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[" D ( i LI oU, >2 Printed and Published at Shawville, Quebec-\u201cTHE FRIENDLIEST TOWN IN THE PONTIAC!\u201d January 22, 1953 Beloved And Familiar Figure In Bristol Mrs.John À.Kelly Dies In 84th Year A familiar and beloved figure0\tp i 1 paused from the Bristol township P|an NurSCrV OCDOOl scene last Saturday when Mrs.\t\u2014,\t-.\t,\t.John Kelly died in her 84Ui year,\tfvjj flJext Jllllday Mr.and Mrs.John Bell, Cald- Mrs.Adam\u2019s father Mr.C.H.after a long illness.\tJ Known to countless iljjlMants of the area as Bristol's Grand Old Mrs.Aléx Horner is spending Lady, the late Mrs.Kelly will this week in Ottawa.\t\\ 70th Year.No.3,600 $3.00 In Advance.$3.75 in V.S.A.MIIHtllllllMl.lll It 11 >1111 II II Phyllis Hodgins; 4th Committee Sister June McCoy ggjggg] Sister Stella Hodgins, Sister June McCoy and Sister Phyllis Hod-Cheer Committee Sister IMHMIlltl \u2019IHHMJMMIIIHIIMIMMlfMtMM i« imhii .ml auditors A Little of This and a Little of That PERSONALS gins Lois McCoy ; Sister Stella Hod-Sister Marcella Hodgins, O n gins Sister Mary Smith and Sister L.Sparling: social committee, Sister Elliott and Sister Draper.By BILL KINMOND By Chris Kinmond imUiiiiMHIltllfHHIlHItitlllMlIlllHtlllillltl''tlllllllHit IMfIMfimimillll IIIIHIIIHM mm Congratulations.To Mrs.George The meeting was told that Elliott, Campbell\u2019s Bay, who was The C.G.I.T.met in the base- $1.97.13 had been sent to the 83 last week.A number of ment of the Shawville United Protestant Children\u2019s Home, friends dropped in to see Mrs.Church last Wednesday.\t$49.20 for other welfare work filliott bringing several lovely The Worship Service was con- anc| a piano had been purchased gifts.Her daughter, Mrs.Sam ducted by Joyce Telford and for the hall.\tJay served lundi.Le nor a Alexander well, spent the weekend In Ot- MacLean tawa with Mr.and Mrs.Tommy Bell and friends # # $ be long remembered for her kindness, generosity and tfce good Mr.and Mrs.A.Leach, Smith words she had for everyone.The funeral, hedd Tuesday at the home of Mr.and Mrs.from her late home to St.Brigid\u2019s Albert Manary and attended the Roman Catholic Chutkdi, North Onslow, , was attended by many from Bristol, Onslow and Weir-Mr.and Mrs.Horace\tHodgins\tstead\tto whom Mrs.Kelly had and family have taken\tup resi-\tbeen\ta\tfriend all their lives.Miss Lorraine Black, nurse-in- dence In Oshawa.\tRequiem high mass was sung by training at the Ottawa Civic Hos-\t*\t*\t*\tRev.Father J.E.Austin, PP.pital, spent the weekend at the Mrs.Lee Hodgins and daughter and Mrs.Kelly was buried in the home of her parents, Mr.and Luceille have returned home nearby parish cemetery.Mrs.M J.Black.Also home for from Ottawa after spending a The late Mrs.Kelly waa born the weekend was Miss Gwen few days.\tin Bristol, her maiden name be- ing Mary O'Malley, daughter of Dr.S E.McDowell attended a\tthe late Anthony O\u2019Malley and meeting at the Council of Edu-\tMary Murdock hi» wife.She Mrs.\tZ.\tBlanchard,\tKinburn,\tcation School Committee in\tlived\tat\ther home until she mar- spent the\tpast\tweek\tat\tthe\thome\tMontreal last week.\tried\tin\t1888.then moved to Butte, Montana, for eight years.Miss Betty Harris, Ottawa,\tthen made a further move to NhI-\tWul?h,\tRichard\tWalsh.\tSteven Mrs.Bert Stark has been visit- spent the weekend in town with\tson, B.C.for another eight years.\tKelly, Gerald\tPicard,\tJohn\tEarn- ing in Ottawa for a few days* Mr.and Mrs.Lee Devine $ $ # Mrs.Harvey Wilson x has returned from Ottawa after spending ten days visiting Mr.and Mrs.Falls, spent the weekend in town Stan Johnston $ The Warrant was draped in The business opened with the\tmemory\tof the late\tPast Grand\tGood News Joan Corrigan.C-G.I T Hymn, followed by the\tMistres,\tof B.A, Sister Edgar\tStewviUe and Peal Burbank, Pledge The roll call was ans-\tand the\tlate Bro.J.\tA.Dean of\tLennoxville, nuraes at the Pon- wered by naming your favorite\tHopeful\tPost.