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[" 99 \u201c Voice Of The Pontiac 7c Each $3.00 A Year $3.75 In U S A.No.24.71st Year Thursday, December 10, 1953 Rev.G.K.Stewart Speaks In Sixth School Religious Broadcast Farewell Party For Bryson Scout Master; E.Walls Replaces E.Rausch ' £ i u % V> / 5 The men need their relaxation so they attend the movies and pass time in the taverns while their wives stay home with the children.Her only relaxation and activity outside the home is apt to be centred around the church which is an inexpensive club and quite gav enough for mere women.Do \\ ou think I have painted too bleak a picture oi v Oman s place as seen by a large majority of those superior beings who make up the important section of society\u2014mankind?I am sure that a little careful observation and thought will enable ' ou *° see that these conditions are common around us.Fortunately the worm has begun to turn but it takes generations if not centuries to change the thinking and customs which have prevailed for many hundreds of years.God grant that may soon come into their own and be given a place of equal status in the eyes of all intelligent people of both sexes.For by nature God has endowed them with great .qualities which are especially needed in these dark and troublesome times.5 l « \u2022*> % k : \u2022 * It takes the advice of their four this coming year; they will con-children to help Claire and John tinue to combine their dramatic Drainie get their Christmas tree talents ready for Santa Claus has in store for them on Christmas \u201cStage 54\" and *CBC Wednesday morning remains to be seen, but Night\", among others, there is no doubt about what Claire will be appearing on several CBC and John plan for radio listeners programs.on \"Jake and The Kid\u201d, What he and John will be heard as well on SO Claire also women or no scope or opportunity for malcontents and therr propaganda.In this way one of the important steps toward world peace will have been taken, and the coming atomic age will be one of plenty and satisfaction rather than one of destruction.\u201d Agricultural Education Pontiac Co-OD In High Schools 1\t^ Medical Services Delegates from the Quebec Farm Forum Association, the Quebec Women's Institutes, and Macdonald College met at the College on Russell.Grant Elliott, William Hod-The Board of Directors met in |g'ns and Mrs.Gilbert Telford.J.M.Argues office the evening Mr Russell called the meeting $85.45; Harry Wood, of November 26, to elect their to order at 8 00 P-m- and vacated I Printing, letterheads, Saturday to discuss the aims and Executive for 1953-54 and to con- the chair to Mrs.Keith Brownlee problems of Agricultural Edu- aider the business of the month cation in the secondary schools of | Directors present:\tMrs.Keith Quebec.Representatives from the Brownlee, Mrs.Secil Sly, Charles Farm Forums included Mrs.Gil- presented for payment: Shawville Hospital, $459.90: Civic Hospital, audit, $75.00; etc.$68.09.Motion Reuben Smith, seconded for the election of officers.Mrs.by Dave Davies the bills were ac- Argue was appointed scrutineer.\tcepted for payment\tCarried Officers elected were: President.\t21 applications for membership ___________________Charles Russell, Vice-President, Wil- were presented as follows bert Telford, who chaired the con-\t~ I ham Hodgins, Manager-Secretary, raven Forum.16' Campbell\u2019s ference;\tand\tMessrs.\tStuart\tArm-\tcepted\tas\ta\tsubject\tfor\tthose\twho\tMrs.Gilbert Telford, Educational\tForum V Austin Fnnl ¦> y strong and\tP.\tD.\tMcArthur.\tQ.W.I.\twish\tto\tstudy\tfor\tdegrees\tin\tAgri-\tDirector.Mrs.Secil Sly.\tLodge 1 and Shawville group l delegates were Mrs.LeBaron.Pro- culture and Home Economics.I The secretary, expressed apprec- It was moved bv Dave nLL, vincial President and Mrs.H.G., Pro-.ssor Munroe, reviewing his iation to the Educational Committee seconded by Mrs Henrv Mené! Taylor.Macdonald College was experience with the teaching of for the work they had done in the that the applications with the represented by Prof.D.C.Munroe.Agriculture while Principal of the past year.\tception of one be accepted Carried Prof.L.Hamilton and Mr.J.David- Ormstown High School, said that Grant Elliott, on behalf of the j Malcolm Letts J j Mr.rri.ee an Advisory Committee composed Directors, thanked the Executive | Edward Wrinn and James Howard The conference felt that the Ag- of *w° or three farmers of the I for guidance in directing the work renewals were presented mH % ''culture curriculum as at present school board, two or three leading of the Association during the year, cepted on motion of Reuben Smith is satisfactory.There is a need\tfarmers in the district, the Principal\tDirectors Reuben Smith, Mrs.\tseconded by Mrs McCord\tCarried for more schools to place it on and Agriculture Teacher, is a McCord and Dave Davies entered On motion of Reuben Smith their curricula, a need for a large\tvaluable asset in a school where\tand took seats in the meeting.\tseconded by Dave Davies\tthe number of qualified teachers avail-\tAgriculture is being taught.The\tMinutes of the October meeting\tretary\u2019s salary was increased ia Fruit Cakes\u2014All sizes \\ Shortbread Cookies < w% Cream Puffs\u2014Mince PieJ.Pumpkin pies with 3 whipped cream French Pastry Pastor, Rev.W.f) Krause Sunday Services Sunday School 10 a m.7.30\u2014p.m.\u2014Evangelistic Sen vice.Morning Worship 11 am.8.00 p.m.\u2014Prayer, Bible Study, Wednesday.8.00 p.m.\u2014Young Peoples, Fri V NORTH CLARENDON $ suit with navy and red accessories.% She wore a corsage of pink roses.The bridesmaid wore a blue wool X suit with pink and black acces-X sories and her corsage was of pink A roses.The couple left on a short x honeymoon after which they will X reside in Ottawa.Rev.C.C.Watson, Rector St.George's, Thorne Centre 8.00 p.m.STARK\u2019S CORNERS Rev.A.F Pokes, D.D., Pastor Wednesday Evening A BRISTOL RIDGE PENTECOSTAL MISSION 10.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11 00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship 7.30 p.m.\u2014Evangelistic Wednesday 7 30 p.m.\u2014Prayer and Bible Study Pastor H.A.Beaudry.St.Matthew\u2019s.Charteris 8.00 p.m.\u2014Friday Evening 10.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.m. Janey McDowell.Roll call was answered by each A girl, naming her favorite hobby.Minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Joyce Telford and approved.Myrna Cotie.Kathryn Black and Helen Imison / St.Stephen\u2019s, Greermount ; \u20229 A ST.ALBAN S, PARKMAN Rev.S.T.Irving 11.00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion A A / A IN APPRECIATION OF A 6CAR / A A \\ A PONTIAC HOME BAKERY f % Phone 187 Shawvillc^ !>»>xxxxx', singing of taps.A 2s3 PARISH OF QUYON Rev.F.R.Lawler, B A., LTh.St.Luke\u2019s, Eardley 9.30 a.m.\u2014Morning Prayer volunteered to take Nursery School.| st- John thc Evangelist.Quyon The meeting closed with the A / \u2022 \u2022 C U ym > i i ur 11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Prayer 11.30 a.m.\u2014Sunday School Friday, December 11, 8.00 p.m.film of \u201cThe People of the Pot Latch\u201d.St.Thomas\u2019, Bristol 7.30\tp.m.\u2014Evening Prayer St.Barn a bag, Bristol Mines 2.30\tp.m.\u2014Evening Prayer CLARENDON CIRCUIT OF THE UNITED CHURCH Rev.Geo.C.Heslop, pastor RADFORD 11.