The equity, 12 novembre 1953, jeudi 12 novembre 1953
[" \u201cVoice Of The Pontiac 11 No.20.71st Year Thursday, November 12, 1953 7c Each $3.00 A Year $3.75 In U.S.A Grand Champion Holstein At Winter Fair | Six Carloads Of Pontiac Stock To Toronto Winter Fair u 1 * * Sl Six carloads of stock from ° 8 Pontiac County are headed for the Toronto Royal Winter Fair this year, ihaking the Uargest entry from this county ever to go.Arthur Dagg and S.W.Mac-I Kechnie are taking Ayr ah 1res, Melvin Young and Leonard Horner will be there with prize Jerseys and Arthur Kikgour is entering his fine Holsteins.In the horse shows will be Belgians belonging* to Liberman and Campbell, Claude Young's Cydesdales and Larry Hynes' Standard Bred.Also going to Toronto from Porv-tiac is Orville Smaçt who will be for a seeming overemphasis upon showing grain and potatoes and preparing students for university Carl Dale with nine entries in entrance z( Be sure to check with The Equity Office before setting your dates.In this way you can avoid scheduling two events at the same time.High School For Its Own Sake Z V f \"This & That\" November 14\u2014Food sale and tea at W.A.Hodgins Store, Shaw-ville, by Austin United Church W.A.at 2.30 pjn.November 14 & 15\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Musicians and Perhaps the most embarrassing thing that a newspaper can do from Dr.S.E.McDowell taking is to report someone to be dead us slightly to task for an editorial A letter has just been received M and then see them on the street the next day.Leslie Russett who we published during the summer was repeorted as a casualty of the about education.Our editorial second world war in last week's criticized the local high school EqWty came into our office in a very live condition to let us in on the fact that he managed to survive the war and it was his brother Earl who was killed.Is our face ever red?Carl Green Singers, will be coming to the Holiness Movement Church, for service*.November 20\u2014A d i n a Rebekah Lodge No.40, will sponsor a dance in Murrell's Hall.Good Orchestra.Watch for Posters.November 21\u2014Food Sale in the Argue buildir^ by the Radford United church W.A.at 2.30 p.m.November 27\u2014Annual Sale, Tea and Supper in the basement of Shawville United Church by the Women's Association.Tea from 3 to 5 p.m.supper frm 5 to 7 pm.December 2\u2014St.Paul\u2019s Annual Bazaar in Shawville.when actually the the majority of them never will go to university.Dr.McDowell, who is a member of the Protestant Committee of Quebec and ville.Quebec, at the Ottawa Win- IH*L,p0ul^ry cUwaes.Altogether Kilmac Winnie Marathon, first prize milking three-year-old, $ $ $ They packed their gear and got into their hunting togs, load- _\tod their guns and away they therefore has the strongest voice went to the Club at Lake Du- educationally for this area, makes mont.Off they went on a very good point when he P^hon with visions of venison and giant antlers to grace their office when the holiday was over.\u201cYou leave the impression that There was Keith Hod gins, Fred if we do not go to university all Homer, Red Dale, Golden Mc-¦\tDowell, Mickey Hodgins.Dougal McCredie, Gordon Paul and seven fellows from Ottawa.And hockey and did not play hockey then of course there was Clare aferwards.We use Pontiac Farm Forums Report On \u201c The Ag.Rep.And The Farmer I\t0- By Keith Russell RCAF Jet Crashes Message About Savings Bonds an ex- fl writes as follows | The public generally realizes that the increased rate of 3%% | payable half yearly on the new I Canada Savings Bonds now Wing Commander C.E.Nick- *s attractive and there is erson.squadron commander of lnciea9ed on thus asm over pre- 443 Fighter Squadron and his , V1(\\U9 years Lfor this iype of in\" radar navigator were killed in (v\u2019e*tment which ranks c crarh close to the Ottawa River 1soundest in Canada, just west of Portage du Fort, , Bo?ds can be purchased on the Tuesday night at about eight instalment easy payment plan c clock/ Many local residents ^nich earns as you pay.converged on the scene of the\tln °ther years they carry crash where littte could be seen an undertaking by the Govern-of the aircraft except fragments\tto redeem them to tlle hold- scattered over several acres of er.a.t their faoe vawith-bush.Small fires were burning ,ioss *X *** tiro* &u* interest ; wherever hits of the flaming!™ the ^d of the previous calen- craft landed and a crater about dar J^onth.ten feet across and four feet deep Interest on was dug by the aircraft, or a part of it, on crashing into the river bank.People living nearby have given the daily newspapers conflicting reports of one flyer having jumped out, of the jet having exploded in the air and of the plane having dived aflame and exploded on the ground cause of the crash is not known and will not be known until RCAF investigations are completed.Highway Accident At Shawville our education is wasted as if we had taken a course in professional The members of the Pontiac County Farm Forums reporting on the Novembers topic Agriculture Representative and the Farmer\u201d, say that their Ag- on The high Jacques.He went too.and he took his gun.x The weather was poor for hunting and the deer weren\u2019t sociable, but the twenty the farm or in the store, and hunters were, so all in all the whether we go to university or week\u2019s holiday was successful in not it is necessary to have com-\tof the fact that neigther Pleted high school training to J^th C1aience M WM enter the nursing profession, the Mickey, Dougal nor Gordon shot teaching profession, the agricul- j any game.And what about ture college or work in the local j Clare?Oh yes.he shot a bear bank.\t.\t.