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[" # ' ; y % \u201cVoice Of The Pontiac 99 No.35.72nd Year.Shawville, Quebec, Thursday, February 24, 1955 By Subscription Z PROMOTE PONTIAC HOSPITAL-SURGICAL PLAN Stepping Stones?Mrs.J.J.Sly Mary Mcfiahern Queen Of o w 1 200 Members Eighty-Eight Pontiac Lions Carnival Years Young Quemoy And Matsu At Cairo in 1943, Roosevelt, Churchill and Chiang Kai-shek declared they would restore Formosa and the Pescadores to China at the end of the war.But when the Japanese peace treaty was signed, the allies could Elehly^M mckerl\u201ee not 3gree on whether the Pciping Communist Govern- on a giant birthday cake centred ment or the Nationalists should get Formosa and the The first in a series of meetings c\"£\u201e s a?ciu6 i F\"~ \u201e.**¦ the assistance of a companion.She | Jtau of Quyon-\tPaquette.Yolande Parker.Ole*- I About 50% of those present .lüMÜlltagilü^ The average life span of Gov- and Mrs.Austin Sly, Star City, and Lloyd Thompson; scorers foi 5- 4The Old Pros -r- *\tCrT%: A hockey game was also played Junior scorers' were: Wayne M on 9 vote °f confidence on look to us not only for sympathy North African P°bcy.The vote but for help\u201d.\tPut France once again in political crisis Which cast a shadow of un- i A Glance At France ex- was reached and the plan in operation by April 1, 1855.scorers were Rotary Club To Hold Carnival score was 1-1 Several friend's called durmg the day to offer good wishes including her pastor, Rev.H.G.Lester.A carnival, sponsored by the the I M^y MoGahern of Campbell's Bay ?°?ry C1\u201cb of Shawviiie.is to be prize winners in the costume judg-\tcrowned the Carnival Queen\tc ,\tat lhe.Arena\u2019\tShawviiie and\ther runner up was Gail Letts' !\tafternoon\tfrom 2.00 to Many different games* were held Ia 150 of Campbell's Bay.\t, pm- C(>stumes will be worn on the ice for the\tchildren, to\tA\twell attended Dance was held\t)y ,a contestants\tthe Carnival, their great enjoyment.\tMoney priz-\tin the Town HaI1 Mer in the ,\tand\tJudgin;g Wl]1 be carried out es were given to the winners in evening.\tm tw° classes'\u2014comic costumes each competition\t- I and character costumes.These ™JH:rE3 Fre ~|ÏE™ :: r :\t~ gs\u2014 e\\ ening between the Bryson Lions The Municipal Council of Fort 1 admission charge.All are invited Coulonge was asked to call a meet- [ to attend ¦¦ ing of the citizens' to discuss the acquisition of a fire engine.This they did and on Wednesday night a large gathering pf citizens met in the Poupore School Auditorium.The Mayor.Phi leas Amy-otte, was in the chair and all the councillors present.The Mayoi introduced Mr.St.Pierre who ad- I A series of National Film Board dressed the gathering on the great movie-.provided by Pontiac Film need \"for equipment and trained Council, were shown by Orval We were pleased to welcome need for quipment and trained Smart at -his week's Rotary Club two ladies from Portage and one men saying if you have ten men meelin« in Shawviiie.The films from Zion.The meeting opened to fight fire and they have been wepe recently obtained by the with Prayer, after which the min- tiained to fight it.it is far better Ccuncil from the Film Board as utes were read and approved.\tthan having a hundred men an extra program, to be held by Stark's Corners reported 18 baby without experience.You must the Council for two months, and gowns made, donations of 50c and train your fire brigade before yr JSed by groups throughout the .,\t4 .\t.\t~\t.\t,\t\u201e .\t4 ^-Binders and $2.50 turned in.can expect results and then the Pontiac\u2019 not on a schedule, but as 1 n®d el*h,\u2018 monlhj'\t°n n\"\tRen Hod gins and Brirt Auxiliary reported 19 Fire Brigade will see all about \u201ch suiii < ccasione arise.Two I *ene Coty.president of the as- Hursty Hodgins the following articles mended and 13 T-binders things needful for fire u-\u201etv sembly.has the job of nominating phares of stock were transferred: made; a donation of 8 T-binders You cannot wait to organize when candidates for premiership.This 6 shares from the late Roy Mac- from Mrs.D.A MacFarlane and the flre has started Th-rt * \u2018 month he has had four prospects.Far lane to MrsVlda MacFarlane; 6 $10.35 turned in; 5 pr.of hand prevention.Not only do you need XT\t:E~Hi 5 =\t- second was P erre Pflimlin.a mem- ented the auditors report which turned in by Quyon and 8 more ber of the Popular Republican was disdussed and accepted on ' party which has opposed the Paris motions of Hursty Hodgins and treaties for German rearmamen/t; Lenn-is Barr.third was Christian Pineau, a So- After much discussion a rec- were on Pontiac Rural Tel.To Change Collecting System ing Although this heightened tension in the Far East diverts U.S.attention and strength from Europe, Russia would still only lose in a drain to its* newly renewed industrial production were a limited war to be engaged in with the United States.Also, a limited war might become an unlimited one and Moscow does not appear to want that certainty over Western defense plans*, notably rearming Germany unde * the Paris treaties.It focussed new attention on the instability of French politics.Popular hostility to the State can be blamed for this instability.The French have been said to regard the State not as a ref Tre regular monthly meeting of eree but a player.This hostility the Pontiac Rural Telephone Co is reflected in the French Const!