The equity, 6 octobre 1955, jeudi 6 octobre 1955
[" ?\u201c Voice Of ,1The Pontiac 99 By Subscription Shawville, Quebec Thursday, October 6, 1955.No 17.73 rd.Year.% DERISION OR DECISION?- BILLY DRAWS THE LINE * 4 Pontiac Bus Loads Attend Mass Rally Appoint Assistant Cub Master Ontario - Quebec Farm Forums Meet f By K.Dickson was 2nd in the Jamboree Patrol and Bilan who hold one star in the Cub Pack.Welcome to the Pack, Mrs.Smith.forums and the action organization similar to that proposed for Ont-1 ««where have I heard that be-ario.Several delegates stressed the fore?«« might well have been the danger involved in using farm for- WOIXjs of twenty thousand people urn as an action organization and at Lansdowne Park last Monday that the suggested arrangement night as they heard the m would eliminate this danger.\tbrought them by the soft southern County workshops under the j voico of North Carolina\u2019s Dr.Billy guidance of the provincial secretary were suggested as an effective means of strengthening the county committees.The ix>le of the chairman or*discussiop, leader, secretary and publicity agent could be illustrated at these one day meetings.Such a meeting would afford an excellent opportunity for suggestions to improve the forum program as well as being the best means of advertisement of the services which The appointment of Mrs.Reuben Smith as Raksha with the Cub Pack.Asst.Cub Master, has been announced this week.This is a welcome addition to the Cuib Scooters.Mrs.Smith is well known in her Community Work and.in addition to being a Registered Nurse with the Victorian Order of Nurses, is also President of the Scout Mothers\u2019 Auxiliary.She has been appointed as an Examiner in Home Nursing with the St.John Ambulance and also holds the Medallion and one Units.Durrell, a Queen Scout and of two members of the Shawville and Brian who holds one star in More and better farm forum»\u2014 do we need them, and if so how do we realize our objective.This was the question put before the 3 day Ontario - Quebec Regional Workshop held at the Mount Airy Hotel, Lanadowne, Ont., recently.The conclusion reached was that we need more forums and In order to accomplish this, we must have better forums.Delegates from other farm organizations stressed the importance of forums and pointed out that farm forum not only provides leadership training but is also the one medium which enables them to contact readily and quickly a large number of the people in an area.The next question was how are more and better forums to be obtained.Participants agreed that it was impossible for provincial secretaries to work with indvidual forums and that strong county committees were necessary.Ontario, with it\u2019s well established county committee, indicated that a better method of co-ordinating farm organizational activities with farm forum was necessary.County setups varied so that no definite solution could be found for this problem.However, county or township meetings for all forum members were suggested for the fourth Monday night of each month.Any action which might be deemed necessary and which might arise out of the discussions of the three previous Monday nights could be taken through the action organizations at this time.A working relationship such as the one proposed wouid make both Farm Forum and the action organization more beneficial to farmers.Quebec delegates pointed out that their county committees were not developed to the extent of those in Ontario and that there was no true action organization for English speaking farmers in Quebec.A quick glance was taken at a proposed action organization and the relationship which might be established between it and the Quebec Farm Forum Association.Ontario delegates suggested that if such a thing developed the logical step would be for it to take over Quebec Farm Forum Association\u2019s affiliation with the Canadian Federation of Agrciulture, making faim forums in Quebec, as in Ontario, an entirely educational program, and giving English speaking farmers an effective action organization.A relationship could then be established between farm Raspberries & Apple Blossoms ge Graham Where, indeed, but In every church of every denomination, on every Sunday morning.Billy Graham's message ia not new.His text is not new, in fact it is the most widely published book in the world and very few Canadians do not have a copy of their own.His source of inspiration is not new\u2014it is the same source which has been guiding great men to world usefulness for thousands of \\*W Raspberries in October! Big ripe ones, plucked last week from the garden of Mrs.Cliff Woodley in Shawville, were brought in to TTie Equity office.We were still enjoying the pleasant aroma from the spray of apple blossoms (!) which Walter Yach handed us a few days previous.The blooms were from a fruit laden crab apple tree in the Yach's Pleasant View Farm at Ladysmith.Now the blossoms have faded and we have eaten the ripe red raspberries and it's about time for some other unseasonable contribution.How about a dozen ears of sweet coin somebod-yor even just a handful of strawberries before the snow flies.Full Card For Last Race Meet Of Season it can give years.The love of God and the will to do God's will is the moving force behind Dr.Graham.Through an acceptance of the spirit of Christ into the soul, Graham is