\ttiac Community Hospital, have bird.Two new girls joined.The\tAfter\tthe meeting\tclosed re-\treceived their R N s treasurer, Janey McDowell, gave freshments were served and a out the Jingle Boxes.We made social hour spent with plans to start a Nursery School change of Christmas gifts for children while their parents go to church) on Sunday, January 25.Rosemary Lunam gave an introductory to our new Study Book.$ * # # $ Miss Margaret Peebles, Smiths Tirbman-Corrigan wedidng Falls, spent the weekend in totfn\t*\t+\t* a guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Sly.$ $ $ # an ex Beet Wishes.For a speedy recovery to Frank McKee, of Me 4 1* W% lit\tKee, who with Mrs.McKee left Adina Rebekahs\taZ/T £££ E Give Hospital $ 1 00 the Port Arthur hospital tor three ¦\tT\tweeks and at present is in the # * * Black accompanied by Miss Joan Babcock, Ottawa.Winnipeg General Hospital The meeting closed with taps.\tBy Muriel Unison Thn senior group met after the Adina Rebekah Lodge held its meeting to work on their Senior regular meeting Monday night, in *** Tlie Mail Bag# Mrs.A.E.Po§-Quiz.\tthe lodge room, with many of ®elwhite, Ottawa, renewing her subscription describes The Equity as \u201cmy favorite paper The officers, elected in the fall Posselwhite used to live on King Street in the house next to the $ $ * $ * * # of Mr.and 'Mrs.Lawson Corrigan $ the officers in their respective chairs.t # Mrs Then she and her husband mov-»\t#\t™\ted back to Bristol, where she has Mr.and Mrs.Judd Adams and Me.John Mackay, Camp Bor- resided ever since son Scott, have returned to Sept, den, spent the weekend with his pre-deceased her 40 years ago Isles after spending the past parents.Mr.and Mrs.E.C Mac- Surviving her are three sons, and Mrs.Thomas Kelly, Camp-H|H\tEdward of Bristol and Joseph and bell\u2019s Bay, Mrs.Minnie Sloan, John of Detroit, Mich.; four Vinton.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas daughters.Mrs.M.J Sammon Curley, Ottawa, Mr.and Mrs.(Annie) of Bristol; Mrs.Raymond Dick Walsh and son Jerry, Mr.Milligan (Florence); Mrs.Ger- Martin Walsh, Calumet Island, aid Talion (Margaret) and Miss Mrs.Jean Johnston, Windsor.Loretta Kelly, all of Detroit; one Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Gibbons, adopted son, Gerald Picard of Mr.and Mrs.Pat Killoran, Mrs.Bristol and one sister, Mrs.Richard Craig, Mr.Martin Stan-Oharles MacNamara, of Windsor, ton, Mr.Lawrence Stanton, Mr.Ont.; also 26 grandchildren and Elmer Stanton, Mr.and Mrs.two great grandchildren.She Don Smith with Jerry and Mich-was a member of St.Brlfiid\u2019s ael, ail of Ottawa, Mrs.Bill Roman Catholic church for Sheppard.Aylmer, Mr.Joe Kelly, long a member of the'Catholic Mrs.Raymond Mulligan, Mrs.Women\u2019s League and of the St.Gerald Talion, Mr.John Kelly, Joseph\u2019s Union The pallbearers were Martin Bennett, all of Detroit mon, Don Smith Sec.Sister Muriel Imiaon; Fin.^wn.Incidentally, the expiry date of Mrs.Posse 1 white\u2019s sub- # $ # * month in town at the home of kay, at Charteris Sec.Sister Elsie Gibbons; Treas- scription and many others has not urer, Sister Mamie Clarke; Ward den, Sister Merle Hobbs; Conduc- keen changed because the four is missing from our typewriter.While waiting for it to be repaired we've borrowed another machine and hope this week to catch up on most of the renewals.Mums, Gladioli and Daffodils Setting When Nora Corrigan Wed Saturday tor, Sister Mona Taylor; Chaplain, Sister Susie Hodgins; musician Sister Jean Judd; R.S.N.G.Sister Muriel Hanna; LjS.N.G.Sister Gladys Stark; R.S.V.G.Sister Margaret Farrell; Ins.Guardian, Sister I va Towell; Out.At a candlelight service amid a Mr.J.K.Pritchard, Manotick.setting of mums, gladioli and daf- Ont., Mr.Wilfred Simpson, Ren-fodils, Nora Bessie Corrigan, R.N.frew and Mr.Kenneth Tubman, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Lawson Campbell's Bay.Corrigan, Shawville, became the Following a reception at the bride last Saturday of Frederick home of the bride\u2019s parents, Oak-Earl Tubman, son of Mr.and