The equity, 23 octobre 1952, jeudi 23 octobre 1952
[" Duncan l.nf ville, Quebec # % / an, 53 i Printed and Published at Shaw ville, Que \u201cTHE FRIENDLIEST TOWN IN THE PONTIAC!\u201d No.43, 69th Year 23,1952 $3.00 In Advance; $3.75 in U.S.A.Shaw ville Stores Close Doors Tuesday During Service For Late Bill McKinley bertha collar, bat and gloves to match and carried a nosegay of pink roses and yellow and white mums with bhie streamers.Miss Claire Atkinson, cousin of Paying silent tribute to\tthe\tmembers took part with Rt\tWor.\t**e\tbride,\twas bridesmaid and memoiy of the late William\tMe\tBro.Fergus A.McDiarmid\tpar-\t*h®\tchose\ta\tpink nylon sheer Kinley, the entire business sect-\ttietpating in the service at the\ttaffeta with hat and gloves to ion of ShewvHle closed for two\tchurch and cemetery and John\tmatch and carried a nosegay of Mrs.Dick Vaughan, Mrs.Oor-\tA party for Mrs.Thomas Glenn\thours Tuesday afternoon for the\tTaylor Ottawa, representing the\tPink rose», white and yellow Beantlfa# don Gibbons, Portage du Fort,\tand family was hold Saturday\tfuneral service from the iMtin-\tCarleton Chapter No.16, G.R.Q.\tmums, with blue streamers.Margaret Stewart, Ethel Ostrom,\tevening at her home with about\t#0y honte on King Street to St\tThe palMearers were fellow\tUttle Miss Betty Tubman, niece Shirley Judd and Mrs.Robert\t40 guests present.Mrs.Glenn and\thw Chardh of Ênglaafhand the\tMasons: Hemati Elliott, Morley\tM 1,16 brWe» wae Bower girt look- Carswell,\tShaw ville,\tspent\tthe\tfamily\tare\tleaving\tfor\tChelms-\tVillage Cemetery.* weekend la\tSyracuse, N Y\tf\tford,\tOnt.,\tto\tjoin\ther\thusband.\tHw sudden death of Mr.\tMe\tMcCredie, Leslie Dale and\tJohn\torgandy with\theaddress to match.Mrs.Jack Lester fead the address Kinley Saturday night cease as a Taylor.\tShe also carried a nosegay of A Little of This and a Little of That PERSONALS % %% I By BILL KINMONB By Chris Kl nd Iverson potatoes from two bags of seed \u2022 $ *.1 Hoggins.Uoyd Stevens.Dougal ^S very charming in blue nylon The Beeel(y)f»l Howard will be (2 richer after in- vestigating a rustling in the hay Mi* Doreen Howard, Ottawa, and presented a pur* of money.*ock to the community.Only Born in Shâwville on May S.P*nk raees and white and yellow in ^ barn y,e _*he_ morning.\u2014 A A S_ -\u2014 - -S-\u2022-\u2022 a A a\t*\t*\t*\t- n\u2014\t«A\tA\t\u2014-\teÂ\tMM > .\u2022 J\t* AAM\t* M\t* oe\t\u2014 \u2014 m\t*\t-\t» \u2022\tm* \u2022« \u2014 ¦\t**»& A1»\tI a* 1\u2014\tA\t^ \u2014¦ \u2014 \u2014 \u2014- \u2014\u2014\t.The rustler turned out to be a fox.With some assistance he time hut wwked at the Com- war yews when he wa,_a tank ^^Moore rendered \u2022 *lo, -1 11 capture* the intruder and 1.look- Fn.James f $ spent the.weekend with her par-\tA social evening was enjoyed and\t** years of age, Mr.McKinley\t1908, Mr.McKinley had lived\tmumi witb Pink\tstreamers ents, Mr.and Mrs.James Howard,\tdainty refreshments were served,\thad been in poor heeHh for asm#-\there all his lift except during the\tMLsses Shirley\tMay and\tWin- Shaw ville, w\t\u2022 \u2022 .?\ttime but worked at the Com- war years when he was a tank wee\t\u2022 wiu, m captured the intruder and is loc N *\t'\tMr.and Mrs.Donald MoDoweU munlty Refrigerator, which he Inspector at Montreal.Prior to walk beside you.\" Mr.HlHis lng to clarendon's Mack Hayes Mr.and Mrs.William Sparrow,\tand family, Ottawa, spent the\towned with his brother John,\tthat he had worked at the Peden\tHamilton, of Manttock, acted\tas ante u_ ,2 for the bushy tail.Charter!», bave returned home\tweekend with Mr.Manson Me-\tUP until a short time beisre his\tWilson garage.\tbestman After spending a three-week va-\tDowell.\tdeath.He left the Mein Street\tMr.McKinley was an\tAnglican\tFollowing the ceremony a re-\tThere\u2019s a truie Why the bells çation with Mrs Sparrow\u2019s sis-\t.\tstore at midnight Saturday and end was an active member of the ception was held at the home of of gt Paul\u2019s Church of England t«rs in Northern Ontario.While\tMrs.E.Titus, Lakewood, N.J.\tWM lust getting out of Ms car\tSharwvtile Curling Club\twhich he\t of ularly in the cases of new-born Other guests were Mr.and Mrs.infants.From the questions which William Atkinson, Mrs.Thomas were put to Mbs Corrigan after Tubman, Mr.Grenville Atkinson, her talk, the women of Pontiac Lome Little and Mr.and Mrs.County seemed to be very much Low Saunders, all of Ottawa., to interested in the work being car-and ried on by the clinic.Greetings were brought to the wville convention by Mrs.R.W.Hod-I the gins, of Shawville, and Mrs.W.J.music Murray ol Maryland, Honorary idd.Presidents, and Miss A.C.Prit- r to $ $ / -> -1 $ # $ $ $ $ the next week\u2019s tolling wool dress Gerald Sparrow has returned Mr.and Mrs.John Kingdom and A M Lodge No.40 to wo* in Ottawa after spending baby, Hamilton, have returned -:-r- the weekend with his wife and home after visiting Mrs.T.King- La TOI Vil DraDêf ' family at Charteris.\tdon and friends.\t^ 1W\"U 1,1\t1 Marries C.I About 90 Mary 3 and one brother John * # $ a mudkrat j Lost A Found Dept Dalton Russell brought in a tail gate he found on the highway.It is a faded blue bearing license plate 537044.$ $ # $ Sunday vMtOrs at the home of The many friends of Miss Lois Mr.and Mrs.W.Sparrow, Char- Smiley, who has been ill wish\t, teris, were their daughter and her a speedy recovery.\tThe Uving room of the son-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Selwin\t\u2022\t\u2022\t»\tMr.and Mrs.Sydney Dri Woods and baby Margaret, Shaw- Mr.and Mrs.H.I.Smith and decorated with autumn ville and Mrs.Sparrow\u2019s nephew, Mr.Harry McCleary have re- for the marriage of the Howard Rooney and family, turned home after a motor trip Aylmer * Back Ta School.Dr.Roland Cre- tien is off to the University of Montreal to take a post graduate course in oral surgery.