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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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[" 1 66 Voice Of The Pontiac No.32.71st Year Thursday, 4, 1954 .\t_____________ _____________________________7c Each $3.00 A Year $3.75 In U.S.A.UranIuqf Prospectors Converge) Variety Concert At High School On Calumet Island Sr m I Many Pontiac Children U /* w By Len Coyne o 8 - -\t-\t,\t- bUn* act and human pyra- library.Candy was sold by the II UonmrAr'H\tr,ltls performed by high school jlV.IfldLIIILUMI\tboy: ifcder the direction of Mr.G.\u2022istawaiiavVM |Stones] was like frosting on the TMf|n nf n mmâ m JÊ \u2018 $\tca^e I01* the hundreds of adults I I\tIcfl\tand children who came from far ¦ ¦ mnMVl ¦ vmm l IK\tand ntar through snow and ice .\t.\t.\teM, .to wrftch the variety show at mm Institute will meet at the home of charge Calumet Uranium Mines Ltd jng in Mg late fathP^N\tand *he WhUe s.œ'At fs?zssrzr&sz ember.1950.will be Mr.Chailes A t l Andrews-Knox Prospectors from different points February Fellowship Group at the home in this province especially Val d'Or of Mr .Walton McCorriston at 8 Everybody welcome.Girl Guides of Shawville in the intermission.Z VJ Noranda and Tifhmirvs have con- p.m Collision On Rink No.8 verged on Calumet Island.b> plane February 5\u2014Masquerade' Dance at truck and train; during this week Waltham Community Hall \"This 8 That\" all stakeable property will be tied up to mining companies and pri- Patricia Armstrong of Grade Db Shaw ville High School, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Melvin Armstrong Shawville, has won the a1\t- 59 \u2022 Wr # 1 Ask Anyone Who Has # Bought From Us About Ou Quick And Efficient Servi We Are 100 percent Behind Everything We Sell.+ **#### On tk^flV Reach-Easy CLEANER.ob at Hunts- D.C.Laekie.Carl Vandrv Gordon broom if you *ive the stone Shortly afterward*.1 saw a police of St.Pats goals) Kealcy, Sheehan, trim Fort Coulonge 3-0 on Brysoil \u2019 U\tPopkey: president Women's Assoc- inturn H gocs to your right of the tar pulling up in \u2022 front of our i Phelan.Nadeau.Van Lammers, ' Ice Sunday night.The night wei Littlë Miss Susan Kennedy iation> Mrs- May Knight.Mrs.Guy i broom.and if you Sive it a vice Garneau.\t20 below and on an open air rink, daughter of Mr.and Mrs Clarence Rochon' secretary, Mrs.M.Camp-! Vlrsa.it,goe,s vice''ersa-If 1 can iust de- it was everything but comfortable.Kennedy was in Ottawa General bel1, treasurer-\tiget\t\u2018\"at into my head and remem- Horner, Dale, but both sides were game and Hospital for two weeks with a Committee on Canvass:- Mrs.A Iber 11 111 bf alright for this week.szssrzziszs: v=r0.zurn.rr r sutrm*B-\"\u2022 -H - sis =rio as rs as\"* \" \u2014 ts-j-ssl nro !»»> -r,;,a the goose egg.Marcel De sabrais\tminister and of thanks to the of- tarnin* libout brooms that Shaw ville Juveniles 6\u2014Renfrew 2 refereed the game.\t-Little Paulette St.Pierre, daugh- fleers of the church, the boards and Jnever- tflught mo.Ma.At -Shawville Arena last Monday Fort Coulonge>goal.G.Amyotte; ter of Mr.and Mrs.J.p.St.Pierre he organizations was unanimously night eRnfrew Juveniles lost a defence.F.Soucie, G.Lemay, D.was^rushed to Shawville Hospital.>assed by the meeting.hard fought battle against Shaw- Soucie.J.Amyotte J.Marion.Saturday, where she underwent ._ * ville Juveniles scoring only two i Bryson:- goal.C.Newberry, de- an appendectomy operation.Her against Shawville s 6 çüsj & ' w n àtm ~ ^ was am his wife, present were Shawville Arena.Two short fist O t Many good essays have been re- ceived but the one which won the prize of ten dollars stood out among them all 'A Fort Cou longe United Meeting I\u2019M KKJtIJNfi Reams could be written upon the subject of \u201cLaw And Order In Our Own Backyard'* but Miss Armstrong has summed it all up in a brief, well described \u2019little episode.Her essay starts a note of suspense and maintains