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 7.30\tp.m.\u2014Evening Service YARM 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.m.\u2014Worship Service WESLEY 3.30\tp.m.\u2014Evening Worship BRISTOL 1st and 3rd Sundays at 2.00 p.m.ft \u2022s V r ' irL w' fm IV \u2022w ' S.'S* z '-mv.v \u2022 #*f rv * 'yi \u2022miiiiM1111 X> \u2022 \u2022 « > A I I f tsmm/fi PRESBYTERIAN Bristol Memorial Presbyterian Church Bristol, Quebec Student Douglas Fulford in charge 9.45 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship i sU> ?# V / 1 ! h «.\\ i./ /\u2022< WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Rev.W R.Schamehorn 10.00 a m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship 7.30 p.m.\u2014Evening Evangelistic Service Wednesday Evening L 8.00 p.m.\u2014Prayer Meeting Friday Evening 8.00 p.m.\u2014W.Y.P.S.I tfSv: > i v'-.y-e ! STARK\u2019S CORNERS PENTECOSTAL CHURCH L.E.Morrison 10.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.m.7.45 p.m.- r X a i ê # \u2022 # \u2022 \u2022 i f / % -%/; - SSE?,\u2014 «y \u2022 t fX y /- \u2022Morning Service Evening Service Portage du Fort 2.00\tp.m.\u2014Sunday School 3.00\tp.m.-SHP\u2019 reach hither thy finger, and behold my hands I ÉÉÊ \u2022\u201d1BN0T PAITHLE65, BUT BELIEVING .\" Zf/WV IK7BHIB1 1953 FORD 4 Door 1947 CHEVROLET 4 Door 1947 CHEVROLET 2 Door 1947 FARGO 1 Ton Truck NEW 1954 MODELS NOW AVAILABLE Evening Service Annual Bazaar Marks Opening Of Anglican Church Hall; St.Paul\u2019s Shawville Realizes Long Awaited Dream V Anderson & Taylor Work began on the hall last June.Wednesday.December 2, was a in Shawville.No one was quite The occasion of course was the first ; day long awaited by the congrega- sure until a few days before, that event held in their new Parish Hall.Much of lhe Preliminary construe- Dodge & DeSoto Sales & Service tion was done before harvest, and J remained at that stage until early Once more renewed tion of St.Paul's Anglican Church, .Wednesday would be \u201cThe Day\u201d.The Annual Bazaar.Shawville y November, activity was evident.Windows were put into place, doors were hung, the concrete floor was laid and dozens of men from the con- y # y The Daintier Gifts For Christmas y y / y y # y y y 5HUR-GAW y y y y W y y' y y gregation with dozens of hammers and saws completely sheeted the A tank was installed for Xr*V SHE'S DREAMIhrifoS y y y \u2022À y MILK producer y I y y y :*y interior.fuel oil and cess pool completed.When these workers were finished at night fall.Donald Horner and Eric Judd took over and installed y \\ ; m: y 0 ; ffiniWt» m À +1 y increase - milk .production y y - iv- \u2022 Q y y y © y y y y y PERFUME DUSTING POWDER AND COL- y y ; the electric wiring and fixtures.*\tLeslie Dale and staff were on hand providing means of heating and ) preparatory plumbing.- In the meantime the ladies watched anxiously: \u201cWould it be y ready for December 2nd?, they whispered.On Saturday afternoon ( the hall was finished enough to hold the bazaar.On Monday the war- f den\u2019s and Messrs James Caldwell and J.D.Brown took over and ( with the help of a group of ladies ' cleaned the hall ready for the *\tfinal touches.Thus was achieved ?what an older member of the cony gregation said was something *\t' \u201clooked forward to for seventy years\u201d./ The bazaar went as scheduled, / opened by the rector, Rev.R.G.; Elliott at 3.00 p.m.A home cooking z stall, aprons, fancy work and / knitted goods were in charge of the / senior guild, under the presidency of Mrs.John Ellard Horner.The / Junior Guild under the presidency y of Mrs.Mack Hayes, served tea and / supper, also sponsored a fancy work and knitted goods stall.Miss Emily Dagg and her Girls\u2019 Auxil-?iary had the fish-pond, candy table, y Christmas cards and wrapping.y It proved a successful venture *\tand the grateful appreciation of St.Paul\u2019s people goes to all who *\thelped to make it so.¦ / * ?\u2022 \u2022 OGNE \u2014 3 PIECE SET IN LANTERN DISPLAY / ¦i {I / f / 0 t t A * APRIL SHOWERS \u2014 CAPRI \u2014 FROLIC y ru y y / YANKY CLOVER COLOGNE by Richard Hudnet SHALIMAR COLOGNE by Guerlain, Paris, France Fancy Hankies ¥ y y y y y » y y i y y i y y y y ê y y.O y ¦V- y * ** > \u2022 y y O y * Flowered y Fine Lawn LACE y y y y O Plain, Fancy And White 6 y All Linen y y y t y Jewelry THE GIFT SHE WILL ADORE Years of experiments and \u2018experience have ¦ produced Feeds with greater \u201cdollar earning ¦ capacity\u201d.y y y y y y y ^ ' - y y H SHUR GAIN FEEDS High milk production is the direct result of efficient management, good breeding and balanced # t Rhinestone Necklace and Ear Rings To Match Beautiful Assortment / y / m »./ Rhinestone Pins 9 / y feeding.y # The greatest cost factor influencing profits is ¦ feed cost.Feed cost per pound of milk produced 5 be reduced by feeding a balanced ration made ¦ from SHUR-GAIN MILK PRODUCER and home- ¦ / Gold and Silver Bracelets y / \\8 i y y y * * ; Kayser Gloves y y can y ' 1 ! ! grown grain.( IN FABRIC AND KID t ' SHUR-GAIN DAIRY FEEDS y / y / # Good Assortment of Colors and Sizes\u2014 y INCREASE MILK PRODUCTION / ' / H.I.Hobbs&SonsI Kays' Style Shoppe / > t y ÿ Phone 291 Shawville, Quebec > y ÿ A _ Page Six The Equity December 10, 1953 Norma Telford, Pontiac Countrywoman, Combines Raising Family With Successful Public life Leads In Many Welfare Activities At Local, Provincial, National Levels iQuyon.next few days.Edward has the rank A.C.2 and expects to take tuition in electronics and similar I sciences.Mr.and Mrs.C.B.Mohr, of Ottawa, were at their home in Quyon over the weekend.Rev.R.S.Smith, B D, Member of C P S.Pontiac County Teachers Local Association The Rev.R.s.Smith, B.D., spent the weekend in The second meeting of the newly formed Pontiac Fort Coulongc as the guest preacher in St.Andrew\u2019s County Teachers Local Association was held on Presbyterian church, in the absence of the pastor, Saturday, December 5th in the Onslow Intermediate ^cv- ^ Younger-Lewis, D.D.A number of our readers have brought to our attention an article | in the Family Herald and Weekly Star about a Pontiac woman of whom we can all be justly proud.This is Mrs.Gilbert Telford and below is a reprint of part of the article by J.S.Cram.School in Quyon.Mr.and Mrs.Veldhuis of Fort Coulonge were in There was a good attendance of teachers from I town on Thursday and called on a number of friends.hoots within the district, thirt.x von In all.being Mr.Art.Russ of Ottawa, was in town on Friday Miss Arline Kilgour, president of the and was the guest of Rev.and Mrs.R.S.Smith.still lists housewife and mother*' [bert Telford lacks feminine interns her chief occupation and has jests or virtues.Far from it.Her pi osent Association presided and opened the procedi ngs Norma Telford of Shaw ville, has broughl up a.family of six on the r of two other national organizations necessary to carry lamps around Gone are the days of home-At the same time the |made bread and butter.\" she admits.\u2014the National Farm Radio Forum the house, and the Health and Family Wei- president of the Quebec Farm Forum Association.Hector Howard Bronson Except for an occasional Mr.Hector Bronson, who was taken to the Pontiac hvi address she urged a more practical use of the Community Hospital, last Monday, passed away knowledge to be found in the textbooks with which | early on Tuesday and the funeral service was held in St.John's Anglican Church in Quyon on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock.treat we buy these things now.But we still bake our cakes, cookies and pies.