\t.our school training in every day life whether we are in the home Four persons escaped serious injury in a two-car crash in Shawville Saturday afternoon during the height of the sleet storm.as the on ronomist has been of great help with their co-operatives\u2014particularly the Fire Insurance Coop.He has also given assistance Edward and W.H.Kenney of with soil analysis and obtaining Toronto, M.C.Pooke and Miss rebates on purchases of lime and Shed la McGee, both of Ottawa, suffered only minor injuries and light shock when their car proceeding west on the highway was in collision with a second automobile occupied by Earl and Lawrence Thomas of Bristol.Fred, Bill, Red, Roily Golden breeding stock, and bulldozer work.Besides this, he has given advice on many various phases of farming and has assisted with the various farm organizations in the county.Two of the fourteen groups which reported find that they have not been using his services enough.At least four groups want more personal contact with the Agronomist for help with such things as soil management, crop production and advice on better livestock.By inviting him to attend their Forum meetings, they hope to be able to establish a better contact with him and to enlist his help with some of their problems.(Editor\u2019s Note: Since the motto of Farm Forum is \u2018\u2019Study, Discussion, Action\u201d, The Equity pro- i ttm .\t,\tThe office hours of The Equity new purchases\tU wouId add ^reat-y t0 are nine to five and when calls commences November 1st.but 0ur 8001)6 01 education ü we had are made at other times it can you have up to November 17 in agriculture, manual training.easily happen that information which to place your order with- household science and commerce vvdd 06 mislaid instances in exchanging savings Board> 50 far> ha9 not *°und the man call at her home.She called bonds of earlier issues for the money to engage such trained outside of office hours\u2014perhaps it was during the noon lunch hour\u2014and somehow her name and address got lost.Whoever and School Association which it was can get the Singer man would create a better understand- to call by placing another call.Police said the Thomas came out of Sheppard\u2019s Garage on the main highway at Shaw-ville and due to poor visibility collided with the second overturning it on the highway The four passengers, of the Kenney car were treated by Dr.Frank Cowley of Shawville for minor injuries while the occupants of the second car were not hurt.car That\u2019s just car new issue and in some cases teachers.In the meantime I The switching of 3^ Victory bonds would propose an active Home for Canada Savings.This applies particularly to 1954 maturity of Victory Bonds which are now at a premium just under 1%.The Bank of Montreal, Shawville shall be gliad to give anyone by inviting the Poritiac Agron- , interested full) particulars and poses to help this recent dis- omist to conduct a weekly column | take care of his or her needs.G.A.McDougall ing and enable us to cooperate more fuLTy with the teaching staff, and would probably bring better results at examination Radio Time Dr.S.E.McDowell Honored By Queen Radio listeners differ as much in taste as do magazine readers.Some set the dial to CBC and leave it there through the week content with everything the gove; r_c this district there aren\u2019t too many who do this, though, because of poor reception.Then there are those who shop around from station to station to get what they consider to be the most worthwhile program at any given time.But the majority of listeners in the Ottawa Valley, and certainly in Pontiac County, seem to keep the dial at 560 most of the time.This is probably because at CFRA we get good reception in this area, or it might be that after the seven o'clock news everyone is too busy to turn the dial.Leaving it at 560 has its value though, especially evenings, and most pecially Sunday evenings.For mystery fans there\u2019s a mystery story each night of the week: Boston Blackie on Monday, Mystery is My Hobby on Tuesday, Agatha Christie Hour of Mystery on Wednesday, Lives of Harry Lime on Thursday and Bold Venture on Friday.For sports enthusiasts there\u2019s the Hockey Broadcasts Sunday afternoon and play-by-play description of the home games of the Ottawa Senators on Saturdays.For those who find comics funny there are Dennis Day.Red Skelton and Roy Ward Dickson and for lovers there is the splendid hour and a half of the world\u2019s greatest music on Symphony Hall Sunday night at 8.30 cussion of CFRA would be plete without at least a passing mention of the quarter past program seven days a week by Frank Ryan.Farmer\u2019s Notebook, (rare Is the farm family which doesn\u2019t tune it on Frank during dinner) and on Sunday it\u2019s Valley Notebook and worth hustling home from church to Listen to.time cussion produce direct action in this newspaper.) Dr.S.E.McDowell, Shawville, Quebec, well known throughout this county as a leader politically educationally and in the medical field, has recently received a Coronation Medal from Queen Elizabeth been distributed to various Canadian citizens upon the recommendation of organizations across the country.Dr.McDowell does not know what organization recommended him for this honor, but it could have been one many or even several together.The Medal is the size of a silver dollar, inscribed \u201cQueen Elizabeth II Crowned 2nd June 1953\u201d with a picture of the Queen on the other side and hung on a red, white and blue ribbon and silver clasp.A scroll accompanied the medal which reads \u201cBuckingham Palace, by command of Her Majesty The Queen, the accompanying Medal is forwarded to Dr.S.E.McDowell to be worn in comme rat ion of her Majesty\u2019s Coronation.tation has to offer.In An Urgent Message To Everyone Who Went To The Scene Of The Plane Crash These medals have Some of the facts are in all the daily papers and