this mood until near the end final paragraph contains a spark of originality which maintains interest in the essay from the first word to the very last congratulations to Patricia Armstrong goes an invitation to send Cavanagh, Trembl us her own sparkling version of Pherson, Spence, any other interesting events that maire occur in her neighborhood is her essay: on Her our With our L.Smith, Me % Here Dale.Hobbs; forwards, Langford.M.Hodgins.McTiernan.Pirie.Fin- M.Young.Ray Young and three McCredie brothers.The Most Important Thing That Has Happened In My Nelghborhodo In 1953 By Patricia Armstrong nigan, Thomas * $ Whizz There goes a police Wondering what his car uproar was all about put a touch of mystery into my mind soon to be partly solved when car drove up to the curb in front of our house and stopped rren got out and came to investigate a few matters and.finding that we hadn\u2019t heard, told us the cause of excitement.My mystery was a tawa team seven Two ! \"that a young boy about the age i brought the final score to 12-4 of eighteen years, stole a car and is hiding in it in a neighbor\u2019s yard:\u201d They then left.an neighbor's house.The policeman got out and walked into the yard.I couldn't believe that our neighbors could be in trouble but this certainly wasn\u2019t a social call, by the way the policeman was tearing up the path.In a moment he was opening the car door and pulling out the culprit! After asking him a few questions.he put on handcuffs and led him into the police car, driving Shawville!» goal, Thomas fence.Armitage HobbS.Fraser; forwards.Hedging, oughed it somewhat to keep warm.Langford, Finnigan, McTiernan.R.The score indicates a hard fought * « * you Love, Dot Tickets are on sale at Sunnyside Restaurant for a radio drawing.Funds in aid of the Pee Wee Hockey team.Pte.Edgar Lasalle.a brother of Monday 3nd Tuesday.February Mrs.Francis McGrath, now or.8-9 H'yson Theatre is showing the eave from Germany, is visiting his P°Pu*ar comedy feature.It Grows sister, whom, he has not seen in ^ \u2018 'r,GC\u2018s\tIrene Dunne and 17 years.\tDean \u2022'a*£er- If you want a laugh don\u2019t miss it.first, Mrs.Ken Dugan; second.Mrs Maurice Razeau; men's, first.Mr 0.Godin, Mr.Archie Dufault, sec ond.fonce, C.J-emaire.R.Gervais: de- Physican is Dr.Bradshaw fense, F.Lem; J.Thomas.O.\t.p .Three H\ta^r/rom Camp.R°^Newberry, R.P°r3x.' ^\t^ Ladie.sBr.d.Jciub me, last bell's Bay battled it out with Brv-\t*\t*\t\u2022\t.' k f the homc of Mrs- Tait.son at the hockey arena here Sat-\tBy Rev.R.S.Smith\tCount gav^ ^rs- Le\" urday afternoon resulting in two\tC°\u2018 top scorc' Mrs' D Cavanagh .\twins for Bryson and one tie game The Quyon Ramblers were hosts 2nd and Mrs Ar\u2018 Dunnigan, the might say.to our own back yard.Rainvilles* Pee Wees and Junicr- to ,he Eardle-V F1>\"ers 0» Friday consolation prize with the special ________:______ -night and played to a two-all tie.Pr*ze to Mrs.W.Timm; four beau- $ off I think this incident was the most important thing that happened in my neighborhood in 1953 because it brought law order, as one j prizes were awarded after The\tas Mr R ib' T isig nant.C.PR.Station afent and the ! \" hich a very sumptous lunch was Linesi i m \u2022 - Mr.Orel T ide Ladies Here\u2019s A Bargain 50 DRESSES Next game will be at the home of Mrs.C.Nelson.s rved I By Mrs.Gerald Grace 'Campbell's Bay vs Vi Mon 7iri Edds.Seneca Falls, NY.rned to his home Friday, via TC \\ line to Syracuse, N.Y.from Er.Edds says Bryson is tops in entertainment also his first T / /«;> » A The game between the Juveniles j Ottawa of Campbell's Bay and the Juven lies of V nton vas won by Vinton [time in a staking rush and he en with \\/>z.e * > 5bjr IV O > re of 2-1.The winning joyed it greatly goals were scored by Jerry and 1 Lloyd Hearty.Patrick Kelley ! in the nets for the winning team / efl / Miss Nelda Cahill.R.N.and Miss Jackie St.Pierre.R.N., from Deep River Hospital spent the weekend at Bryson and