The equity, 10 septembre 1953, jeudi 10 septembre 1953
[" \u2014 Serving \u2014 Shawvillc, Bristol, Norway Bay, Onslow, Wyman, Maryland, Quyon, Beech Grove,' Yarm, Charteris, Ladysmith, Otter Lake, Portage du Fort, Bryson, Calumet Island, Campbell\u2019s Bay, Vinton, Fort Coulonge, Davidson.No.11.71st Year $3.0(T \u2014$3.75 In U.S.A.Thursday, September 10, 1953 / Perfect Score Wins Award George Pirie Accepts Two Year Scholarship To Macdonald College This & That 5\t- - \\\t\u2014 J ¦ A note from Gatineau Power Company: The little item carried in THE EQUITY on August 13 in re possibility of having to play \u201cleap frog\" over the fire hydrant before getting through the front doorway of our new office, is going to have a happy ending! Our engineers tell us that about three months ago arrangements were made with the Town to move the hydrant,\u2014 and this work is expected to be done shortly,\u2014upon receipt of a fitting that is now lacking.Yours very truly.H.J.McCreevy. & p Fokes paper should cost so much.But generally it has been found that people who live near a print shop know their good fortune when it comes to promptness and personal attention.Prices for printing were discussed at length and it was discovered that most print shons were arriving at approximately the same prices for most jobs.Of course those who use the CWNA Price List, as we do at THE EQUITY, were in com-olete agreement, but many fhoos find these prices too low and add to them for certain jobs.BRISTOL RIDGE PENTECOSTAL MISSION 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00\ta.m.\u2014Morning Worship 7.30 p.m.\u2014Evangelistic Wednesday 7.30 p.m.\u2014Prayer and Bible Study Pastor H.A.Beaudry STARK'S CORNERS - Jt D.D., Pastor 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00\ta.m.\u2014Church Service BRISTOL PASTORAL CHARGE Rev.G.K.Stewart, M.A., B.D., Sermon Topic: \u201cThe Good News\" St.Andrew\u2019s 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00\ta.m.\u2014Worship Service Knox 2.30\tp.m.\u2014Worship Service Austin 10.30\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 8.00\tp.m.\u2014Worship Service WESLEYAN METHODIST _ CHURCH Pastor: Rev.Spencer L.Moon Sunday Services 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship 7.30 p.m.\u2014Evening Evangelistic Service Tuesday Evening 8.00\tp.m.\u2014Prayer Meeting Friday Evening 8.00 p.m.\u2014W.Y.P.S.V CLARENDON CIRCUIT OF THE UNITED CHURCH Rev.Geo.C.Heslop, pastor RADFORD Anniversary Service At Wesley United Church, Charteris 11.00 a.m.and 7.30 p.m.Rev Long, Quyon, guest speaker All other services cancelled As to Association and General Affairs, the discussions were mostly of a nature that would not interest anyone but weekly newspaper people.Newspaper and Printing Competitions were a topic of interest but since THE EQUITY joined the organization late in the year we were not eligible for any of these.Next year we will try to get entries in both these fields.The weekly newspapers of Quebec didn\u2019t show up too well generally in were HOLINESS MOVEMENT CHURCH Pastor: Rev.Marion Gilmer North Onslow 10.15 a.m.\u2014Sabbath School 11.00 a m.\u2014Morning Worship Tuesday 8.00\tp.m.\u2014Young Peoples Shawville 7.00\tp.m.\u2014Sabbath School 7.45 p.m.\u2014Evangelistic Service Wednesday 8.00\tp.m.\u2014Prayer Meeting Quyon Thursday 8.00 p.m.\u2014Prayer Meeting CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN CANADA PARISH OF CLARENDON Rev.R.G.Elliott, Rector the competitions this year, with | Fifteenth Sunday After Trinity most of the honors going to those in the west.We were happy to notice, though, that the Hudson, Quebec, Lake of Two Mountains Gazette was rated by one of the judges as \u201cthe best all round newspaper.\" St.Paul's Shawville 945 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 am.\u2014Morning Prayer 7.30\tp.m.\u2014Evening Prayer 8 40 p.m.\u2014Confirmation Class 1.30\tp.m.\u2014Evening Prayer 2.00\tp.m.\u2014Sunday School 3.00\tp.m.\u2014Evening Prayer or And still that isn\u2019t the whole _\tmature of the convention.There Circulation problems appear to was the grand trip out by CPR >e universal in this business and with everyone going out of his it appears to us that those papers way to see that we were com- which are audited by the Audit fortable\u2014all the way from the Bureau of Circulations have less porters who were medical stud- headache^ than the rest of us in ents from Montreal to the head the long run.We have taken waiter in the dining car.And this under serious consideration then there was the postconven- and have started keeping our tion fishing junket to northern records with a view to becoming Saskatchewan by the courtesy of an ABC paper as soon as pos- the government of that fine provinces More of that fishing This column is about the convention which, in the opinion of this member, was a most useful and successful meet- NORTH CLARENDON Rev.C.C.Watson, Rector St.George's, Thorne Centre 9.30 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion 11.00\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communion 8.00\tp.m.