come to us over the radio every hour but the important facts as far as our immediate area is concerned are these.Two men were killed in the explosion of a CF100 Jet plane.As there were no survivors of the crash there is only one way of discovering what caused the accident.This way is to examine carefully every scrap of the remains of the plane which were scattered over the riverside bush near Portage.Unfortunately, local souvenir hunters got there before the RCAF authorities were able to protect these bits and pieces of the jet and its valuable instruments.People all over this district are now the proud possessors of little gadgets and scraps of metal which will never do them any good except to collect dust, and perhaps bolster their pride in some twisted way.But here\u2019s a thing they can do to be honestly proud of.Bring back those pieces\u2014those broken instruments\u2014 those seemingly useless scraps and parts of engines, so the RCAF can study them and thus arrive at a possible cause for the dreadful thing that happened.Nobody who saw what was left of those two Air Force officers would like to feel that they were responsible for that same thing happening to other men in other CF100 jet planes but that is exactly the case.Everyone who holds even the smallest scrap of evidence of that crash is hindering the officials in their effort to find the cause of the crash and so prevent its ever happening again.How to go about the returning of these souvenirs?Here is our offer.Bring them into The Equity office.You will not be detained and no questions will be asked.We will protect your identity from authorities.All we want is to pile as much evidence of the accident as we can into the back of The Equity station wagon and drive it down to RCAF headquarters so they can carry on their investigations into the crash.If you are feeling a bit sheepish about having stolen government property (which is just what you have done if you have any part of that aircraft in your posession) you might prefer to wrap the part in paper and leave it as a package addressed to \u201cThe Equity\u201d at the Post Office.We hope you will understand that this is a matter of life and death and perhaps the most important thing you may ever have an opportunity to do in your lifetime is the returning of the one small scrap of metal which gives the authorities the clue to the Whole calamity.There is an alternative and it is rather dreadful.Everyone who has taken parts of the plane and its equipment has been seen by somebody else and by turning everybody into an informer the police could eventually get everything back.But what a grim picture.Right now we know for certain where a number of valuable articles are but it would be better for you to return them yourself than to have a charge laid against you.There\u2019s little else to say except that whatever you have you mustn\u2019t feel it is too insignificant to matter.Every scrap is important\u2014and of course of especial importance are such things as cameras and other instruments.Do your part to get these things into The Equity office so we can return them and give Pontiac County a clean name.or es- 20th Anniversary For Theo Steinke\u2019s Those attending the twentieth wedding anniversary celebration of Mr.and Mrs.Theo Steinke at their home on Sunday were: Lorna Steinke, Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Wittkopf, Ottawa, Mr.and Paul Bretzlaff and family, Mr.Mrs.Henry Krose, Mr.and Mrs.Rueckwald and Sharron, Mr.and and Mrs.Erbardft and Verner Mrs.Gustave Yfcch and family, Mrs.Otto Bretzlaff and Amelia, Mr.Ma y no Bretzlaff, Miss Lore en Yfcch, Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Bretzlaff and Sheila, all of Ladysmith, Mr.and Mrs.Bd.Bretzlaff and family ,Shawville.music But no dis- com- n oo n Weekdays it\u2019s ERREUR(S) DE PAGINATION Pago Two The Equity November 12, 1953 Pontiac Rural Telephone The regular monthly meeting f the Pontiac Rural Telephone o., was held in the Secretary's t?ice November 3, 1953, at 8 p.m.Present were President, Charles Russell, directors, William Armstrong, Ira Hanna, Lenin is Barr, T.Cecil Elio-tt and Gordon McMillan.The Minutes of the previous meeting were read and on motions of Lentils Barr and T.Cecil Elliott were adopted as read.Bills of the month of October were read and on motions of Ira Hanna and Gordon McMillan were approved for payment.After some discussion about jùm S The E(tuity : The Price Of Freedom m \\ FOUNDED IN 1883 Publisher:\tDavid K.Dickson Editor:\tRosaleen Dickson Printed and published weekly at Shaw ville, Quebec Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association Authorized as second class mail.Post Office Department.Ottawa % The Commissioner has received word that Mr.Jim Riddell.Field Commissioner covering this part of the Province of Quebec, will be paying a visit to Pontiac District during the week of December 6 to 12.Arriving in Shaw ville on the seventh by car from Quebec City, he will visit the Units in Starks Corners on that evening.On the eighth he n I h-tf Rev- Gÿül'lÜaÜon The late Franklin D.Rosevelt once said, \u201cThe price of freedom is eternal vigilance\".Today as remember all those who have died in the war ending November 11, 1918 let us remember these words.Guess what\u2019s up?A real estate man, an architect, two contractors, two plumbers, an electrician and a carpenter are all getting together on important business.You can almost imagine what this business is until we tell you who else is in on it.There\u2019s also an economics professor and seventeen school teachers.Not able to handle the entire job themselves they are also calling in four clergymen, a hockey coach and one of Canada\u2019s most famous athletes.Nine salesmen are in on this affair too.and a couple of miners and a motor-man