- was held in the Secretary\u2019s- Office The U.S.apparently feels that tution which restricts* the.power j February 15 at 8 until the Communists renounce of the executive vesting dominant any intention to us'e force against authority in the Assembly, where Formosa, the U.S.will regard an it is divided into almost equal attack on Quemoy or Matsu as a parts by the six parties: the Inpreliminary to an assault on For- | dependents.Gnulists, Radical Socialists, Popular Republicans.So- Britain and most of the other |c\u2018ia^s'\u2018s anc* Communists.The parties' are deeply dit led on fundamental age no p.m Present Chas.Russell, vice-president.Earl Fulford, directors, Wm.Armstrong, Ira Hanna.Ken Hodgins.Wm.II.Howard, Lenais Barr.Lennis Dean, Hursty Hodgins and He ma n Elliott.the , president were Central Hospital Auxiliary Rotarians See Film Bd.Movies mosa Minutes of the last regular .meeting were read and on motions\tHHHHI of Ira Hanna and Wm.Armstrong Central Unit of the Pontiac Com-were adopted as read.\tmunity Hospital was held on Fri- day.February 4th in the Penthouse.allies go along with Washington's decision to defend Formosa and the Pescadores but they feel there is no case fo~ defense of the coast- , , .,\t, Rm ,\t_ al islands.They would like to rtwB.vt P n bZ«|||||||||||||||||||j||| a un be system abuses their Motion that Messrs.Elgin Howard a\u2019.cl Geo.A.Russell be appointed Weed for the Municipality of Carried.w.th week vis-mi and ecu» in, at e strike Qiivc.y of Pontiac.For intance, Dr.Leduc.M.P.for Gatineau raised a in the Hi use of Commons 15th when he charged the Lumber Companies \u2022 A 4 \u2022 Mrs.Martha Arlene of motored Clarendon Counci % and daughter, \u2022bile there they Roy e - Suit to Cowansville.Rickford.St.Albans and Burlington, Vermont and other points in the US.A.visiting friends.During their stay in Sutton there was one of the heaviest \u2022 falls of the season.All road, were closed 1 1 'nspectors Clarendon.very peit.nent V On the firs?! day of school the Motion Crs.Barr and Hudgins | tcacher explained that if anyone the following Officers be ap-|had t0i go to the washroom he should hold up two fmgets.One Clarendon Council met Febm-ary 7th.1955 at a regular monthly meeting.Present Crs.Sparling.McCord and Messrs.Earle P.Ful-ford.Lennis Barr.Allan Smith and Lawrence Hodgins.The new members having sub- their Oaths of Office.A*# question January Ottawa Valley with not paying omted for the Municipality:-Hcalth Officers:-Dr.S.E.McDow- puzzied little boy plaintively ask-ell, T.C.Elliott.James Judd.ed: \u201cHow's* that going to help?\" Gordon Richardson Harry Stur-\t_________ Harry Eades*.Dwight Me- enable price farmers and j.Now IBB settlers* in and shows mar .dreds of thousands uf dollars being mulched from these primary producers.Recently Hayden Stanton for Leeds, described the Canadian Dairy Farmers as unable to compete aga that this the Canadian Market and described it as a \u2018slap in the face iu w % ¦p for pu pwok 3 v* & t h ; the Oalinc snow leading ' *ut of Suit n for 48 hours.Conditions being sto made their calls on ako the train from Bo^on s: t til * \u2022 4 to ( np Cl 4 ü * v * ol*vl 1 PPv t geon Dowell.lural Inspectors:-T.C.Elliott.Claude Richardson, svribed to took their seats at the Board.Minutes of the last regular meeting and notices of nominations and elections were read and approved on Motion Crs.Sparlirg and Smith.Carried.11 1 s wen.FASHIONS V, L';- bad Duct crs hui as skiis.to Montreal ran off schedule for a W b :.unt re- In- ch i ef ; spector.\\>und Keepers:-Gus Draper.Fied Smart.Wilbur Chapman, Gordon Richardson.John McNeill, J.E.Harry Eades.Thus.Mur- M.P.1 few days, cen ly returned from Sweetsb.ig oonvalesc at ___ *i «\u2022 iktssl B\"sr-ï5rsS5 Dalgleish.Mr.Webster y,d have no intention of making any changes.It Is the finest newspaper in Canada.hospital and is home from a heart condition1.Miss Eleanor Cam-pbell spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Aichie Hawthorne at Forresters Falls.Master Bobbie and Earl Carson, sons of Mr.and Mr*.James C# of Portage du Fort, spent the Correspondence for the month weekend with their aunt and uncle vvas reed and discussed.Mr.and Mrs.Allen Woods and cousin Donnie of Shawville.Mr.and Mis.William Armstrong Concession, and Lorraine of Portage du Fort.Audit for 19M as prepared by weekend with Mrs.Mr H.1.Smith was submitted and Mr.Gordon accepted by this Council and that Mr.Jim Welsh met Coun.il re fer.:e moved last fall on his property.Motion Crs.Smith that Mr S36.25 for land to widen read.Carried.Zvdidiid Lneese Government is allowing \\ New Palmer, phy.Harland Hodgins, and Est Carried.A 44w McCord and Jim Welsh be paid Leonard Belsher.The following bills kere pres- ruted to Council.H I.Smith.