Mi's, view Farm, the couple left for a George Tubman, Campbell\u2019s Bay.honeymoon in the United States.The marriage was performed For travelling the bride wore a by Rev.R G Elliott in St.Paul\u2019s biege crepe dress with brown ac-Church of England, Shaw^jlle.cessories and straw hat and brown where the pews reserved for shell trimmings, alligator -shoes guests were marked by white and glover and a short fur jacket, ribbon which, when severed.On their return they will reside dropped down, forming attractive in Shawville.rosettes on each pew Those Chain Letters.Our Campbell\u2019s Bay correspondent brings By unanimous decision of the us UP to date on the chain letter The latest has the audacity to include the name of the United Church Guardian, Sister Doris Judd craze members a donation of $100 was made to the Pontiac Community Hosiptal to assist in the purchase of an oxygen tent, which 1 am A word to the wise is: Don\u2019t try will be of great service to m*x superstition with faith.They don\u2019t work together What sacrilege Miss Loretta Kelly, Mr.Merlin ure De- our community as a whole At our last meeting it was de- s*rc)y those chain letters! * elded to send a box to a Shaw-\t*\t*\t* ville boy who is serving with the Blessed Event.One of the hap- armed forces in Korea\u2014this, in P*es* men loyally is Dr.Roland appreciation of the services rend- Arm it age whose wife presented ered by his late mother to our kirn with a daughter Monday Order.\tnight.Vote Is Heavy Quyon Mayor James Daley.141; Bay Young in Local Polls Out of town guests included The soloist was Miss Barbara- Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Pritchard, Mr.Smith who sang The Lord\u2019s and Mrs.J.K.Pritchard and Prayer and The Wedding Prayer.Donna, Manotick: Mr.and Mrs.tr=ct elections Monday with most Cain, 110 The bride, given away by her Otis Pritchard.Mr.and Mrs.presiding officers reporting the father, was attended by Mrs.Wil- John Craig.Osgoode, Ont.; Mrs.heaviest vote in years.In Shaw-fred Simpson, Renfrew, the ma- R.T.Elliott, Mrs.B.McGowan, vRie anri,1£ Tra La?It is now All Rebekahs, whether members days to Spring: we 11 be fish-of Adina Lodge or not, are cordi- in just 80 days and daylight ally invited to attend.\tsaving starts April 26 and May x\tthe 24th this year will be on May 18 which is the official day for celebration of Victoria Day.man bridesmaid was Miss Donna Prit- Saundes.Ottawa: chard, Manotick.The flower girl Blanchard, Kinburn, Ont.Mr.Hodgins and Allen McKay head was Miss Lynn Brown, Bryson.and Mrs.Thresher, Mr.and Mrs.cd the polls with Leslie Dale cap The bride wore a floor-length Jamieson, Pembroke; Mr.and * taring the third seat.Clarendon strapless gown of blue Lee nylon Mrs.Wilfred Simpson, Renfrew; Township has a new mayor, Earle velvet, full circular skirt, softly Mr.and Mrs.George Tubman and Fulford and in the race for one president of the Ladies\u2019 Curling folded at the back, matching Miss Phyllis, Mr.and Mrs.Ken council seat Lennis Barr defeat- Club of Campbell's Bay.Other jackot, buttoned down the front, Tubman, Mr.and Mrs.Joe Smiley Orval Smart.Mayor Hilliard officers are vice president, Mrs.with self covered buttons, stand Mr.Grant Elliott, Mr.and Mrs.Beattie was returned in Bristol L.Lemaire; secretary, Mrs.J.L.up collar.Her headdress and Atkinson, Mr.and Mrs.Earl township and Alex Murray de- Muir; treasurer, Mrs.L.Frase muff of blue ice shirred velvet Brown.Misses Betty and Joan feated Percy BaUantync for the match committee, Mrs.E.Stui matched her gown.Her corsage Tubman, Campbell\u2019s Bay; Mr.one contested council seat.\tgeon.Mrs.L.Fraser, Mrs.P of tea roses was worn on the and Mrs.E.Brown and Lynn.in Thorne Township Mayor Smith; membership, Mrs.E.Stur-muff.The costumes of the at- Bryson; Mr.and Mrs.C Inglee, Sidney Sheppard was defeated geon, Mrs.A.Murray.Mrs.L tendants were identical to those Beech Grove: Miss Mary Brown- by E.Turcotte and the council Lemaire: social.Mrs.G.Gravel-of the bride.Those of the brides- Ice.Montreal: Miss E.Brownlee, seat went to Walter Doxey over ine, Mrs.L.Lemaire, Miss M.maids and flower girt were claret Ottawa.