\u2014Evening Prayer ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH St.Edwari\u2019s Catholic Church Maryland, Quebec A.K.McDonald, PP.Sunday Masses 9 & 10 a.m.Take heed* that ye do not your alms before mer, to be seen of them; otherwise ye have no reward of your Father which is in heaven doest thine aims, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do, that they may have glory of men.Matthew 6:1 & 2.St.Alban\u2019s, Park man Rev.S.T.Irving 11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer PRESBYTERIAN Bristol Memorial Presbyterian Chureft Bristol, Quebec Student Douglas Fulford In charge 9.45 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship Practically every periodical that is picked up on the newsstands these days includes some editor\u2019s reaction to that current almanac of femininity known as the Kinsey Report.It is not essential that The Equity should follow suit, but for the further education and elucidation of those of our readers who will not in the ordinary course of their lives happen upon a copy of this book we would offer a few remarks.Mr.Kinsey made an exhaustive study a few years ago of the modern American male.Thousands of pages of tabulations were published to prove a fact which almost every schoolgirl knows \u2014namely, that all men are fundamentally alike.Now, after several more years of even more exhaustive study this brilliant man has made another discovery which we venture to suggest is also commonly known\u2014that is that no two women are the same.sible Under Editorial Affairs we dis- trip later cussed country correspondents and their remuneration.Correspondents to THE EQUITY, it appears, are better paid than any ing and did worlds of good for others.Most correspondents re- everyone who attended ceive only nominal remuneration, year the convention will be in often nothing more than a box Toronto and well be there with of candy at Christmas.We were bells on.Therefore when thou Next Shawville boys as well as the District officials who were present.At this point, the Jamboree Patro-l who had been working like beavers behind the scenes, marched into the council firelight, with a number of logs lashed together firmly and quickly put up a pier bridge.To> prove its worthiness, each member went over it and being found worthy and safe, their new Scoutmaster, Irvine Watson tried it out and then Keith McCleary, Q.S.signalled a greeting from the Jamboree Patrol.They all then took a hold on it and marched off singing the Quebec Jamboree song, led by their T.L.Bill Hodgins, Q.S.The Bridge was of the Pier Type, completely lashed together and made from rough logs cut in the bush.This was a rehearsal of what they will be doing at the Fall Fair and as Quebec Farm Forum By Keith Russell, Secretary, Quebec Farm Forum Ass Monday night I had for the assistance and the floor price on first time the pleasure of meet- hogs.Feed is high enough as it ing with representatives from is, but would be still higher if Farm Forum Groups in Pontiac i we had to pay the freight all the County.This meeting, held at way from the west the home of the District Presi Assisting the Pontiac Lions The floor I Club, the Bryson Boy Scouits price on hogs, set last winter may played host to the Shawville dent.Walter Kilgour, was called have been low, but at least it Units at a combined Guide, to deal with current business, to , saved hog producers from finan- Brownie, Cub Scout and Rover In\tthe |||||||l||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l||||||||l|||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Those\tonly ifcwo\tinstances\tI day getting of on the wrong foot I am greatly impressed with the\twhere the\tC F A.has proved its\t| through a mixup in instructions, Forum th ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| (|||||l|||||||||||| ||||||||l||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||!lllll activity in Pontiac County.This the war, the Federal Department I Wolf Cuib Pack, the event was is our strongest Farm Forum dis- of Agriculture has not brought ai} entire success.The Council trict in the province: due in great out one piece of major legislation F*re vyas opened formally by the part to the efforts and enthusi- without first discussing the mat- commissioner, and Father Tait of asm of members like our Pro- ter with C F A.officials.In many lbe Bryson Group Committee led vincial President, Mrs.Gilbert cases it was the C.F.A that initi-\tthe Lord's Prayer.The Girl Telford, and of course, many\ta ted the legislation