$57.50; Harry Stur- Harold Elliott.10.00; 14.00:\tHenry Smiley.on Canadian dairymen.both these important directly affecting the Now in 40 00: questions, people of Pontiac, there is not a whimper from the above mentioned factotums, not even from.Farm Forum whose vital interest, I should think, would be wrapped up in both questions.Adverse conditions such as these happen under a So- \"eon. q VeACH OTHE&IJI GOOD LANDS, BOYS! STOP THAT AWFUL < FIGHT/A4' UNDER THE HOUSE/ Tt>U < HEAR ME\t, ns the of Ottawa.Mr.Fred Russett of Shawville spent Tuesday of last week in Ottawa visiting his sister.Mrs.Harold McMahon.given den Stanton, MT in to give a portion of relief in these matters.Or must we take everything lying down.What say you, Mr.Editor?Bryson V/ By Len Coyne \\y, l Misses Betty and Diane Germain, Arthur Germain and Francis Cahill attended the Youngwedding at Sudbury last Len Coyne Grill during the absence of Mr.and Mrs.Rainville.Albeit Adams and A1 Hurst of Dun Raven Mine staff were visit-in Bryeon during the week.Among thosç from Bryson who attended the Convent Musicale, directed by the Sisters of St.Joseph, Campbells Bay, Friday, were Mr.and Mrs.Fred Coyne.Rev.T.P.Tait.The Misses Nekta Cahill and Jackie St.Pierre.Deep River Hospital Nursing Staff, were visitors* at Calumet Island and Bryson during the past week.Sympathy is expressed in this to Mrs.August Kluke on } 9 Mrs.R.).Sally Pilon w eek.Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Miss Dorothy Brunet returned to her home in Montreal Thursday.Mr.and Mrs.Renaud Rainville spent a week in Hamilton, visiting friends, returned home Friday.Mr.and Mrs.M.Lachance.South River, assisted at the Sunnyside ors ha Eleanor The funeral of Mrs.Elizabeth Sally, a resident of z A Mary___________________ _________ Beech Grove, Que., for many years was held there.Mrs.Sally had died following a long illness in Shawville Hospital in her 75th year.The funeral was held from the home of her aon, Harold Sally, to St Luke's Anglican Church, where Rev.Frank Lawler conducted the weivice.Interment was in the parish cemetery.Bom in Berdley.she was daughter of the late William Overton and Hannah Jeery.She was A fabric composed of silk and co'ion in a .delicate tone of silvery mauve does up smartly into a blithe,* young dress good for career or college.There is zigzag stitching on the bodice which has a neat, shortwaist look about it.aided and abetted by the neat, little double collar and its self bow.Skirt Is composed of unpressed pleats and the color of the dress Is Intensified in the purple leather belt.A % AW* \u2022 Zffhx x v 1 Ml % a s married in 1900 to Robert John Sally, who died in 1935.Mrs.Sally was an active member of St.Luke's Church.She leaves four sons, Ernie of the Breckenridge, Vernon of Ottawa, and Harold, both of £ \\ colt* the death oi her.mother during ! * X / William gg Beech Grove.the past week.*4* J Page Three The Equity February 24, 1955 H.Ann Donaldson SKIm V i ¦:£S§ sm -1 \\ K > * 1 l'/ KÜ Mrs.Harriet Ann Donaldson was' bom November 15, 1873 and departed this Hie February 10, 1955 at the home of her daughter, Mrs.Kenneth Tuttle o1 Bishops Mills, Chit., alter a lingering illness.She the daughter of Rev.and Mrs.if I { X e * r J\u2014* XX înaiy, born three daughters, Mabel, Mis.Switzer of Ottawa, Beulah, Mrs.John Landrey of Houghton, NY.(missionary to India since and Aileen, Mrs.Kenneth 2-19 Gus Elmside W.I.dishes for Community Hall, ar- , Mrs.Dalton Russell range program and nomina/taone Bristol 1937) Tuttle of Bishops Mills .who with two adotped daughters.Emma and Ruth, Mrs.Albert Sanderson of Kitchener, Ont Randall of Caidinal grandchildren and one great grandchild remain to mourn her loss.Mr.Knight predeceased her in June 1917.In 1923 she married David R Donaldson of Iroquois.Ont., who predeceased her in June Richard J.Milliken Mr.and Mrs.Russell Leader, in Ottawa, visited their grandparents Mr.and Mrs.J.H.McKillop.The February meeting of Ekn-side W.I.members and friends held at the home of Mrs.J.N.the assisting hostess Mrs.Dalton Russell was charge of the program which consisted of a Valentine reading and several contests which were en- By Mrs.Earl Findlay Bristol Women\u2019s Institute The Bristol Women's Institute j joyed by all.held its regular .meeting at the | Mr Allan Anderson of Ottawa home of Mrs.James Russell with waL.a recent visitor at the home Mrs.Gordon MacMillan as joint of Mr and MlS- r w Wilson.\tI ^ Mr, Alex MacKay of Toronto pack a box of used clothing for ha* returned to Pme Lodge, overseas, also a $10.00 donation to Mr.and Mrs.Murray Russell Save The Children Fund.Com- and two daughters were weekend appointed to buy i guests* of their parents.Mr.and A largely attended funeral of Richard John Milliken who died at his home at Greermount, was held from the Geo.Hynes* & Son Funeral Home to St.James Anglican Church, Otter Lake.Burial was in the parish cemetery.The service was conducted by Rev.S.Irving of Campbell s Bay.