\tHarry Woods.In Quyon J.P.Lawn; canteen committee, Mrs.and that of the matron of honor\tmet Daley is mayor after defeating Gordon Elliott, Mrs.Lloyd El- was sapphire.\tsomething lO oee.Bay Young.Ernie Perriard won Master Chris Judd, Shawville, The Rotary Ice ReVUC at the council seat over Thomas Arena this Sal- c.', Campbell\u2019s Bay.The ushers were urdoy.Starts at 8.30 p.lîl.Red Top Disappears From Scene Plays Most Of Game In Box By Bill Reilly By Mrs.E.Murphy Mrs.J.D.Moodie was elected Litchfield Church Reports t^f Ogress congratulations.To Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Sly, Shawville, who were 53 years wed January 10.* * * On The Sick List.Betty Fulford, who is in the Pontiac Community Hospital after injuring her back in a fall at the skating rink.* The annual congregation meeting of Litchfield United Church was held last week in the church.A year of progress was reported by Mrs.George Stewart and the missionary allocation was increased read the Sunday School report.The meeting was also told that during the year the interior of the church was renovated and the roof finished.All of last year\u2019s officers were re-elected.Rev.J.Renshaw, the minister, thanked the members for their co-operation.Mrs W.D.Hodgins On The Move.W.J.Glenn, son of Mrs.J.C.Glenn.Bristol.left Montreal last week for Europe on a buying trip for the T.Eaton Co.of Montreal.He sailed on the Empress of France and during the .three month trip will be in England.Paris, Germany, Scotland.Switzerland and Holland.\t' liott An invitation to a one-day bonspiel January 21 at Renfrew North Onslow has a new mayor Curling Club was accepted, with in Daniel Farrell who won out ^Irs.P.Smith as skip.\u2014I over Mayor James McGoflf.Litch- A Food Sale was planned for field Township mayor and coun- January 17 to be held in McCon-cillors were all returned by ac clamation.The full results were nery\u2019s Hotel.An invitation is extended to any visitors wishing to curl or anyone wishing to become a member of the club.Shawville Council Don't forget the Rotary Ice Revue this Saturday.By Their Hirsute Development They Shall Be Known At Carnival Our Apologies.Last week we Continued on page eight When Dale failed to appear»af-ter several minutes, Ebert Rich- Lee Hodgins, 241; Allen Mc- Eastview St.Charles Junior A ardson was heard to ask him if Kay, 219; Leslie Dale.163; Ken\tr I n team and Shawville Seniors the referee had given him 30 Hodgins, 98; Dalton Richardson.nODêlUl I OSt tangle here Friday at 8.30 p.m.In days.The \"thriller ended in a 91: Charles Imison, 90.\t* 6-6 tl*\tClarendon Township\tInstalls Officers Mayor Earle Fulford, 233; Fred Horn Shawville Arena Last Friday night\u2019s game here Dr.A.F.Fokes was on hand with the Renfrew Junior gave to address the crowd in honor of the hockey fans some thrilling Shawville\u2019s great contribution to hockey to talk about.\tthe game of hockey\u2014a man who er 162 Shawville started fast with two will always be remembered as goals in the first period but acre Mr.Hockey himself\u2014the late Bill overtaken by Renfrew in the Gibson.One minute silence was 118 thirdr the game ending in a 3-all observed in memory of the man who gave so much of his time and Then came Monday\u2019s game money to make possible the with Eganville, a veturn match, many good players in Shawville young, 178 since Shawville beat Eganville today.