in\tthe first\tGuides gave an example of their others in the County.The Co-\tplace\tsinging which was followed by\tsoon\tas\tadjustments\tare\tmade,\tit operative Medical Services and With the\tDepartment\tof Agri-\tthe Dance of the Death.of Sheer\t(will\tbe\twell\tworth\tseeing\tthere, the Mutual Fire Insurance Com- culture relying on the advice and Khan by * Shawville Pack.At j Eddie Rousche was called on and pany, both outgrowths of Farm opinion of the Canadian Federa- tbis point the Commissioner in- .thanked the outside Scouters and Forums in Pontiac have greatly tion of Agriculture we have this vested Pr\u2018 Rabb of Fort Coulonge boys for attending and congratu-added to security of their mem- excellent opportunity of bring- *1 Assistant Scoutmaster of the la ted Dr.Rabb on hi* Investiture Sitier%veTlp^% make L7tho^w5ol%%n^l%ï'1o\tI^Dis^^^\t%lyFh^orkï Farm Forum a strong and valu- do something about them.Grant- den^ Cliff Garrison, who con- by the Bryson boys was followed able force in the local farm com- ed, the Government doesn\u2019t give grat.uI?t\u20acd Dr.Rabb on being ad- by the official closing of the munities.\tus everything we want all at mitted into Scouting and the Council Fire and the out-of-town once, a^ there is I\tdea Bryson Group in general.F&ther boy, finding their transporta** E E\u2014EH EBS-ETE \"d make the greatest ».J of it support.The Bryson Brownies Invested as Asst.Scoutmaster 1 k the greate$t USe °f ,V then gave one of thejr songs and\tDr.Rabb when urged, an encore, which took the form of one of their dapees.The District Scoutmaster, Jack Tolhurst congratulated Eddie Rousche, the human Dynamo and Scoutmaster of the Bryson Troop on his accomplishments pointing out that by not only looking after his own Troop he took a Patrol from Campbell\u2019s Bay and a Patrol from Fort Coulonge each week which was certainly excellent Scout Missionary work.Eldon Keon, the District Cubmaster, welcomed the assess past accomplishments, and cial ruin to draft plans for the future It is a fact that since regarding transportation for the One thing we must give Kinsey credit for and that is for having made everyone\u2019s favorite subject of conversation more acceptable.Wherever you go nowadays, whether it be among bookish people, scientists, writers or readers of the current magazines, everyone is talking about the sex habits of the American female as easily as they used to talk about such things as modern education and foreign markets.We in Canada can stand a bit aloof, claiming no connection with the American male or the American female which gives us even more license to comment upon these strange species which require such statistical studies to comprehend.In our own merry way we go right on being males and females and hope and pray no learned professors take it into their heads to tell us how to go about it.I feel that we might add still more to our groups of Forum supporters, if every farmer could be made to realize that besides the social benefits, he derives large economic benefits through his membership in a Farm Forum group.The Quebec Farm Forum Association is a member body of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, which means that a forum member is also a member of the C.F.A.If it hadn\u2019t been for the C.F.A.we would pay more for our feed, and our hog prices would be even unsteadier than they are today.Why?Because it is the C.F.A.who went after the Federal Government for our freight Sometimes a single Farm Forum feels small and insignificant.But it is the thoughts and ideas of all these small groups that make up the opinion and policies of the Canadian Federation, and it is these that are passed along to the Government for consideration and action.I feel that the Farm Forum movement in Pontiac County, strong as it is, could be much stronger if every farmer availed himself of the opportunity provided.1st Shawville Pack To be Asst.Cubmaster Miss M.E.Howard (Baloo) 2nd Star Message, 1st Aid, Highway Code, Guide Badge, Homecraft Badge.Last week there was an Equity published while the lucky old editor was out fishing.The lucky old editor takes this opportunity to thank the boys in the back, the gal in the front and the long suffering and hard working husband of the editor, who henceforth will be known as the publisher for working very hard through a very hot week to get the paper out regardless.