The equity, 17 décembre 1953, jeudi 17 décembre 1953
[" jnt-rio V 99 \u201c Voice Of The Pontiac No.25.71st Year.7c Each $3.00 A Year $3.75 In USA Thursday .December 17, 1953 Ayershire Breeders I Week Of Prayer Planned First Week New Farm Forum Meet At Starks In 1954; All Churces In Shawville Area To Take Part m X At Quyon U « A w, Pontiac County Ayrshire Breeders Association with their friends to the number of seventy-five, held their annual banquet in Starks United hall, catered to by the ladies of the church.After the dinner, president, Ronald MacKech-nie of Wyman, presided over the program, which started with a rousing sing-song led by Dr.A.F.Pokes.6 The first meeting of a new Farm Forum group was held at Charles Mohr's this week.Keith Russell attended to help the new group get started and Charles Mohr was nominated chairman with Hubert Em-merson as secretary.'K Be sure to check with The Equity Office befdre setting your dates.In this way you can avoid scheduling two events at the same time.¥ /.\\.At a recent meeting of the Clarendon Ministerial Association, plans were made for the annual series of Week of Prayer Services, held as a rule during the first full week on January.It was decided to hold services in other parts of this community, as well as in the Village of Shavvville itself.The General Subject for the Interdenominational Services will be held in four different areas of the community as follows, all such services being held at 8 00 p.m.\"This & That\" Area to the North of Shaw ville December 17 & 18\u2014Onslow Intermediate School presents a Musical Variety Concert in the School Auditorium, Quyon.Congratulations to Mrs.Claude Young of Bristol who won a set of coasters on a radio contest Wednesday.As guest speaker, Mrs.Gilbert Telford described the accomplishments of the Farm Forum in Pontiac County.Mentioning the cooperative creamery and the coop medical services, she told the Tuesday, January 5th St.James Anglican Church Otter Lake Francois Boulais of Montreal, secretary and field man of the Quebec Ayrshire association told December 18\u2014The Protestant Intermediate school, will hold their annual Christmas Concert at 8 p m.in the Town Hall, Campbell\u2019s Bay.Admission adults 50 and children 25.A good program is arranged.Everyone welcome.* $ * Wednesday, January 6 Bristol Ridge Pentecostal Church Thursday, January 7 Wesley United Church, Charteris Stark\u2019s Corner's Area Week\u2019s Services is The Journey of Life\u201d.The Week of Prayer will of the 14 red and white shows that J open in each of the Churches in the had been staged in the provh.ee during the fall; and said that of San pies of rock sent to the gathering the advantages offered Department of Mines Laboratories by Farm Forum.Keith Russell also jn Quebec City by Martin Adams poke on these advantages and said district on Sunday, January 3rd with the suggested subject being \u201cThe Journey\u2019\u2019.more in a series of encouraging re-this week were returned with one ports.This time the uranium oxide U308 equivalent has been set according to beta radiation to be 0.3%.hat members of local Farm Forum groups are automatically members of the Quebec Farm Forum Association which in turn is a member of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture.This Federation has, these the one that best publicized the fine work being done by associ-concert ation members was to be seen at Tuesday.January 5 Austin United Church the United States.Wherever she and her husband were stationed, she was a wonderful help in the work of the church and made a December 18\u2014Christmas in the Waltham Community Hall the Shawville Exhibition.He also at 8.30 p.m.In aid of Community spoke of the high class herds sent to the Royal Winter fair in Toronto, Wednesday.January 6 rink * i\t, host-of friends who were quick to xvhicn won over 30 prizes in the recognize her Christian character ! st- Alban's Anglican Church ! first to the fifth brackets, in both and kindly nature the individual and the herd classes; and of a new feature