to keep things rolling.Such a gathering, one would think, would be capable of almost any accomplishment as long as they would include a few farmers and lumbermen in their ranks, so twenty-four farmers and five lumbermen will be there as well.One fisherman will be there to keep things In order ichthyologically speaking.Eight engineers, eight doctors, two dentists and two pharmacists will be on hand to cope with any emergency that might arise.Two butchers, a baker and eighteen merchants are also coming in on this important project as well as a translator and twelve editors and publishers.Now what do you suppose all these people are up to?One group we forgot to mention is the seventy-eight lawyers and another helpful clue is that none of these people live near each other and in fact one of them comes from each corner of Canada.There, now you\u2019ve guessed it.it\u2019s Parliament.The members of Canada's new House of Commons are meeting this week to open the Fall session.It is easy on an occasion such as this to wave flags and repeat all the trite sayings which have filled the speeches of politicians and small town officials.It is far will go to Bryson, the ninth in Shawville, and the 10th in Quyon outstanding accounts it was mov-where ttu?ve are Cubs.Scouts and jed by Ira Hanna we adjourn Rovers and will end up his visit in Shdwville on the 11th where he will be the guest of a joint meeting of the Shawville Rover Scouts and the Pontiac District Council at a dinner meeting Mr.H.M.Cuthbertson, Secretary more difficult to say the things that should be said, that people need to hear this year of Our Lord, 1953.greatest threat to our freedom ?I maintain that despite the real threats to \u201e freedom which threaten from outside our national borders, our greatest dangers are found at home.The only lasting freedom consists in obedience to truth and justice.We must have just laws in order to remain free.The absence of law is not f» eedom but anarchy.There is in our-day-to-day community life an alarming disregard and disrespect for law.Every motorist knows that he has broken the law time and time again.Thousands upon thousands of our citizens evade the payment of income tax by false statements.Probably a majority of the population has smuggled items across the border from the U.S.A.without a twinge of their conscience.These are only a few of the common everyday examples of disobedience to the law.We try to salve our conscience by saying to ourselves that the law is wrong or that others breaking it far oftener or for greater gains than v e ha\\ e.This is no excuse.If a law is wrong, conect it* ^ ou do not make it right by ignoring it.The individual must abide by the law if we are to advance to a greater measure of freedom.At the same time where laws are unjust he must strive for their repeal.It was terribly unjust and iMiah that thousands of our finest youth should be forced to die to preserve freedom while others were piling up vast fortunes because of these sac-r.fices.This was true in both Great Wars and in the Korean conflict as well.We should do well to turn our vigilance upon this matter to never in C.G.I.T.NEWS Where lies the The C.GJ.T.group held their regular meeting in- the basement Riddell will be the guest speaker\ton Wednes- on this occasion.Ail Scouters our Lenora Alexander and Doris in the District wil be present at Jacques were in charge of the this meeting together with their worship service.The roll call was answered by '\u20226 members, each- naming their favorite subject at school.Through the kindness of THE utes of the last meeting EQUITY, the Shawvillc Units read and approved.Norma Paul, have been given the loan of 11 aneX McDowell and1 Doris Jacques, volunteered to take nursery c ho o 1 on Sunday.The meeting was closed by singing taps.Afterwards games were played.two Group Committee representatives.Min- were chairs by Mr.Larry Lamb and a bench by His Worship.Mayor Emerson Cotie.This is very much appreciated but we stil1 need about thirty more chairs.A phone call to the Commiss.on- CLARENDON COUNCIL er will have a Cub or a Scout call and bring them to their Scout Hall.Clarendon Council met November 2, 1953 at a regular monthly meeting.Present Mayor Fui-ford and Councillors Smith, Barr, Kilgour, McCord and SpMing.Minutes of the last regular meeting read and approved on Motion Crs.Kilgour and Barr.Carried.Mr.Walter Moffat mot Council re Snow fence.Messrs Fred' A.Horner and Fred Hudgins met Council Re road work on 11th Concession.Commencing Friday.November 13.arti continuing three weeks, Fridays, the Commissioner wil be conducting a Bronze Arrowhead course for Junior Leaders in the Scout Troops in fho District.From advice received there will be some fifteen \"o twenty P.Ls.and 2nds at this course.The successful Scout are will be given a Certificate and a Bronze Arrowhead which he wears in his Patrol Shoulder Knot and will be eligible to take *he Silver Arrowhead course which is more advanced.This will be the third course that has been conduced in Pontiac\t,\t.,, District since its InceoHtfh so-w w\u201d ?ad and discussed.Motion Crs.Kilgour and Sparling that Mr.T.C.Elliott.Chief Rural Inspector be notified ta inspect line fence between Messrs Edison Brown, Lennis Barr and EIvvood Cameron Motion Crs.McCord and Sparling that this Council allow Mr.Fred A.Horner, roadforeman, the sum of $100.00 extra on his road sheet for this road T.B isn\u2019t any fun.In fact it\u2019s the most tiresome sort of a disease imaginable.Like so many of these things it doesn\u2019t discriminate.It strikes all sorts of people with no warning.