| Son of the late William Milliken and his wife Mary Calder, Mr.Milliken was* born at Leslie, De- , cembvr 27, 18S6.The early part of his life was spent at Leslie.He moved to Greeimount in 1911.Left to mourn his loss is his wife, the former Susan Stephens; nine daughters, Mrs.Alton lay < Greet a) cf Aylmer Herman Smiley < Elena» of Mano-tick Station, Mrs (Pearl) of Ottawa.Mrs.Stan Ponp?(Bernice), Mrs.Harry Weatherall (Lillian) of Aylmer.Mrs.Eric Smith (Marjorie) cf Osgoode.Mrs.Emile Mayhew (Anna) of Brocken ridge.Mrs.Denzil Mayhew Glean) of Shavvville.Mrs.Elmus King (Hazel) of Ottawa and four son?.Hawley of Shawville, Delburn of Connaught Gardens.Eiwood and Ira at home and one son Alzen died in 1915: one sister, Mrs.Perry Moore (Adeline) of Ridgeway.Pa.U S A.and one brother George of Cor.naught Gardens, Que.and 29 grandchildren.The pallbearers were six sons-in-law.Harry Weatherall.Stan Poaps Emile Mayhew Herman Smiley and Eric Smith Mr.Stuart Russell son cf Mr.an< Mrs.Roland Russell left Saturday for St.John, Que., where he is* stationed in the Air Force.Mr.and Mrs.Russell Dean.Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred McCallum wore Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs.Harold Sally.Beech Grove.Que.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Man well and little daughter.Portage du Fort, visited friends in Bristol.A B E M.Jack Wilson of St.Johns.NB.is spending two weeks leave with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.and two daughters.Portage du R.W.Wibyon.\ti Fort, visited their parents, Mr.and Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Woermke Mrs.Arthur Woermke and one stepson Ont., 12 we s McCredie was Mrs R.Cantman.The president Mr.W.J.Murray presided, assisted by the secretary, Mrs.E.Roy.Singing the ode and repeating the collect opened the meeting.Roll call was answered by all present, on proper food for the teeth.Last minutes w ere read and approved.The treasurer's* repoit was giv- 1 N 1950 She was converted at the early 'age of 12 years, and faithfully served the Lord she loved.In 1914 with her husband entered into the of Holiness under the (Continued on page six) mitteesr were experience ministry of Rev.John Scobie.Later they united with the Wesleyan Methodist Church, which they joyfully served till called higher.She life member of the W.M.S.PRINCESS WINS HIDE-AND-SEEK GAME Find- Mrs was a and a loyal supporter ci the Bible Society.She was a loving mother and a great woman of Prayer, deeply loved and respected by all who knew her.John Martin The Early Birds Get The Cream! IffK 0 W' m The funcial service was conducted in Hulse and Playfair Chapel, Ottawa.February 12.Rev.S.G.Caswell of the Holiness Movement Church, officiating, assisted by Rev.Herman A.Smith of the Wes'leyan Method.st Church.Her favorite hymns, \u201cLeaning on the Everlasting Arms\" and \u2018'Face to Face\" were sung by the congregation.Mrs.Gerald Findley sang so effectively \u2018\u2018The Last Mile of the Way.\u201d Enteiment was in Beechwood Cemetery Vault to be placed by her first husband in Cardinal, ther.ce \\to await the ressurection.msr The cream, or the profit in poultry, comes from the eggs which are produced early.In \u201955 get your pullet chicks early For the earliest maturing birds use North Star Chick Starter This feed's plentiful antibiotics, vitamins and balanced protein ensure trouble-free fast growth at minimum cost.Early pullets produce higher priced eggs\u2014 for earlier pullets feed North Star Chick Start- » ?.iüsm m § ?s Denzil Mayhei We Are Now Showing NEW CO^GOLEUM Floor Covering Patterns er! fk Shawville Milling Co.Ltd.m tv: z 0 # \u201cWhere Trading Is A Pleasure!\u201d LLOYD STEVENS, Manager TELEPHONE 304 Gold Seal Congoleum has set the standard for years.We carry practically all the favorite patterns in stock.You can actually save money by buying from this assortment, at the time, see and inspect the goods before taking delivery.6 ft.Widths\t$1.79 runnin8 yard 9 ft.widths\t$2.69\trunning yard i .I \u2014Central Press Canadian Princess Margaret wears a pert hat for her appearance at Tobago before she journeyed to Holetown, Barbados.Photographers are finding the Princess very elusive and it has developed into a hide-and-seek game to photograph her anywhere hut in public functions.The Princess is bv far the winner of the game so far same t Opportunity l 4* n&/we M M \\ I FOR A CAREER IN lJr k * H eMi - ï 1 II It |FR£EBOM| INSURANCE m hW n REXOLEUM STANDARD Floor Covering n IS BREWED BY F In the trained skill and courage of Canada's soldiers lies a wealth of insurance .