\tjm 5-4 last week.This game was more colorful (mostly red) since Red Top Dale and Hewitt Me- Renfrew: Shawville Seniors at Credie came out of retirement Ha-wflceSbury.to put on a demonstration of some Shawville ice fans have a treat real fast hockey.Sad to say that in store for them Saturday night most of Dale\u2019s hockey was played In the big two-hour lea Carnival pard, 99 from the penalty box.In one at the arena, sponsored by the brawl seven players were sent off Rotary Club of Shawville.The show starts at 8 30 pm.backsliders the tail twister ordered to report at the next Shawville and The days when a man was meeting that all Bryson Lions Lennis Barr, 272, Orval Smart, were installed by P.M.Sister known by the length of his beard are growing beards as only be- Maisie Elliott, of Gatineau Valley and women\u2014well, more of that whiskered Bryson Lions w ill be \u2014are about to return in Bry- allowed to attend the As\tthe female Casting about for something to is concerned there isn\u2019t anything The following officers were elected at a meeting of Hopeful Post.L.O.B.A By Len Coyne was Council 1225 Bristol Township Mayor Hilliard Beattie, 218; Mirl W.M.Sister Lois McCoy; IJPM.son and district Sister Doris Hanna; DM.Sister Stella Hedging; Rec.Sec.Sister\tadd interest to their already in-\tdefinite yet, except that some Marcella Hodgins; Fin.Sec.Sis-\tteresting annual skating carnival\tblack eyes are now to be seen ter Mary Smith; Treas.Sister\twhich will be held February 14,\ton Bryson.streets, along with Alex Murray, 213: Pe^y\tBal-\tLulu Sparling; J.D.M.Sister Mar-\tBryson Lions came up with the\tcolored and dark shadows, lantyne,\t179.\tgaret Wall; Chaplain, Sister\tdecision to require all members\tPrizes will be given for cos- Claire Wilson; Guardian.Sister to grow a beard.\tturn es and skating af the carnival Audrey Young; Dir.of Cer.Sis- The decision was definite and and a special prize (rumor says E.Turcotte, 108; Sidney\tShep-\tter Bernice Finan; 1st Lee.Sister\tcoldhearted\u2014without regard for\t$100) given to the Lion with the Mary Tubman; 2nd Lee.Sister C.\tthose who might have trouble\tgreatest whisker growth.Out- Alexander: IG.Sister Eva Wil-\traising even a reasonable fac-\taiders, with not «more than 30 Harry\tson; 2nd Committee Sister Evelyn\tsimile of a beard.Just to make\tdays\u2019 growth of haff* on the face, Strutt; 3rd Committee Sister\tsure there are no delinquents or\tmay compete.tie Council i Coming Up Saturday: Shawville Juniors at Thorne Township Mayor Council Walter Doxey.124 Woods.89.the ice ; The Equity Page Two January 22, 1953 CXXsXX>XXXXXXxXXxX xXXX ÎXXXXxX> HAIR/ rrfftri By JOE DENNETT Jt: H :-r- OUCH! THE BABV DOESN'T MEAN IT /V HE JUST DOESN'T UNDERSTAND THAT IT HURTS VOU WHEN ( HE PULLS VOUR HAIR/ J -1 TOLD VOU THAT HE w DIDN'T UNDERSTAND THAT HE HURT ,- 'T&WU!\ts' ! \"VUG-EYES!\" STOP PULLING :\u2022 -\u2022BUT NOW ?* 9 HE MOM, THAT HURTS' /A BASIL'S HAIR / UNDERSTANDS : VEH\u2014 *,*24 yft is HAVE RECENTLY BEEN GIVEN THE RI6HT TO SERVE ON COURT JURIES IN OKLAHOMA AND NEW MEXICO \u2014 But that still leaves b states in the U.S.where it is not allowed.mm HE 12 M DONT?» mi Ffl W *1 ! 4J \u2022 \u2022 / 0 v, ¥ y ' $ % W\\\\ ' y ti % a 1 JACKIE WHY DOES AH TDATS CAUSE VoU ALWAYS GlT PUT | IS SO BLACK v ON NIGHT SENTRY DUTY?1 SEE c By AL SMITH -but You is so black dat WHEN AH WALKS NEXT T% I VOU DE BOYS SAX'WHO DAT WHITE MAN WALKIN' W NEXT TO JACKIE?M You is blacker DAN MIDNIGHT ON A MOONLESS NISHT./^BOYI / AH'S YOU IS NO PALE PACE YO' SELF OH, AH 1 KNOWS AH IS BLACK - RUN A TEMPERATURE // A DISEASED PLANT WILL HAVE A TEMPERATURE FROM O.l DEGREES TO 2 DEGREES CENTIGRADE ABOVE THAT OF A HEALTHY PLANT // t NOT SO BLACK.» j N OBODV CAN zs 1 « * « 1/6NTNIN6 DOES STRIKE MORE THAN ONCE IN THE SAME PLACE // MR.AND MRS P6R6V OWENS.of Ashland, Alabama, JUST HAD THEIR HOME STRUCK BY LIGHTNING-fia?THE 3rn TIME IN IO YEARS !! m III \\ HELP WANTED/ ALL GOATS ON Jfaftfc /stiw/, Alaska.ARE LONELY BILLIES, \u2018 -ALL BACHELORS/ ¦i g AAA/ r .f A J W 1 y.The Equity January 22, 1953 Page Three ueeks.Beetles begin egg-laying isomer of benzene hexachloride Cot marmalade mixed with cran- with brown sugar and broil.Cut Crops attacked by wlreworms in June.They are hard-shelled, un w icai, rye, barley, oats, corn faerry sauce \u201e a good filler and in strips to serve.i.: beans.With Ills1 chemical Crop Destroyer* (Wireworms\tcrops.*** considerably more expensive than seed treatment.so is orange marmalade with cranberry jelly.