\" The \"we\" being Norma [except during school vacation, when three of her daughters can take over.Home-made bread and butter have disappeared from many tables for much less reason.Besides her provincial and national offices.Mrs.fare Division of the Canadian Welfare Council.Ottawa.And she That doesn't mean that Mrs.Gil- all teachers are familiar.The principal of the school.Mr.Gordon, then led in the dsicussion of a film, showing, in color, life sm x X In the absence of the rector, the Rev.F.R.Law lor, .4\tB.A.L.Th\u201e the service was taken by the Rev.R.G.in a small industrial Canadian town, where people Elliott, rector of St.Paul's Anglican church of had learned the benefit of co-operation in order to Shawville.who gave a very comforting address on obtain the best possible results for themselves, and | the words from Job.\u2018The Lord hath given and the Lord hath taken away\".The church was filled to capacity with mourners and friends and neighbours who came to L.Th., showing in a very graphic way, much their respects and sympathy.k îes a member of |0.yie conditions of life in Africa, the Radford Holy Trinity Guild and « A y kV their families, from the means at hand.Another film was shown by the Rev.F.A.Lawlor, BA.THIS Mr.Bronson had been ailing for several months The film pointed out how\tthe\tlack\tof Faith\tin God and\tin His\t! but had\tbeen\table to\tkeep around and to attend\tto his business until a few days ago.when his condition became more serious.Mr.Bronson passed away in the sixty-second of his age and leaves to mourn, his widow and At lunch time the group\twas served\twith a\tbrother,\tAlbert of British Columbia and one sister, delicious\thot\troast\tbeef dinner, which had been\tFlorence.Mrs.\tGeorge\tFraser of Beechgrove and tary of the Pontiac Co-operative | prepared\tby\tthe\tladies of\tthe United\tChurch Woman\u2019s Association.Of course there were all the trimmings.After the dinner a very hearty vote of thanks accorded the ladies for making such bountiful and delicious preparation for the meal.In a brief after-dinner session a few things of [ man>' years and for over twenty five years was the routine matters were discussed and it was decided Iocal representative of the Massey Harris Company, to have the next meeting in Shavvvitle.\twhich he carried on together with his farming til a few years ago.when he acquired a property in town and opened his business here.Among those from out of town who attended among the neighbors in favor of starting a Farm Harris Office ?n Ottawa, Ind^Mr^nd Mrs^Leonard Forum.With that in mind, a few friends gathered Fraser.Campbell\u2019s Bay; Mr.and Mrs.Walter Fraser in the home of Mrs.Leo Davis on Monday of last 0ttawa- Mrs.Bennett.Aylmer, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur week and decided to go forward with plans to start ^urP^ ar*d family, Mr.Dalton Fraser.Mr.and Mrs.is the Radford Hospital Auxiliary, r Sunday School teacher and organist at Holy Trinity Anglican Church acting director of the Clarendon Credit Union, and manager-secre- a J goodness and care, may bring trouble and suffering to those who cast aside their early impressions and teachings of religion.\\ year ! r one m one son Kenneth, who is on the home farm in Quyon and a number of nieces and nephews.Mr.Bronson had ben twice married; first to the late Rhena Elizabeth Lonsday, and his second wife, was the former Beatrice Ellen Zacher.Mr.Bronson carried on the work of the farm for ! Medical Services.And with her husband, Gilbert she has helped launch two short courses and one THE WEEK TO MAKE YOUR FINAL CHOICE OF THAT EXTRA SPECIAL GIFT FROM OUR « WIDE RANGE OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS was folk school in Pontiac County.Up till 1945, Norma Telford was just another farm wife and mother ! \u2014as if that weren\u2019t enough to keep most people fully occupied, until their families were pretty well grown.Then the Telfords joined the Radford Farm Forum group, and through it Norma found outlets for unsuspected ability and energy.Within a year or so she became secretary of the local forum.The next year she was appointed a member of the publicity committee for Pontiac forums, and provincial di- Complete Bedroom Suite un- Farm Forum Note* Consisting of full width Walnut Bed.Dresser with Mirror.4 drawer Chiffonier.High Riser Spring.Inner Spring Mattress, pair of pillows and your choice of Bedspreads.ill* For some time there has been some expressions Si§B t K The Pallbearers were Messrs Fred Hutchison.W.J.Stanton.Edward Kelly, James Marks, Percy Moyle and Jack Armstrong.Interment was in the Church be made very welcome.It is hoped that friends ^The^Masse^H^rrts1 r^>0n rector and secretary of a group set from all over the township will attend this meeting, i «renard fn ' Jn Compaflyl had a Presentation up to help launch co-operative | It is hoped to have some out of town speakers pres- | given to him at Chris^mL The Com^rrepres- entitive came to Quyon this Monday morning and presented it to Mrs.Bronson.Mrs.Charles Mohr and to make it known to as 1 IP many as possible that anyone who is interested in the formation of a local Farm Forum group will s A V .v É medical services in the county.By 1943 she was a member of the ent to give advice and guidance to the project.*81 « r m It is understood that the house and property Quebec Farm Forum Council, from j recently occupied by Mr.and Mrs.Mell Hethering- | Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Bronson were in Ottawa on which she worked through second *ton* who have removed to Sudbury, has been pur- j Friday to visit their little daughter Elizabeth chased by Mr.Lally Lusk and will be occupied in the Ottawa General Hospital, immediately by Mr.and Mrs.Fred Lusk and family, strange illness.HOLIDAY SPECIAL who is suffering from who is only thirteen months old has developed symptoms of lead poisoning, and X-ray examinations reveal disease has penetrated throughout the child's system Mr.and Mrs.Findlay Marlennen and their twin and is even present in her bones.It is a mystery Last year she was elected director children, Findlay and Taber were weekend guests how such a young child could be the victim of such a disease unless she had swallowed substance at some time.and first vice-presidencies to the $ 145.00 Complete a Elizabeth.office of president.Her record last Mr.J.Hetherington has moved to his new home on Bristol Avenue.year was so good that Quebec forum members have reelected her for a second term.that the Complete Living Room Suite of Mr.and Mrs.Russell Taber.of the National Farm Radio Forum some foreign Consisting of 3 piece Chesterfield in rich Velour Covering, Walnut Coffee Table and 2 matching End Tables.board, and last January to the Mr.and Mrs.Edward Moses left eafrly Monday board of the Canadian Federation |on 3 tour which they hope will permit them to ¦*E*5 œcoJertd \u201c*\t^\tSpHng the ordinary business.Miss Alright was requested to preside at the election of officers, which resulted Mr.and Mrs.Albert Manary were Sunday guests i *n ^-election of all the officers, of Mrs.James Manary.