\u2018One good \"hing about T.B.is that a great deal of study and asearch have revealed its causes and cures, but preventing the disease is still a great problem.To detect the disease in its early stage and then segregate the diseasedfrom the well is a very expensive proposition and very often the people most affected are unable to meet the costs.That is why everyone in each community takes a share in this cost at Christmas time by buying Christmas sea\u2019s from the Anti-Tuberculosis Association.Carried.Correspondence for the month five years ago SCOUT GAZETTE 1st Shawville Pick P\u2019Tficienev Badge?House Orderly Carried.The following bills were presented to Council: J.M.Argue.$184.09; O'Neill Sales, 33.45; W.A.Hare.34.00: Thomas Morgan.10.00: Hubert Elbctt.37.00: H.I.Hobbs.25.80; Pedlar People.39.20:\tTanners .\tWc ling $1.15; Theo Morin.j The October\tmeeting of\tthe\t50.00; j.\tL\tHedging.\t99 68:\tPre- i Onslow Home\tand School\tAs-\tton Hodgins, 123.75:\tR-work.\tGeo ?:ation was held in the school Clarke, 24.75:\tArnot Horner :r.Wednesday.\tOctober 25, at\t237.85: 8 p m.with the president, Mrs.X.C Shennet.\tpresiding.\tThe uir.utes of the last meeting were \u2022rad by the secretary.Mrs.H.Burke.Mrs.J.A.S\u2018eele.Miss Mav Allwright and Mr.Charlie Mohr were appointed delegates to attend the Regional Meeting of the Heme and School in the \u2019Till H; .CHARTERIS HALL < e\tt \\ Ladies bringing boxes of \\ food admitted free.> f\tf 'For others, admission 50c < were weekend visitors at the home of Mr.ancT Mrs.Dalton Russell.Mr- and Mrs.Martin Riley spent the weekend m Ottawa with their son, Walter Riley Mr.Lawrence Thomas, Niagara Falls his son Clayton Thomas.'Miss Shirley Macintosh, Cornwall weekr.d at Pine Lodge.Miss Marilyn Corrigan of Ottawa spent the past weekend at Mr home here.A very successful Masquerade dance was held at the \u201cTop Hat\".\u201c ' most commical costumes.chestra provided the music Mrs.George Dougherty of Carleton Place and Mrs.James Glenn of Bristol spent Sunday visiting Mrs.David Lunam, Sr.A few neighbors gathered at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Jason Howard on Thursday night in honor of Edmond B.Gayler, who has lived for ihe past few years with Mr.and Mrs.Howard.He leaves shortly to take up residence in Montreal.An address was read by Mrs.Irvin Robinson and the gift of a subscription to The Equity presented to Mr.Gayler by Jack Clarke.Gayler also received other gifts as well.Lunch was served and a social evening was spent.Miss Laura Smith of Ottawa spent the weekend visaing her parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.M.Smith.Mr.Donnie Horner of Falconforidge spent a few days visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Dave Horner.Mrs.William Moorhead is spending this week visiting her sister, Mrs.James Manwell in Pembroke.Miss Doris Burrows and Mr.Bert Burrows of Ottawa, spent the weekend at their home here.Mr.and Mrs.Augusta Kluke celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on October 13.were at home to their friends from 1 to 4 then were present at a supper held in their honor at the home of their son and1 daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Peter Kluke.Their daughter, Mrs.Hector Racine of Jim\u2019s Lake, celebrated her birthday that date also.Word was received here Sunday of the death of Miss \\Carrie Moore, formerly of Campbell\u2019s Bay, who died at the home of her niece in Hamilton.The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon from the home of Mr.and Mrs.Eddie Stewart to Dun raven United Church.Mr.Orval Lunam left Monday for Sudbury.November 9 Farm Forum met at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Moorhead with a good at tendance.; Office 38 Residence 247 PHONE 278 Prizes were given the best and Lindsay Judd's or- PAUL A.MARTINEAU BA L.L.L.Barrister & Solicitor CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY Phone 28 MILNE, HONEYWELL & BURPEE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 56 Sparks St.Ottawa\tÉÉÈ Lawn Block, Campbell's Bay.Phone 33 192 Raglan St., Renfrew, Phone 1464.Phone 2-1114 Lawn Block was F.E.LACOURSE DOUGLAS MOORE FURS Manufacturing, Restyling Refrigerated Fur Storage RENFREW, ONT.Phone 731 Mr ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SERVICE Residential & Commercial Call Shawville 217-J ALL WORK GUARANTEED ONE YEAR! visited I spent the Mr.and Mrs.Richard Thompson have returned from Fort Francis, Ont., after spending the past month visiting their son, Clarence Thompson.Margaret Laird, Ottawa, visited her parents, Air.and Mi s.Robert Laird, over the weekend.JOHN F.KELLY Auctioneer n MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION SINCE 1900 QUYON Licensed to conduct sales anywhere in Pontiac and district.Nothing too big too small.QUEBEC \\ v Mr and Mrs.Clifford McCredie, Heather and Donnie, were visiting Mrs.Earl Find Jay Sunday\t9 They or p.m on Clayton Thomas, Fitaroy, was home for the weekend TEL : 4-6417 GEORGE ST., OTTAWA.CANADA District Representative C.R.TABER GORDON T.PAUL \u2014Insurance\u2014 SHAWVILLLE - QUE.Fire, Life, Automobile Protect What You Have Mr.and Mrs.Ken Shanks andi family are visiting her sister, Mrs.James Corrigal.Air.and Mrs.William Heurter and their two children, Ottawa Phone 22 Quyon, Quebec ou,™.\t*- Webb oyer the weekend.William (\tCatholic Women\u2019s League 11 The .ad.es of the Catholic Women\u2019s League Ijhe.G their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs.* I Peter Moyle.November 8.with all members and ^ llmany visitors present.