|>aul a.martineau baked and cooled, put the layers 1\tBA- L.L.L.together with apple butter and i D .\tv 0 top with swirls of whipped cream.* Barrister & Solicitor Having neighbors in for an afternoon cup of tea or coffee?Toast bread on one side, then butter untoasted side and spread L, liiiimiiiiioinimiiii Ml \u2022#f sect pests to control.There are many different species which attack wheat, rye and other g r a ins, beans, corn, potatoes, onions, gladioli, tobacco transplants, tomatoes, cabbages, cultivated and wild grass and other CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY Phone 28 isms to invade plant tissues All four stages of the life cycle given the insect such names as of woreworms\u2014adult beetles, click-beetle, snapping beetle and üss #### ils | SSiEAtSSSiSSMJi «*\u2022\"«\tlom to ,i\u201eh.,0.™ place ip .heir e,,di«.ion.\t\"**»\u2022\t|! coughing and wheezing.Get Kai-Mam for in the soil before changing to the One of the outstanding (level- Usr your bits and ends oi pic « quick rellc-r.65c.«1.35at druggiiu.* 5» pupai stage from which the opments has been a seed treat- crust for turnovers for the chi!- j1 adults emerge in two to three ment method using the gamma dren's snacks or lunches.Aprl- ».Lawn Block MUM IMIMIMMMIMMMMMIMMMMMIMMSMM.i Dried herbs soaked in a bit of \\ C.H.Mac LEAN INSURANCE Continental Life Agent FIRE, AUTOMOBILE E CASUALTY Phone 111 DOUGLAS MOORE FURS Manufacturing, Restyling Refrigerated Fur Storage RENFREW, ONT.Phone 731 ! By AL SMITH ACCOUNTING & AUDITING INCOME TAX RETURNS COMPILED Yardley and other Toilet Lines in Stock Fancy Gifts, Chinaware, Drug Sundries, Films, School Supplies RimAL DELIVERY OH I DUNNOI) I WAS ONLY A 1 \u2014.LITTLE BABY AT TK TIME.' I COULDN'T READ A CALENDER', 1 NO?I MEAN WHAT PART OF TH1 CO UNTRY WAS rYOU BORN IN Wt AND WHEN ?HE ASK ME MV I WHERE WAS] RIGHT Y WOT PART?NAME.WHERE I VA BORN, | HERE JED?HELLO.JED' V I DUNNO DID VA LAND J yET.RUST.V/ 'A JOB ^ 1 VET?ALL ; OF >» c WAS BORN AN' ALLTHATKIND O' STUFF/ r ME/ IN THIS COUNTRY' TH' MAN ASK ME A LOT TA \\ QUESTIONS' I* / r* Lk f t O MISCELLANEOUS SHOP V l II.I.Smith Shawville f 1 ! & m 3 A North Star Feed For Every Need! .SONNY SOUTH BY COURT ALDERSON y/pe/ #> HEAHJIP.' MEAN,TIP/ HO-HO- ITS ONLY A FAKE X BONE THIS ONE ain't f 0 f I O o Poultry Concentrate Special Green Pellets f \\ ( it HOGS ft Pig Starter l Hog Finisher àe*»«4 H lew* Nmw N | A- 3 Hog Concentrate CATTLE # 16% Dairy Ration 24% Dairy Ration Calf Starter Grower v.* the power-packed IF YOU HAVE PLENTY OF GOOD GRAIN HAVE IT MIXED WITH North Star Concentrates FOR BETTER RESULTS F T n I.\\ comnet Jfe \u2022\u2022 J SHAWVILLE MILLING COMPANY LTD 6, 1 \u201cWhere Trading Is A Pleasure!\u201d LLOYD STEVENS, Manager TELEPHONE 126 y , m y / 8 I tK.-.y.VX* # ¦S Leslie.Eddie Zimmcrling; Thorne and Altfield, Paul Krosei; Mansfield, Emcril Leblanc; Onslow ance °f 5792.92; Cemetery treas- North.Edward Robert and Jo- ury by Mel Stewart, showing a balance of $270.Knox Mission Band, with $93.00 raised; Manse N ii 40 POUNDS AT WEANING WITH » .There may be one to suit you.soph Vallillee; Onslow South, S.Wyman MacKechnic and Freeman Merri field; Sheenboro, Sid- 1 xstorlltjon fund with $5,500, a ney Perrault and Vinton, Dorn- balanct' of 5853¦ but a number of bills yet to be paid.It was reported that a grant had been requested from the Home Mission Board to restore the manse burned last: spring, but this request was refused, moved that Mel Stewart, H.I.Smith.Melvin Graham and James Campbell be a committee to follow this request further.Rev.Cavender thanked the officers, the organist and the members for their co-operation and 1 kindness during the past year.| The election of officers result-I ed as follows:\tstewards; Melvin } Stewart.Roland Russell, John B.\\ Duff, Winters McCorriston; trus-| tees, John B.Duff, Garth Gra-| ham, James Campbell, James f Graham, Melvin Stewart, Don I MacPhee, Alex Murray; cemetery | improvement committee.Winters = McCorrisiton, W.G.Russell, Garth \\ Graham, Melvin Ste-wart, H.H.i Walsh, James McCredie, Sam | McNeill: sunday school super-5 intenden; Mrs.James Campbell; M.