Calumet Island.was \\ with New Formula * / i By Dorothy Mohr Rev.Dillon Cahill OMI.St.Pat The Pee Wee Hockey match took place last Monday night on the 'ricks College.Ottawa, officiated at The teams Mass here Sunday, during the absence of Rev.T.P.Tait, PP, who n Beech Grove arena were Beech Grove and Quyon, the latter winning 5-1.a i Regular Values Up To visited his mother in the Hospital at North Bay, Ontario.SCHOOL HOCKEY By Clarke Fraser Leo Newberry, Calumet Island who lost 10 $10.00 bills by fire while discarding his old purse for a new Tne Senior Boys Hockey Team one.has been informed by the from the Shawville High School Bank of Canada that 5 of the bills journeyed to Cobden Saturday with the numerals will be reissued night and returned home with an to him thus his loss will be cut 8-3 victory -in their favor.\tto $50.00 The school team took an early loud in the game with Pee Wee Hudgins and Art Smart each scoring a goal in the first five minutes.Later in the period Cobden tied the game with Orval Miller scoring both goals.In the second period the school took the lead again.this time to keep it with Art Rennick, Ivan Saunders and Grant Carey scoring a goal apiece to make the score 5-2.$14.95 CLEARING THE LOT AT CHICK STARTER SUPERIOR QUALITY\u2014ALWAYS FRESH HIGH IN ENERGY These features will give your chicks the start they need to produce large eggs \u2014 earlier- Poultrymen should be thinking ahead\u2014 planning their egg profit programme well in advance.Miss Patsy Newberry is recovering from a severe attack of La Grippe' and is back at her job in the Sunnyside Restaurant.Alfred Tait is visiting h'is uncle.Father Tait and renewing acquaintances Sault Ste.Marie, employed by the Canadian Tire Company.% Alfie is now stationed at à Starting Chicks on New Formula SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter gives 25% greater growth and should be the basis for any egg production gramme.Card Party and Bingo Keith McCleary, Pee Wee Hod- The CWI, Card Party and Bingo gins end Art Rennick each scored held in the Parish Hall.Bryson, a goal in the third period for Sunday, January 31st, proved to be Shawville.Orval Miller scored his very successful in spite of the very third goal for the Cobden team, cold weather.Euchre and Bingo Shawville:-goal, C.Fraser, de- were enjoyed by the large crowd fence.I.Saunders.K.McCleary.R and refreshments were served.' Richardson, K.Yach.forwards.A.Rennick, P.Hodgins.A.Smart, J.Fulford.L.Murray.G.Carey; subs.B.Hodgins.B.Howard.B.Yemen.I Cobden:- goal, P.MacGercher.defence.C.Mulvihill.A.Wren.E Pecver, forwards.O Miller.D.Me Jenney.P.Mulvihill, S.Faught, D.No Charges No Returns No Exchanges pro- Plan to begin your egg profit programme with New Formula SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter.W.A HODGINS Convenors * in charge were Mrs.Amable Jolicoeur, Mrs.Joseph Rodgers, Miss Ren ice Sullivan.The Bingo Game was in charge of Mr.Hubert Ralston.Many valuable prizes were awarded for both cards and bingo.The door prize was won by Alex Lance.Euchre winners were:- ladies.H.l.Hobbs&Sons Robin son February 4, 1954 The Equity Page Six mà | sufficient funds to cover expenses.Son Banquet and the Commissioner\t^ In order to do this, it was decided was asked to obtin an outside |||l § $\t||]| QGwl# III to hold a Food Sale of home-cook- speaker for the occasion.The pur- |\t_ ing on Saturday.February 6.and chase of a challenge shield lor i MsilhnYpC through the kindness of Mr.J.M.competition between the various ; IflMlIMVAva I» I The Cap\u2019s j Corner : EQUITY WANT ADS GET GOOD RESULTS l t < Argue this will be held in his office Scbut Hockey Teams was author!*- | By Mr*, lhlll* Graham on the corner of Main and Center ed and at the end of the season .^he mailman is busy these days Streets.There are around UK) will be presented to the winning saying -Where! Oh! Where!