* $ # was ers oldest Triple Troubles.All this happened to Clare Jacques in one morning: his daughter Doria went e\tinto the Pontiac Community Hos- ilipt In R C Pital *or an appendectomy; the UP Ils V# Ve Qj,| burner wouldn\u2019t work and the septic tank had to be dug up.daughter, Carolyn Bv< Clarence Robert, son oi Mrs.Sam Knox, McKee Rev.H G.Lester, of 8 United Church, perfora ceremony.The wedding was played by Mias Jeon Given in marriage father, the bride by Mrs.Keith Smith, brother of the bride# best man.The bride\u2019s gown m to New Uskeard and other points $ # $ Born At Shawville $ on Mr.and Mrs.T.C.Sheppard, Mr.and Mrs.EUwood Cameron, Cornwall, visited at the home of have returned home after a trip Mr.Crawford Carson and the to Smiths Falls and Ottawa, former's mother, Mrs.Julie Sheppard in Shawville.$ $ 6\t___\tJames Richardson, 80, a well lunchccn was held tor 45 guests the work which they were trying four daughters of his first wife, fe His Footsteps* Two local mss ess me su» and corsage of red roses.\tpictures having been taken at couver, with Rev.E.W.Horton\t^ ne>gms.MeOAt SW., imm\t, WÆM ÊÊËM BEH iPli IPü ilSi fHH ¦PI® wm mm vsss mm iŒ mother.It was made of deep i- velveteen dress, styled on aim- presented by the Institute to Mel-\t- isfactory balance for next sea- Bill\tDnd Pte.vory hand woven French import- ilar lines as the bridesmaids.Her vin Pool, presently attending - St.- George s Anglican Church, son\u2019s work.\tfrom Kingston\t°n *ave ed lave over deep ivory satin The headdress and flower arrange- Macdonald College, and Frances Campbell's Bay, was the scene of The meeting named President s^rsasrss E-rÆ \"rF£ F-\t^wh0 \u201c\t,Mr as: tirirjrs aœas as % -sEFa Unt aJ?***** P*\"*!»\t81111 trou!*\u201d a»d navy blazer.He The president appointed a com- Carman Joseph Inglee, only son skating rink In condition for Sunday Lr R G Elhoî I.embroidery and a aceltoped hem- carried a white satin and lace mittee to bring in a report to the of Mrs Athol Inglee and the late hockey, tor the winter season.Paul\u2019s wiH be at St mi\u201e® line.Her double fingertip veil, 3- pillow for the double ring cere- afternoon session on the ar- Mr Inglee, of Beedhgrove.Rev.President Howard Routliffe re- Montreal Wert and sC-nhln-strand coronet of hand-d pped mony.\ttides to be exhibited by the F.Lawlor, of Quyon, officiated ported that B^sor, will ^vea LaZnT ItewiR be re^lS orange blossoms and a pearl and Hie groom\u2019s attendant, were various institutes at the toll fair, at the ceremony.\tstrong team entered in the Pon- Rev John amethyst necklace were also James Outhbertson, of Shawville, at Quyon and Shawville.The The church wa, tastefully dec- tiac Hockey League.\tMontreaVR.v 7^\"=^\t.heirloom pieces previously worn best man, Jack Cooper, of Sud- treasurer\u2019s report was read show- orated for the occasion with aut-\t- Valois\t?*?**\u2019-\tof KiTM sar \" - s,*sar-rs=a5t itjas Native of sh,wvaie æ&ÜTJ&'SXZ\tSTcCrASSa S C\ta % \\srsssr - \"\" Die, After Accident g=ST-.jsîri V * ias and a spray of white heather Bay, cousin of the bride, sang O of Home Economics, Education, Given in marriage by her father\t_ in* replaced iTS.L *6 ®* i« ei e* ««» Ing a Aoulder-hugging cape.cepUon was held at the Copper morning and she gave a very in- the bride, was maid of honor.She Thelma Blaney, Sudbury and (Continued On Page Eight) Mr.and Mrs.Hillis Thompson, Ottawa, were recent visitors in Mr.and Mrs.Warren Campbell town, and Donnie, Mr.and Mrs.Alvin\t+\t+\t» Kelley, motored to Lachine RCAF Mrs.D.Lockbart, Toronto, visitation to visit Bill Campbell who ited Mr and Mrs.G.L.Hynes, is stationed there.\u2022 They also recently.\t.\t.\t_ .visited Mrs.Campbells sister,\t\u2022\t*\t\u2022\tatliiî.Vuïî Mrs.James Havel at Brownfburg Mr.ang her holidays in Hamilton and land, N.Y.is spending a holiday Toronto.\twith Mrs.G.A.MacDougall.Pontiac Institutes Wears White Heather Spray When Wed Given Bride By A \u201cClose Friend\u201d I i replacement As part \u201cf FxNXxX>>X>kXXx.xXX>xX ' v vXXXXXXnX THE EQUITY 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 mall.Post Office Department Ottawa Subscription $3.00 A Year $3.75 psr Year to United State# and Great Britain CHRIS K1NMOND Business Manager and Women\u2019s Editor Printed and published at Shawville, Quebec \u201cTHE FRIENDLIEST TOWN IN THE PONTIAC\" PHONE 73 in a wash tub By Erie (Ike) Belanger We hear a lot of young hockey players today compilain of the hardships they endure during the modern hockey season.But let them look back to the IU27-39 era when hockey was at its best in Pontiac.When the great \u201chas beens\u201d such as the one and only Thomas Larmond, better known in Pontiac as the \u2022'Bird\u201d, would skate out on the ice In Shawville Arena and defy anyone to stop him scoring.Then he would look back to his own goal and see such hockey players as Charles Bolam, Eric Belanger, Clarence He&phy, Jimmie Ren-nick.Gerald Belanger and the famous goal tender Tim Lawn backing him up.Why, there was nothing in Pontiac to stop the \u201cBird\" from scoring! When the \u2018«Bird\" would wind around his own net and start down the ice with such a burs* of speed and go through the en-™ Hayes was rated the best goalie In Pontiac but to the \"Bird * he was just a human sieve.The hockey players today travel in cars or buses, but In the old days we had to travel by horses which left Campbell s Bay at 4.00 In the afternoon to go to Shawville.Most of the time it ?was an old team of horses, anew was four feet deep and we would upset five or six times In the big drifts of anew at 20 below ~ iero and would land In SbawvlMe around 8.00 p.m.to start playing hockey at 8.30 p.m.It would be the last period before we would get the frost out of us.Then when the game was over and we would be all wet with sweat we would jump into a sleigh and hit for Campbells Bay.By the time We\" reached Radford our underwear would be frozen on your backs.Driving with an old team of horses you didn\u2019t know the minute they would drop dead.They went so slow you would have to plant a picket to see if you were WILLIAM KINMOND Publisher and Editor » O* 5 » n X é Z L V rf à BOY SCOUTS r t: © 1 CM I tire Shawville Hockey team and , J\t., place the puck behind Shawvilie\u2019s The Shawville Group Com- mended The Equity which had jam0U9 goalie, Hansom Hayes, all mittee held their Annual Meet- printed the Scout News column spectators in the arena would ____________________________________________________ ing Thursday, October 16 in the\tweekly and given free ad vert is-\t^jegs themselves for they thought\tChamberlain\u2014we alwgye ma nag -\twould not come down the Ice\tmoving or not.By the time you High School.It was very well at-\thi g to a l Scout *cüviUesu\\ both\tjt was lightning.In those dayg\ted to stop him around the blue\tvery often.He told me every\treached Bryson with tho*s thin tended by both the Scout Execu-\tSnawvtlle and the District, Mr.