\t| The meeting was closed by the singing of a hymn and the reading of the theme prayer, after which a delicious lunch was served by Mrs.B.Long.Edward I Long was assisted in Annual Meeting of United Women s Association of Agriculture, taking her place beside male leaders of provincial farm groups throughout Canada.Then came her appointment to the board of the Canadian Welfare Council.mm \u2014 P t ! :t 59% a \\ & % m m m At the conclusion of S3 % Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Steele were pleased to have their son Edward home for the weekend, has recently joined up with the Airforce and turned to St.John\u2019s, Que Mrs.serving the lunch by Miss Lynn Lusk and her young son Clifford.A donation of five dollars was voted by the Association to be sent to the John Milton Society for the Blind.k re- on Sunday.He is expecting to be transferred to Camp Borden within the r HOLIDAY SPECIAL *1 $ 225.00 Complete Don\u2019t forget the kiddies u i AFTER THE GAM 5 8 D X Î C 0 W&M ## 0 a THEY LIKE THEIR OWN FURNITURE TOO Kindergarten Sets Coaster Wagons % Kiddies Rockers High Chairs \u20ac JtV m K.r Lots and Lots of Toys (Special Furniture Deliveries As Follows) Bryson, Campbell\u2019s Bay and Calumet Island December 18th and 23rd Quyon, Wyman and Bristol December 17th and 24th : ' 1 W e 0 § c 5 8 < Z I £ W.A.HODGINS .W.A IIODGINS W.A.HODGINS .W.A.HODGINS W.A.HODGINS W.A.HODGINS W.A HODGINS W.A.HODGINS W.A.HODGINS W.A.HODGINS .W.A.HODGI NS George Welsh who arrived from Germany on Tuesday.Over a year ago Geoige left the Canadian shores for Haqover, Germany.He says it was a different feeling going this time than when he left the first time.He is looking very hale and fit.says the food was really good.George will enjoy his leave at home until he gets his further orders Mr.James McKnight was on the Bay for a day or so closing up his cottages as he will be at Uplands for the next few months.'Norway Bay.; t Seeing is Believing! G-E ULTRA-VISION / / Mrs.M.R.Bailey St.Andrews W.M.S.\u2022\tThe- December meeting of St.Andrews W.M.S / was held at the home of Mrs.M.R.Bailey M.Stewart presided.The lesson was the Christmas *\tworship service taken from the Missionary Monthly.Two hymns were sung.Silent Night and Angels / From the Realms of Glory meeting were read and approved and the f pondence was read.Rev.Stewart asked to be heard on two items.t First was the Christmas EvG service which he hopes to hold in St.Andrews Church to invite one and ! t He : Mrs t ( / ( t Mr.Don Wylie and son Jim were visitors with J.W.and Mrs.McCredie Saturday, returning to Ottawa.he was accompanied by Mr.McCredie who will spend a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Wylie.Mi.Keith Hale and Mrs.Norma Cartman, teachers of the Elmside Intermediate school joined forces with the other ' teachers of the district on Saturday for another conference.^ Mr- Alex Murray, Mrs.W.J.Murray and Mrs.M.Coughlin, visited friends in Aylmer and Ottawa on Saturday.Mr.John H.McCredie of Renfrew was a Sunday visitor at his parental home.Mr.J.R.Dean of Shawville and Ron J.Bailey of Renfrew were Sunday visitors with J.M.and Mrs.Bailey and Judy./ Minutes from the last i i i THE ULTIMATE IN TELEVISION corres- t / ( * t t t NOW BEING DEMONSTRATED ; at Quyon t i / wz all in the community or anyone welcome who will care to come t t - ) * Second was the purchase of a pro) jector for strip films to be used in the different charges.If satisfactory each organization would / help in the purchase and Mrs.J.Campbell, seconded the motion that St.Andrews W.M.S.will help in this project.f The treasurers report was given and accepted.The ) roll call was answered with thirteen scripture Seven sick visits were reported made to homes.Mrs./ Campbell conducted the program from the study \u2022 book and gave a wonderful description of how the / church and workers have stood together through all the trials of oppression and war and are gaining / steadily in Europe.Officers were elected for 1954 as follows:\tPresi- / den4.Miss Sarah Campbell; vice pres., Mrs.S.S.( McNeill; secretary, Mrs.M.Stewart; treasurer, Mrs.G.Wiggans; Associate members sec.Mrs.W.J.Murray; literature secretary.Mrs.J.N.McCredie; / j temperance secretary, Mrs.J.Campbell; baby band secetary, Mrs.R.Cartman; community friendship secretary, Mrs.Ruby Armstrong; press secretary, Mrs.M.Stewart./ / Si New G-E Ultra-Vision with the revolutionary Aluminized Picture Tube brings you a television picture so far superior to conventional TV that you have to see it to believe it.The Aluminized tube y y Mrs.W.J.Murray moved y \u2022x % y t i y y t % y y / * vv W gives blacker blacks, richer greys, whiter whites .\u2022 .the dark-tone safety glass and Glarejector system virtually eliminates annoying glare ! verses « Mr- and Mrs- Arthur Jessop with a party of friends of Ottawa spent the weekend in their cottage.If y f ' I / Mr.and Mrs.Frood and family of Ottawa, spent Sundry in their cottage at the east end of the Bay.y even in a brightly lighted room.Pay us a visit TODAY and see G-E Ultra-Vision for yourself.y y Mr.and Mrs.Roland Graham Murray and James were Sunday visitors at the Murray House.y y y y y .S7ATRKS COORNERS NEWS Mx.and Mrs.I.O.McWhinnie, Ray and Susan cf Huntingdon, spent the weekend at the home of Mr* Norman Stark of Starks Corners./ t Quyo GENERAL ELECTRIC BLACK , DAYLITE ' y y y y y y y Mr.and Mrs.Watson Rowat of Huntingdon James Talon of GlenelmBB ' I and * % M\t_\t\u2018cPent Sunday with Mrs Norman Stark and family, Starks Corners.y ULTRA - VISION y y fl y Miss Joan Starks and her grandfather, Mr.R.H Cameron of Starks Corners is visiting his daughter Mrs.Howard Brown of Oakville, Ontario Mr.Romeo Delorme and Mr.John Megrath the weekend at their homes.Mr.Alex Baird of Fort William.Ontario turned to his home in Starks Corners and also was yiHting his brother and sister-in-law in Camel-ford, Ontario, for a few days.y y y ; y y Mrs.Stewart read the prayer and Miss Campbell read the scripture.Rev.Stewart closed the meeting with a prayer thanking God for his mercies to us in the past year and praying for his continued blessing and guidance in the year ahead.Tea was served by Mrs.J.N.McCredie, assisted by Mrs.Campbell.y y : y spent SPECIAL - - Surprise The Family We Will Deliver Any Purchase Xmas Day y ' y i y has re- ; y y y y Mr.Gordon McBride of Ottawa We are glad to welcome home again Mr.Eric Russell and Mr.Donald McCredie.It is three months since those chaps left for the western wheat fields accompanied by Barcley Mousseau.Barcley came home when harvesting was over but Eric and Don did some exploring farther west in diamond drilling, earth testing and in working for the Government.Evft food and good pay, the boys were well satisfied with their trip.We were also glad to have a visit from Private , ,\t.,,\tspent the week- end wjth his wife and family in Starks Comers.y t y Brinkworth Electric : Mrs.John Campbell and sons Peter and Robert of Ottawa spent the weekend with her brother and Mrs.Gordon McBride and family of Corners.y y ; Mr y Starks / ; y Authorized G.E.Sales And Service Portage du Fort 86-50 / Mr.Mike Denuschuck spent the weekend with his daughter.Dixie in Starks Comers.Mr.Dorval