\"Freedom\" insurance .peace The opportunities for young men with the right temperament and intelligence to make a career in the Army are excellent.As a modern, progressive organization, the Army is equipped to offer top rate schooling and training to CC'eer soldiers.There is a place in the Canadian Army for young men who can meet the challenge.The Army has a continuing need for good men like you, who want to make a career of protecting Canada's freedom, and your own, in the Army.J IF YOU DONT KNOW A hard-wearing covering for the economy- minded shopper.6 ft widths only $1.00 runninS >\u2019ard for against aggression b REXOLEUM DE LUXE Floor Covering may you never learn a men Many delightful color shadings in this group in a long-lasting enamel finish.6 ft.widths\t$1.55 running yard 9 ft.widths\t$2.45 running yard Only those stricken by war, disaster, or other tragedies know at first hand how vitally essential Red Cross services are to our nation.Those of us who, mercifully, have not learned from grim experience may well Serve Canada and Yourself In the Army To be eligible you must be 17 to 40 years of oge, skilled tradesmen to 45.When applying bring birth certificate or other proof of oge.Apply right away \u2014 For full information write or visit the Army Hoc railing Centre noarost your heme.1 m i i mttm Ï 3 Inlaid Floor Coverings, Linoleum Paste, Paste Appliers, Felt for base, Lino Rollers, \u2014all available at\u2014 / ttR Cheerfully Oretefully immm h^00 L C*Hé*» Army hfermelwe Cootre.%\t772 Sherbrooke SI.W.Heetreel.ra - Telepbeoe HI 6302 \u2022 \u2022 e * lyl , DEAN & MERRITT'S 3 (,Wol Hill.Quebec.f a - Telephone 4 5940 SUPERB LAGER! Sherbrooke.P a \u2014 Telephone LOneiee 2 SI08 Shawville 550?General Store Phone 29 DOW IttWtRY LIMITED Montreal \u2022 Quebec \u2022 Kitchener $5,494,100 is needed this year ) February 24, 1955 The Equity Page Four WOLF ATTACKS, BITES BOY (Church Services STANDARD CHURCH Rev.C.E.MfEwen 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00\ta.m.\u2014Church Service 7.10 p.m.\u2014Evangelitic Service % SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27 FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT STARK\u2019S CORNERS PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev.D.Roulley Thursday, 1.45 p.m.CHOV \u201cGood News Program*\u2019 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a m.\u2014Morning Service 7.45 p.m.\u2014Evening Service Portage du Port 2.00\tp.m.\u2014Sunday School 3.00\tp.m.\u2014Evening Service UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN CANADA Ll ~ Ml HOLINESS MOVEMENT # V SHAW VILLE PASTORAL CHARGE Minister Rev.H G.Lester, BA., BD* SHAWV1LLE 10 00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship 7.30 p.m.\u2014Evening Worship Zion 2 30 pjn.\u2014Public Worship \u2014Everybody Welcom PARISH OF CLARENDON Rev.R.G.Elliott.Rector St.Paul's.Shawville 11.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00\ta.m\u2014Morning Prayer 7.30 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer Wednesday, March 2 10-00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion 7.30 p.m.\u2014Lenten Service Holy Trinity.Radford Friday, February 25 Lenten Service at Lawrence Lang\u2019s St.Luke\u2019s.Caldwell 2.00\tp.m.\u2014Evening Prayer t nmpbellV Bay Rev.A.Wilkins Sabbath School Morning Worship Tuesday \u2014 8 p.m.Prayer Meeting Friday Young People\u2019s / 9 45 a m 8 1 11 HI a.m 8.00 p.m BRISTOL RIDGE PENTECOSTAL MISSION 10.00 a m.\u2014Sunday School 1100 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship 7.30 p.m.\u2014Evangelistic Wednesday 730 p m.\u2014Prayer and Bible Pastor H.A.Beaudry k * g*r # ?STARK'S CORNERS Rev.A F.Pokes, D D, Pastoi 7 30 p.m.\u2014Evening hour of worship 'John\u2019s* messages to the churches SHAWVILLE Pastor: Rev.Marion GUmer 7.30 p.m.\u2014Worship Service Wednesday 8 00 p.m.\u2014Prayer Meeting North Onslow Friday, 8.00 p.m.Young People\u2019s Service Quyon Tuesday Prayer Meeting BRISTOL PASTORAL CHARGE Rev.G.K.Stewart.MA.BD St.Andrew\u2019s Worship Service Austin 3.00 p.m.\u2014Worship Service Knox 8 06 pm.\u2014Evening Service PARISH OF CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY Rev.S.H.Irving St.Georges, Campbells Bay 10.00 a m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion St.Alban\u2019s, Parkman 2.30 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer St.Georges.Portage du Fort 9.30 a.m.\u2014Morning Prayer 1100 a.m.\u2014Sunday School i \u2014Central Press Canadian Four-year-old Alan Bain of Welland, Ont., shows the teeth-marks on'his legs inflicted by a wolf which attacked him as he plaved on a lonely farm road.His mother, glancing down the road, saw Alan being mauled by a big gray animal.She rescued the boy from under the nose of the wolf, who had torn most of the clothe» off the boy and had bitten several deep gashes in his legs.11 \u2022It a.m RFTHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Pastor.Rev.W M.Krause Sunday Services Sunday School B 00 p.m WESLEYAN METHODIST Shau ville Rev.W.R.Schamehom 10.00\ta.m.Sunday School 11.00\ta.m.Mor.rng Service 7.30 p.m.Evening Service \u2014WEDNESDAY\u2014 8.00\tp.m.\u2014Frayer Meeting Friday Evening 8.00 p.m.\u2014W.Y.P.S.10 am 7.30\u2014p.m.\u2014Evangelistic Ser vice.CLARENDON CÎRCrTT OF THE UNITED CHURCH Rev Od.C.Heslop.pastor WESLEY 2.30\tp.m.\u2014Worship Service YARM 1100 a.m.\u2014Worship Service RADFORD 7.30\tp.m.\u2014Evening Service St.Andrew's W.M.S.THELM Morning Worship 8.00 p m.\u2014Prayer.Bibie Study.Wednesday.Young Peoples.Fri 11 a.m PARISH OF QUYON Rev.F.R Lawler.B A.LTh.St.Luke\u2019s.Eardley 9.30\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communion St.John The Evangelist.Quyon 11.00\ta.m.