\ty(ni jja Norris Corrigan Grade 8B Claire Richardson * * * y* Mr.Stewart Crawford, Renfrew spent a few days last week visiting his brother.Mr.Thomas Crawford.Bride Of Next Month\ttyne.A miscellaneous shower was A number of ratepayers ap- *\t«B\tBP SSI\t*1 Mona thanked her friends in fit-\tquesting additional ground for a\tParty Committee, composed of\tsented September 29.The pro- ting words.\tpark in Bristol Village.Motion\tMgyg\t1 flail\t5UU\trepresentatives from the differ-\tgrams will appeal to afternoon The presentation of gifts was\tby çrê Ballantyne and Marks\tent\tlisteners and will include discus- made by Miss Ruth Brown and that this request be granted was\tAi **QnAl1 HoUSC The student Body is already sions, talks and news on current Mrs.Denzil Brown.Dainty re- carried.\t«\tplanning various activities.There topics of interest, along with freshments were served by the w A grown met the board re\tbe a senior Hallow een music apd a few helpful hints hostess, assisted by Mrs.Denzil ^ain at lot 12 range 1.\tOpen house was observed a , Friday October 24 and for housewives.Miss Long has Brown and Miss Ruth Brown.\tJohn McCredie appeared re- Pontiac Community Hospi a\tjunior Hal low *een oartv Fri- figured prominently in promot- - % EE3HEF-5\tsur rr, zæz Motion by Crs.Maiks and at die hospital buiid.mg.\tSaunders and the secretary, Carol had considerable experience in lican Church gave\ta shower m\tTracy that the mayor and secre- Many groups of a dozen\teac\tto repreaen| shawville\tthe field of journalism and in honor of Miss Isobel Tubman\tta^y bring a complaint to Mr.\twere escorted through the\thos-\t^\t.\tSchool at the Student Coun-\tnational women\u2019s groups and sev- last Saturday night\tat the home\tj^nston regarding the closing of\tPital by nurses and doctors,\tma -\t^\tDelegation in Lachute in No-\teral of her articles have appear- n\tssrcsa 'zrzc\tsv za\t^ « -«\u2022\t« -\u2014\u2014 No.8 was carried.\tto kitchen.Roland Graham met the board After the tours, a meeting was requesting that lots one half 18A held in the lower corridors with half 19A be transferred the president of the hospital records from Mrs.Maye board, Wyman MacKechnie, in the chair.Addresses were given Garner Richardson Grade 7 QUEEN'S CHAMPION .Tra- $ $ * Miss Madeline Craig, spent the past week visiting her sister, Miss Eileen Craig in Montreal.* * # Mr.and Mrs.Allan Carey are ©pending a few days this week visiting friends in Toronto and Welland.Ont.Austin - Kaiser Sales and Service General Repairs - Body Work COTIE BROS.Phone 167 - : - 46 Railway St RENFREW, ONTARIO Always a Good Selection of \u2014 USED CARS \u2014 Hudson $ W.A.Shower The W.A.of St.Georges Ang- Os F* < G.R.BROMLEY OPTOMETRIST HARLAND C.ROWAT and one Eyes Examined Notary SHAWVILLE, QUEBEC the ubbbummwbi Graham to Roland Graham.\t_\t.\t\u2014 Joe Storie appeared requesting by Dr.A F.Pokes, who reviewed culverts for the road leading to the history of the hospital, Rev.his property.Motion by Crs.R G Elliott, of the Anglican Moyle and Ballantyne that this Church, and Ray Johnston, MLA, request be granted was carried, who said the hospital being the Letters were read from Myrtle only one from Hull to Norartda Johnston and N.A.Drummond on the north side of the Ottawa grant for Western river, was of great value to the Quebec plowing association.Mo- district; and that th^ Quebec tion by Crs Tracy and Smiley Government was greatly interest- that a grant of $25.00 be given *nthf w0rk ll is doing.Mr.Drummond was carried.\tOut of town guests included: Motio.i by Crs.Tracy and Marks Or.and Mrs.Norman Guiou, that all ratepayers in arrears of Ottawa; Dr.and Mrs.R.M.Hud-taxes for three years be notified son.Quyon; Dr.and Mrs.D.H.that if not paid before December MacKenzie and Dr.and Mrs.John their property wUl be sold at Bradshaw, accompanied by the the land sales was carried.\tjitters mother, Mrs.Cavendish, A letter was read from Norway Campbell s Bay; Dr.H.R.Rabb, Bay Association.\t[ort Coulonge; Miss Viola Gra- Motion by Crs.Draper and ham, Superintendent of the Victoria Hospital, Renfrew and Mrs.Gregg, Mrs.W.Logan, Miss Morphy, Miss Willoughby, all of Renfrew Hospital; Mrs.Johnston, \u2014 Optical Repairs MEDICAL BUILDING Pembroke \u2014 Phone 792 Office 36 Residence 247 .- - $ mW » ; ' > âmmmmiiMimmaHimmimiimmiiHiMimMiiMUiàâiMiiuiimiiMm MILNE, HONEYWELL & BURPEE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 56 Sparks St.Ottawa.Phone 2-1114 Lawn Block, Cai 192 Raglan St.- MB we requesting a H's Bay, Phone 33 nfrew, Phone 1464.