& M.Treasurer, Robert Laird; church treasurer, Harry Easy: representatives to Presbytery; Wilmur Graham; alternate, HI.Smith.p r x \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 MEN\u2019S SHIRTS - SALE TABLE - sy GORDON T.PAUL \u2014Insurance\u2014 SHAWVILLLE - QUE.I Fire, Life, Automobile Protect What You Have SHUR-GAIN It was a \\ WORK SHIRTS 'M if PIG BOOSTER G FINE SHIRTS IS-V MINnilliMiMlIllillllHint illllll i i 40-lb.weanlings are profit producing Hogs.Hogs weaned at this weight will be off to market in far less time and thus consume far less feed, than Hogs which only weigh 25 lbs.when weaned.This saving on feed means extra profit for the producer.A great many tests at the SHUR-GAIN Farm have demonstrated that SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster produces weanlings which average 40 lb.or more at 8 weeks of age.x Try a litter\u2014feed SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster from tfie time they are 10 days old right through weaning until they are 10 weeks old.You will have Hogs that will be off to market in record time on record low feed consumption.Feed SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster and be sure of results.You can\u2019t buy a better feed.J.Fernand Asselin Reg.Values $2.95 \u2014 $3.95 y ?» : V $2.39 1 Cabinet Work \u2014 Carpentry v: i Sash & Door Factory = I Calumet Island, Que.= I Telephone 32-R-3 NEW PRINTS FOR SPRING Î1V \u2022 It ;v A Albert R.Donnelly « Chartered Accountant Office above The Bowldrome Entrance next door (o Handford Building TELEPHONE:\t901 RENFREW, ONTARIO l Yarm United Asks Minister Carry On NEW PATTERNS rm GOOD VALUES H I.Hobbs & Sons The annual meeting of Yarm congregation was held Friday night in the church with a fair attendance and Rev.George C.Heslop in the chair.Reports received showed a good year\u2019s activities.William Hodgins, treasurer read the financial report which showed the pastor s salary and church expenses paid in full with a small balance.The Women\u2019s association report, read by Mrs.Bert Hodgins, showed receipts of $186.74 and a balance of $147.The Sunday school report, given by Wilson Tracy, showed receipts of $74.63 and a good balance on hand.Stirling Hodgins read the report of the Missionary fund which ¦A Hz r 55c PHONE 136 SHAWVILLE 65c NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Per Yard Wholesale Plumbing & Heating Installed Licensed Plumbers, Ask for prices Z W.A.HODGINS RENFREW PLUMBING & SUPPLY CO.Res.phone 198 Box 896 Renfrew, Ontario Phone 496W ' showed $66 given to ntfeekms.It I .was decided to increase the min- January 22, 1953 The Equity Page Five For Sale For Sale Poultry For Sale For Rent In Memoriam Movie Projector Baled alfalfa hay.First\tgracte\tSet logging sleighs with rack,\tBerry\u2019s Barred Rock Chicks:\tModem 3\troom apartment,\tun- Smiley\u2014In loving memory of $20.00, second grade $16.00\tdeliv-\t« inch runners.Renfrew cream\tCanada « Approved, pu 11 or um\tfurnished.\tReinke\u2019s Hardware, ered; also pressed timothy hay.separator, overhauled and re- clean.Bred for more eggs and Shaw ville, phone 151J Write for prices or phone\tKen-\ttinned, fanning mill and bagger,\tbring high price when sold off neth May, 1-21, Forresters\tFalls,\tAny reasonable offer.Iverson\tfor meat.Ask about Hamp-Rock Ontario.\txa9\tHarris, Shawville 18-2.oj29\tor Rock-Leghorn Crossbreds pro-\tMain street*\tShawville phone\t28 duced from our Barred Rocks for \"Bur>galw or Lang extra vitality, grmvlh pmductlon.shawville Ken Hodgins.phone Write for price list and free chick Shawville 192J raising booklet.Berryholm Poultry Farm, South Mountain, Ont Movie projector for rent, by Don our dear son,' Merline Smiley, the hour, with operator, who passed away January 20, Paul, phone Shawville 119 1937.