Wickens.Ottawa, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Melvin Wickens of Starks Corners.y ything from fine crops and excellent / Shawville Phone 265 ' ; L y % December 10, 1953 The Equity Page Nine \u2022\u2022 Wyman, Maryland Fort Coulonge.Beechgrove.Waltham.Rev.Dr.C.Younfer-Lewii We regret having to report the passing away of Mr*.Hillls Graham Miss Rachel Henderson, Ottawa, spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Henderson.Olive and Claire Horner were home for the week - Dorothy Mohr Phone Quyon 14-9 Mrs.Isabel Fraser and Barbara Murphy of Ottawa Mrs.Louis Dumochel who died after a lingering [spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Gcor&e illness on Monday, November 30.The body was Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Perry spent the past weekend visiting relatives in Ottawa and Merrickville.Mr.and Mrs.W Lamarche and family closed up their home to spend the winter at Denford, Ont.Fraser brought to Fort Coulonge and laid in the residence Miss Marjorie Mohr and Gordie visited friends in end of her son, Mr.Aldcric Du roc he r on Main Street and [Ottawa on Saturday the funeral took place in St.Peters Roman Catholic Church Mr.Arthur La belle spent a few days in Ottawa Mr.Norman Dods.Russell.Ont., visited his daughter, Mrs.Robert Cartman recently.Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ernie IIast week Emmerson were Mrs.Lottie Smith and Pearley, Mr Rev.Father Joseph Grevelle officiating Interment was in the Parish cemetery.The late Mrs Dumochel was in her 87th year and was born in the |and Mr8, ^\u20ac0r8e Knox* Ronnie and Terry wish Mrs.Emmerson a speedy recovery.Mr.Alex Lathem is visiting his brother, Mr.Robert and shovels, digging the cellar for the new R.C.| Whom in Ottawa, who has been a patient in the Civic Hospital recently Miss Hilda Workman and Miss Beverley Workman.Ottawa, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ferguson Workman.Mr.Pierre Pilon spent Wednesday in Shawville j Mr.and Mrs.Elwood Sharpe and children and Mr.and returned home with his wife who had been land Mrs.Sid McConnell of Petawawa, visited Mr.and Mrs.Harry Sharpe on Sunday.Mr.Allan MacDonald, Ottawa, was a weekend visitor at the home of Mr.and Mrs.John Manary and Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Manary.Local men were busy last week with bulldozers We all Black River district, being a daughter of the late Mr.Isais Sauriol and Anisime D'Amour.She was married to her first husband the late Mr.Alderic Durocher of Fort Coulonge at LaPasse.Mr.Durocher died in 1909.In 1911 the deceased married the late Mr.Louis Dumochel of Calumet 'island who died in Waltham some years ago.Mrs.Dumochel lived the better part of her life in Fort Coulonge where she was well known and respected.She leaves to mourn her loss, five sons, Edrie, of Waltham; Alderic, Fort Coulonge; Patrick, Ottawa; George, New Jersey and Cyril in New Zealand, all children of her first marriage; four daughters, Mrs.Joseph Exilier Cheverier, Montreal; Mrs.J.Delimes Cretien.Montreal; Mrs.E.Beatrice Belanger, Sudbury; Mrs.J.Francis Denault, Fort Coulonge.all children of the first marriage and four sisters, Mrs.James Denault, Fort Coulonge; Mrs.A.Drouin, Montreal; Mrs.H.Murray, * Waltham and Mrs.P.Hearty.Vinton.school which is badly needed / Connie Mohr and Margaret Devis of Ottawa visited their parents this weekend.Mr.and Mrs.Edey Campbell and Bruce are now enjoying Television recently installed at their home here.Charlie Muldoon and Donald Steele of Ottawa, visited their families and friends over the weekend.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Mulligan, Mr.Hubert Emmerson.Mr.and Mrs.August Olm of Beech Grove, attended the funeral of the late Walter Smith of Ladysmith.Mr.Lynden Mulligan who is stationed at Kingston visited the home of his parents.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Mulligan.Miss Freda Dougherty of Ottawa visited her parents.Mr.and Mrs.George Dougherty.Mrs.S.Pilon and Mrs.George Campbell visited in Ottawa on Tuesday.\t' a patient in the Pontiac Community Hospital Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Beaubien and Mr.Leonard Gagnon were visitors to the Capital city last Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.Sherwood Grant spent Sunday in Mrs.Roy Lavigne visited friends and relatives in [Smith Falls, visiting Mr.and Mrs.Fred Camp.Fort Coulonge Knox W.M.S.and Knox Mission Band Meet Together \u201cHark the Herald Angels sing\", so sang members Rev.Walter Smith and Mr.Courtney Robinson have returned home after visiting friends in\t^nox ^ ^ ^ and K^ox Mission Band to open Belleville, Ontario.\ttheir Christmas meeting, held at the home of Mrs.L.Stanley, president of the W.M.S.on Saturday afternoon the 5th of December, the regular meeting day of the Mission Band.During the business session of the Mission Band which was in charge of the Leader, Mrs.Walton Me-Corriston.the election of officers for the coming year resulted in the following slate being adopted, president, Jimmy Graham, vice-president, Jackie Graham, secretary and cloth convenor, Glenda Graham, treasurer and carol convenor, Murray Graham.Mr.and Mrs.Romeo Da gen a i s and Mr.and Mrs.Denis Godin spent Saturday visiting in Fort Coulonge.Mr.Arthur Ranger spent 'Saturday visiting his sons, Mr.Hector and Mr.Eddie Ranger, Campbell\u2019s Bay.Miss Alma Rochon.Ottawa, spent the weekend visiting with her mother, Mrs.N.Rochon.Mr.and Mrs.Ray Denault and family visited with Mr.and Mrs.Adrien Gerard, Pembroke on Saturday.Ladysmith.Mr.and Mrs.R.Haley of Ottawa, were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs.Haley\u2019s parents.Mr.and Mrs.John Stitt.We were glad to see Dr.A.Bradshaw of Campbell's Bay in town, not on a sick call, but calling on friends.Mrs.W.Yach Now there is nothing pessimistic about this, seriously, it has been and still is a most remarkable fall.However, mother nature seems a bit befuddled.It has been arinounced while scouring our beautiful woods in search of a Christmas tree, lovely branches of pussy willows have been spotted and picked.Mrs.Burgess of Ottawa was up over the weekend spending her time with friends at Mansfield.Miss Linda Stitt went down to Ottawa to see Santa Claus, and liked the Capital city so well that she stayed down there many days.Mrs.McCorriston reported a number of quilt blocks had been turned in after which she read the children a story entitled saw Santa Claus The little girl who The ladies held their business session in another room under the direction of Mrs.\t,\t\u201e\t_\t.\t.\t.\t.\t._ .\t.\tCatholic Women\u2019s League\t|L- Stanley.The minutes of the last meeting were Your correspondent noted in the news, under the Waltei*Yach all of Ladysmith.\tI ^ monthly meeting of the Catholic Women's read by the assistant secretary, Mrs.Roland Graham heading of Quyon, that he is not to be taken serious- Marion Yach spent last weekend in Arqprior vis- .League took place on Tuesday evening at the Presi- these were adopted as read.ly.Humor is the asset of a genius, but sadness is iting with her uncle and aunt.Mr.and Mrs.Fred dent's home.Mrs.Arthur Labelle.Mrs.Steve Perry Mrs.Gordon Stewart announced there would be the mark of a good hunter when he fails to bag his Schroeder and cousins, attending the Santa Claus (acted as secretary in the absence of Mrs.S.Pilon.