\" arc boys registered this year and these team for one year.When any team majiboxes.In the old days and their Dads should make a very has had it for three years it will w^en ^^in used to draw the ¦¦¦¦I This annual get to- |become then property.Plans for future activities were discussed Scout Mother's Auxiliary The Scout Mother\u2019s Auxiliary held their regular quarterly meeting on Tuesday evening last with the President.Mrs.Rice, in the chair.The main object of the last meeting was to make plans for the coming annual Father and Son Banquet which will be held during Baden-Powell week.February 21 to 27.A very attractive menu was decided upon, and the finance committee were asked to arrange for North Star Lay Mash nice crowd gether has become one of the bright spots of the year and this year should be better than ever.mail the horse would stop unerringly at each and every box regardless of how much snow would be covering it, but alas the automobile as yet is not equipped with the \u201cradar\" that Dobbin had and what with the windows being frosted up in * the below zero weather along with all the extra snow, the snow plow has piled on top of the boxes, delivering the mail is quite a job.Anyone interested in helping to make the job a little easier perhaps wouldn't mind using a shovel to good purpose and uncover the Don join- mail boxes, please.and it looks like a real good year ahead.Mrs.McCleary, the chairman of the committee in charge, will have quite an undertaking\tgetting her\tIt\twas\twith\ta great deal of replans together for this\tevent.Mrs.\tgrot\tthat the\t1st Shawville Crew Arthur Lalonde and her Sewing learned that their Leader, Mr.Don Committee are going to make roll- Macintosh, was leaving, having er and triangular bandages for the been transferred to Cornwall where Units with which to practice First he will be the Accountant in the Aid.The Auxiliary arc also going Bank of Montreal at that point, to see what they can\tdo towards\tSuch\ta\twell\tdeserved promotion obtaining some more chairs for the\tjsuch\tas\tthis\tcould be expected Scout Hall of which they are still from a chap who has shown out-very short.There was a good standing ability to lead turnout of the members to the ed Scouting in 1951 as a Rover meeting, but at that there were i Squire and was appointed Rover only about 25r; of the mothers of Leader.He re-organized the Crew the Cubs.Scouts and Rovers in until they have become a real Jun-this centre.It is of immense help ior Service Club.In 1952 Don was get behind the Scouters* efforts in Invested ns a full Hedged Rover to the Scouters in charge of the Scout at in Investiture held here Units when the Mothers join and by a \u2022 team which came from Ot-teaching their boys to take care of tawa.He was appointed District themselves under different circum- Rover Lender and has been in stances and become better citizens, direct charge of all Rovering in Any Mother who is not a member.Pontiac District.One of the should contact Mrs.Melvin Arm- activities of the Crew has been strong and get their names on her their Civil Defence work and they rolls.The annual fee is only 25c have formed the nucleus of the and their membership would be lovai unit of the Ground Observer very much appreciated by all who Corps in which Don was the Chief have anything to do with Scouting Observer in this vicinity For more eggs feed North Star Lay Mash, available in both Mash and Pellet form.Rover Leader Leaving If you have plenty of good grain have it mixed with North Star Poultry Coneealrate.'\t^-U3C$ It pays to feed the best.Buy North Star Feeds and see the difference.WHAT IS \u201cDEMAND ?Charteris Demand is the word used to describe the amount of electricity used by efech customer when his requirements are at a peak.For instance, if you had ten 100 watt bulbs all on at once, your \u201cdemand\u201d would be 1000 watts or 1 kilowatt the greatest amount of power you needed at one time was 1 kilowatt.If, however, you also use a 3,000-watt waterheater at the same time, your \u2018 demand\u2019\u2019 would be 4 kilowatts\u20141 kw.for the bulbs and 3 kw.for the water-heater.The \u201cdemand for electricity is the factor which form and it may be worn all dur-governs the size of the gen- ing Scout-Guide Week.In Pontiac Crating substation trans- I\tthe above will be followed The Class last week was post- mission and transforming gJlfïïTn» ÎUÏ equipment required to pro- bee.in connection with the Boy concert.This week the lecture and vide the service.