convinced that lives can be changed a* will not rest until he has personally led as many people as is hufrianly possible to this acceptance.Others have been moved to proclaim Christ's message; others have read fivm the Bible to large congregations.But where have we seen before twenty thousand people gather at Lansdowne Park from Ottawa and from as far as sixty five miles away on a cold night to hear this same old story?Why is it that a young man who used to sell brushes from door to door is nowgiving Christianity to millions of people all over North America, the United Kingdom and even in Europe9 Why do people accept from Billy Graham what they have not been moved to accept from thousands of hard working and dedicated ministers?There must be something new Court Report Billy Graham Appeared September 28.before District Magistrate Jacques Bouch- a choir of a thousand voices from churches of every denomination, including about fifty from Shaw-1 Monday, October 10, the Shawville.As for publicity, the minute ville Driving Club will stage a the Ottawa papers heard Dr.Gra- special Thanksgiving Race at the ham was coming they each devoted Shawville Race Track with entries their best columns to pictures and | expected from points throughout stories of the event.But a thousand the Ottawa Valley, voices and newspaper reports cannot be given the credit for Graham's success.Like Toynbee, Graham believes that the only possibility for permanent peace is through a return to God and a revival of Christianity.\u201c,We can't build a better world without better men\", said Graham and his interest is not in crowds, but in people.\u201cCrowds do not think; people do\".Graham faced the crowd as he would one man, and spoke straight to each individual.His outstanding speaking technique cannot be disputed and neither can his message.The third ingredient which spells d he er Stanley Kluke of Campbell\u2019s Bay pleaded guilty be, ore the district magistrate on a charge of impaired driving, and was fined $75.00 and costs.He also was prohibited to drive a motor vehicle for a period of six (6) mnths.He was arrested in Camrbell's Bay, on the 18th day of September, by Constable Earl Bennett.QPP of Campbell's Bay.John Kiiloian, Quyon, P.Q.pleaded guilty of: Having caused a disturbance at the Clarendon Hotel in Shawville on the 24th day of September.Having caused a disturbance at the Fairbanks Hotel in Quyon on the 24th day of September.Having resisted arrest, at Quyon.| when the chief of police John Homer, put him under arrest after he had caused a disturbance at the Fairbanks Hotel.He was sentenced to $25.00 fine concurrent in the three charges, and to the Court Costs end in default of paying the said costs one month in jail.He also was called to furnish a personal bail bond of $100.00 to keep the peace for a period of 12 months.Constable Earl Bennett, QPP of Campbell's Bay investigated and made the arrest.Robert A.Pilon of Ottawa.Ont., pleaded guilty on a charge of fraud and was sentenced to the time al-leady spent in jail rt' v ,7 i: L91 PARISH OF CAMPBELL'S BAY Rev.S.H.Irving St George's, Portage du Fort 9.30 a-m.\u2014Holy Communion 1100 a.m.\u2014Sunday School St.Georye\u2019s, Campbell's Bay 1000 a.m \u2014Sunday School 7.30\tp.m.\u2014Evening Prayer St.Alban's.Parkman 10 00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion St.John The Evangelist, Moorehead 2.30\tp.m.\u2014Evening Prayer SJt h t / CLARENDON CIRCUIT OF THE UNITED CHURCH Rev.Geo.C.Heslop, pastor YARM 11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship St.Matthew's, Bristol 1.30\tp.m.\u2014Worship Service WESLEY 3.00 p.m.\u2014Worship Service RADFORD 7.30\tpm.\u2014Worship Service f./ / r v y FORT COULONGE CHARGE J.A.VELDHUIS Lay Supply Minister.1100 a.m.\u2014Fort Coulonge THE LUTHERAN CHURCH Ladysmith ?Schwartz Parish Rev.E.Buehler.Pastor V Ladysmith 10.30\u2014Harvest Home Service with 2.30 p.m.\u2014Watlham Holy Communion n \u2022 1 Schwartz 7.00 p.m\u2014Vesper Service Sunday School 45 Minutes before each Service WESLEYAN METHODIST Shawville Rev.W R.Schamehom 10.00\ta.m.Sunday School 11.00\ta.m.Morning Service 7.30 p.m.Evening Service \u2014WEDNESDAY\u2014 8.00\tp.m.\u2014Prayer Meeting Friday Evening 8.00 p.m.\u2014W.Y.P.S.BFTHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Pastor, Rev.W n.Krause Sunday Services 10 a m.\u2014Sunday School a.m.\u2014Morning Worship 7.30\u2014p.m.\u2014Evangelistic service.8.00 p m.\u2014Prayer, Bible Study, Wednesday.8 00 p.m.\u2014Young Peoples.Frl ii Campbell's Bay a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.m.\u2014Worship Service 7.30 p.m.\u2014Worship Service Wednesday 7.30 p.m.\u2014Prayer Meeting tv 10.0 i:r STARK\u2019S CORNERS PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 10.00\ta,m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Service 7.45 p.m.\u2014Evening Service Portage du Fort 2.00\tp.m.\u2014Sunday School 3.00\tp.m.\u2014Evening Service Pastor C.McArthur % HOLINESS MOVEMENT SHAWVILLE Sunday\u20147.30\u2014Service Wednesday\u20148 00\u2014Bible Study \u201cThe Book of Acts\u201d North Onslow Sunday School\u201410 15\tg a.m.\u2014Worship Service Fr;\u2019day, 8 00 p.m.Young People\u2019s Service Quyon and Wyman Thursday nights alternately in tous homes \u2014 8.00 p.m.Rev.Arthur W.Voteary, Minister
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