|an interdenominational Christmas Eve service at animal.There were no extra handkerchiefs sold\t* Mr.Jack Johnston visited friends in Campbell\u2019s Among others from out of town to attend the funeral of a dearly beloved friend.Miss Eu el 1 a Turn- | Bay on Sunday evening er.were Mr.and Mrs.Fred Pasch, Mr.and Mrs parade with all the beautiful floats The president opened the meeting with the league [ 7.30 p.m.in St.Andrew\u2019s Church.Bristol, Anglicans Mr.Frank Yach with Mr.and Mrs.Walter Yach, prayer.After the roll call, the minutes of the jand Presbyterians, along with Bristol Charge of the motored\tto\tOttawa\tlast\tWednesday.\tVisiting\twith\tprevious meeting were read and approved.Routine\tUnited\tChurch members taking part.\tAmong a Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tErnest\tBorowski\tand\tMr.\tand\tMrs.\tbusiness was then transacted and various matters\t| number\tof suggestions for roll calls, for\tnext year Harry May.\tof detail were discussed.Plans were made for the j given by Mrs.Stewart were, \u201cTell something about distribution of Christmas baskets.The meeting ad-\ta woman, mentioned in either Old or New Testa- journed by Mrs.B.Murray, followed by prayer.\tments\u2019\u2019,\t'Tell in own words a parable of\tJesus\u201d, or I report on a woman missionary in Canada or else- where.\" Rev.R.S.Smith, BD.paid a visit to Fort Coulonge over the weekend.He took charge of the service in St.Andrews Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning and his sermon was an inspiration to all.In the evening he preached in the United Church and both congregations joined together to hear mm.Mr.Robert Hamilton, Mrs.M.Morris and Mr.Bruce Neville and Mrs.C Younger-Lewis paid a visit to Carleton Place.Rev.Dr.C.Younger-Lewis was in Vernon over the weekend and preached on Sunday to the congregations of Vernon and Gloucester The practice of the Ladysmith Lutheran Church Sunday School class for the Christmas program is off to a good start.However, anyone interested in this particular program in any way.such as a recitation, a carol, etc., please don\u2019t hesitate, you are welcome.Davidson.The worship service was conducted by Mrs Stanley, who read the Leader\u2019s portion in the Missionary Monthly.Mrs.R.Graham being the reader of the other portions.Members of both groups join - ed together in the service and enjoyed singing Mr.Lome Campbell flew to Toronto last week favorite Christmas Carols, among them being with a friend to spend a short vacation Mr.and Mrs.Reinhold Pasch visited with Mr.Emil Schroeder.who has been confined to his bed Mrs.William Creighton with a broken leg.Friends and neighbors would like to take this opportunity to wish Mr.Schroeder December meeting of the Fort Coulonge Womens a speedy and complete recovery.Institute met at the residence of Mrs.Hugh Proud-foot.The meeting was conducted by Mrs.Dorff, president, Mrs.Richard Kenny, secretary and Mrs.ticket which bore the name of Mrs.J.C.Bradley of A Fumerton, treasurer.It opened by the members ; Stittsville.Ont singing the Institute Ode.Routine business was Hugh Proudfoot and Mrs.Ann Fumerton carried on.A letter was read by the secretary from ! ing closed with the repeating of the W.I.Creed and Mrs.Anderson of the Pontiac Community Hospital, the National Anthem.Shawville and also the appeal of the Hospital Board for donations of produce, etc.A donation of ten ! The town sends their greetings and good wishes to dollars was voted for the Hospital.The question of Mr- and Mrs- Andrew Neville who celebrated their the Anti T.B.seals was brought\tup and a donation\t50th wedding\tanniversary on December 4.Felicit-\tMrs.\tJerry\tBergeron\tof\tHull.\tQuebec,\tspent\tthe toward that worthy cause was\tapproved of Five\tations aIso to\tMr.and Mrs.\tGerald Smith who cele-\tpast\tweek\tvisiting\ther\tsister.\tMrs.\tRheal\tHérault, dollars.A letter was read from the Organization of brated their fifth wedding anniversary the same day the United Nations which has to do with citizenship and it was decided to send a donation, and to exchange greeting cards with the different W.I/s.The Institute, which is interested in Education, has been raising money for a Projector for the school.They\tj St.Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian Church held their were expecting that the Provincial Board of Edu-\t' Annual Bazaar at the home of Mrs.E.F.Russell and cation would give a grant, but\ta letter was read j it turned out\tto be a great\tsuccess.All the tables from Mr.J.L.MacKeen stating\tthat the Board of\twere well patronized.The\tfood table was in the Education has no grant available at the present time\thands of Mrs.J.Stitt, Mrs.James Duke, Mrs.Billy for that purpose.The roll call was answered\tKenny and Mrs.W.H.Kenny.The fancy work by the members stating what they would like in\ttable was looked after by Mrs.Hugh Proudfoot, Mrs.their Christmas stocking.Some amusing answers\tSandford Smith and Mrs.Lloyd Neville.Candy table Mrs.Haley provided inspiration by\twas presided over by Mrs.Richard Kenny.Not-so- new articles were in charge of Mrs.M.Morris and Mrs.C.Younger-Lewis.Mrs.E.F.Russell received What a pleasant surprise, Mrs.R.Larabie, Mrs.D.Not only Shawville is sprouting TV.aerials, but drawing Mrs.D.Lough presented a dress that had\tthe guests.The ladies aid express their thanks to\tCampbell\tand Mrs.\tW.\tCreighton\thad\twhen\tthey\tduring\tthe\tpast\tmonth\tor\tso\tthere\thave\tappeared\ton won much praise at Shawville Fair and tickets had\tall who in any way helped to make the Bazaar such\theard\ta\tknock at\ttheir\tdoor\tWednesday\tof\tfast\tthe\tsky\tline\tat\tWyman\tand\tnearby,\tno\tless\tthan been sold.Miss Gail Proudfoot drew the lucky i a success.\t| week, and upon opening it.who did they greet, but four aerials their brother Arthur, whom they had not seen for While Shepherds watch their flocks by night\u201d, \u201cO\u2019 little town Mr.and Mrs.Laurent Bertrand were visitors to Bethlehem and \u2018Silent Night\u201d.\u201cA Christmas story from Angola\u201d, was read for the children and Mrs.Everett McCorriston, led in prayer to close the meeting.Bags of candy and apples were distributed to the children by the Mission Band Leaders, after everyone had partaken of a delicious supper served by the hostess, assisted by a number of the ladies.Ottawa recently Miss Loretta Lacroix of La Passe.Ont., visited her sister, Mrs.Joseph LaFrance on Friday.Mr.and Mrs.Willard Laroche and little son, Carl, and Mr.Lorenzo Dielle were visitors to the Capital last week.They visited Mr.Frank Dielle who is a patient in the General Hospital.Refreshments were served by Mrs.The meet- Mrs.Thomas Gallagher has returned home after spending the past week in Ottawa.Miss Noreen Gallagher, Aylmer, spent the weekend at her home in Wyman.Miss Lorraine Bourgeau.Ottawa, visited her parents.Mr.and Mrs.Francis Bourgeau over the weekend.Mr.and Mrs.Ovilla Boucher and Mr.Ovide Belec, also paid a brief Visit to Ottawa during the week.