\u2014Morning Prayer 11.30\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School Wednesday, March 2 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communion St.Barnabas'.Bristol Mines 2.30 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer St.Thomas, Bristol 7.30\tp.m.\u2014Holy Communion i R.00 p.m Tli# February meeting of St.Andrew\u2019s W.M.S.was held at the home of Mrs.S.S.McNeil.The president.Miss Sarah Campbell, was assisted by Mrs.M.Stewart the secretary.Hymn 2 was sung, with reading from the Missionary Monthly and silent Prayers between readings.Treasurers report was given and accepted.A lengthy discussion followed what the two organizations.the WA and what their worit means to the congregation.On motion Mis.Murray and Mrs.McNeill.Mrs.R.Cartman will be the delegate to the official board on April 26 and 27.A quilt has* been made by the members to be sent to the Brookdale Farm at Farm Point and the tea leaf quilt will be sold by next meet-« ing.An invitation from the Ladies of Memorial Presbyterian Church in Bristol was received to join with them February 25th for day of Prayer.Mrs.Cartman was made supervisor as well as treasurer of the Baby Band.Mrs.McNeil read a v PRESBYTERIAN i I FORT COULONGE CHARGE J.A* VELDHVIS ! Lay Supply Minister.10.45 a.m.\u2014Davidson 230 p.m.\u2014VVatlham 7 00 p.m\u2014Fort Coulonge WESLEYAN METHODIST Campbell's Bay Fred S.Irish.B A., Minister 10.00\tam\u2014Sunday School 11.00\ta.m\u2014Worship Service 7 30 p.m.\u2014Worship Service Wednesday !\t7.30 p.m.\u2014Prayer Meeting THE LUTHERAN CHURCH Ladysmith \u2014 Schwartz Parish Rev.E.Buehler, Pastor St.John's.Ladysmith 2.30 p.m.\u2014Worship Service Zion.Schwartz 7.00 p.m.Vesper Hour Services every Wednesday in Schwartz at 7.00 p.m.and every Thursday in Ladysmith at 7.00 p.m.during L&hV Verse for the season, \"What Seek Ye**?John 1 Theme for 2nd Week \"The Heart and Hands of Jesus\u201d Bristol Memorial Presbyterian Bristol, Quebec student Douglas Fulford in charge 9.45 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship E i St.Andrews Presbyterian Church Fort Coulonge Minister.Rev.C.Younger-Lewls.1100 a.m.\u2014Morning Service 7.00 p.m.\u2014Evening Service A Hearty Welcome To All \u2019ortnightly Services at Mansfield School House at 2.00 p.m.NORTH CLARENDON Mr.A.E.Lawrence St.James.Otter Lake 10.30\ta.m.\u2014Morning Prayer St.Stephen s.Greermo int 2 30 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer St.Georges.Thorne Centre 7.30\tp.m.\u2014Evening Prayer and W.M.S.do \"Me Hasn't Any Teetfi?Well.38 veiy fine reading entitled.\"Cast thy bread upon the Waters''.Roll call ' was answered by ten.Sick visits were 5.A paper was read on Spiritual Growth from Mrs.Gamble of Russell.Another chapter of the study book on India was read.* A donation for our summer school was granted.Singing of a hymn and Mizpah benediction closed the meeting.A lovely tea was served by the hostess assisted by Mr.Fred Graham.I I I f ¥ Ixiurentian Sport Coupe r Sstv > / \u2022v X A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE S3 \\ ?V r\\ f r YOU KNOW WHAT YOU WANT I \\ The majority of ale drinkers want a full-bodied, satisfying ale.To be sure they get it they ask for O'Keefe' the good, mild ale.;S: i I y YOU ASKED FOR fiu-NW beautv and here it is! 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SEE\u2014165,000 conventioners from 97 lands gathered at Yankee Stadium and Trailer City for the 1953 New World Society Assembly.SEE\u2014this educational film showing the activities of JEHOBAH\u2019S WITNESSES world-wide.SEE how books and magazines are printed in the Watchtower Society\u2019s Brooklyn, N.Y.factory.SEE\u2014The Watchtower Bible School of Gilead and the results of world-wide missionary work by its graduates.\t.\t- Sit m 56 Pontiac's complete chases brand new POHTlAC AT /OOP LOCAL OCALÇRS A/OtV/ change includes a frame, new front and rear suspension and tubeless tires .making Pontiac s amazingly smooth ride the ultimate in comfort % head w » SsflDflf&C All that you\u2019ve ever wanted in a cor is yours with Fort Coulonge, Que.ALL PERSONS OF GOOD WILL ARE WELCOME NO COLLECTION SEATS FREE J» 1 Page Five The Equity February 24, 1955 presided for the election of officers which resulted ay follows:- chair and thanked the meeting President, Mrs.P.Martineau; 1st vice, Mrs.J.D.Moodit; 2nd vice, Mrs.C.Bolam; 3id vice, Mm.E.Lunam; treasurer, Mrs.S.Irving, Amt.Treasurer, Mrs.H.Wilson; secretary, Mrs*.J.D.Moodie; Asst.Secretary, Mrs.B.Smith; Cintrai Auxiliary representative, Mrd.E.Lunam; Ass't.Mrs.C.Bolam; convener of ways and means committee, Mrs.A St.Germain; convener of sewing comm., Mrs.J.Caity, convener of refreshments comm., Mrs*.A Carey and convenor of sick visiting com.Mrs.L.Em-ard.These conveners have power to add to their committees.Mrs.P.Martineau then took the The sewing convenor, Mrs.G.presiding, assisted by Mrs.A St The Mrs.McLean, had on display a nun ber Germain and Mrs.P.Martineau insurance on the church Campbell's Bay manse committee