\"t, L M* J 63tw>*Ly m m 20, I » Bag your game wm Me eesrf Marks that the following bills be approved: Quyon Agriculture Society $25.00 Howard Orr (grader) Roof for town hall Lionel Grimes (gas) Equity Office Alex Murray, spread oil Gatineau Power ### 11, m x 17.55 207.32 former Superintendent of the Pontiac Community Hospital from Vankleek Hill.4 \u2022 k ?6.97 RIFLES 16.75 34.35 Elect John Saunders 10000 Council President 30-30 SAVAGE 303 LEE ENFIELD .22 WINCHESTER REPEATER .22 COOEY REPEATER .22 COOEY SINGLE SHOT Geo.Henderson garbage Aime Geurtin, insurance John Major hauling stone James Knox, putting roof on hall a 5.00 The Student Council of Shaw- 30.00\tville High School has recently 25.00\tben reorganized for the 1952-53 PHILi N.A.Drummond, grant Melvin Stewart and Harold school year.John Saunders was elected President.Bob Young, e Smith met the board with a report from the war memorial com- vice-president and Carol Smitn, mittee which was approved by secretary treasurer.the board.J.E.Dagg appeared requesting help to repair a road leading to his property.This was held over.Motion by Cr.Moyle to adjourn.H.S.Ballantyne, Secretary-Treasurer \u2022 » SHOTGUNS 14 W.J.HOBBS GAUGE WINCHESTER PUMP GAUGE STEVENS PUMP GAUGE COOEY SINGLE SHOT GAUGE H & R SINGLE SHOT GAUGE H & R SINGLE SHOT 12 Phone 66 Shawville J 12 < 12 iiiiiimiiimtiimmmiiimiimiiimillliiiiwmiiMil tmiimmmi.z Native Of 16 I (Continued from Page One) 20 ! I | Gladys Maitland, was born at } Shawville, the daughter of Wil-! liam Maitland and his wife, the | former Mildred Dagg.now re-1 siding at Pembroke.Mrs.White-law was a resident of Pembroke prior to moving to Ottawa in 1929.\t\\ She was married 17 years ago to Cecil J.Whitelaw, who survives.A member of Dominion United Church in Ottawa.Mrs.Whitelaw was an active member of the Women's Association.She wjn be heard singing the role of was also an executive member of Luvinda in the CBC Opera Com-the Eastview Home and School pany\u2019s November 26 presentation Club.\tof \u201cSchool for Fathers\u201d by Wolf- Surviving, besides her parents Ferrari.This is the first year and her husband, are two sons, the young Toronto coloratura Donald, 14, and George, 11, at soprano has sung in the popular home; one brother, Alton Mait- opera series, although she has land, Pembroke and one sister, been featured on many other CBC Mrs.Hubert N.MacKenzie (Elva) programs during the past few years.Besides entertaining mil-Among those from Shawville lions of radio listeners from coast attending the funeral were: Mr.to coast in Canada, she has also and Mrs.Clarence Carson, Mr.appeared on TV in the United A.Carson, Mrs.I.Brownlee, Mrs.States and Canada on several oc-D.Barber, Mrs.F.Russell, Mrs.casions.L.Cartman, Mr.and Mrs.M.Dale, Mrs.M.Langford, Mr.and Mrs.S.Langford, Mrs.N.Horner, Mr.and Mrs.C.Smart and Mr.I.Smart.ttt = Cleaning Rods Oil & Blueing AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS- 1 c /v A #\u2022 1 i < If s 5 C \u2022 v V \u2022 V .« *\u2022 % I».EVERYTHING FOR YOUR R V The fine voice of Evelyn Gould Wing Trip/ 6 V / 1951 Pontiac Sedan 1949 Chevrolet Sedan 1950 Austin Sedan TRUCKS WOOLEN SHIRTS \u2014 MACKINAWS CAPS & GLOVES WOOLEN SOCKS of Ottawa.1 1950 Dodge Vz ton 1\t1948 Mercury %-ton Pickup 2\t1947 Mercury %-ton Pickup HIP RUBBERS KNEE RUBBERS PULL-ON RUBBERS LEATHER TOPS 1952 How\u201cSkinny\u201dGirls Get Lovely Curves OLDSMOBILE SEDAN CHEVROLET SEDAN CHEVROLET COACH AVAILABLE NOW! W.A.HOOGINS JOHN F.KELLY Auctioneer Gain 5 te 10 lbs.New Pep Thou^Ld, who eev«r rmtid «tin w*rht b*cr»,»ow ¦\u2019 \u201cSSfeË I Tablet* for new pounds, to rely curves, not today At Sll druggists.QUEBEC OlYON Licensed to conduct sales anywhere In Pontiac and district.Nothing too big or too small.Hodgins Garage TELEPHONE 64 SHAWVILLE The Equity October 23,1952 Page Five The EQUITY CLASSIFIEDS Are as near as your TELEPHONE! JUST CALL 75-J Engagement AUCTION SALE Ml CLASSIFIED ADS ~ \u2014- ZZ \u2014\u2014 STB?» STSSEf JSB mrnm mmmm\t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ZH\u2014ZLZTÜ^- un rim un mn Auction Sale of f^rm impie-Bristol, Quebec, announce the en- menti, livestock and household gagement of their daughter .Elda effects at farm of Mrs.James Isdbel, to Harold Robert Sally, Muldoon, Lot 17, Con.6, Fiteroy son of Mrs.Robert Sally and the Township, situated three miles late Mr.Sally, of Beechgrove, southeast of Galetta.Ontario, on Quebec.The wedding will take October 24, 1952, at one o\u2019clock place on Saturday, November 8, sharp.Terms Cadh.P.C.Cos- Mr.and Mrs.Russell Dean, of For Sale For Sale For Sale Coming Events 1032 Buick Sedan, fair condition, very reasonable.Carson wood; Hodgins, Phone 249, Shawville.Stove wood, 16-inch, all hard- Any persons who might be in- Idena Rebekah Ladge No.40, ,\t\u201e .A ._ _\t, , _\t.\t.\t, \u201e\t.Al also Pic-wick plucking terested in the purchase of a light ig holding a dance at the Town n ®rlsto Memorial Pre-toy ter lan tel lo, Auctioneer.Church.\tx\t- 8 machine.Delmer Barber, phone saw mill, get In touch with the Hall, Portage du Fort, Friday, xo22 undersigned.The time is fast October 24.CHOV Ranch Boys approachingewhen tractor owners supplying the music.Lunch bar, Child's 3-piece coat set, coral,\twill be in need of better traction,\tmystery prize and\tspot dance.xo29\tsize 3; white rubber overshoes,\tCall around and obtain prices on\tAdmission 75 cents,\tdancing 9 to -fur trimmed, size 7; fawn station\ttruck and tractor chains.Or re-\ti.¦¦¦¦¦\t¦¦¦¦¦ 1951\t3-ton\tFord\theavy\tduty\twaggon coat, size 6x.All In good\tmodel your present tractor into\t\u2014 truck,\tdeluxe\tcab,\tpower\ttake-\tcondition.Phone Shawville 110.\ta small bulldozer by installing a ^ off, 825 X 20 tires, platform body\txo23 set of Black Hawk all-steel half Church W.A.are holding a ssssEr mmm.particulars apply Herb Smith,\tPoultry Wttllted\tage children.Everybody wel- phone Shawville 52 or write post_____________________come.\toQ23 office box 184.61-21.Most of the common Canadian vegetables were known and used in the days long before the birth of Christ.Herodotus the Greek historian tells us that lettuce was served at the Royal tables 2,500 years ago.\t^ Cocker spaniel pups, 2 months.George Lamothe, Calumet Island, Que.oo22 0 hear your voice, and see your duced, as in previous years, by to appreciate.See Edgar Hod- minion Government regulations.\tsmile,\tAndrew Allan; Lucio Agostini gins, Shawville, Quebec.oo30 Copies of the regulations and And greet you at the door.conducts the orchestra.of the form of tender can be ob- We cannot bring the old days tained at the office of the under-\tback,\t10.7 pounds in 1950, and an an- signed at Ottawa, and from the\tYour\tvoice we cannot hear,\tnual average\tof 16.7 pounds\tper Postmasters, at La Passe, Ont.,\tBut we\thave treasured memories,\tperson in the\tyears 1935-39.and Fort Coulonge, Que.