasts the first Canadians to use tape- t936 Why School in mm last week he was with John L Hodgins.Mr.and Mrs.Mickey Mackay.spent the weekend of Ottawa visiting at Charteris $ 2.00 preant Aftr opening the meeting with 3.00 the Ode and Creed, the minutes 2 00 ?rovî.meetinR WerC rC\u2019 to plck up and qU>ar 8 reducing.Consult your doctor, according to their numerical or succeeding Governments, docs rebound or loo.se puck.So re- And watch that weight in the political strength.In time those suggest any moderation.Nor member, following in quickly can .ff.season who live long enough are likely \u2022» Mr St.Laurent supposed to be\tbulld up a 9cor,n* oppo1'- t© take part in a campaign to a man who acU on the spur of 'unity.g vegetarian set up In the moment.It seems almost Rideau Hall.That.In turn, '«credible that he has not eon- tensive player has in such a case means, as pointed out in a letter «Idered the Inevitable conse- is\tif « defenceman u jbli- to the Ottawa Journal, that every -«ences of his action He is ccr- S:,tcd to pick up the rebound, he talnly not a man who could he has to make a turn before attempting to cover the play, whereas the offensive player can drive straight in wasting no time at all.A smart defense pair will have one man try to take out the man making the shot while the other defenseman turns to pick However, if the All unitv art' very busy prac- CLa s suffered from lack of attiring a stunt\tfor the Father\tand\ttendance owing to colds\tlast Prison Banquet\ton Thursday\tthe\tday so the Lecturer.Dr.\tC.F.C.21st when all\tCubs, Scouts.Rov-\tPowles postponed the\texaminers and their\tDads meet to\tre-\tation for one week.Next week oeive that usual bountiful supper there will be a general review of that the Scout Mothers' Auxil- all the work with the examin-iary furnish.Not more than three ation* the following Friday.It is seconds fellows Knox 2.30 p.m Austin 7.00 p.m.CLARENDON^ CIRCUIT OF~ THE UNITED CHURCH Geo C.Heslop.pastor FARM Worship Service 81.Matthew's, Charter!» 11.00 a m.\u2014Holv Communion hoped that every one will be present this coming Friday to At the Cub Pack meeting three ore pa re for the tests.As some to Cubs were invested with badges of the tests are a bit tough and they had won and a new Chum about lia If of the class are trying was welcomed into the Pack Ladysmith 7.30 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Rev.Spencer L Moon Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00\u2014Sermon.1100 a.m for a senior grading.100G turn-Ambulance put is expected.Wesley 2.30 p.m.\u2014Evening Worship The St ioluVs and we can Pastor Scout Gazette Radford 7.30 pm.\u2014Evening Worship HOLINESS MOVEMENT CHURCH Pastors: Rev.Marion Gilmer and Miss Ethel Burtch Can we be quite sure 1st Sliawville Pack Invested John Tracy and Darrell Tubman: Homecraft: Albert Armstrong and Darrell Tubman: House Darrell Tubman.Tuesday 7 30 p.m.\u2014Evangelistic Service Thursday 2.30 p in.\u2014Women's Missionary meeting at Parsonage.Friday 8.00 p.m.\u2014Prayer Meeting BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Sunday Services Barry Murray, 2nd Star; Bryan Alexander Armstrong.House Orderly.Passed Toymakers:\tAlbert Armstrong Ojderly Ct>6 lector Albert To be a Chum Shaw ville 2.00\tp.m.\u2014Sunday School 7.30 p.m.\u2014Worship Service Wednesday 8.00\tp.m.\u2014Prayer Meeting Onslow 10.00\ta m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 am.\u2014Morning Worship Thursday North Onslow 8.00\tp.m.\u2014Cottage Prayer Everyone Welcome Bobby Scott The Sports Clinic Astonished At Mr.St.Laurent The answer is that there has Follow-In On That Shot! over and over again because they During the average game of involve skills that can only be learned by well organized practice\u2014you have to get into the habit of making the right move.Athletes Must Be Lean In older to operate at peak efficiency an athlete mu«t be lean.The overweight player is ally the one who really goes for sweets, fried fatty foods, and drinks large quantities of whole milk.10 a m 11 am.-Sunday School Morning Worship 7.30\u2014p.m.\u2014Evangelistic Service.been discussed even in Parlia BRISTOL RIDGE PENTECOSTAL MISSION Rev.L.G.Rlehardson, Pastor Services:» that all subsequent Governors General will be Canadians.8.00 p m.\u2014Prayer.Bible Study.Wednesday.8 00 p.m.\u2014Young Peoples, Frl Everyone Welcome Pastor.Rev.W H.Krause Political Cockpit usu- Prayer and Bible Study 11.00 a m.and 7.30 o.m often the result of an athlete not having the rules of the game he rules down pat is playing at hw finger tips.By knowing the rules the athlete is not only increasing his\tmay well save you from many value to his team but is :.lso\tmore minutes in the helping the officials control the\tbox\" and thus increase your game.Then too.from the\tvalue to your team.I don\u2019t know K\tspectators viewpoint there is\tof one case of a man scoring a Know Tnc utile»\tnothing better to watch than a\tgoal while sitting in the penalty Frequent penalties are very cleanly played game.\tbox.So take a tip and get those A few minutes each day spent learning the rules penalty Another advantage that the of WELL\u2014THIS 13 A 3WRi3E!\"'>OU rA3#UN4 ME HEUEb TME U3T\"' PKE33 WAAMLy T MAMA-] oo you WANT ME TO 30 TO THE 3UTCHEA fok you ?NOW \u2014 time a new Governor-General Ls appointed he Will give satisfaction to only a fraction of the double for himself and his part) ! OKAy, MAMA \u2014 3HAKKJty w:a oo WITH ME expected to make unnecessary * ugh good teachers are lug smart clothes and spending County was guest speaker at last Friday's meeting of the Shaw-vil le Rotary Club.Following is a partial text of his address.) Your chairman.Dr.Pokes in- Educational Trends IIlan Educationalists art try* g to solve these problems, To t mo e value for the money Inst ed and more important to vc every Canadian* young: ter develop a stron aid the student to cie- V :\t.es most cfTrct- ^\t^\t, :ve«>.to aio\u2019j'C increavi .périment he was conducting after \\ nt< e»ts and to meet his needs con tructively.CEMETERY MEMORIALS ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED / County High 1 provide the finest miLting which Canadian architects and engineers can design, unhappy There is a modern Intermediate Quyon which will be arged.We have a school >e : vin'g all 12 of nir school XI though\tMrs./ 7 / / / z / / z COM MENTS OF FINE MARBLE AND GRANITE OF THE BEST QUALITY.Made by the Latest Machinery.Visit Our Showroom and See For Yourself / Ï young lady.Re nedi'al work was started ¦ mptlv.The Science teacher / Sf.ioo / z / / / jaiities / i m / * has only been with us about
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