\tScout Association, as Cubs.6.692.practical work will be in fractures Scouts.3.763.Lone Scouts.23.Sea and SHAWVILLE MILLING COMPANY LTD Mrs.Henry McCord Junior Auxiliary Under the leadership of Mrs.C.C.Watson, the Junior Auxiliary of the Anglican Church at Charteris.met at the rectory on Saturday afternoon.The meeting opened with praeyr by Mrs.Watson and the work period was spent in working at scrap books served by the hostess.Wesley Women's Association Mrs.Ardley Elliott was hostess when the W.A.of Wesley United Church assembled on Friday evening.January 29.for their regular monthly meeting.The meeting was opened with Scripture reading and prayer by the President, Mrs.Ellis Palmer.The financial report was given by the treasurer.Mrs.J.Crawford.There were no minutes, due to the absence of the secretary.Mrs.Ken Armitage, who has recently moved to Shaw ville was delegated to the position of secretary by the members.The members completed several articles of work following the business period.Refreshments served by the hostess.with Mrs.L.Lang and Ellen McCord assisting, were enjoyed by the members.\"Where Trading Is A Pleasure!\" LLOYD STEVENS, Manager TELEPHONE 126 main 0 ( ) > ) > meaning that Refreshments were Mrs.Macintosh has been a Scout Mother for some time and has been active in the local Auxiliary.She took the St.John Ambulance Course in First Aid three years ago and passed for her Certificate rating Are you looking for something to keep you Scout-Guide Week Provincial Headquarters have advised that the week of February 21st to 27th will be known this year as Boy Scout-Girl Guide Week.Géorgie became old enough and Lord Baden-Powell.the founder of J°ined the Wolf Cub Pack in which both these movements, was born ^c is a Tcndcrpad Cub.lacking February 22 and the nearest Sun- onLv tvvo subjects to obtain his First Star.The Boy Scouts Associai! ation veish this Scouty family.Their son WARM?day.February 21st will be Scout Guide Sunday members of these Associations arc \"Good Hunting\" wherever they may to attend their own Church in uni- &°* On Sundax Mrs.Gerald Kelly Try the sweaters, cardigans, pullovers and boleros.Kays\u2019 Style Shoppe McKuuto* & St, Michael St.John Ambulance Course as this is a very important Scouts 54.Rover Scouts 177 and part of First Aid, it is hoped there Scouters 919 making a total of will be a full attendance.It i'll.628.There are now 235 Groups, important to know how to Power companies every where are installing \u201cdemand\u201d meters so that they can have a more accurate measure of the amount of power actually required by each customer.With so many appliances used in the home, the \u201cdemand\" of each customer is many times what it was when lighting was the only use made of electricity.is very j pro- 253 Packs.186 Troops and 21 Crews, perly immobilize a broken bone to At the Queen's Scout Recognition ; avoid pain and further shock to a Ceremony which will be held in | patient, the Moyse Hall.McGill University.on Saturday.March 20 next.Pontiac ##\t___ District will again have two re- W fl B* 1H presentatives in the persons of ¦ H 1 ill Graham R.Lester and Murray Moore.Their Certificates are on file at Provincial H.Q, and they will be presented to these boys at this ceremony.The Scout Marks- Vestry Meeting: A full attendance was present when the annual vestry meeting of St.Matthew's Anglican Church met at the rectory on Friday evening.January 29.The Incumbent.Rev.C C.Wat- son.opened the meeting with a prayer for