convenor SuiAin Young, is to call a meet- of stamped articles, which were ing of the manse committees from donated, while Mrs A.Murray the other charges, to decide on had a donation of wool, what fur:hei purchases are to be for her election as president.Mis H.R.Lunam and Mrs.Mart 18 ladies were present Collection for meeting was $2.95 while $1835 talent money way passed in.The mi mute book purchased by Mrs.R.Elliott cost $3.50.Satisfactory reports were given by committees.Mrs.E.Lunam.Central Auxiliary representative, reported $302.05 passed in also 36 books and 59% quarts of fruit and vegetables.Knitted work realized $14.40.When business was com-The Februaiy meeting of the 1 pi.f>4 which required bulls iregistered to b* from | \" as qualified HOP dams and 78 agains\u2019;.It would have required almost a Baby Cribs 18 x 36, casters Commode Chairs 1 aproblem and fee increases appeared the only solution.Revenues had been down last year and costs on the up-grade.The head office in Ottawa was understaffed for the amount of rk members wanted done but mm or 16 percent were calves resulting from artificial breeding.Transfers of animals numbered 8.461.up 8# Toidy Seats, wood Kids Rockers Kindergarten Sets Chrome High Chairs Steel Cribs, 24 x 48 Wood Cribs 27 x 51 Wood High Chairs Steel Folding Kindergarten Sets, WV \\\\X) a I \\ v i provided.Mr.MacKcchnie was particularly pleased that type and herd classifications had increased veiy s*ub- exported.There was a large in- stantially during the > car.The herd classifications last association was committed to a policy of bull grading and he believed this work should not be \u2014Central Press Canadian A battery of lawyers are assisting Mrs.Mary Finnegan of Niagara Falls.N Y , in her lawsuit to grin possession of land, on the outskirts of St.Catharines.Ont., which is valued at close to $1,000.000.Mrs.Finnegan, an Irish scrub woman, was willed the land by two uncles, but the land was later sold on a court order.Mrs.Finnegan is endeavoring to prove the court order null ana void.Speaking to her is R.M \\\\ files Chilly and.in background: K.Robert Merino, \\Y.J Mars, and Bruce \\Y.Harris.crease in year, to a total of 242.In his presidential address, Mr MacKechnie said the last year , avoided any longe had been a most important one Although there bad been a defer the breed and for the associ- ficit of almost $5.000 on nil 1954 a lion Everywhere he had gone in operations the Association still had m«da dur re 1954.and he bad a it -ve s.ir.,- $8.000 in bonds.Pontiac Furniture Centre S h a w vi 1 le % ¦ CERTIFICATE OF A NARROW ESCAPE f' ?! 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aid Hodgins; this will be disposed of at March meeting.A donation of $10 was made to the cuirent canvas for the Quebec Save the Children kund.Mrs.Leonard Horner was appointed representative to attend the meeting of Central Auxiliary of P.C.H.to be held March 4th.Convenors of standing committees reported on their work.Mrs.L.Connoly and Mrs Ervin Woods hostesses, one itor was also present.Clarendon W.I.9 \" c Mr.S.Howard, treasurer, report- In keeping with the Clarendon ed receipts from the recent food ^ sale had netted $49.30.Each member had donated an apron to be placed on display at this sale and members present at the meeting prcceeds to be used towards Q.VY.I.brought a food parcel to make a Service Fund.Those left unsold donation to our local hospital.The were bought by the members at this meeting.A beautiful smocked satin cush- W.I.roll call for February.Valentine Parcel\u201d, the sixteen / / ;/ y meeting was held in the Library of the Shaw ville High School with Hudgins' and Mrs.ion top was* donated by Mrs.Ger- Mrs.Gerald » C EVERYTHING IN CONTRACTING EQUIPMENT SPECIALIZED SERVICE Shovels \u2014 Cranes \u2014 Graders \u2014 Mixers \u2014 \u2014 ALL SIZES \u2014 Tractors \u2014 Loaders FORD GAS & DIESEL TRACTORS Front End Loaders w SALES // RENTALS Dozers Compressors A / z> ?v ( ^UN- LIMITED HUB EQUIPMENT Orme Dennison, Sales Rep Main Office A Yard Brockville Call 7151 \\ Pembroke Call RE 2-7041 Shawville Call Sheppard Motors 152 st 0*1 H ct I wil ' I 1 : \u201c^1 IS t iùÉÉl! 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February 24, 1955 The Marketplace Of The Pontiac \u201cNew Horizons\u201d Notice For Sale Public Notice Public Notice Lost (Continued from Page One) The jamboree will be held in 10 camps and the boys will cook over open camphres.Each national group Will bring its own camping equipment Provisions for the jamboree will include 20 tons of meat, 150.000 loaves of bread.140.000 quails of milk, 250 tons of potatoes, 40,0000 pies, 45.000 hot dogs, 176.000 jars of jams and marmalade, 10,000 bottles of pickles and 400,000 pieces of cake.Canadian postal ofTicals have announced a stamp is to be issued in August to mark the jamboree.Classified Advertisements including Births, Engagements, Articles or Property wanted to buy, sell or exchange, In Memoriams, Public Notices, etc., are two cents a word with a minimum of 50c in advance.Otherwise 25c extra.Complete sawmill in the CP R.yards.Ottawa, must be moved.Asking price $1,200.16' carriage and edger, belts, blower and piping.With 50 HP.200 amp service electric motor and boxes.