\tOf the one we loved so dear.Tenders will not be considered\t\u2014 Daughter Margaret x x OCT.28\u2014NOV.1 Fare And One-Half FOE THE ROUND TRIP Good Gofair\u2014^Monday, Oct.27th to Saturday, Nov.let inclusive.Return\u2014Leave Ottawa not later than midnight, Sunday Nov.2nd.Full information from any agent.11 Shawvllle MUII1IHIIINIIIIWMIM B.A.i L.L.L.Barrister & Solicitor CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY Lawn Block Canadian dramas and will be pro- i QiAUl&UXM (jkci Phone 28 Equity, Ads Get Result» \u2022He FORMER SHAWVILLE BOY | unless made on the forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the conditions Cole In loving memory of my contained therein.\t^ar father, Joseph Cole, who Each tender must be accom- passed away October 23, 1950.panicj by an accepted bank The dearest father the world cheque on a chartered bank in could hold Canada, payable to the order of A cheery smile, a heait of gold, the Minister of Public Works, Those who knew him all well equal to one-half of the amount know of the annual tender price.The How much we lost two years Department does not bind itself \" a£° to accept the highest or any tender.HALLOW\u2019EEN MASQUERADE DANCE * In Charge Of SPECIAL MUSIC k at LADYSMITH HALL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 I > Holiness Movement Church \u2018 Shawville Each evening this week at 8 o\u2019clock k k.Prizes For Best Costumes Admission 50c * r Willie and Hattie x Public Notice By order, ROBERT FORTIER, Acting Secretary.Department of Public Works,, Canada, Ottawa, October 3, 1952.Province of Quebec, Municipality of Shawville.In future, permission must be secured from the building inspectors before any building or shack may be moved into the Municipality of Shawvile.i I : SHAWVILLE & DISTRICT Sunday Services North Onslow 11.00 am Shawville 3.00 & 7.30 pm Rev.A E.Hayward, of Markdale, Ont., will be special speaker and Mr.Dugal Sharpe in charge of special music at these services.EVERYBODY WELCOME Rev.M Gilmer, Pastor.I ! I i SNOW PLOW COMMITTEE oo30 Male Help Wanted k A meeting will be held in By Order, Shawville Council, on 13 I Î Due to a tremendous increase in business, Fuller Brush Com-______________________________________ pany needs 7 full-time men (Av- IN THE MATTER OF THE erage ear nigs $100 per week ) and 5 part-time men (average earnings $55 per week).Write Mr.A.Beaulieu, 7 Bristol St.Ottawa or Phone Ottawa 5-3867.Hynes\u2019 Hall I ESTATE OF THE LATE Dame MARGARET SMITH, widow of THOMAS WILLIAM CLARKE HORSFIELD, in her lifetime of the Village of Shawville.All persons having claims against the above Estate are reNo Trespassing signs may be Quested to file the same with the undersigned within fifteen d$ys.Herb Smith, Executor Shawville, Quebec WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 8.00 p.m.sharp Everybody Interested Please Attend Charles Russell, Chairman, i | Clarence MacLean, Secretary.: No Trespassing ! obtained at The Equity Office.FREE Y\tNo hunting, trespassing or trap-A ping on lot 14B, Range 5, Claren- Y\tdon township.By order of Clara ence W.Hayes.£ No trespassing on lots Cl, F,  South Range, and lots 18, 19, 20, Y\tRange 9, Grand Calumet Island.A By order of Owner.x On lots 1 and 2, West Range, Thorne Township, by order R.xo23 I ! or $ H.C.Rowat, Notary Shawville, Quebec L xo23 DEMONSTRATION oo30 Notice Let Us Supply Your You are cordially invited to be our guests at an X023 Will the person who borrowed one metal wheel, drop centre type, to take 600 x 16 tires, kindly return same to H.G.Wills, Shawville.HEATING NEEDS Axcell.Interior Style Show 0 On lots 24A, 27A and 28A, Range 8, Clarendon township by order of Ernest Quaile; on lot 23A Range 8, Clarendon township, by order of Harry Wallace; on lot 26B, Range 7, Clarendon township, by order of W.J.Brownlee.xo23 The office of Dr.Roland Chretien, Dental Surgeon, Shawville, will be closed from October 27 to November 1 inclusive, reopening Monday, November leÔture DEMONSTRATION ON HANDLING AND CLEANING WALLPAPER FILMS Wood & Coal Stoves oo30 Electric & Gas Stoves Card of Thanks Our Sincere Thanks To our many friends and acquaintances we wish to extend our heartfelt thanks for the many kindnesses and floral tributes dur- No hunting, fishing or trapping or trespassing in any manner on lots 3 and 4, West Range, Thorne township.By.order Lennis Tubman.Presented By: Mr.J.A.Daviau, Montreal, Wallpaper Stylist i and Authority on color and design.KITCHEN RANGES 8 Different Models To Choose From xo23 ing our bereavement and a spec-No hunting, fishing or trapping ial tribute to the businessmen of or trespassing in any manner on Shawville for their kind consid-lot 10, fll, 12, 13, 14, 19 and 20 eration and thoughtfulness.Range W; lot 35, Range 4, Thorne\t\u2014Anna and John McKinley, x township.By order Robert J.Woods.\txo30 FURNACES \u2014 Oil, Coal and Wood In The SHAWVILLE THEATRE QUEBEC HEATERS WATER HEATERS I wish to express my sincere thanks to the Shawville Ladies' Auxiliary, Radford Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, special nurses and the en-Setting the date:\tThen it\u2019s tire staff of the Pontiac Commun- time to make another\u2014for our ity Hospital for their help and camera to cover the story of co-operation on hospital day.your * wedding! Renfrew Centre phone 1060.Photo THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, at 8.30 p.m.Terms May Be Arranged For Any Purchase DOOR PRIZES OIL BURNERS INSTALLED Mrs.Suffel, Superintendent, Pontiac Community Hospital.# o tc Found DEAN & MERRITT\u2019S Some time ago, on Main street, lady\u2019s black weekend bag, containing some clothes.Phone 92-2 Sha v'iJIltz'Jllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllll Per capita consumption of butter in the United States is de-x dining while that of margarine is increasing.Butter consumption for 1952 is expected to average 8.9 pounds per person.This compares with 9.7 pounds in 1951 BRINKWORTH ELECTRIC General Store Phone 86-50 Portage du Fort EQUITY WANT ADS GET GOOD RESULTS FREE DELIVERY PHONE 29 > October 23,1952 The Equity Page Six -\u2014isss ent Elliott.