emphasized in the showing of cattle over ten years of age and still in production.In both registrations and * certificates of production the association had materially advanced during the amongst other things, been instrumental in obtaining free transport of coarse grains from the Iakehead dropped in Monday evening in high to points east Colonization Officer Hector Belec December 18™'The three Ladysmith schools are holding their Christmas concert in the Ladysmith hall at 8.00 p.m.December 19\u2014The Holiness Move- will present their annual Sunday Schpol Christmas programme at ment Church, Campbell\u2019s Bay Parkman Left to mourn the loss of a devot This amounts to a 3Pirits despite the blizzard through which he had to drive to deliver Thursday.January 7 ed wife and mother are her husband, Rev.James Smith, Bloomfield; four daughters and a son, Mrs.(Rev.) A.J.Slater of Brockville, Miss Elsie May Smith, Miss Edna Smith at home, Mrs.Donald Beaumont Bloomfield saving of $5 to $7 per ton of coarse Stark\u2019s Corners Pentecostal Church | grain for Quebec farmers.These transport costs are now absorbed by the federal government.Farm Forum members are also entitled to checks to various people in the Wolf Lake area Playing Santa might be not bad with a sleigh and eight jolly reindeer, but on wheels in this weather it can be Hectic.Bristol Village Area Monday, January 4 Picton; and Earle Smith, Also surviving are three grand children, Arlene and Wesley Slater and Ronnie Smith, also two brothers, Mr.Earle Hod-gins, Shawville and Mr.Henry Hodgins, Ottawa and six sisters, Mrs.Maye Armstrong, Shawville; .Gordon Wilson, Pembroke; Mrs.Gordon Mee, Ransomville, NY; Mrs.Charles Brown, Tavares, Florida; Mrs.Earl Wilson and Mrs.Henry Montfort, Niagara Falls, NY.A sister, Mrs.Frank Corrigan.Shawville predeceased her.A.Thomas Anglican Church, Bristol | take advantage of the group automobile insurance plan, said Mr.Russell.8 p.m.with Mr.Bob Clifford, or- year ganist and tenor soloist Sorry, no pun intended Wednesday, January 6 Bristol Memorial Presbyterian Church Mr.Hugh Hunt of Ottawa, sec-December 21\u2014Dance and Turkey | retary of the Ayrshire Association under auspices of The for Canada, after telling something $ Doc Armitage just called in to say he has eleven pure bred spaniel pups which will be ready for delivery in about a month.Papers are available if desired and they come in all sexes.The next meeting of the group will be at Allan Mohr\u2019s.Draw Shawville Rotary Club, to be held of the work of the association from I Shawville Village Area Monday, January 4 The Standard Church Tuesday, January 5 The Wesleyan Church Wednesday, January 6 Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle the High School Auditorium., the Dominion wide point of view, jvirs m Que.Farm Forum Reports On Youth Programs gave an address on the Ayrshire registered herds of the country, especially speaking on British Columbia and other Western provinces illustrating his talk with colored slides.Patronesses December 21\u2014A Christmas tree entertainment will be presented in St.John's Church parlor by the Girl\u2019s Auxiliary and Sunday School.December 21\u2014Sunday School and Girls' Auxiliary entertainment at 7.30 p.m.in the Church Hall, Quyon.* Gariy Zohodniek lent his very talented voice to the party last night at the Shawville United church.All the children sang, recited and even gave a very ambitious little play before Santa Mac-Claus came in to give out the presents from under the Christmas tree, but the highlight of the evening was young Garry who says the Sister at Campbells Bay taught him to sing, which he does like a lark in perfect pitch and with beautiful composure.Funeral service was held from 1er late residence to Bloomfield United Church which was filled with relatives and friends from town and county, Kingston.Shawville, Niagara Falls, N.Y., Merill and Malone, N.Y., Brockville, North Gower,\" Ottawa, Pembroke, For- Rev.Rupert Walsh of Madoc read the Scripture and also ester\u2019s Falls, Beachburg, Syden- [Community in Shawville United I ïam, Inverary, Odessa, Napanee Belleville and district.Greetings were brought from other County Breeders Associations, The laige majority of Quebec Farm Forums reporting on the December 7 topic.Are Our Youth Programs Succeeding?