- Ross Dickson 1st Shawville Troop To be Scoutmaster Irvine Watson To be Asst.Scoutmaster '\tRonald Richardson 1st Shawville Crew Stamp Collector Squire Robert G.Lester, Qü. Page Three The Equity Back To School in Shawviile September 10, 1853 Hon.chairman.His Worship, Scout Group Committee Meets The Mayor, chairman, Clarence Dean, vice chairman, Harry Me- j School opened with a flurry Mr.Stanley Horner will teach Cleary, vice chairman* Lawrence yeeterday morning at Shawville the 50 seventh graders.Moore secretary, Jacfa Tolhurst, with a record enrolment of 643 Junior High classes will be treasurer Seldon Langford\tPupils and 25 teachers.Most of taught by Mrs.John Richardson, Committee Chairmen:- Badge, the grades are being divided into specializing in Maths and Geog-C N.Woodley, finance, J M two sections each.Mrs.Cyril raphy and eighth grade subjects, Annie examining board Clare Walson and Mrs.Athol Dale are Mrs.Ruthven MacLean in Eng-Jacqués, camp, Cliff Garrison, taking the two first grades with lish and eighth grade subjects, Asa Smart, transportation, Mor- 3 tota 88 beginners.Mrs.Miss Clara Strutt in Latin and ley Wilson training, Reuben 1)316 18 als0 assuming the duties Maths and ninth grade subjects, Smith, membership, Ross White, Iof Teacher Consultant for the Mr Donald Gosnell taking ninth housing and buiUding, Ritchie 1 86cti°n °* thc sch°o1 on Vl _\t,\tjDurrell, (French), George Stones ard (Akela); asst, cubmaster, I /\u201d the new section of the school (Agriculture and Physical Train- Miss Mazie McTieman (Bag-88 0rla Me6 and Mrs.Irwin ling), Superintendent of Build- heera), asst, cubmaster, Miss Watson share the 68 fifth graders, |ings, Mr.Gerald Howard and Eleanor Howard (Baloo), scout-\tKe3n6th?Smith and Mm Health Supervisor, Mrs.F.I.Myrtle Hodgins have 63 sixth Rice.graders and Miss Ann Lowe and ! m A quorum being present the meeting opened with the Scout\u2019s Silence, special reference to the late Scout, Buddy Young, and the Lord\u2019s Prayer, Mr.Tolhurst the Chairman, presiding.The minutes of the previous meetings were taken as read.On the motion of Leslie Dale and I.Watson, the secretary was instructed to send a Vote of Thanks to Mr.J.M.Argue, for the use of his office and other favors he has granted Scouting.The District Commissioner being present, he was asked to take over the Chair during the election of Officers and Executive for the year 1953-54.The following were elected:- ; w.' 26i Simm These two pre-school youngsters are quite happy that school days are here again.Their favorite program, \u2018'Kindergarten of the Air\u201d, returns to the air-Hanes, September 14, and will be heard each week day morning on the CBC\u2019s Trans-Canada network.Even the dog seems interested.As in other years, \u201cteachers\u201d Dorothy Jane Goulding and Ruth Johnson take turns conducting the broadcasts.i «s master, Irwin Watson, assistant j scoutmaster, Ruthven MacLean, asst, scoutmaster, Ronald Richardson, rover scout leader, Don On motion of Harry McCleary Macintosh, asst.Rover Leader, and Mrs.Melvin Armstrong, a Rev.H.G.Lester.\tvote of thanks was given to the Reports were received from the , various Scouters on their excel-Group Treasurer, Seldom Lang- lent work during the past year fords Wolf Cub Pack, Aand for the time they gave pre-Mazie McTiernan, Scout Troop, paring for and conducting the S.M.Irwin Watson, Rover Scout meetings.Leader, Don Macintosh, Scout On motion of Mrs.Arthur La- , Mothers Auxiliary, Mrs.Melvin 1 on de and Lawrence Moore the James Carswell, who celebrated Armstrong, Sec.-Treas.and the meeting was adjourned.\t\u201dCr **** birthday.Many lovely District Commissioner gave an\t- Rifts were presented to , Mrs.overall report, including the Dis-\t.Carswell as well as the good tritit of which Shawville is a RaLp pick in Pkpptp niS^ies °* ^er friends.Tea was part.Considering all the activ-\t* 1\tserved to the gathering by her ities in which the different Units Baked fi*h are inviting for sup- three daughters.Mfs.Zella Mur-participated during the past year, pcr 0n a c°o1 night.When bak- .ray, Mrs.Lloyd Elliott and Mrs.scouting is considered to be in 6ld ^ a cheese sauce, the fish Janet Ostrom.With the singing a very healthy condition.A vote double in appeal.You can make of the The Birthday song a very of thanks was given to The saucP wlth condensed cream of pleasant party was brought to a EQUITY for their co-operation in j ce\\erZ soup this easy way First close, printing the Scout News and cu{ J1®*1 (*°ul 1^4 pounds fill -Gazette and donating so much let of halibut or other white fish) \u2014 *« »\u201c *»\u2014>\ti an fashion and fasten with toothpicks.Place fish rolls in a greased small shallow baking dish.Gaprabine l can of condensed .cream of celery soup with Vz cup shredded cheese.Pour over I fish.