guidance in the coming year, 'and acted as chairman for Mrs.Warnie Richardson Mr.and Mrs Elwood Sharpe the meeting spent a few hours on Wednesday with Mr.and Mrs.Hilliard Palmer.Shawville, Quebec Phone 291 The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the Vestry Clerk and approved by the gathering.Lawrence Lang presented the report of the People's Warden, while Norval McNeill reported in his capacity as Rector s Warden.The reports showed all obligations met arid a substantial balance for manship Competitions are again open for applications and if any Troop or Crew wish to participate, they should make application.Mr.and Mrs.Dalton Richardson and girls.Shawville.spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Garnet Hodgins.Yarm.LOGS WANTED Scout Group Committee At the regular meeting of the Group Committee plans were made | in respect to the annual Father and Mr.and Mrs.Ken Sinclair and Mrs.Jack Sinclair, motored to Ottawa on Wednesday to attend the 00th Stipend and Budget, signify-funeral of Mrs.Eddy Black Colmar ing a healthy financial state.Following the acceptance of the Congratulations to Elva Tracy reports, Mr.Watson thanked his v*ho celebrated her 10th birthday, parishioners for their co-operation Monday, February 1.\tduring past years, with particular reference to the devotion to duty shown by the church officers.It was mentioned that St.Matthew\u2019s We will pay cash for the following logs.Delivered to our Renfrew yard during January and February.WALSH COLLISION REPAIRS Mr.Elliott Belsher and Mr.Bert Belsher attended the funeral of Mr.Geo.Smith.Campbell's Bay on Monday.February 1.Yarm Annual Meeting OAK LOGS Straight and Sound\u201412\" tops and up 12 ft.lengths\u2014$50 per thousand 14 ft.lengths\u2014$60 per thousand 16 & 18 ft.lengths\u2014$75 per thousand Logs must run 75% 14 & 16 ft lengths BASSWOOD Straight and Sound\u201412\" tops and up 10 & 12 ft.lengths\u2014$55 per thousand 14 & 16 ft.lengths\u2014$70 per thousand 8 ft.and longer and less than 12\u201d tops\u2014$45 M BIRCH Good Quality Saw Logs.12\" tops and up 8 ft.to 16 ft.lengths at $75 per thousand MAPLE 12\" tops and up.Straight and Sound 10\u2019 and longer, 75% 14\u2019 and 16\u2019 lengths\u2014$55 M ELM LOGS Straight and Sound\u201412\u201d tops and up 8 and 10 ft lengths\u2014$35 per thousand 12 ft lengths\u2014$50 per thousand 14 and 16 ft.lengths\u2014$60 per thousand congregation has purchased a building for a church hall and it is hoped that this Will be used to good purpose in community activities.The election of officers for the ensuing years resulted as follows: Norval McNeill was re-appointed by Mr.Watson as Rector's Warden.Mr.McNeil thus enters his 23rd - Painting & Body Work - A well attended meeting of the Yarm United church congregation was held, Thursday night, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Hurst Hod-gins with Dr.A.F.Fokes in the chair and Mrs.Fred Dagg taking the minutes.The reports received were most encouraging and showed that the (Behind Sheppard\u2019s Garage) SHAWVILLE consecutive term in this capacity.People's Warden, Ewart Hodgins; .- , ,\tSynod delegates.William Lang, congregation had enjoyed a most Norval McNeill: Sidesmen, William prosperous financial year.The report on tnurch finances CLEARANCE SALE OF WINDBREAKERS Lang.Blythe Lang.Fred Dagg; Rectory Committee.Fred Hodgins; Envelope Secretary.Mrs.N.McNeill.Vestry Clerk.Mrs.H.McCord.was read by William Hodgins and showed the ministers stipend paid in full.t .He also gave a report of the % current church account showing « I receipts of $135.40 with a balance a of $20.00.Stirling Hodgins report'll ed that the church had given $57.50 % to Missions.1 The Woman's Association report % showed there were 13 active mem-' S hers and 12 meetings with receipts 1 of $296.56 and a small balance hand.Mclburn Elliott reported for the cemetery board showing a small balance on hand day School report showed 61 scholars and teachers, average attendance of 39.receipts of $194.55 and a balance of $43.The Officers elected for 1954 * Following the adjournmetn of the business portion of the gathering, the ladies present served lunch and an hour of \u201cpleasan; bread\" enjoyed.Farm Forum The North Clarendon Farm Forum met at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Towell with a full attendance.