\t:: : : t j I with prayet by the president, Mrs.L.I a*tef which the minutes of the last meeting T I read by Mrs.Grimes, the secretary.A I , Christmas cards from the Precious Blood Sis -1 liters were distributed among the members and jmk I exchange of Christmas gifts was planned nfl I meeting was then closed with prayer Ej I soc^! hour was spent in games, music and W I TU 8' wlilch included a very enjoyable evening- J Angus'* mCeUng Wil1 bC 3t ,he h°me °f Mrs- ^ NOW HAVE YOUR VULCANIZING DONE s NEAR HOME.1 The meeting was opened \u2022- Angus GEORGE HYNES & SON « Vinton.were Funeral Home PontiacVulcanizer Shawville, Quebec Mrs.Gerald Grace Airs.Dominic Sloan is spending some time in Ottawa with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Kelly Bowie./.Mr.Thomas O\u2019Brien left this week to visit friends in Fort William, Ontario and Moose Jaw, Bask.Mrs.Darcey Hearty and family are visiting friends in Welland.Ontario, for a~ few weeks.Tnomas and John Holland # Ottawa, spent the ] v weekend at their home here.\t-, .\tMr Mr.and Mis.Amos Robinson of Ottawa were ! \\ weekend visitors with friends here Mrs.R.H.Mu Ivey has returned home from ' Sudbury where she visited friends last week./ Mr.Delbert Hearty has left for Sudbury where j v he hopes to secure employment.Miss Doris Kelly of Ottawa spent the weekend at her home here.Mrs.James Kelly spent Monday in Ottawa.Mr.and Mrs.Paul Blaski of Otter Lake recent visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.James Kelly.Mr.and Mrs.Vesty McGee, who are employed at Otter Lake, spent the weekend at their home here.an x The Established 1885 Phone 80 Shawville p Valley Drilling Co.f Well Drilling\ti 2\u20148\u201d Wells.\"\tA Licensed Drillers 393 CAMBRIDGE ST.Ottawa z Phone 8-4434 > > > »>>»>>»¦* Ladies Aid ~ I.The Ladies Aid of Bristol Memorial Church m.d their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs D A JLacFarlane on Thursday.November 5 11- members and three visitors present.Ihe meeting, was opened with a devotional period lea by the president, Mrs.Ervin Russell, as^sted by the secretary, Mrs.Dalton Russell.?4U n5™u1Ere m,ade to Purchase a wreath to lay Boy8 MemonaI in Bristol Village on Armistice y \u2022 c with L I fa / / / ! In th( report of the Sunday School Convention, w.vich was held at the church on Wednesday.Aovcmbei 4, it was noted that $47.00 was realized from the supper that and visitors.\u2022*.Refreshments were served by the hostess çisttd by Miss Be!h MacFarlane.«.a n.I J I \\u\\A o 0 y m' * m was served to the delegates n G.R.BROMLEY OPTOMETRIST r Eyes Examined \u2014 as- *\tWyman Farm Forum s:xteen farm foJk met at the home of Mr.and M.s.Walton McCorriston to difcuss the Farm Fcrum topic of the evening * I Garth G~aham ' were \u2014 Optical Repairs MEDICAL BUILDING Pembroke \u2014 Phone 792 Relax and Refresh\"*,»/, THE MODERN ALE Partners AH\u201d, with un- ~\t, fading in the discussions.Mrs.,.tm\u2019 thP secretary, took down the hn clings of the g**oup and sent a report to Keith Bussed, the Provincial Secretary.A \u2019etter received from Mrs.Gilbert Telford, the president of the Quebec Farm Forum As-v nntion re c.F.A^ \u201cPolicy Items for study and nda I0ns\tPo 1 icy Committee of the L.F.A., was read and discussed, with decision reported to provincial office letter.Refreshments were served by the hostess slsted by Mrs.Everett McCorriston.tr Mr.and Mrs.John Mahoney and daughter Wendy of Ottawa, were weekend visitors with friends here.Mr.Leo O'Brien.Chalk River, Ont., spent the weekend at his home here.Mr.Robert Hearty of Fitzroy Harbour.Ont., suent the weekend with his parents.Mr.and Mrs.Joseiph Hearty.Dr.Wallace J.W.Hodgins Graduate McGill University when you relax, relax with Eroding\u2019s .the ate for \u201chappy times\u2019 perfect, kept perfect by Eroding\u2019s moclern brewing process.as per request of made SURGEON DENTIST Shawville as- Phone 250 Bristol School Board 6.00; Ebert Beattie.6.00; Melburn be charged to all children not Bristol School Commissioners\t6 00; Manson SlMrpe' |Tcsiding in the Municipality and met October 26, 1053.Present\tattending our Schools and to in- were Chairman McCredie and Motion by Comm.Beattie that elude children of property Corrnns.Beattie, Horner and for the purpose of paying the ers paying their taxes to the 11 Chartered Sharpe.Minutes of the last cost of the administration of our Bristol Separate School Board.Special meeting were read and Schools that an annual assess- And that 5% interest be added on Motion by Comm.Horner that ment be made, and the same is to all taxes in arrears and not the Board enquire into the mat- hereby fixed and levied at 16 paid by December 1\t1953 and ter of moving fence at No.2 mills on the dollar for the year that a discount of 37c be allowed School.\tj ending June 30, 1954, this tax on all current year taxes paid Motion by Comm.Beattie that , to be levied on every dollar of before February 1.1954.the following accounts be paid, i taxable property under the con- Motion by Comm.Sharpe to Donat Leguerrier $30.00; W.A.trol of the Bristol School Board, adjourn Hodgins Store.10.94; W, P.L.according to the Valuation Roll.\u2022 Smith, 23.90; James N.McCredi*, Also a fee of $10.00 per month Albert R.Donnelly own- Accountant I / Office above The Bowlodrome Entrance next door to Handford Building TELEPHONE RENFREW, ONTARIO perfect flavour THE ALE OF 901 W.P.L.Smith, Secretary-Treasurer i November 12, 1953 The Equity Page Four Did You Ever Wonder What They Look Like ?Well, herea peek into the studios for aJQ the curl ous You hear thorn through your radios every day but have you ever wondered what they would look like if you couJd see them perform F v 0 a # «K* < \"Ü % 'X % ## % 4 \u2022> \u2018 This is a rehearsal of the Little Symphony Orchestra of Montreal with conductor Roland Leduc holding the baton.Before com- This is Producer Andrew Allan and compoeer-wnductor Lucio in# to the Little Symphony.Mr.Leduc was first cellist with Les Concerts Symphoniques de Montreal and is todtay considered one of Canada\u2019s foremost conductors.He is shown listening to tape recorded reports that come from points far and wide, selecting those that give parts of the globe to keep lis- an accurate account of topics in teners posted on world and local the news.Here\u2019s Norman DePoe, editor , happenings of CBC News Roundup.He calls on 250 reporters located in all Agostini talking things over for a broadcast of Stage M 4# J \u2022 * IKfli* \u2022 ÜF; ¦ V ?