* state that 4-H Clubs and other youth programs are successfully producing leaders for farm and community organiz-tions for the Holsteins by Gordon Brownlee, Shawville and for the Jerseys, Thursday, January 7 St.Paul's Anglican Church Friday, January 8 Combined Service for the Whole by Leonard Horner, McKee.Both December 21\u2014The two Otter Lake congratulated Wyman MacKechnie schools are holding their concert in the Baptist Church at 8 p.m.and Sons of Wyman and Arthur comfort Dagg of Shawville on their prize- Decembcr 21\u2014A Christmas party to winning exploits at the Royal Win-be held at the home of Mrs.Jim Tracy, Caldwell Gilmer of the Holiness Movement As an entertainment feature.Church will show pictures on w.D.T.Atkinson, principal of q \u201cThe Christmas Story Several groups report that the 4-H movement should be extended.and that we should have Clubs in Church ter Fair i Rev.Marion The service was in charge of Rev.N.Patterson, pastor of the Standard Church at Bloomfield who .Glebe Collegiate, Ottawa, gave his delivered a message of hope and k,un^ay, January 10.on each of the December 21\u2014No.9\tSchool,\tElm-\thumorous\taddress\ton\t\u2018 Limericks\u201d,\tsang the solo, \u2018 Home.Sweet Home\u201d,\tcharges in the district, as\twe\tthink side will present a\tConcert\tand\tand\tbrought\tdown\tthe\thouse\tby\this\tRev- Harold Berry of Forrester\u2019s\tj together of\tthe subject:\t\u201cThe Un- Falls, offered prayer.Rev.and Mrs.J.N.Patterson sang \u201cThe Lights of Home\u201d and the hymn, \u201cSafe in the Arms of Jesus\u201d was also sung.At\tour world,\tlet us begin\tthe\tNew the graveside, Rev.Harold Stobbart\tYear right\twith God.as\twe\tseek Ivanhoe.Ont., offffered prayer.Interment was in Hicksite cemetery the mass of beautiful floral tributes The special Week of Prayer Services will be brought to a close on more Junior Farme Quebec.* * * With all the donations to the hos- A majority of the groups report- j ng also state that it is not enough Pita^ anc* baskets for the sick going or a young man to be a good farm- LlP tne 11 was an interesting er.he must take part in farm and switch last night when Rev.Lester well.Produced a ten dollar bill donated Christmas tree in co-operation with the St.Andrew's Sunday school in the St.Andrew's Church basement at 8 p.m.een Companion quoting nearly a hundred of these laughable rhymes.In the face of the dire need of ommunity organizations a n this way he will be able to pass by an Ottawa patient in our hos-his knowledge along to others, and P1 *a* towards the children's Christ->ick up valuable ideas for himself.mas Parî> Mrs.James Smith December 22\u2014Sisters of St.Mary School, Otter Lake are holding a concert in the Parish Hall at 8 p.m.December 22\u2014The annual Christmas tree and program of Starks United Sunday School in the Church Hall at 8 p.m.Him in prayer, both in our homes nd in these sanctuaries together.Thanks, whoever you The passing of Ethel Bernice Hodgins, wife of Rev.James Smith, in Belleville Hospital came as a shock to relatives and friends.are up there, and may you have a The Farm Forums offered a i;um-n turn broaden his own views and ber of suggestions as to how we being carried by Walter Reid, Her-__________________________________________ man Holden, Ray Connan.James Clarke, Donald Baxter, Hubert tion of officers for the year 1954 Mann.The pall bearers were John _______i, Foster Wilson, Nathan weeks\tshe had\tbeen\thospitalized\tReed, Fred Reed.Roy Carson and only\tten days.