(375 degrees F.) about 45 min-,utes or until done and lightly ,browned.6 servings.WATCH FOR THE DATE OF # THE GRAND OPENING OF miri Enrolment in the higher grades this year is as follows:\tGrade five, 68; grade six, 63; grade 7, 50; grade 8, 57; grade 9, 46; grade 10, 54; grade 11, 27.i n> C.T.C.Associate Store 81st Birthday was # IN SHAW VILLE A number of friends paid a surprise visit this week to Mrs.at the EQUITY Print Shop Shawville NOW HAVE YOUR VULCANIZING DONE NEAR HOME.IF rt r \u2022 yjA m I Pontiac Vulcanizer Shawville, Quebec X I ELMSIDE W.I.1 Mrs.James Campbell entertained the ladies of Elm side W.I.for the August meeting.After the usual opening the minutes of the July meeting were read and approved.The members decided to give two dollars each instead of the usual food sale.The date for the Elmside School Fair will be September < < | At The North Star Sign WANTED I 9s- ¦ v > Bake in moderate oven \u2022 f \u2022 21.* \u2022 * + The program by the Education convener, Mrs.James Campbell, was School Bus error, after which followed a discussion on school problems.Miss Joan Angus expressed the advantage country ; children had to that of city children and expressed her appreciation of the good foundation for her education at No.9 school.Roll call, Hints on preparing a child for school was well answered by the members.Conveners reports: Education: Mills for well adjusted morons, agriculture, August in the garden, Welfare and Health, test your drinking water, home economics, remove mildew stains.Mrs.Bal- i m:: LETTERS TO EDITOR Dear Madame: Inclose is money order for $3.00 one year subscription.Why don\u2019t we get more news on the paper Why is it you never print about | accidents around the country, birth or deaths even in the hospital.A Malting Barley 1947 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan 1947 Dodge Special Deluxe Sedan, black 1941 Plymouth Sedan, 4 door 1951 Ford xk Ton Express NEW DODGE CARS AND TRUCKS Oats Yours truly, Mrs.Arthur Boisvert, 22 Albert Street Aylmer.Saskatoon, Sask.Timothy And Red Clover P The Equity, Shawville, Quebec Dear Editors: We would like to notify you of the change of our address.We appreciate receiving the Equity very much and look for- the members, that Mrs.Thomas ward for each copy every week.Martin make a speedy recovery.Wishing you every success, I The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem.Call Us For Current Prices Before Selling lantyne gave a humorous reading \u201cMusical Wedding\u201d.It was the good wishes of all Anderson & Taylor Shawville I j SHAWVILLE MILLING COMPANY LTD jj \u201cWhere Trading k A Pleasure!\u201d LLOYD STEVENS, Manager TELEPHONE 126 remain, Refreshments were served by Mrs.Campbell, with assisting Yours truly, 1 \u2014\tLAC Hodgins, R.G.hostesses, Mrs.L.Angus and Joan Angus.Stepping OutV\u2019 a A < < ) > ) < MOVIES k $ at your Local Theatre LYN 11 Here\u2019s a bonus for you! When you buy either Mercury Glide Shirts or Mercury \u2022Glide Shorts, you get a 10f! Lux coupon.' This coupon entitles you to a lOff reduction on the purchase of any size package of New Lux.> Take advantage of this saving.Gel Mercury Glide Shirts and Shorts for your __\thusband or son while Mercury Glide thi, special offer lasts, Support Shorts '\t\" \u2022 OU YON 1 BR Y SON THEATRE r 9 t t 9 9 THEATRE Fort Coulonge Home of Distinctive Pictures THEATRE 9 f f f m Two Shows Nightly 6 Nights Weekly Except Monday News Cartoon Shorts Serial Thurs.& Fri.Reg.Prices 40c THURSDAY & FRIDAY September 10-11 James Mason 9 'Jt NEW AND MODERN TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY 7.00 p.m.&, 9.10 p.m.THURSDAY St FRIDAY September 10-11 Rhubarb SATURDAY & SUNDAY September 12-13 World In His Arms color MONDAY St TUESDAY September 14-15 Sally & Stc Anne Wednesday, September 16 Texans Never Cry 9 r 9 9 9 9 I WHEN YOU BUT / onevew cupful you use: 9 / FRIDAY & SATURDAY September 11-12 Ruby Gentry Jennifer Jones t 9 9 9 25c 9 / 1 9 9 'Mercury Glide Athletic Shirts / > 9 Charlton Heston 9 9 or t 4.% Jessica Tandy SUNDAY St MONDAY September 13-14 Prisoner Of Zenda O* / / Desert Fox SATURDAY & SUNDAY 9 t ! / V 9 September 12-13 Gloria De Haven Tee save wkee ye# key the W# fkrtffy fettea |e| lasteei ef smeller \\ 9 \\ 9 Stewart Granger ( David Wayne Down Among The Sheltering Palms TUESDAY * WEDNESDAY September 15-16 Tyrone Power Penny Edwards Pony Soldier t i / Deborah Kerr TUES.WED.THURS.September 16-17 It Grows On Trees Irene Dunne ( 9 u W.A.HODGINS 9 lassai mm 9 9 9 t 9 9 9 News, Short Features -Wednesday Night Serial - 9 m Dean Jagger / 9 V-533 September 10, 1953 The Equity Page Four Campbell\u2019s Bay News By Mrs.Ebert Murphy Phone 36-4 , Mr William E.Joyce, Virginia! town, \u2022 Oral., formerly of Quyon, who has not been home since April 1904, has been visiting his sister, Mrs, Victor McBane reunion was held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.McBane in honor of the latter's brother present were Lawrence Joyce, Toronto, Thomas Joyce, Sudbury, Michael Joyce, Detroit; Patrick ^Joyce, London,\tMiss Mrs.Frank Washburn and son Mary Joyce, Detroit, were un-Carlton, Freeville, N.Y, Mr.and able to be present for the occas- Smiths Ion- QUYON NEWS \u2018Xjtmeiw eiUAJO «JW Pu® Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Ballantyne