#¦% Av M 1 .& V «K y xW vXX i .* Harry Pryce ¦ \\ v> III X V.v \u2022' I The caption of thds picture is \u201cSuffer in silence\u2014Holiday Inn\u201d -X t A i Another Orchestra, this time it\u2019s CBC Symphony shown at This picture is taken from the viewpoint of the tall baas fiddler in the back.I rehearsal Andrew Cowan i r I ¦ ¦ t X > SPECIAL i y m t ' I t I ti ;\u2022 si V Z % I y ?And Joy La5eur % Want to know more about her?Tall, glamorous, sophisticated, perhaps the most cosmopolitan actress in Canada x i C7 t -4 se X %, y DAYS kJ/™\\\\/ Thursday - Friday - Saturday RUV.12th 13th 14th A FEW OF THE MANY GROCERY - SPECIALS - Born in Montreal trained for dramatics in Germany and France\u2014made her debut in juvenile roles in French films.In Chicago in 1947 she played a leading role with Eddie Dowling Holy wood film \u2018Whispering City*.In Canada she has been heard in radio on CBC Wednesday The story of showbusiness, | stand show each year, attended | Night and on Stage\" 54.from days over fifty years ago I by over 20,000 persons at each marT ;; # n O X >v * w > *5*7$ *#77: Also appeared in a x % g i \\ .y- Foster Hewitt mi Mrs.Tom Bennett of Ottawa, Shawville.spent Sunday visiting with her e mother, Mrs.Thomas Smith, her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.j Bev.William McDowell, son of and Mrs.Allan Findlay.She also The lady in the picture?Oh - Dr.and Mrs.S.E.McDowell', has visited her niece Barbara Findlay to the present, and covering the performance; a terrific task wacky days of Mississippi show- | which serves as a fitting climax boats, vaudeville, the Jazz Age, burlesque and the name dance bands, is told in the OBC series, \u201cMr.Showibusiness\u201d on Trans-(yes.that\u2019s Janet Macrae, dancer jreturned to his own parish at who was convalescing in the Canada network every week, on the CNE set.\tMusgravetown, Newfoundland\tC°Tn^ty Hovita The programs are based on the\tI\t^_\tBarbara Findlay who under- =2\tI Radford Hosp.flux.|r & mkï\t\"r* G.Cuthbertston, Sr., and other friends in the district.They were accompanied by Mrs Cuthbertson, friends in Lively and Sudbury last week, returning home Sun-\t\u201e day.accompanied by Mrs.Annie Woo SCHICK RAZORS\u2014 FITTED CASES\u2014 / / / ' THERMOS JUG and MOTOR KITS - Painting & Body Work - I W.A.HODCINS / DR.ROLAND CHRETIEN Dental Surgeon CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY Telephone 30 t ' BINOCULARS\u2014 t SILVERWARE i ( (Behind Sheppard\u2019s Garage) / ROY E.CONE ¦ t t t ( SHAWVILLE \u2014JEWELLER\u2014 SHAWVILLE, QU6 : ; I / L \\ November 12, 1953 The Equity Page live Norway Bay.Yarm.FENCE POSTS QYooJ ^Jlr^Burnetj Co.Mrs.M.R.Bailey ,\t: Mrs.Warnlr Richer dson\tPhone 25-3 «ms- HHJF\u2014F - : Mr.and Mrs.Basil Findlay and son are in for\t******* 9unwly\u2019 by shutting off\tthe heat Russell McLaughlin, who predeceased her\tsome\tof Beach Donald Mine spent the weekend at Sandy\tat the proper time and\tallowing four years ago, also their eldest son Billy, who Creek.\tthe wood and hot preservative to paid the sacrifice in the world war IT, was a\t~\t.\t_\t_\t, I cool together.Good results are EinSEl™ bSpBSSSS mother, Mrs.W.Graham and two sisters Mrs dltoh about half a mile from Sandy Creek.The | process.Dave McCredie and Mrs.J.A.MeCredie of Ot- pasren?ersA we\u201ere not hurt.Damage to the car tawa.\tamounted to about $300.MISSES\u2019 SWEATERS quarter of a century if treated properly with either of these chemicals.There are several inexpensive methods of applying wood preservatives to fence posts.When using chromaited-zinc chloride, the end diffusion or \u201cbarrel* method has been found to be a simple treatment for green, unpeeled fence podts.For best results posts should be treated as 100 percent wool made by MacKinnons\u2019 of Scotland sizes 14 to 20 - wide range of colors Mns.Howard Brinkworth is a patient in the Pontiac Community hospital.(Mrs.Alex Chartrand spent last week in Renfrew, Ontario, visiting friends.Charteris.$4.95 .$6.95 CARDIGANS & TURTLENECKS sizes 14 to 44 for QUALITY and VALUE try kayl' Stifle Sho-pfie Phone 291 COLD WEATHER :\tSUGGESTS WARM CLOTHING Three-fourths of a pound of dry chemical is sufficient for one cubic foot of wood.This week we are offering: English All-wool Men\u2019s Combinations Men\u2019s Fleece Lined Combinations $4.15 $4.25 Suit Suit K V n F ' » / / CLEARANCE / / / Men\u2019s Heavy Wool Ribbed Underwear 2 piece suits / In this process, the heat causes the air in the wood to expand Visitors with Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Murray over I The Yates Uranium mine Sandy Creek is now |and .some t0 ** forced out.When the weekend were Mr.Stewart Murray, Mr.in operation.Mr.I.J.Chuchem, Montreal gen- cooling takes place, air in the ChfSl7* AtvÇ\"\u2019.Mr.Keith Casselman of Ottawa era 1 manager, has given the contract to Lloyd wood contracts and creates a andlilr.and Mrs.Norval Wilson and family of K insky, Campbell\u2019s Bay to make a road into partial vacuum which forces the anawvine.\tthe property.\tliquid into the wood by atmos*\t1 proaches that of the pressure ago to Ferdinand Belaire of Trout Lake, who sur- I\t^\tc0mm\u20acTciaI vives.Also surviving are two daughters, Mrs.John Belaire (Bertine) of James Lake and Ger- jvirs.william Creighton\tI\tat home.Two sons Onesime and Raoul, I Mrs.Joseph La France was in La Passe during\tho?e' .heîu\t^°?eplL Marion\u2019 ^°mPIetely\tand air dried the week to attend her uncle\u2019s funeral.\t^ vK™°n:\tbrothers, Wilfrid of La Passe and during summer months then Miss June Bbert of Campbell\u2019s Bay visited at\tDavidson.