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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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jeudi 9 juin 1955
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[" 66 Voice Of The Pontiac 99 No.50.72nd Year.Shaw ville, Quebec, Thursday, June 9, 1955 By Subscription Largest Pontiac Protestant Congregation Shawville United Celebrates 121st Anniversary National Farm Forum Delegates Tour Pontiac Farms V The tour of Pontiac farms went belt, Toronto, Keith Morrow, Ot-off beautifully on schedule Tues- tawa, J.L.Dewar, Prince Edward day.Leaving Pine Lodge the group Is\u2019land' Miss Marjorie Nicholson, zr\tsura?of the Church structure which wiU I son beach for a picnic arranged Tom^u^in.^^Brun^dck \"S by the various Pontiac Fanm For- I Ruæell, Bob Knowles and' R.J.Special selections were provid- I1*™3 lhe tuur' tlhe delegates to James, Toronto, David Kirk Ot- the National Farm Forum Conven- tawa.Henty Austin.Cape Breton tion were able to see a variety Peter Stewart, Nova Scotia Don of farming methods and a variety Cox and R.E.Morehouse, \u2019 Nova - Scotia.Miss Jean McLeod arid Miss ~\t.\t.\t.a\tRlta Cassidy, Toronto and Mrs.rhe delegates included Agrono- Bdato Storr mists from Nova Scotia and Brit- Coming in yesterday to join casement.This anniversary dinner from\t\u2018ints\"\"between.1\" Atofï \\m, fieZ kr%\" proved a great success.The Wo- the tour of Pontiac Farms were Agriculture for Bruce County Oilmen's Auxiliary, which catered to a number of CBC officiate, a Pro- ario, James Boynton field man for about 225 hungry par.sh;oners, did vince of Quebec photographer and Grey County, Peter Naushton an excellent job, and appreciated a television cameraman from the fieldman for Simco County Rav the fine support shown.Rev.and CBC It has been suggested that IHergott, -in charge of field ser-Mrs, George Heslop, of Yarm, Who the films of the tour will appear vices' for the Ontario Federation as part of the farm television pro- of Agriculture, James Jacklm ^ at six o clock over the Ot- fieldman, Mrs.Cecil Reynolds sec.d\t,\tretary of the Simco County Farm Shawville United Church, the Montreal; Rev.Mahlon I.Robin- i Mountain, Ont., Dr.A.F.Pokes, I from 1931 to 1952, and Rev.H.G largest Protestant congregation in ! son, Toronto; Dr.William E minister, at Starks.Que., who was Lester, currently serving the .Pontiac County, marked its 121st | Wn*ht, presently serving at South | with the Sha-wville congregation anniversary in special services over the weekend.Capacity congregations attended the morning and evening services and heard the guest preacher.Rev.James A.Payton of Gananoque.i His morning and evening ser* .mon topics were 'The Meaning of the Church\" and \"The Message of the Church\" respectively.The choir was augmented by a .six-piece orchestra during the evening service.Joseph Russell of 'Montreal was the morning soloist.¦ Rev.H.G.Lester, pastor, conducted the services, assisted during the evening service by Rev.Dr.A.F.Pokes.The congregation has worshipped in three church biuldings and has had 50 ministers since it was I organized as a congregation of the I former Methodist Church at the Belleville Conference of 1834.Rev.Richard Burney was the first minister.From 1880 to 1900.the church had attached to it 12 appointments covering the entire township of Clarendon.During this period two ministers and a number of lay preachers conducted a dozen services each Sunday.In 1890 the third structure, seat- I ing 500 people, was erected.When |.it was razed in a great fire that destroyed four village blocks in 1906, the church was rebuilt around the remaining walls and has been the place of worship ever since.Of the 50 ministers who have served the church through the years, five are still living.They are Rev.Fred Tripp, residing in con- gregation.At the anniversary services a* appeal was made for contributions towards the complete redecoration ?8»* I cost in the vicinity of $1,500 1 ed by the church choir, under the direction of Miss Kay Woodley.Mi's.Edgar Hodigins was at the I of cattle in Pontiac's dairy coun try > % r organ.On Mon du y night an anniversary dinner was held in the church r k r < i were present at the supper, and whose 43rd wedding anniversary fell on Monday, \"were offered congratulations by Rev H.G.Letter on behalf of the congregation.Scotia % Progress Report Norvic Moonlight Cruise On Dunraven IB .; Dancing Delights Delegates * t I iDunRaven Mines Ltd.has received a progress report signed by H.J.Bergmann, consulting engineer, on its graphite property in the Clarendon Thorne area.The head Jean-Louis Muir.Linden R I repoit dated May 27, 1955.indi-Quaile, John Smith, T.J.Mous- ,\t., seau, Elmer Sturgeon '\tcates graphlU> ore reserves of 4 The newly elected Governor for ImllKon tons averaging 4.1% graph-District A-4.Mr.Charles Lmison of lte- In addition these are consid-Shawville.made a few brief re- erable additional tonnages of low-marks, thanking the Pontiac Lions er krade material, dub for their support at the el- A metallurgical examination is action held at the District Cottven- Ibein* conducted, on graphite ore lion in Quebec City last May The newly elected Deputy Gov- I ntment of Mines pilot plant ernor for District A-4, Mr; Ernie at Vai dr0r- Flotation, without Smith of Renfrew, then proceeded additional cleaning, produced a ament for Ooaat-Capitana, B.C , with the installation of officers of I concentrate grading 62% graphite.45# cento will put any item In thlf jvva5 Guest Speaker at the 8th Char- the Pontiac Lions Club for the Additional cleaning and refining I limn, from dale of Insertion ter Nite of the Ponttiac Lions term 1955-56 who were as follows:\tSet rid of the remaining silica until date of event.)\tClub, held at McConnery\u2019s Hotel President, Gordon Elliott; vice ^ expected to bring the concen- Thursday\tin Campbell's Bay.He gave a very presidents: V.DJR.Mousseau, Andre\t*o rnarket specifications.June 9\u2014Banquet at Pine Lodge to interesting talk on the function- Audet, Ernie Lunam; directors (j Front the teats so far run, it is honor Farm Forum Delegates,\ting and responsibilities of\tthe De-\tyear), Leonard\tFraser, Raymond\tj\tanticipated that a good\tquality of All are invited.Tickets from\tW.\tpartment of Fisheries in\tOttawa,\tBowie; (2\tyears)\tIrvin Cahill, Eric\t1flake graphite could be\trecovered.A.Hodgins Store and Dean and concluding his remarks by saying Vadnceu; Lion Tamer, Charles Bo- Mr- Bergmann states in his re-Merritt's.\tthat a fisherman is somewhat like\tlam: Tail\tTwister, Claude Fortier,\tP01\u2019- that the ore could\tbe mined June 9\u2014Anniversary Supper,\tSt.\ta woman trying to catch\ta bus-\tSecretary,\tElmer\tSturgeon; Treas-\tIby the °Pen Pl1 method.\tAssuming Andrew's United Church, Camp- | band, they both have a try differ- | urer, C.M Corrigan.\tj cos^s an * \u2022rww, NECKWEAR m ré) Silks and nylons the new slim Jims and convention- Ford Trucks for *5 5 bring you the gas-saving, money-saving power of short-stroke overhead-valve V-8 engines right through the entire line\u2014from light delivery trucks to mighty \u201cBig-Jobs\u201d! 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