and family, Mrs.Helen Ruasett and daughter, Quyon, at the summer home of Mrs.Mary Manary, Rapides des Joachims.Mr Jim O\u2019Donnell and Miss Lillian O\u2019Donnell are visiting their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Garrett O\u2019Donnell.Mr.and Mrs.George Anderson and sons Colin and Gordon, Ottawa, visited Mrs.Anderson\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Elliott.Visitors this week were; Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Swartz, son Davie and daughter Jane, Marilla, N.Y., visited Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Flood.Mr.and Mrs.Bill Opnshaw and daughter, Wooster, Mass., Miss Priscilla Chenier, Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Mark Chenier and son Leonard and daughter Carol Ann of Ottawa, visited Mr.and Mrs.Dick Chenier.A The United Church Y.P.U.met in the Church this week to Messrs.Ttmothy, Jr., Donald and Neil Radey and /Mr.Joe Eagan, all of Garson Mines, visited at the home odf Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Daley.Misses Rita and Anne Radey are visiting with Mr.and Mrs.Emmanuel Moore.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Li tit le and Mr.and Mrs.P.J.Campbell, Ottawa.visited with Mr.and Mrs.R.OShaughnessy.Messrs.Joseph and Anthony Kluke visited with Mrs.Mary Kluke.Corp.Willard Storey, Camp Borden, visited his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Percy Young, Mrs.Echlon Bennett.Ottawa, visiting her sister, Mrs.J.E.Stevenson.Mr.Ernest Kluke, Renfrew, visited his home here.Miss Laura Smith, Ottawa, vis- Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Olmstead ited her parents, Mr.and Mrs.and Mr.and Mrs.Dean Wilson, gave her report and Misa Jean G.M.Smith.\tRenfrew, visited friends here.Murphy presided at the organ.The meeting was brought to a Mr.and Mrs Harry Hill and Mr and Mrs.Arthur Durrell, close with the mizpah benedic- son Alvin, Oakville, Ont., visited Thomas and Ralph visited fiiends on.\tI Mr.Joseph Hill and Miss Pearl in London.Ontario.Mr.E.Dagg.Teeswater.Ont., visited friends here.Frank Frost.Ronnie Smith and Thomas Sloan have returned from Manitoba.Mr.and Mrs.Mervin Finan and family have taken up residence in Prescott, where Mervin is now employed.Mr.Romeo Dagenais is a patient in Shawville Hospital, where he underwent an operation last Monday night.Mrs.T.J.Moorhead is recuperating following a minor operation this week in the Ottawa Civic Hospital., A miscellaneous shower was / held Saturday night by Miss '( Edna and Phyllis Sparling at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Roy Sparling, in honor of Miss Helen Frost / a bfide of this month.Helen was presented with a corsage of mixed flowers and then presented with many beautiful gifts.An enjoyable evening was spent by some 40 guests present.Delightful refreshments were served by \u2022 the hostesses, assisted by Faye \\ Moore, Vera Moorhead, Lois > Sparling and Mrs.Roy Sparling.Other» plan the regular meetings.The president.Grant Elliott, was in charge of the meeting.The important items of business were the paying of bills outstanding since the three act comedy which was staged in June.The treasurer, Miss Waverley Moorehead.Mrs.Clarence Duncan Falls and Miss Margaret Stevenson, Ottawa at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Hutchison.The baseball game between Quyon and Vinton, Sunday afternoon, in Quyon, resulted in a The regular meeting of the, score of 13 to 6 for Quyon.This United Church W.A.was held gives Quyon a lead of two games at the home .of Mrs.Hanlon to one in the series.Next game Young, Thursday evening.Mrs.Thomas Stanton, Sr., has as her guest, Miss Mary O\u2019Reilly, Ottawa, who is leaving on Tuesday to enter the Community of the Grey Sisters of Immaculate Conception, Pembroke, Ontario.will be played in Vinton Hill Mr.Donald Reynolds has returned home after a two weeks' vacation in Ottawa with his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Keyes.The W.A.of Dunraven met in the home of Mrs.Lloyd Ostrom, Bryson Mr.Bruce (Red) McTiernan, The president, Mrs.j Chelmsford, visited his home George Smith, called the meet- here, attending the Wall-Hanna ing to order.The devoticnal wedding at Radford, period was led by the minister.The minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs.P.Compeau and approved.The roll call was called and business transactions carried out.After the close of the meeting lunch was served by the hostess Geological Surveys Of Local Area Mr.and Mrs.Bob Flood, Ottawa.Mr.and Mrs.William Flood, Donnie and Janie, Port Huron.Mich., visited Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Flood.Miss Melba and Jean Cole, Ot-assisted by Mrs.tawa, visited their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Albert Cole.Guests from Quyon who