$1.500.Complete sawmill at Beechgrovc, $2.500 leas power.3\u201d Band saw.Pony/ Band, with automatic feed.Will resaw 2 x 12.Power feed ripsaw.Buz planer.These machines have V belt drives and all enclosed motors and switches.3\u201d planer.4 side.Smith roller bearing.Lag bed surface planer, roller bearing.Also blower sys- | tern.R.W.Beny, 600 Keenan Ave., | O a a.Phone PA 2-1700 Dr.McDowell will be absent from his office until March 9.om9 6* x 9 floor rug.gieen.between Shawville and Ottawa.Friday afternoon.February 19.Finder kindly return to Charles Me Dow ell at Canadian Tire Store.Shaw ville, phone 26J For repairs to eiectiic motors call Ed i?Min Brown, 609 12 xm3 Rev.D.Rout ley of Starks Corners speaks over CHOV radio station every Thursday at 1.45 to 2.00 p.m.on his \"Good News Program\u201d Avoid the rush, decorate early Paperhanging and Painting.Free estimates.M.McCabe, phone 208.x In Memoriam For Sale Membership fees for the Pontiac Community Hospital for 1955 are now due.Those wishing to renew their Memberships or new membens who wish to join please forward $5 00 to The Secretary Treasurer.Pontiac Community Hospital, Shawville.Quebec Lost between Portage du Fort and Vinton 670 x 15 tire and wheel of 47 Ford on Sunday.February 20.$500 award to tinder, leave at Ostroms Garage.Bryson.Hugh Walsh.Douglas.Ont.Loose hay in the barn.Phone xm3 Smart\u2014In loving memory of my husband.L.A.Smart, who passed away two years ago today.February 21, 1953.\u2014Ever remembered.Edith, x 629-30, Hulbcrt Armstrong Baby Chicks \u2014 Rock Leghorn, Hamp-Rock, and Barred Rocks.Day old and two week old.Bred for more egg& Our 36th year hatching dependable chicks.Canada Approved hatchery.Write for our price list today.Berryholm Poultry Farm, South Mountain, Ontario.\toMay!9 McBeath\u2014Ii memor> of a dear friend, Mr.George McBeath, who passed away.February 26, 1948.ved in Life, In death remembered mbers uf St.Andrew\u2019s Church.Tenders Wanted Ot Tenders will be received by the Board of Directors of the Pontiac t;: Business Cards F.E.LACOURSE Wanted To Buy \u2014-v-Community Hospital until noon Highest prices paid tor car or March 10th., 1955 for the following: truck pulpwood.Write of phone BIRTHDAY CALENDARS frond for prices and particulars.J.M.the Quyon Womens Institute can Argue, Shawville.be obtained at the IGA store in Quyon or at the Bank in Shawville.Holt\u2014In fond and loving memory of a dear son Lee Holt who entered into vest.February 27.1950.Time rolls on ai.d we are reminded Of a day our heart was crushed.When God took you, oh.so quickly And we all in gloom were thrust.In the bloom of life, death claimed you.In the prime of manhood days: But we hope some day to meet you, And to be with you always.\u2014Ever remembered by Holt Family.X 1.Redecorating and painting of otc interior of hospital, rooms* and \u2014 corridors.ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SERVICE Residential & Commercial Call Shawville 217 J ALL WORK GUARANTEED ONE YEAR! Singer Sewing Machine 2.\tPainting the exterior of the Hospital.3.\tPainting of the exterior of the Residence.4.\tRepairs to verandahs and roof of the residence.The lowest or any tender not necessarily eccepted.Any information as to any of these tenders may be had by contacting The Secretary Treasurer.Pontiac Community Hospital.Shawville.Quebec 500 bushels of good Beaver seed oats, also one two year old red Durham bull.Grenville Sparrow, R.R 2.Chartevis For information about new machines or service to your old machine call Renfrew Hemlock 2-2453 or leave , message at the ?Pontiac Printshop.Phone 75J.xf24 Modern 5 room bungalow.Call nights only, phone 228 Shawville, A B.Barnett.No Sunday calls xm3 J.Fernand Asselin To Let please Frame house next door to the Telephone Office in Shawville.Available March 1.For further Carpentry \u2014 Builders Supplies Sash and Door Factory \u2014 Furniture Of All Kinds Calumet Island.Quebec Tenders Wanted Baled horse or cow hay, $20 ton, delivered.Phone 1-21.Forest- information apply to the Telephone ers Falls, Ont., Kenneth May.xm30 Office, Main St.Shawville.a Province of Quebec, Municipality of Clarendon Sealed Tenders, marked plainly as to contents, will be received by the undersigned seer et a ry -I treasurer tor Operator of Powei Grader for the Municipality of Clarendon.Applicants to state ex; perience and salary expected for I a ten hour day.Lowest or any I tender not necessarily accepted.Tenders to be in Secretary's Office by 6.00 pm.March 5th, 1955.j\tVV.M.Hayes, Sec.-Treas.No Trespassing Phone 602-3 BrinkworthElectri c MOVIES AT THE LOGAL THEATRES Electrical Contractor Sales A Service LINE CONSTRUCTION RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL BRYSON THE A TR E \u2022 Phone Portage du Fort 649-56 Free Estimates m * fs Æot-Consumed : % MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION SINCE 1900
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