\tShe\tsuffered\ta\tBruce Wager.Merry Christmas and get well soon % $ Numbers seven and eight in the The following is a list of officers: Honorary presidents, Mrs.A.F.Pokes and Mrs.H.G.Lester; past president.Mrs.H.M.Turner; presi- can develop an interest in public-affairs among our young ' farm ser*es of religious talks at the Hiyh School are being done this Though confined to bed for three Holden people.Many groups feci that i can best be done in the schools and xvee^ by Rev.H.G.Lester and Rev dent, Mrs.Dwight McDowell; 1st yy encouraging them to participate M.C.Gilmer.This morning Rev vice president.Mrs.Walter Kilgour December 23\u2014The Wyman Sunday School will hold a Christmas tree at WyHian United Church at 8.00 p.m.Everyone welcome.December 24\u2014At 7.30 p.m.a Joint Carol service in St.Andrew's Austin United Churches together United Church by the congregations of St.Andrew's Knox and with the people of St.Thomas' Anglican Church, Bristol and Bristol Memorial Presbyterian Church.Mr.Fulford, Rev.F.R.Lawlor and Rev.G.K.Stewart will conduct the service.December 25\u2014In Shawville United Church at 8 p.m.Christmas carols\t._ and a Cecil D.de Mille film,\tGravelle Campbell's Bay, a dau- The King of Kings\u201d.Sponsored\tghter.by the Shawville Y.P.U.\t.__\t_ December 11\u2014To Mr.and Mrs.Don- December 25 and January 1\u2014\taid Dods, Shawville, a daughter.Christmas and New Year s Dance December 12_To Mr and Mrs.Leo at The Top Hat.Campbell s Bay.Belec Davldson> a daughter.\tu December 28-Bryson-Dance at December 14_To Ml, and Mrs.Leo 1\tAMoLtion'o^thê \"J ^\t(Credie Ied in ihe Sinf* ot carols that \u201cme'\t«'m will also be the Town Hall-by the Catholic\tDoherty_\tat Fort Colbourne, a\tunited Church took place in the\tMrs' Glbson reported two Christ-\taccompanied by Mrs.C.E.Hodgins\tshown at the hospital to patients Women's League.\tdaughter.\tchurch basement on Thursday\tmas Parcels sent to Mrs.Hawley\tat the piano.The members gave\tand nurses.Baskets of fruit will December 31\u2014The St.Andrew's-\t- evening, December 10th with Mrs.\tand one to Mrs.Harvey.Motion\tChristmas readings.The roll call\tbe given to the sick.Another Knox Fellowship group will meet\tAltftiifAPCüfîHC\tH\u2019 M\u2019 Turner* president, in charge.1 Mrs.McDowell and Mrs.Garrison was answered by an exchange of Christmas effort of the Lions Club at the home cf Mr.and Mrs.Ever- Hlllll VCIOub Ei/J\tAfter the regular meeting reports ^hat 510.00 be paid to Save the gifts and dainty refreshments wete is the distribution of many food '\tMr.and Mrs.Robert Sheppard of mittees and group leaders which j^h,1 t-njoyab > evening J wise would not have a Christmas be welcome to join the group, on December 18.\tII ter took the chair lor the elec- $5 00 be paid for T.B.Seals.\tto a close\tdinner.stroke two days before her passing and was believed to be recovering when she was again stricken and passed away a few minutes later.Mrs.Sinitn was born at Shawville.October 1, 1892, daughter of the late William A.Hodgins and his wife, Isabella M.Smiley Moving Day Friday For The Equity in community organizations.Other Lester\u2019s talk was about the joyful-groups mention short courses, films.ness of Christmas carols and to- I\u2019ow, Friday, Miss Gilmer will 2nd vice-president, Mrs.M.Lang- ford: 3rd vice-president.Mrs.Don i radio and T v\u201e reading and special Macintosh; secretary, Mrs.Arthur speakers.Over a dozen forums k\"ing another Christmas message to Jagg: assistant secretary.Mrs.Mel- note that an interest in public af- the children./in Armstrong; treasurer.Mrs On Friday, December 18.when many of you will be reading this As fairs should start in the home; if the parents are interested, the children will be.too.4-H Clubs throughout the province listened ,to the broadcast on the topic and took part in the discussion, adding greatly in the interest and value of the findings.fhe wife of a Standard Church Min- Ibuilding'on KhigStreft Harry Campbell; pianist.Mrs.Ex liter, she travelled extensively throughout Eastern and Western Canada and spent a few years in Lions Bring Snow White To School And Hospital vvhçre The Equity has been publish- clyn Little: assistant pianist ,ed for seventy one years into the , i Rowat; auditors.Mrs.Drummond Reinkc Building on Center Street will go the