\this secret, he replied, \"I get a head start on a case, that s all.On the patient\u2019s first call I spend only a few minutes with her, Just long enough to weigh her and instruct her to keep a complete written record of every bite she eats during the two weeks until her second appointment.And he smiled, \"by the end of those two weeks most patients have already lost about ten pounds!\u201d \u2014The Readers\u2019 Digest.Cattalo at the Manyberries Minutes of the last regular lows: c\u2014.W, October ÏÏK7'\u201cÆïSf J ::: r:z:'cTz rsass-r; ~ SSS c\u201c \"\"\"Boto\"Horn- Sïïf.ïT K G.T.Paul\t\u201e 00 property on the Assessment Roll ' iikJi US was carried.\t.o\tpive percent (5%) Interest will vz Ccd isuüîî - i journ.S w.M.Hayes, Sec re tar y-Treasurer > nvx a o o () OFFICIAL NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Policyholders of Pontiac County Co-operative Medical Services will be held in the Theatre, Shawville, Quebec, on Wednesday the 5th day of November, 1952.commencing at 7.30 p.m.sharp for the purpose of: 1.\tConsidering the Auditor\u2019s report 2.\tConsidering the balance sheet and operating statement for the year ended September .SU, 1952.3.\tThe election of directors 4.\tAmendments to the constitution 5.\tTo adept by-law re inactive members 6.\tFor such other business as may properly come before the meeting.This notice is issued this 14th day of 9^.cf\u2019 1952 under the instructions of the Board ol Directors and the Supervisory Board of the 1 ontiac County Co-operative Medical Services.Mrs.Gilbert Telford.Manager-Secretary.Promotion Service At St.Andrew's ) 3096 SIZES 2 * Pontiac Home Bakery St.Andrew\u2019s United Church Sunday School, Campbell\u2019s Bay, held their promotion service last Friday.\t\u201e Grant Elliott, superintendent, opened the program with the worship and gave an address of welcome to the parents and friends who gathered for their first promotion thanked the teachers and officers for the support given and Rev.and Mrs.Renshaw for their interest and help (Beside Pontiac Dry Cleaners) Phone 187 Shawville \u2018iMiiiHWMmiiiimiiimmHiiiiiiwmiliimiiimiiiimiiimiiiiiMmiiiiHiimmiiummimiiimimimMiiiimimiiiiimimuHimHiiiimiiiim He service.¦ NOW! ari c then handed The program was to Mr.Renshaw who announced the Cradle Roll Department review by Mrs.Lloyd El-Each class and teacher was IS THE TIME TO START YOUR over % IF\u2019 Fall Pullets « liott.responsible for a portion of the\t* The beginners gave a i program, flannel-o-graph lesson demonstrated by their teacher Mrs.Bert ON \\ Equity Is Free To The Forces TIL NORTH STAR LAYING MASH V» No Basement Needed-Yet Floors Are Warm! pieman OIL Floor Furnace l Relatives or friends of local boys who have left to join Canada\u2019s Korean Brigade are asked to supply The Equity with their address so that we may send him a complimentary paper each week, thus keeping him well abreast of local though he may be miles NORTH STAR FEEDS AUTOMATIC 281 mixed fresh daily and assure you of are SIZES Ï.i ) V£ \u2022\tBums Cheap Oil \u2022\tNo Fire-Tending -No Ashes \u2022\tSits In The Floor-Wastes No Space You\u2019ll have \u2022 better-heated home\u2014« cleaner ¦.\t1 home-end less work, -gTn with the \u201ctake-it-easy* fi'i.Mn.Exclusive tea tores bring \u201cwarm-floor'\u2019 comfort, more heat for your money.Listed by I^M Underwriters\u2019 Labors-I tones.Let us demonstrate J it\u2014now I MAXIMUM RETURNS at LOWEST POSSIBLE COST! 'ey No.3096 is cut in sizes 12 to 20; 36 to 44.Size 18, 3Vs yds.54-in.No.2811 is cut in sizes 1, 2, 3, 4.Size 2, hooded coat, 1% yds.54-in.Dress, 1% yds.35-in.1% yds.ruffling.Send 30c for EACH pattern with name, address, style number and size to AUDREY LANE BUREAU, Box 369, Madison Square Station, New York 10, N.Y.The new Fall-Winter Fashion Book shows lpO other styles, 25c extra.happenings even \\ away.Community news the sight of familiar names a really worthwhile from home to and \u2022 ml m m SHAWVILLE MILLING COMPANY LTD are message those who are away\u2014so if you know of anyone in Canada\u2019s Special forces .just phone The Equity at Shawville 75 and we will be very happy to arrange for their copies.\u201cWhere Trading Is A Pleasure!\u201d LLOYD STEVENS, Manager TELEPHONE 126 f 1 serv- ing v BY KÈRN LITTLE FARMER -, f* * 301 f It's A Real AUTOMATIC Furnace\u2014Set In The Floor! Come In end See It! * >-< Vv \\ - ^\t(X rt L ' m ###/_______________ leom About Our low Prices\u2014Convenient Terme w i - \u2022 i,.f; / \u2022# / Reinke\u2019s Hardware km 'A ||V »\\wv« * .sM i z \u201cWe Serve The Pontiac\u201d : : Shawville.Phone 151J mmUMItBItt»» f I HHIHIfItt t \u2022MtHlIff * » »«\u2022\u2022 iiiimMM nmiHMiiiMii* \u2022MIIIHIHVaSttttflHItll M*U ft illltl HI » III MIHMUBM» MM T M ( c Page Seven The Equity October 23,1352 pronounce It interior?\twork of the greet artist, along Before, he had paid no heed to\tcame Mario Baochellt, Italy\u2019s the opinions of these men; now,\tforemost art critic, yea, the gradually, it occurred to him\tworld\u2019s foremost art critic, a lov- that their decisions were what er and authority On the work of the world accepted as final and Ttrlano Veceltio (Titian), authoritative.\tBaecheUl came to Dave Fend And so Dave met out to show er# studio.He viewed the pot-Dave Fender\tdeveloped arils-\tteachers and struck out for him-\tthe wory critics were wrong\ttrait, while crowds of\tnews retic Inclination#\tat an early age.\tself, because he felt th8t he\u2019d\tbut the world laughed at him, the\tporters, collectors and\tAmerican Friends and relatives predicted gone beyond tnem.\tcritics were smugly amused.critics awaited eagerly., big things for Dave.All\turged\tHi# only teachers now were the\tAnd then abruptly Dave Fend-\t\"This.