^\tsoaked in the preservative solu- 9nd Doug also attended the football game on , K \u201d itenrow.Saturday.\tFATAL ACCIDENT ON HIGHWAY Jimmy McKinnon, ROAF.has returned to Trcn- ton, Ontario, where he is stationed.He went via °ne °f worst accidents in the history of this Toronto where he will visit for a few days.He *nwT1 happened here Sunday evening, November f-pent the past month with his parents.\tw\u2019hen three pedestrians, returning home from l Best wishes for a speedy recovery is extended ,wake\u2019 were hit by a car driven by Bert Kavanaugh to Mr.Fred Sicard, who is recovering from an and owned by Mr.John Miron of Fort Coulonge.operation in the Pontiac Community Hospital, | \u2019Mrs.Frank Dyelie, 66, the former Emma Bois-Shawvilie.\tvert, was killed instantly, while her husband is Mr.Edward Pitt and Mr.Jackie and Cecil Miron suffering severe head injuries and a fractured of Chalk River spent the weekend at their re- anke;_______Mrs.Douglas Campbell, the third victim, spective homes.\tsuffered injuries to her back.Both survivors suf- j Douglas Pitt and Emile Ladoceur, RCAF, Tren- {erj£ severe shock.\t| ton.Ontario.Dew home during the week.Emiel They were treated on the scene by Dr.Rabb and I 111 spend two weeks at home to recuperate from Dr.Laycock and were taken by Ringrose Bros, a recent operation.\tAmbu lance to the Pontiac Community Hospital Mr.and- Mrs.Roger Levesque of Chalk River, |Shawville_ Provincial Detective Audet _______________ spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Oscar 1 Edmond Romain, Traffic Officer, are investigat-Marion.They also visited at Cou longe Chute.\t^ n ln^uest will be held in Campbell\u2019s Bay, Mr.Emilie Marion who i^reported to have been Monday, November 16 hurt in Gillies Bros, camp, Chalk River, is stay- .n *ddition to her husband, Mrs.Dyelle is sur-irg with his parents.\tvived by two sisters, one brother, seven daugh- Mr.Robert McQuirter and some friends spent '™*\\ Mrs.Willard Laroche (Jacqueline) Mrs.Pat the weekend visiting Mrs.McQuirter and child- 1 Jjsslck, (Gertie), Mrs.Marcelle Godette (Mona).(Miss Blanche and Fern Dyelle all of Ottawa and Mrs James Foster (Dorilla) Toronto and Mabe Mrs.Ferdinand Belaire\t,of Montreal- also two sons.Alderic and Loren20 The death cccured on Saturday.November 7, at home rf Mrs Ferdinand Belaire.the former Angeline » The funeral was held from her late residence Marion, in.the Pontiac Community Hospital, Wednesday morning for service at St | Fhawville.She was in her 46th year.\tRoman Catholic Church.Bom at Davidson, she was married 23 years Interment was in the Parish cemetery / / / * / $2.08 / ) / ) \\ / garment ! t Guaranteed against all workmanship defects.Same high quality down through the years.12\u201d Oil-tanned Leather Tops, Rubber bottoms Davidson.When treating with copper naphthanate, posts should be $10.95 Pair 12\u201d All Rubber Laced Tops, Rubber bottoms $9.75 Pair 12\u2019\u2019 All Rubber Pull on Rubbers $4.49 Pair SPECIAL LOW RAIL FARES TO ; 50 PAIR FLANNELETTE BLANKETS j / ROYAL a AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR t t \\ KINGCOT ' Large Size 70\u201d x 90\u201d IBEX Large Size / 70\u201d x 90\u2019\u2019 ; / TORONTO NOV.13-21, FARE AND ONE-HALF FOR THE ROUND TRIP Good Going\u2014Monday, November 12th to Thursday, November 15th inclusive.Return\u2014Leave Toronto not later than midnight, November 22nd.Full information from agent.t $6.49 pr j / - $5.75 pr * and DEAN & MERRITT'S ren any Phone 29 Free Delivery General Store SHAWVILLE a G\\moJuam (jhci Peter\u2019s ERREUR(S) DE PAGINATION November 12, 1953 The Equity Page Three Ladysmith.Fort Coulonge.e> (2*rt/re Mrs.Webb Our next Farm Forum will be ho la at the home of Mi and Mrs.Harold Schock.please feel welcome to join.porous Ag 'icuture\" that makes for a \u201cProsperous Canada.\u201c Mr.Gordon Pasch had the sad mishap of being I kick'd by a horse.His many friends and neighbors wish him a speedy recovery.Mr.and Mrs.John Burke and family with Mrs.| P Herman Schroeder and Mrs.Gustave Burke spent Thursday in Ottawa visiting with Mr.and Mrs.Charles Hubert also Mr.and Mrs.Henry Hubert, returning via Wakefield and Wolfe Lake, Que.Sunday night dinner guests at the home of the Fi:sch and Schroeder's were: Rev.H.Schmieder and Mrs.Schmieder of Egan ville.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Schroeder and daughters Patsy.Caroline and Marilyn of Arnprlor.and Mrs.Toussa nd Toner entertained a group of friends and neighbors on the happy occasion of their birthdays which fall but a few days apart.Mrs.Toner wore a royal blue dress trimmed with white daisies.The evening was spent in chatting and dancing.Mrs.Charles Plager favored the crowd with a few selections on the accord ian.Two beautifully decorated birthday cakes centered the refreshment table which were served by the hostess.Our first real snow fall of the season may seem a bit nasty to some people, however, not so to our huntsmen.Clarence Pasch and his two uncles set out on a little hunting expedition one crisp morning which resulted in a heaping platter of thick juicy venison steak for dinner.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Schock and kiddies spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Ottawa.Rev.Dr.C.Younger-Lewls >\u2022 Fit* Schwartz parishioners Ladysmith with Rev.Mr.Norman Kenny of Ottawa paid a weekend v sit to his parents, Mr.and Mrs.W H.Kenny.Mr.Thomas Neville of Ottawa, spent the \\\\Tek-erd in Fort Coulonge.t: That Electricity Bill was Electricity is a unique commodity in that it is al- Ç3'- The monthly meeting of the Women's Institute was held In the residence of Mrs.W Sharp.Mrs.ways ready for use at the nick Of a switch, and yet 11 - < b
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