presses, furniture, type and all Mrs nd Mrs.Macintosh Newcomers a 11 Next week\u2019s paper will be produced from the new plant.Mrs .Paul Hostess United Church W.A, To Women\u2019s Inst.Names Officers For 1954 \u201d 1 The Shawville Lions Club will be a hovving the film, \u201cSnow White and to the school The k th Mrs.G.T.Paul was hostess to the 5 haw ville W I.for their December meeting over which the president, Mrs.L.Dale, presided with 30 Christmas party with the program the Seven Dwarves committee in charge.Master Garry hildren on the morning and after-Zahodnick favored the gathering n n of December 22 i Over 700 with Christmas carols Mrs.Me- bags of candy will be given out at a j ______i.\t _ \t Page Two The Equity December 17, 1953 into secondary minerals which are green, yellow or orange.Where they see these colors on the exposed rock and hear the rapid clicking of the Geiger counter, the farmers-turned-prospectors start to dig.Earth is scraped away, large trees are felled, roots blasted away and the rock is scraped down to its clean surface.When you think of prospecting, what pictures Hash across your mind?Whatever you have imagined or read of prospecting in other times and other places probably doesn\u2019t fit the picture in Pontiac.The Pontiac prospector gets the farm chores done early and takes to his hills.The Geiger counter and the telltale yellow color on the outcroppings of rocks tell him where to stake his claims and from there on it is hard labour for every hour he can spare from his farm.After the veins of pitchblende covered, sample rocks are sent in to Ottawa to be checked for uranium content.The rocks on Polish Mountain have been given a very high rating by the government mineralogists and now the big job is to clear a large section on the face of the prospective mine for the geologists to examine.These geologists are hired by various mining companies to ascertain the value of property before the pany makes an offer.From there on it is a matter of making a fair business transaction and watching the company develop the mine.In the hills behind Otter Lake the prospectors are at this stage just now.I *7 vf t.A £ 10.00 Litchfield.116.00; Registrar's Telephone.Campbell\u2019s Bay Tel.Co.32.00.with a total of 1.678.52.«\u2022MVv urt \"v is MA barC g a \\ c- \\ OJFSSO5* It is moved by Councillor H.R.Lunam and seconded by Councillor J.H.Beattie that the above I counts be paid c2» m - 0 B Where a fine car matters HI OMiClt belongs.vv, ac- \u2022 /i Carried.It is moved by Councillor J.H.Beattie and seconded by Councillor E.Cotie that the Grant of $1.000.00 to Chapeau Hospital, provided for in the March Budget be now paid.Carried.Mr.F.A Rogers of the Le Droit and Mr.Donat LcGuerrier, N.P.addressed Council on the value if advertising, particularly in the Internationa] Vacation Guide \u201cThe Champlain Route\" and solicited an appropriation of $280.00 for that purpose.It is moved by Councillor C.A.Beaulieu and seconded by Councillor P.Amyotte that this amount be granted.It is moved in amendment by Councillor D.Farrell and seconded by Councillor M.Kennedy that no appropriation bo made.A vote is taken on the amendment showing thirteen in favor and the amendment is declared carried and the main motion J r \\ i I r- n « V rx: .5Sé m a W&BS8& i i j & 9 \\ >A ria m \\ THE 1954 MONARCH LUCERNE SEDAN i* White sidewall tires, fender skirts, power features and Automatic Transmission optional at extra cost on certain models.) e N.Hîonarch.^\t- LINE ALL NEW FOR 54 .THE the ultimate in beauty.the ultimate in driving ease features a wider-than-ever choice of longer, slimmer models \u201cOver 20 years\u2019 experience back of that new V-8\u201d \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 lost It is moved by Councillor H R.Lunam and seconded by Councillor M.Kennedy that this meeting do adjourn to 1.30 p.m.Meeting is resumed at 2.00 p.m All available local valuations received are placed before Council.Those of Aldfield and of Church and Dorion have not yet been submitted.and it is moved by Councillor Michael Kennedy and seconded by Councillor H.R.Lunam that Aldfield valuation be established at $250,735 for county our poses.