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph La France and Jean were visitors to Cobden and Eganville during the past week.Mr.Dawson Lough.R.C.M.P., now stationed at Ottawa, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Laugh.Mr.and Mrs.Wilbert Cruickshanks.Miss Joan Lusk, Mr.Blakely Cruickshanks, Aylmer; Mr.and Mrs.Mervyn Henderson.Arnprior were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs.Percy Cruickshanks.The Misses Leona and Marilda Graveline of Ottawa and Rene and Doreen of Renfrew were weekend guests at the Old Fort Inn.Rene was accompanied by a friend.Leslie Cruickshanks.son of Mr.and Mrs.Percy Cruickshanks of Bristol Mines, left for South America by plane from Buffalo, N Y., on Tuesday, Decern- Mr R,».,, \u201e,QuM=, C.* Rlv.r ,\u201edMr.and %\t5 S.1ZZC: Mrs Shrye ot Pembroke, visited Mrs.R.McQmrter Company of San Jan Bay.Peru, S.A.Leslie will be Sunday.\taway for six months.were given reading a delightful story entitled \u201cSilent Stars Go There was a good attendance and there was a By Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Moffatt of Wakefield and Mrs over two years.If ever the welcome mat was out, Tom Kelley were weekend visitors at the home of it was then.Arthur was accompanied by a friend, Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Kelley.Bert Fraser.After a hearty meal, they left on their long journey back to Prescott, with a promise from Arthur to return again in the near future.: A Special Purchase Makes It Possible To Offer WINDSOR BONE CHINA -Cups and Saucers- In A Variety Ol Patterns For - $1.25 each * Miss Anita Graham.Hull, spent the weekend with her parents.Mr.and Mrs.Garth Graham.Wyman Farm Forum * * * The Wyman Farm Forum and the Quyon Calf Club met together at Bristol Town Hall to discuss the National Farm Radio Forum Topic for the night, \u201cCitizens of Tomorrow * Mr.Fred Corrigan has returned to his work at the East Branch, after spending the past week with his daughter, Mr».R.Hérault, due to illness.* % a _\t_\tTwenty one young people Mr.and Mrs.William Perry.Beverley and Wilson | discussed the questions in the \u201cGuide\u201d, under the and Mr.and Mrs.Eric Belanger and family of chairmanship of Mr.L.McKeen, whilst the older Prescott and Campbells Bay were weekend guests members were led in their discussion by Mr.Garth of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Pare.\tGraham, in opposite corners of the Hall.When the secretaries of both groups reported their findings, it was found that they had similar ideas on whether or not \u201cOur farm youth programs were It was agreed that 4H Clubs and other youth organizations in our province have been successful in some measure in producing community rganization leaders, but they could do \\ young farmer's organization * * l * » * a Mr.Lynus Hérault and Victoria of Otter Lake, spent V the weekend with their parents.3: 30 ! * 4^1 Laurent and Rheal Hérault.Ferdinand and Romeo succeeding l Bclair.spent Sunday with their families here.# * I Mr.Richard Burman, Jr., of Ottawa, paid a brief sit to this town on Saturday.» Si * A Selection Of Six Oven Stock Dinner Services 3 ; and farm much more yet f | Another birthday of interest was that of Linda or '?ornc similar group for young people after they Hérault, who celebrated her eleventh birthday '-ave Calf Clubs etc., was thought to be very neces-December 2, by entertaining a number of her j sary to help them to develop more interest in Can-schoolmatcs.All present reported an afternoon of |r^an public affairs and international relations.Another conclusion arrived at was that even if young man is a good farmer he is not making The Bingo fans and a few friends got together and Sufficient contribution to the community.He should arranged a stork shower last Thursday evening in uke par: in farm organizations or community groups honor of Mrs.Alphonse Boucher.The party was to share his knowledge and experience with others held at the h|me of Mrs.Edward Pitt.Mrs.Bou- to help them to become \u201cgood farmers\u201d too.Ellard cher recovered her emot ms, by the tirm gifts M, B a : i c * a, m % r A Priced - $41.00 to $74.00 ¦ a fun 1 1 a l For Complete Sets Of 63 and 67 Pieces 1 1 » : m » the secretary of the Calf Club and Mrs ere opened, and thanked everyone for the lovely Hillis Graham takes the notes for the Forum.A \u201cpot l gifts m i ^\t.,\tsupper was served by the ladies.The evening was spent by playing bingo, and a assisted by some of the young ladies of the Calf b I hour foil d.Refreshments were served by club.Mrs.Larabie.Mj*s.Campbell and Mrs.La France * * * » So al singing was rendered by Mr.Veldhuis and fe.now pastor of Fort Coulonge.Davidson nd Waltham.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Burman.Mr.and Mrs.Leander Walker, Mrs.James Sharpe and Mrs.Campbell attended special church services In Fort Coulonge -United Church Sunday evening t his HODCINS LTD.MORLEY : Shawville Que.A meeting of interest was held Friday evening at ' M ' LaFrance to decide how The Presbyt rian folk worshipped at :h* same ser- to bes4\t0 donation contributed by the Pro- vice due to the absence of their pastor.The service vincial Government through Raymond Johnston, was conducted by the Rev.Mr.Smith of Quyon, M L A.It was decided to build a skating rink so the a former pastor of the church.\t.\td and yo g alikr- might enj \\ themselves.* the ho : Phone 27 j Page Ten The Equity December 10.1953 Salvation Army: j Practical Evangelism TOYS! TOYS! As Christmas approaches, busy shoppers will hear strains of music over the noise of the crowds and see the blue-coatvd men and women the red kettles, so traditionally a part of the holiday season\u2014THE SALVATION ARMY S Behind this street corner scene lies a story unknown to many and usually surprising in it's scope.For out of the gay, little kettles will come Christmas joy for many who otherwise would have no celebration at all.The aged and ft iendless.t h e underprivileged children, the sick and patients in veterans* hospitals, inmates in prisons.all will be remembered* at Christmas, and this remembrance will spell the difference between happiness and misery.e This year, as a result of the kettle drive, thousands of individuals in Canada will receive assistance or Other thousands will sit gifts.down to Christmas dinners given to them by The Salvation Army, and still other thousands of child-will open their eyes on Christmas morning to see that, once more Santa Claus has come.ren h,™ $7.95 - $8.95 - $9.95 from $3.65 to $24.35 $1.65 to $27.50 But if The Salvation Army is traditionally associated in public's mind with Christmas and street corners, there are millions of men.women and children of all races and creeds, all walks of life, for whom life holds new meaning because of The Army's year-round activities.the Hockey Games Doll Carriages * r m * ! Across Canada lies a network of nearly 500 centers, carrying on a wide welfare program.Among them are homes, hospitals, nurseries.rehabilitation centers, neighborhood centers, camps and servicemen's clubs.Accounting for the broad scope of the organization's service is the fact that, while its main purpose is evangelical.Salvationists early recognized that it is not easy to talk of spiritual matters to those in acute physical need.This led to the establishment of its welfare activities and because they began spontaneously, they developed in many different directions in response to basic human needs as those needs expressed themselves.A tenet of The Salvation Army is the belief that self-respect is more