\t- tc tc Rooms with board, A.Klinke, Coming Events A Public Meeting will he held February 6, 1953, about 8 p.m.at Murrell's Community Hall for the election of trustee and other business.Dear is the grave where our darling is laid, Street, Sweet is the memory that never will fade, His little soul so pure and sweet Will blossom at the Saviour\u2019s feet.\u2014Sadly missed by his o^rents, Mr.and Mrs.Emerson Smiley o Piano, \u201cMendelsohn\", large One brown horse 1250 lbs., one size, in good condition.Apply at grey horse 1100 lbs., a quantity of the home of Mrs.Lindsay Dale, baled hay, second cut.Keith E.xj22.Bean, Shawville x Shawville xj29 Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks to our kind friends and neighbors for their kindnesses and expressions of sympathy during our recent sad bereavement in the loss of our mother.\u2014The Kelly Family, o om21 Timothy hay, some baled, some loose Shawville 42-12 30 tons of baled hay, also four Hilliard Sinclair, phone stock stacks of hay, quantity of xj22 dry from the saw lumber.Pete Stickler, phone 45-31 \u2014George A.Stewart, Secretary-Treasurer.xj29 Photo xf5 If it\u2019s PHOTOGRAPHIC we will do it.Roll film service for out of town\u201448 HOURS.Renfrew Photo Centre, Phone 1066, Renfrew, Ontario.Lady\u2019s buffalo coat, good as Phone Shawville We Are Adding To Our Stock Of Hardware And Builders Supplies Set of blue oak sleighs, 2xk inch xjlo shoeing and four feet wide.Earl \u2014 Bretzlaff, phone 20-40 new, size 42 11-21.xj29 NEXT WEEK\u2019S Hay in the barn, some first and second cut of alfalfa.Hulbert Armstrong, phone Shawville 29-30 We would like to extend thanks to Anderson & Taylor Garage, Gatineau Power, John L.Hodgins Garage and Smart's Service x Station for their prompt assist- ance when fire threatened our home last week.WANTED SPECIAL! Quantity of oats for feed, can be part barley Coon coat, in good condition, Maryland, phone 8-32 bargain.Irvin Swartz, phone Shawville 133 xf5 Edwin Pirie, Jan.26 to 31 SHIRTS Plain, Cleaned & Pressed SLACKS Cleaned & Pressed Full Line of Cabinet Fittings Door Hardware\u2014Sash Fittings\u2014And Locks Machine Bolts\u2014Lag Screws\u2014Stovr Bolts Carpenter Tools\u2014Farm Hand Tools Full Line of Wallboard and Plywood Fibre Glass Insulation\u2014Pal-o-Pak Insulation V-Bclts\u2014Size 17\u201d to 100\u201d Help Wanted 0 \u2014Gertie Riley In Memoriam Three piece walnut bedroom Girl or woman for light house-suite with spring, camped and work, full time.Apply Mrs.J O.mattress, kitchen table.Oak den McKinley, phone Shawville 160.table, bookcase, househ old scales, lawn mower, garden tools, Moffat Propane gas cook stove, Venetian blinds, pictures, linin, chairs, etc.Apply Mrs.A.Rad-more, Campbell\u2019s Bay.o Dale\u2014In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs.Robert F.Dale, who passed away, January 31, 1950.Flethcher To Mr.and Mrs.J R.Every day we dearly miss her, o Fletcher at Grace Hospital, Ot- Sadly do we feel her loss, tawa, Friday, January 6, 1953, General purpose mare, young a little brother for Debbie and sound, ice box in good con- Melbourne H o d g i n s, Smith\u2014Caldwell 45 c Births 5c TIES MIHIIR Lonely is our home without her x Help us, Lord, to bear the cross.Sadly missed by Verna and Emerson < : The HODGINS LUMBER Co.dition Shawville 59-3 and Lamela (nee Wall) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Caldwell Clifford at St.Joseph's Hosiptal, Sudbury on December 27, 1952 For Prompt Servide Phone 170 Hardware & Builders Supplies USE THE EQUITY CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR BETTER RESULTS Two pair of boys\u2019 skates, size three, $2: size four, $4.Mrs.John McKinley, phone Shawville 160.o One dwelling house and four acres of ground, 2 miles from Shawville on the Pica nock Road.Fred Laframboise, phone 25-12.Shawville Phone 27 PONTIAC ¦ DRY CLEANERS 0 * SATURDAY SPECIAL CREAM PUFFS PUMPKIN PIE - e » » a : tj * With Whipped Cream * » BROWN BREAD BAKED DAILY Pontiac Home Bakery 642 %/%%%/\t/W6&&0
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