\"Yes, and there's never been a car as lovely as the new Lucernes\u201d of the latest, most advanced overhead-valve design \u2014Canada\u2019s newest V-8 engine, made by Canada\u2019s most experienced V-8 builder.Here is an entirely new feeling of stability, road-control and steadiness on curves, a new concept of driv ing, rid.ng and steering comfort, with new Ball-Joint Front Suspension.Here is every new power feature to make driv ing effortless, including Power Steering\u2019, Power Brakes*.Power Seat*, Power Window Lifts* and Automatic Transmission* enjoyment in Monarch\u2019s Quiet Ride\u201d interiors \u2014dramatically beautiful, luxurious, silent at aJI speeds.You're invited to see and drive lithe magnificent new 1954 Monarch\u2014designed by the industry\u2019s finest style-craftsmen in the newest styling laboratories .built by Canada's finest builders in Canada's most modern automotive manufacturing plants.Here is breath-taking new beauty interpreted in longer, lower-looking lines.In the four superb models of the new Lucerne line, designed for today\u2019s new idea of motoring pleasure, beauty achieves its ultimate expression.Here is great new V-8 power that means greater smoothness, faster acceleration, more safety and flexibility of operation\u2014 from a completely new 161-Hp.V-8 engine H A N kV C:r ri< '¦ It is moved by Councillor M.Kennedy and seconded by Councillor E.Cotie.that for county purposes the valuations placed local municipalities by the local valuators, as revised and homologated by the local councils, be accepted and adopted by this council except that of Aldfield which shall be 250.735 and that of Church and Dorion which shall be $200,000.as provided in the above resolutions, and that, with the above mentioned changes bringing the total for county purposes to $13,082,410.00, the new valuation rolls of the sev- and new riding r r ! the SEE YOUR MONARCH DEALER Authorized FORD & MONARCH Dealers Shawville eral local municipalities comprising this county corporation of Pontiac, are equalized and homologated for county purposes for the current C Phone 152 year It is moved by Councillor H R Lunam and seconded by Councillor C A Beaulieu, that this meeting do Carried now adjourn At Corner No.8 Highway And Centre Street Arthur Labelle.Secrctary-Treasur er i I I December 17, 1953 Page Four The Equity LETTERS TO EDITOR bevn defeated 193 to 25 with 11 Con- , enforce a new order but to suggest HOSPITAL DONATIONS servatives voting with Social Credit to this 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(at least 11 are seeing some light) ; method, if they think it needs corAs one of your reader* it pleased Faction, that you publish the Social Credit me very much that you published Now do you think that I woulld Clarendon Ministerial Assoc, $50.00 amendment to the speech from the\tsome of Mr.Solon E.Low's speech\tbe a Social Creditor if\t1 thought Verner Reckwald.turnips, cabbage Throne, so that your\treaders could\ton the s.C.Amendment\tfor a moment it would\tlead to a see for themselves\twhat Social\tMr.Low did suggest a committee\tpolice state.Thats what\twe Social Credit had to offer\tto offset the\tto inquire into the present cause\tCreditors wish to avoid, because of unbalanced trade between the we did have a police state under st.Johns Ladies Aid, Ladysmith farmer and the consumer, not to his present system in the Thirties* we drove and arrested SHAWVILLE ROTARY CLUB ANNUAL TURKEY DRAW and CHRISTMAS DANCE Editor, The Equity.My letter, November 29th asked Mrs.Sam Woods.1 basket of parsnips.1 gallon pickles.butter; Mrs.Otm, 6 qts carrots.6 qts beets.present chaotic Condition.Since then this amendment has Lindsay Judd and His Orchestra 18 lb butter; 1 gal peas.6 qt.basket carrots; 4doz eggs.10 cans _ when f thousands of our citizens from city / to city as they rode the rods and souP« * P3*! honey.6 qts pickles / advanced on Parliament too.look- an\u2022 11 K K y.ft: \u2022 f I \\ \u2019 /> AK U % 1 ( te: i \\ K > x> \\ r ! / 4 X ( % I m 1 I * * S'! £ I 1 EX V* 4 ÆA1 W\\k \\ 11 V.1 J» fl N! » /> % L / \\ IxSivx y/z I \u2022J // \u201cAnd Joseph also went up from Galilee, out \u201cAnd she brought forth her first born son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn.\u201d of the city of Nazareth, into Judea being great with child\u201d.with Mary, \u201cAnd there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.\u201d in mm s A r/it\\ A % m f r \"4.a \\*s z y U o \\ i J.1 Z A _ V 4* * ! s S- I 7 t- IB V t \u2022\u2022\u2022 Z m \\\\ 1 \\ /' \\ i > ¦tf : i / Z 9 i / * /' ï < % i i i i i >> v ty 11 VA ^r m.x « \\ / kU I I % /, ».w I ft K I /< it \u201cAnd lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them and the glory of the Lord shone round them, and they were sore afraid \u201cAnd the shepherds said' one to another.let us go unto Bethlehem and see this thing which the Lord has made known to us \u201cA multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying Glory to God on the highest and on earth, peace, good will toward men.If f Jf / a *r \\ < / r\\ \u2022 E 7a I: UK V X7 V 7^ V v.1V> \\ m im i i i.e 4 ! 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Come in and see it todayt Shawville # fi .\t \t\t\t December 17, 1953 The Equity Page Eleven *\t7\tour Company will have to make collegiate woodsmen\u2019s competition.some changes on our switchboard.In the felling and twitching event Mr.Bilodeau and Mr.Tousaw of the Bell Telephone Co., were asked to attend the meeting and give the Directors an outline of the changes that would be most beneficial.Mr.Bilodeau stated eager y / / monuments of fine marble and granite OF THE BEST QUALITY.Made by the Latest Machinery.Visit Our Showroom and See For Yourself! GEORGE II.FROATS & SONS RENFREW, ONTARIO / / i St.George\u2019s W.A.z SHAWVILLE 7 X * Z ' The year 1953 has been quite I eessful and gratifying to St.Thorne Centre.suc- i 1 BODY we would $ nt>('d a larger room and the floor ! George\u2019s W.A., / plan would have to be changed i I replacing most of all the WP had eleven members.In January we purchased a carpet for the Church aisle and received cheques for quilts made at Christmas.PHONE 278 SHOP present equipment at a cost of approximately $32.000.00 or make the immediate necessary additions at approximate estimate of $8.000.no.\t1,1 May members and guests paid which would only last at most 5 honor to our senior members, Mrs.Smith and Mrs.McCleary who serving their 30th year in Missionary work.r > ^XXX»>-vx>>>>>>x>> > I ^ » .* M, an m w WALSH COLLISION REPAIRS 0 ADOLF KLINKE KING STREET 8HAWVILLE PHONE 274 years.Moved by T.Cecil Elliott second by Hursty Hodgins that we send $5.00 to the Pontiac Anti-Tuborcul-lis Association at Coulonge.On motions of Gordon McMillan Sunday school for the benefit of and Hursty Hodgins the following thc twenty-eight parish children, stock transfers were approved, 6 aho would find impossible to at- sharcs from Mrs.J.N.Russell to *tend in winter-Ronald Russell; I are \u2022\\ Mi w T1 - Painting & Body Work - From May to October the W.A.financed, supervised and taught tr (Behind Sheppard\u2019s Garage) C: i SHAWVILLE On September 5th, we held a sale 6 shares from , , ,\t, , .David McDowell to Winston C.Mc- 1t)f hume taking and served tea at Dowell.\t| the Orange Hall, so we accepted the Correspondence was read.Out- | opportunity to serve supper for the standing accounts, reoort of work |Britons Shooting Match in October, done on Highway No.8 was dis- 'Both were successful, cussed.GIFTS o c ( > < ) Every Woman Adores Cologne- \"Paris solid\u201d Compacts-Air Spun : Bath Salts-Shakti Perfumes-Coty\u2019s Swans, Perfume Mrs.Bretzlaff completed the Mission quilt and sent it in November.We met all our other obligations without difficulty.Wo are now completing sale articles and have ordered church Frontals.North Star Lay Mash Moved by H.I.Hobbs we adjourn.H.M.Cuthbertson.Secretary.x * ; * BRISTOL COUNCIL * S