quickly restored in a person through self-help.Perhaps one of the best examples of the practical application of this theory is found in its Men's Social Service Thrift Centres.Here, the work of repairing donated furniture, clothing and household articles, work to thousands of men.Then, the material they repair, through outlet stores to families in low-income brackets, enabling them to furnish their home at a lower- than normal cost.In this way, the centres serve a double purpose\u2014 the salvage of men and the salvage of material.In addition, through ihe resale of materials, the Centre derives most of the income necessary to carry on this work.Men cared for at the Men's Social Centres are of all ages, and from all walks of life.Some of them are physically disabled, some temporarily out of work, some alcoholic.As they work, they regain their self-respect, a sense of usefulness.and often leam a trade cr skill that enables them to return to gainful employment in a regular industry.Hand in hand with the work program for these men is the residence program.While at the Centre, they are given food, housing.medical care, recreational facilities and religious guidance.As they regain their usefulness, they also earn a small amount of pocket money each week.Through this program.The Salvation Army has guided thousands of men back to the point where they can return to their rightful place in society.In centres across the nation the work of The Army's corps or religious units is carried on.Through devotional services held in the ! corps, the Army seeks to provide a \u201cchurch for those who have no church\".The sidewalk meetings, which usually precede these services.are a practical means of taking the Gospel to those who need it where they are.The work of the Family Welfare Bureaus is carried on by workers who combine understanding with training and skill.Families of all nationalities and creeds bring a delinquent child, a broken marriage.a health problem or difficulties with the budget, the worker offers the needed help and advice.Often the roots of an emotional Meccano Sets from '\t5 z Wind-up Trains and Pull Toys Dolls and Teddy Bears from .95 cts., up Story Books for children and teenagers - Childrens Table and Chair Sets Electric Trains from $15.95 Up Dart Boards and Black Boards i SsJ&ùï m MECHANICAL FARM TRACÎO* V M ; Chemistry Sets Other Toys, too numerous to mention ALSO NAME THE DOLL CONTEST $24.95 I- gives is sold Ask for Coupon for each Toy purchased and guess name of V ?\u2022V DECEMBER 24th V A doll to be drawn for on Xi< I FAMILY GIFTS FOR THE WHOLE Mother - Dad, Brother and \\ 1 * i II Sister II L : - Boudoir Lamps; Table Lamps; China Cups & Saucers; Open stock Dinnerware; Super Health Cookware; Copper Bottom Revere Ware \\ is Floor Lamps Pop-up Toasters, all prices! Plate Glass mirrors; Open stock and sets Frigidaire Appliances - Moffat Appliances - Community Plate Flatware in different patterns, \u201cWhite Orchid\u201d Evening Star\u201d \u201cCoronation 99 Lady Hamilton 66 66 - Xmas.Tree Decorations! NOW ! Is The Time To Drop In And Pick Out Your Gifts, While Our Display Is So Complete! I dc Renfrew, Ontario 1 - 12 & 47 Phones problem are found in unresolved , room for devotional purposes.A j seashore or by woodland lakes.I variety of games and music are are filled, each summer, with !a]so available\tthousands of city youngsters.As I Children and their welfare have they swim, fish, hike and study the wonders of nature, their minds wounded and their families, and I Times have changed since The dedicated to God and hands out become strong and healthy to with* Salvation Army began\tsmall^g^g^gggg^g^gggggg singing, marching band of evangelists in the East End of London, the heartwarming service of these It has grown into a powerful widens en and women in blue is felt spread religious and welfare or-poignantly.At fires, in ganization, adjusting its work to fit the problems of humanity in our troubled world of today.But it is still an army of peace, and scene.Tirelessly they serve food its spiritual purpose is paramount, even help in the rescue operations.Its officers and soldiers, with hearts to mankind, carry on their services not as the doling out of alms, but as a practical expression of Christianity in action.And through these services, the erring, the bewildered and the unfortunate are restored stand the coming winter.But perhaps when disaster strikes of the Salvation Army the armed forces has been tradit- ( n a 1 .lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll find The Salvation Army on hand to provide them with coffee and doughnuts, or gift packages of gum Today\u2019s returning veterans floods, earthquakes, railroad accidents and plane wrecks, the emergency canteen is quickly on the to their proper relationship with God and fellow man.In every comer of the world where a need exists.The Salvation Army seeks to meet that need.3 \u2014£3= fêSS iSSSSSSS December 10, 1953 The Equity Page Eleven help her out A stiff practice in\tAssociation had played what they\tpublished in the\tScout Gazette\tthird course must be a First Aid\tj to most the opening and closing exercises,\tconsider a wonderful joke by lett-\tauthorizing them\tto wear the\tcourse.Those who have their including the Grand Howl.Flag\ting the air out of a couple of\tBronze Arrowhead\tin their should-\tmedallion may add a Label by ,\tI taking a further First Aid or Home i \"knot as soon as Provincial Head.lNursing course\tand Roverg portunity The cost will be your vho receive their certificate are bandage, text book It was nice to see some of the automatically granted their Am-\tship with the\tAuxiliary.Rovers and Squires helping out at , bulanceman's Badge and this badge\tThere were\t32\tboys out to\tthe Tincl UUis TSuC bld% ,last meetm^oltheWolf Cub Pack, for a Queen's Scout rating.Scouts and after the smoke from the Red should leave their name with their Flower had cleared a^/uy, the Scoutmaster, if they wish to cer- Green Six had taken the pennant.Akela has introduced the Patrol Shawville at present has 33 Cer- System which she has found works tificates, 7 Vouchers and 8 Medal- with each Sixer doing the instructions or a total of 48 graduates.This ing, with a Scouter supervising, is a splendid showing and is part This is the way it should be and twenty is required in both of the Civil Defence work of Scout-\teach Sixer, or\tin\this absence\this classes and the secretary, Mrs.Mel- in£- Drs- C.F.C.Powles and Frank\tSecond, should\tbe\tcapable of doing Cowley have been the Instructors that.As a matter of fact it is his and the Examiners for these courses job and he will have to keep at and on the whole the marks have least one jump ahead of his Cubs been very high Smith.R.N Taking this course is well worth while and the public should take advantage of this op- Break and Cub Silence, were repeated a few times.When the howl went up it was easy to see the stove pipes quiver.The four Wolf Cub Knots were explained as to their uses and tied, first one way and then another.After a couple of games the meeting closed There were just 37 Wolf Cubs with the Mouse Howl.Did you out at their last meeting and as i;\tcver hear a mouse howl?It is don# at Cub meeting and somoc
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