at- , tended the wedding of Mr.Lome , Davis, Ottawa, formerly of Quyon | and Miss Claire May Stewart, j Bristol in St.Andrew\u2019s United | Church, Bristol, Saturday, Sept- ^ Mr.and Mrs.I Robert Sabourin is geologically mapping an area including Ald-fleld, Masham and adjacent townships where there are possibilities of finding various mineral deposits in addition to those of molybdenite that already have received Don\u2019t Throw Stones ' ember 5, were James Davis, parents of the groom, Mr.Kenneth Davis, brother of the groom, Miss Bernice Gordon, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Hut- 1\t.chison, uncle and aunt of the full of Vim and vigor bride and Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth j sulatOFS On the poles of Ros8,\tI transmission lines appear Dates of the Quyon Fair are to present an almost irre- September 21, 22 and 23.A new 1 floor is being put in the main j building, a new horse barn is under construction and many other improvements to the other buildings are underway.Eddie Stewart As the school children return to their classes\u2014 some attention Other Work L.G.Murray is continuing his study of wall-rock alterations in the vicinity of sulphide deposits in the Eastern Townships.The objective of this study is to determine the applicability of geochemical prospecting as an aid to mineral exploration.F.W.Cornwall is conducting a similar study in the vicinity of the lead and zinc deposits at the Anacon mine, Portneuf county, and the New Calumet mine, Pontiac county.P E.Grenier is examining various metallic mineral properties and prospects in the Eastern Townships and other parts of southern Quebec.Developments in the industrial mineral field and in the building stone industry in the southern part of the province are being followed by P E.Bourret and O.D.Maurice.\t^ Roland DeBlois, investigating the hydrology of various parts of the province, is rendering valuable services to municipalities who have had difficulties in obtaining adequate supplies of water.t i / in- Special Weekend Services HOLINESS MOVEMENT CHURCHES i t / / / / ! sistable target.t / ! Aside from the considerable expense to the Company in replacing broken insulators, especially in outlying districts, where work crews must travel many miles, there is another unfortunate result from broken insulators.Very often the flow of power is interrupted, causing inconvenience to customers.Such interruptions coming at critical times can be most annoying to people who depend on electrical power to perform many functions around the home and farm.> SHAW VILLE and NORTH ONSLOW - Special Speaker: ! ) / t / f Rev.Norman Cooke Miss Patricia Bronson, Winchester, has returned home after a month\u2019s holiday with her grandmother, Mrs.M.Bronson.Mr.and Mrs.Shennett and family have returned home after visiting Mrs.ShennetVs mother, Mrs.Chamard, and sisters in Saskatoon.From Saskatoon they motored to Banff, Lake Louise, Calgary and home by way of United States.On their trip they covered over 5,000 miles.l / f / ( Vancouver, B.C / / / / Special Singing by / Davis-Stewart / / Mr.Dougal Sharpe / t / ! / St.Andrew\u2019s Church, Bristol, was the scene of the marriage of Miss Claire May Stewart and Lome James Davis.The afternoon ceremony was performed by Rev.G.K.Stewart.The bride is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Melvin Stewart and the groom is the son of Mr.and Mrs.James Davis of Quyon.Gladioli and fern decorated the church for the occasion.Miss Bernice Gordon was soloist, accompanied at the organ by Mrs.Ruby Armstrong.The bride was given in marriage by her father and attended by Miss Lillian Ross as maid of honor and Miss Phyllis Stewart sister, as bridesmaid.Ken Davis was best man for his brother and the ushers were Bill Hooker of / / Brockville, Ont / t t / WAITRESSES t / i Friday Sept.11,8 P.M.\u2014 Youth Service in Shawville i t REQUIRED FOR Modern Cafeterias of Ottawa.\tRATE $60.00\tAt this time of recom- The bride wore a gown of im- 1\tmenœment of School class- \u2022» d \"ïïkrjjssï net with lace Inserts was worn Llean comfortable resi-hoop.The fitted lace jack- dence in attractive surroundings.Two to a room.Experienced matron i n / t / / Sunday, Sept.13 / Ormstown, Que., and Jack Poole i f 11.00 A.M.NORTH ONSLOW i < t 3.00 P.M.SHAWVILLE 7.30 P.M.SHAWVILLE You are welcome.Come and enjoy gospel in \\ sermon and song by these Youth Workers.\u2014(Rev) M.Gilmer, Pastor / i l / broken insulators can be decreased considerably if parents will kindly caution their children to refrain from this practice.Remember\u2014it may be your service which will be affected! Gatineau Power Company ' / over a et had a Peter Pan collar, lily point sleeves and was fastened with small buttons.Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion misted charge, from a scalloped lace bonnet § with clusters of orange blossoms m at each side.