l The regular meeting of Bristol Council was held December 7, with Mayor Beattie and a full board of cleaning and care of thc church.where ever they can to help the I RS Our Group have taken over the For more eggs feed North Star Lay Mash, available in both Mash and Pellet form.: councillors present.The minutes , of the last meeting were read and vvardcns and we have paid the approved on motion Crs.Mayle electric liKht bil1 for another and Marks with one correction of This has been done ever since wir-a bill from A.H.Kelley for 1 keg ing was finished-of spikes which was printed in the November minutes at $16.00 which should have read $11.00.Robert Lucas appeared at the ,ncy Sheppard, president, Mrs.board re pipe below Laihom\u2019s jMitchem* lst vice-president; Mrs.hill on 6th line, this matter was 1 Rrouse\u2019 2nd vice-president, Mrs.left over till spring.\tj Bretzlaff, treasurer, Mrs.Schock, Leo Elliott requested two rolls ^cretary, Mrs.Watson, educational secretary.1 $ year.ft I# * >» «/ If you have plenty of good grain have it mixed 9 with North Star Poultry Concentrate.0 Officers for 1954-Mrs.Smith, Honorary President, Mrs.McCleary, Honorary vice-president, Mrs.Sid- mmk «L It pays to feed the best.Buy North Star Feeds and see the difference.Bells 'A Slips - Nylon,Crepe Housecoats -Corduroy, Wool of snow fence.m Milton Hahn requested four rolls of snow fenc:\tGatineau Power Co., 10.89; J.A.Charlie Russell met the board , Laderoute, oil, 102.30; Geo.Render-with a complaint of an unfair valu- son, garbage, 7.00; Mrs.McGoff, gravel, 5.00; Merlin McKee, gravel, 179.30; H.A.Kelley, spikes, 11.00; Mrs.M.Sammon, gravel, 1.00; Chas.I Russell, bulldozing, 146.00; Victor Krutz, salary, 28.70; Mrs.J.Mc- Motion Smiley and Harkness tha Wellington Smith, labor, 23.20; this Council inspect this road.James Tracy, 8.00; Mrs.F.Kelley.is\" for land taken by the Department j Hilliard Beattie, gravel, 43.40; Joe Carried.Gibbons, gravel, 4.70; Oswald Mur-Motion Cr.Moyle and Smiley that ldnok gravp1 n 2n Wellington Smith receive five loads Motion by Cr.Moyle that the of gravel on ragged chute road hill, meeting be adjourned.v,y SHAW VILLE MILLING COMPANY LTD 1 Wellington Smith met the board re gravel for road in his division.Gerald Ireland met the board re an underground crossing on the 11th concession.\u201cWhere Trading Is A Pleasure!\u201d LLOYD STEVENS, Manager Plaid ) f TELEPHONE 126 Hosiery - Phantom's Pencil Seam - Mercury's Sugar N\u2019 Candy Lingerie - Night Gowns Nylon Tricot Blouses - Crepes, Nylons, Jerseys Slippers - Gloves - Bags Jewellery etc.$ > ) of roads.DENIS MENARD, B.A., 0.D.OPTOMETRIST Carried.Motion Cr.Harkness and Smiley that all ratepayers in arrears of taxes for three years be notified that if not paid before December 28, their property will be sold at I the land sales.Motion Cr.Moyle and Marks that the rate for Municipal taxes for the year 1954 be set at seventeen mills on the dollar and that 5% interest be charged on all arrears after December 31, 1953 and that a discount of 3% be allowed from Municipal taxes paid before February 1, 1954.Motion Cr.Draper that the following bills be paid: Clifford Beattie, labor, $20.00; H.S.Ballantyne.Secretary-Treasurer.EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Comes to Pontiac Every Second Saturday Shawville\u2014Pontiac House, 7 to 9 p.m.Phone 35 for appointment Campbell\u2019s Bay\u2014Mrs.V.Mousseau, 3 to 5 p.m.Phone 31-15 for appointment Fort Coulongc\u2014Mrs.Marion, 10.30 a m.to 2 p.m.NEXT VISIT WILL BE SATURDAY DEC.19 % Carried » * : Radio Interference Ever have your favorite radio program interrupted by \u201cInterference\u201d from electrical equipment?It is annoying \u2014but quite frequently the interference can be stopped or at least cut down.Gifts Carried.Short Cuts To A Mans Heart SHIRTS - Forsyth s Î : » Nylon Tricot - Tooke\u2019s Famous jLjsffc M0RLEY HODGINS LTD.rh : #4 \",, : 1 * \tÎ ^ branches rub against *\tutamield S H\u20acW e ! pany keeps'crew^out *
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