\u201d he said, Is a great work, him to develop his talent,\tto at-\tlWOrke of the masters.His field\ter achieved «sene in .#-different\tA superior work.A work that tend higher schools of art than\twas portrait painting.He haunted\tand surprising manner.One day\tcan probably be equalled by no Ridgeview, his hometown,\tcould\tmuseum# and homes where were\twhile roaming through a house\tliving painter today.But\u2014H He oiler.\thung the works of Titian.Reu-\tin the old section of the city he\tshook his heat sadly,\t\"I regret, Dave didn't need their urging:\tbene, Rembrandt and others.He\tcame across a painting.Dusting\tmy young friend, that\tit Is not a their compliments\tmeant\tlittle\tto\thired\thimself a loft and worked\tIt off.hie béart began to pound,\tproduct of the master Tills no him.For\thie\twas\tthe\tsoul\tof\tthe\ttirelessly, happily.\tHe spent five\tTwo hours later, a half a dozen\tVecellio.Of this I am sure.artist.\tyears\tworklna and\texhibiting his\tfriends had congregated in his\tAnd Dave Fender smiled thinly__________\t____ ______________ He spent three years at an art *ork He sold but little.\tstudio and were staring in de- and nodded.\"You\u2019re right.I\t.More years pasted, but lee ra-\tlighted wonder at a portrait that\tnever said It was Titian's work.\tFarm Forge From Binder Wheel\tded in concrete covered with fire ther than a greater number W\twas undoubtedly an original\tI merely stated that it resembled\t.An old binder wheel, support-\tclay.Hub of wheel\tis left\topen Dave\u2019s portraits found buyers,\twork of Titian.\thim.It was our American critics\tey on flgt Iron legs, makes a good\tas inlet for sir blast,\teither\thand There was now no fame at all.He\tThe world of art was set Into a\t\u2014Messrs.Armstrong, Baker and\tfirm forge.Spokes are embed-\tor power driven.living in poverty.Gradually\tfreney.Critics, connoisseurs, buy-\tHodgson- -who pronounced it the there penetrated through the\tera.collectors, came from every-\twork of the master.No, it isn\u2019t deep absorption, the eagerness,\twhere.\tTitian s.It\u2019s mine.\" the devotion to his work a quee- Dave was offered staggering tion: Why wasn\u2019t his work rec-\tsum» -for the portrait.But he ognlsed as great?It was great.He\tshook his head.The portrait had knew it.What better judge than\tcost him $150.It was worth to himself?Who were such men as\thim more than money could buy.\t, Jud Armstrong, PhMtp Hodgson,\tTitian was hie favorite; his model.But the collectors -were pe raisin , A Short Story Faith In Himself 1 VA school.Then he abandoned hii By Spenee Dill >t \u2022 s * \u2022 V \u2022 .\u2022\u2022 \u2022\t\u2022 ¦'.f?\u2022 e V Albert R.Donnelly was Chartered Accountant Room 5, O\u2019Brien Apartments Telephone: 901 RENFREW, ONTARIO NEW DODGE CARS & TRUCKS Bargains At Sale Can Often Be Had Bargain» are to toe had at sake.Heywood Baker, acknowledged critics of art but themselves pos- ent.When Crûtes Armrtrong, and it does pay to watch tor them, \u2022eased od no artistic ability, to Hodgson and Baker pronounced a department store manager says Dave\u2019s possession the greatest in an article in the November work Titian had ever produced, Reader\u2019s Digest, offered He owner a half a million dollars! And then, with the whole plains.\"To clear out stocks that world waiting for Dave\u2019s answer, threaten to become obsolete; to marveling at and admiring the stimulate business during an offn season lull; to draw people into the store.\" \u2018\"Sales In retail stores have three objectives,\u201d the article ex- EYE EXAMINATIONS AND GLASSES i h # 'è& NIOIICT \u20141 DODGE & DESOTO Parts arid Accessories The variety of sales is limited only by the imagination of promotion experts and merchandising managers.A quick deal with a manufacturer of women\u2019s wear who wants to keep his skilled help l .ployed in a lull makes possible a pre-season sale of high fashion goods.When nationally advertised goods move slowly, \u2019 merchandise managers sometimes but few people have neard of remove the labels and clear them them served stewea! Melt 4 table- away at a gale.Cancellation of spoons of butter into a skillet, an order may leave a manufac-add 6 potatoes, peeled and sliced, type,, with distress lot on his then 1*2 cups milk and salt and hands which a shrewd store buy-pepper to taste.Cook, covered, er can buy and offer at reduced slowly, until potatoes are tender, ^^ces.Sliced orange garnish makes tl SHAWVILLE\u2019S s Complete Eye Service Pontiac House Saturday, October 25 10 a.m.to 6 p.m.Repairs to all Cars I If, # # # # Potatoes are a versatile food Anderson & Taylor Shawville FOR APPOINTMENT: Phone Pontiac House at 35 or ,\t.\u201cIrregulars\u201d are often genuine «°od eating with limb.Sprinkle opportunities to save, says the them with brown sugar, dot with Reader's Digest article.Some-butter and dust lightly with curry times the irregularity is so inpowder and broil.\tsignificant that it will never be When next you make cream noticed, such as a single pulled puffs or eclairs, add some finely thread, or a bit of shopwear.sieved banana to the vanilla Sometimes so-called irregulars cream filling.This gives you a have no defect at all.The mer-novel flavor treat.\tchandise manager simply labels Sweeten you next batch of ap- them irregular for the purpose of plesauce with maple sugar or the sale.* syrup and serve with cornmeai griddle cakes.You\u2019ll like strips of bacon to go along with these.Dr.Bruce Horner at 190 NOW! W.T.& W.H.PR1DHAM POUITRV SUPPLIES I\tVision Specialists\tf X\tOTTAWA\t| is a good time to think in terms of MORE EGGS and MORE PROFITS Grandsons Carry Mrs.J.Hill To Rest II» i : iT\u2018 1 and from your laying flocks in the months to com z RECIPE OF THE WEEK Cranberry Ribbon Loaf (Serves 8) 1\t1-pound can whole cranberry sauce 2\ttablespoons lemon juice Vi pint heavy cream, whip- SHUR-GAIN LAYING MASH à A resident of the Campbell's Bay area since 1912, Mrs.Joseph Hill died last Friday morning after a long illness.Born at Leslie, January 6, 1874, she was the former Ann Reid, 1 daughter of the late Thomas Reid and Eliza Stevens.She was married in 1895 and they lived at Thorne until moving to the Campbell's Bay district.