\t« Discussion centred about the topic of free trade with U.S.vs the present tariff walls.The group thought that though free trade (in agricultural products) would have its good points it would not solve the problem of a market for surplus farm products for either US.or Canada.Refreshments were served by the hostess and Miss Laurina Lance.We are Clearing out about thirty-five Windbreakers.These are left-overs fom vaious lines and the sizes are scattered.Your opportunity to pick a new Windbrcaker at a saving of up to 40% on The Sun- Look for the display all specially price tagged inside the front door.All prices are delivered Renfrew, Old Quebec scale.Please forward your inquiries promptly as we only intend to purchase a limited quality.were as follows, secretary-treasurer, William Hodgins; elders.Hurst Hodgins.James Judd.Rev.Ivor Currie-Mi 11s; stewards.William Hodgins, Melbourne Elliott.Wilson Tracy; president W.A., Mrs.Stirling Hodgins; superintendent Sunday school.Rev.I.Currie-Mills; Missionary Convenor.Stirling Hodgins.Organ- .Congregation and the various or-ists.Mrs.Bert Hodgins.Mrs Hurst I ganizations.and the workers in the Hodgins; cemetery committee, Mel- [Sunday School were unanimously borne Elliott.Garnet Hodgins.Hurst I passed.DEAN & MERRITT\u2019S Hodgins.Votes of thanks for the services of the Minister, the Officers of the THE BASKIN LUMBER CO.LTD.RENFREW, ONTARIO Phone 29 General Store SHAWVILLE Free Delivery L - \t February 4, 1954 The Equity Page Seven I Mr.Gervase O'Reilly delighted the I audience with two solos.Mr.O'Reilly was accompanied at the piano by Mr.Bruce Alearst, who also Rev.R 8.Smith, B.D*\tacted as pianist throughout the Mrs.John Smith of Mansfield vis-\tMember of C P S\tevening Itcd at the homes of Mis.Mary\tcoached by Miss Muriel Bronson.If55\tilEiS! ïïëMFê Included Sufficiency Fish Davidson Quyon Henry Roy Passes In Bristol Mrs.William Orel*!;ton WORLEY HODGINS LTD.The play had been Mr.Henry Roy, a life-long resident of Bristol, passed away at his home early Sunday morning, January 24, after an illness fo three months.% HEADQUARTERS for ALL your HARDWARE Born at Bristol, December 22, 1860, the son of the late Mr.and all his up We are happy to welcome Mr.cast and Mrs.R.Dufault and family | taken by Mr.Lome Draper, (Bus-as new residents of this town SSSsSHS ?mnhE' A' Hart and MrS Bryant I He\u2018 was a member of St.Edward ¦ÉÉÉej\t¦ the Confessor\u2019s Roman Catholic Church and a member of the Holy Name Society for a number of years.ter), Elder Snuffels, taken by Carl Trudeau; Hiram Fish by George Bronson; Bill Barker by Bob Keon; Aunt Jerushy Fish by Mrs.Amy Keon; Little Sis Pupkins by Miss Mr.Oliver Labine motored to I Patricia Lawler; Miss Shelly Etta Montreal on Saturday, to visit his | Snapper by Mrs.Muriel Bronson; son, who is a patient in hospital was Mr.John Goddah of Ottawa, paid a brief visit last week at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Marion.All in all the play was a great success and dates are open for any society or group who would Mr, Doug,.CmpbcU «com-5^^ panied him to Strathmore, to spend j Not withstanding the terrible I United Congregational Meeting ! The funeral was held, from his the weekend with her sister.Mrs.weather and near blizzard the play I\t,\tresidence Tuesday morning at 9 30 R Cooper-\tI was a sell-out and proved a tre-L™*\tof the to St Edward the Confessor s mendous success and congatula- y~.f ^ -1 Chafge was held |Church where requiem high mas, tlons poured into the cast from 2.\tTT w,th r
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