#\tThe reception was held at Burn-% ham Hall, Norway Bay.Later #\tthe couple left for a trip to W Southern Ontario and the United / f t / i t (__________ APPLY TO Crawley & McCracken Co.Plan To Attend Limited DEEP RIVER, ONT.RENFREW CENTENNIAL FAIR The bride wore a grey States suit wi h red and white acces- m % series for travelling.Mr, and Mrs.Davis will live in Ottawa.F.E.LACOURSE * : ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SERVICE Residential & Commercial Call Shawville 217-J ALL WORK GUARANTEED ONE YEAR! : SEPTEMBER 15, 16, 17, 18 A- # Bigger and Better And Marking A Century Of Progress'* \u2014Under Sponsorship of\u2014 THE SOUTH RENFREW AGRICULTURAL SO CIETY f a A Added Attractions for the Centennial Fair X.*>OC*v-C* < t y y t TAGS INVOICES DODGERS\t\\ BILLHEADS ENVELOPES STATEMENTS LETTERHEADS BANK CHEQUES RECEIPT FORMS GUMMED LABELS BUSINESS FORMS BUSINESS CARDS SOCIAL & WEDDING STATIONERY y t t y / 1 y t y t standards |to come in the wake of such a fundamental change.\u201d i y proved passenger would apply not only to transbut to all car / f y t / y / Turning to the matter of freight rates, \u201cthe railway topic which | / has accounted for more tons of / y continental service t t y Our oldest t principal trains branch line equipment, which has retirement for newsprint and pounds of ink | / Boys\u2019 Trousers ; That are made to fit ; and made to wear\u2014A \\ grand selection of < gab / > and fall tweeds\u2014greys / b:l u e s, browns\u2014All sizes in all shades.$5.95 / t y f / y t Uventy\u2019yÏar\"8 wül be set gently !than probably any other single and will be item of public discussion,\u201d he said I / that this problem is bound up 1 t t t on the scrap heap f t replaced by cars now in main- he said.t y inextricably with questions af fecting Canada\u2019s industrial struc ture, its geographic character^ tics, its changing pattern of ec onomic activities and other fac tors including road-rail compel ition.requirements are, you can ) No matter what your printing depend on us to deliver a topnotch, carefully planned and executed printed job promptly and at low cost to you./ line service Delivery of the 302-car pur-( chase, which is composed of 161 / coaches and 141 sleeping and parlour cars, will begin this fall, he stated, and a car or two a day ( will ber eceived from then on will be received from then on \u201cOnce this has been done,\u2019 Mr.tes, coverts t t / i t \\ / m / u y t j4Refi'ie&e.H.tz tiae Will /Se Pleaded *7a Gall Steers For Hollywood / / $4.95 / / In meeting competition, rail- |\t^ way action is conditioned by a complex background of regula-some editors Lion, Mr.Gordon stated / / # / y Boys\u2019 Shirts \\ A great selection\u2014 , sanforized broadcloths i in checks, plains and i fall motifs\u2014he\u2019ll like on& of thes Sizes 4 to 16 years $1.95 Boys\u2019 Jeans > \\ Tough wearing denim i in medium or heavy weight\u2014 > ruggedly made for maximum wear < double knees, zipper $1.98 to $3.98 j Boys' Pajamas $2.95 t y y Go By Train to the Major Fred Brewster, \u201cDean\u201d of outfitters in Canada's Rocky Mountain region, is a man who gets things done in a hurry.The \u201cimpossible\u201d takes a little longer to accomplish.Brewster recently received a telephone call from Universal S.udios in Hollywood to produce 50 horned steers to be used in a motion picture to be filmed near celebrated Jasper Park Lodge and starring Jimmy Stewart.There was no difficulty in Locating 50 ordinary steers fifty steers with horns was another matter.The veteran out-fiter went to work on it.A number of telegrams and telephone calls later, the Major had found 20 horned critters on one Paddle River district farm, 15 on another and 15 on a third.The next day afl were en route to Jasper, and the following week they were taken to the Columbia Icefields\u2014 the largest ice deposit south of the Artie Circle.There scenes will be shot for the film depicting a cattle drive across the ice and snow of the Yukon in the gold rush days of \u201998.Gordon continued Rail / / may miss a favorite topic for | ways have to operate under a rate system which is complicated by every conceivable kind of j vested and sectional interest as QUEBEC EXHIBITION Boys\u2019 Windbrtakers / editorial discussion\u2014the criticism / ) of railway equipment.Objective j and constructive newspaper | wen as historical accidents ) comment, however, is always give you some idea of what this , \\ healthy and worth while.For means,\" he said, \u201cI may tell you \u2014-A ^weather ! ' «\" \u201d .opening A weather-\t those subjects usually received RENFREW y OTTAWA with favor.\u201d Newspaper editors are quick to praise constructive railway 4 ! "]
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