\t1 She leaves to mourn her husband; four sons, Gordon and Charles, Ottawa; Russell, Barrie J and Harry, Oakville, Ont.; and j four daughters, Mrs.Everett | Laughren (Margaret) Shawville, , Mrs.William Smith (Grace) of ( Campbell\u2019s Bay, Mrs.Marshall ' Knife (May) Oshawa and Pearl *j at home; 20 grand children and 10 great grandchildren.The funeral was Sunday afternoon from her late residence to the Holiness Movement Church, where the service was conducted by the pastor, Rev.A.Gould.Mrs.Asa Smith and Miss Mar-gart Smith sang a duct, \"The lights of Home\" with Miss Carrie Smith at the organ.Hymns included \u201cThe Lord's My Shepherd\u201d and \"Abide with me\u201d.Interment was in the United cemetery.Pallbearers were six of her grandsons, Marshall, Erwin and Chester Laughren, Beverley and Alvin Hill and Beverley Palmer.vvn.(A Complete Feed) or your own grain balanced with SHUR-GAIN EGMAKER CONCENTRATE n will do a lot to help give you ped f Va cup confectioners\u2019 sugar cup chopped nuts Vz cup crushed, drained pineapple.\t' Combine cranberry sauce and lemon juice.Pour into refrigerator tray.Blend together remaining ingredients and place this \u2022 over cranberry Freeze until firm.?MORE PROFITS s 1 Bod## 42 5M-30 Fairbanks-Mono Shallow WeW Water System.Capacity 400 So, the next time you bring your Mixed Grain to sauce Serve in slices as salad or dessert.gallons per hour.Self-oiSng, Double-acting.H.l.Hobbs&Sons Chocolate and orange are unusual but welcome team mates.For your next chocolate cake chocolate-frosted, grate some orange rind on top and listen to the call for second helpings.In place of parsley as a garnish, use the parsley in the food prepared and see how much zest it adds to sim.pl dishes.Chop it fine for hamburgers, salad dressings or biscuits.Shrimp a la king can be prepared the same way as you do the famous chicken dish of the same name.Serve on a bed of well-seasoned peas, or, if desired, on a bed of rice mixed with peas.Lime frosting on a white cake does wonders in color and taste appeal.Use a package of cream cheese (3 ounces), 2Vz cups con-\t.\t\u201e feotioners\u2019 sugar and % tablespoon\tthe Unived\tKingdom during\tthe\t^ lime juice.If you like, add 2\tsecond half\tof 1952 are to be\tre-\t: teaspoons grated lime rind and\tstricted to a value of 12.3 million\t; mix until smooth.\tdollars.\u2022\t\\ Whether you need a system to supply the needs of a large farm, or to provide enough for household use in a small cottage, there\u2019s a Fairbanks* Morse Water System for the purpose.Every unit, whether for deep well or shallow well use, is built to give s lifetime of economical, trouble-free sers vice.Most systems come fully assembled lor easy, low-cost installation.Let us give you fall details.SHAWVILLE PHONE 136 V 2 0 f-ft Systems ere becked by o company with over -RE 120 years of experience ^ In the building of swcbonkol equipment./ , i a \u2022 to have it ground, why not have some of it mixed with SHUR-GAIN EGMAKER CONCENTRATE for your layers.tank, certified by am Imdepamdeo# C.H.MacLEAN INSURANCE \u2022 Continental Life Agent -FIRE,.AUTOMOBILLE CASUALTY DRY CLEANING DOESN\u2019T COST \\ Pontiac Farm Equipment JOHN S.HODGINS Imports of fancy cheese into : Shawville IT PAYSI Phone 22J Phone 111 If your clothes aren\u2019t becoming to you, they should BE COMING To Us TOP QUALITY DRY CLEANING GENERAL ELECTRIC & BEACH STOVES BIG BUY i # 3 MODELS REFRIGERATORS NOW SAVE MONEY! WASHING MACHINES FALL DEEP FREEZERS 4RINKWORTH ELECTRIC PONTIAC DRY CLEANERS I Phone 86-50 Portage du Fart I Shawville Phone ITS $ October 23, 1952 The Equity Page Eight The bride-to-be thanked Presiding at the tea table were gifts.Mrs.Roland Elliott and Mrs.Cliff her friends and a delightful lunch was served by the host After singing the Doxology, an ad by Mrs.Lloyd Stewart and enjoyable evening came to s'close.Mrs.Keith Brownlee.School Board on the Urt and 3rd girls of the General Staff of Thursdays of the month.Ap- INCo., Copper Cliff, pointaient* should be made through Mrs.F.I Rice.f.ass 1st - Harry Wood Chartered Accountant Olm stead.I J.L.Muir Heads \u2022 ?Z TZ T&S\tPontiac Legion the teacher\u2019* chair today.\u201d\t- _\t.\u201e -.\t\u201e\t.\"\"y experienced in harvezting Dad: \u201cWhat! Well, you go right of the Canadian Legion held at The following donat ons\tcanary graai seed.It Aat- back to school and apologize this Campbell\u2019s Bay last Thursday, the Shawvllle Cemeiery are grate- terg very rep|dly w#ien rlpe minute.\u201d\tfollowing members were elected fuiiy ackinowedged by Dr.D.J.Johnny:\t\u201cWhat school?\u20191\tto office:\tCampbell; Clifford Smiley, $8; ¦ - wmm ardson, $3; Miss Gertie Riley, $2; L.A.Smart, $3; Miss Irene Shaw, .\t$4; Wellington Smart, $2; Mr.mT new executive discussed a\"d Mrs W.J.Hayes and family - BEI B Mrs.Thomas wore a turquoise ||t ,\tA J HJ*i\tHodgins, $2; Harry Coles, $2; W.crepe dress featuring a .square ]fllDl$tCr And WlI6 E.Shaw.$2; Mrs.Theo Hodgins, neckline, long sleeves and folds\t,\t$5; Mrs.Herb Strutt, $5; Edward on the skirt draping to the back.Ppfp/J On AnDlVCrSATY Dagg, $1; John Edey, $1; Herb lir\tHer costume was complimented\t_____ * Brown, $2; W.J.McKinley, $2; ing to Mrs.Clarence Walls older with bjack accessories and cor-\tn wi .\u201entln ^\tMrs David Russell, $2; Archie Bryson residents remember at- Hge ^ wiaman roaes.\tThe congregation of Campbell t John,ton # Georges Coles, $2: tending the church before 1882 Mrs CuthberCaon was attired in Bay United Church charge, as- Loig Smiley.$9; Mrs.George An-The anniversary service wulbe a teal blue crepe dress with high sembled in the church hall, Camp- gUe, $2; Mrs.Nina Wilaon, $10*; held the evening of Sunday, Oct-\troun
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