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[" 46 Voice Of The Pontiac 99 No.39, 73rd, Year.Shawville Quebec, Thursday, March 8, 1956 By Subscription Impressive Tribute Paid Social Credit IM P.Speaks Lillian Kirkham Queen Of T.J.Moorhead At Bay At Rotary Ladies' Night High School Carnival St Andrews United Church in i Jack Wilson.Cobden.past deputy Bert Leboe.Social Credit Mem-1 must do something to keep up with «\u2022*£\u2022\td\tSIS b,™» cSiSTLSTu>csC-id77d* rn ,h™,o 1c,rnlv\u201c \",h' r\u201c *ain admittance for the funeral\tpast deputy governor, Hull; and re-\tville Rotarians last Monday even- j dc for\tthe11\tfamllles is understand- service held on Saturday for Thomas\tprésenta fives of every Lions Club\ting on a very timely and important\table- 11\tCdn\tnot ** resolved until «^Moorhead widely known and\tin the Ottawa Valley.\ttopic\u2014manager-employee relations.\tI have\tsolved\tthe larger prob- reapected hotel keeper of Pontiac Funeiul service\twas\tconducted It would have done\tBill Brown,\t|\tle ms of\tdistribution county.Mr.Moorhead died sud-\tby the pastor of St.Andrews, Rev.\tShawville\u2019* travelling Rotaiian now last week at his Allumette\tS.Giffiths and Rev.L.Emard of |\twintering in Florida, good to hear Island Moorhead Lodge following a\tCampbell's Bay.\tthe singing welcome\tgiven their heart seizure.\tInterment took place in the fam- honoured guest by Rotarians and I wh*re intricate machinery can be Hie lengthy college left the fun-\tily plot at Campbell\u2019s Bay United\ttheir wives and guests as 49 voices\tmade entirely untouched by human eral home of Geo.Hynes and Son\tcemetery where committal prayers\trang out in the old favorites \u201cVive\thands, in Shawville at 2 p.m.for Camp-\twere said by Rev.\tS.Griffiths.\tle Rotary\u201d and \"That\tSpells Rot- bell\u2019s Bay.An honor guard of mem-1\t¦ - - p~-\t| ary\u201d.Before and after the mai speech of the evening .the gathering was entertained by charming three part harmony sung by the guest speaker\u2019s two daughters accompanied by their cousin Evelyn Anderson and Miss Ruth Mccrae.Dr.Wallace Hodgins toasted the Shawville High School held itsf Intermediate Girls\u2014 Shirley Russell and Helen Mur- on Friday afternoon, March 2nd.phy.Children from grades 5to 11 attend- Intermediate Boy ed.Barry Murray and Baity Wilson.Senior Girls\u2014 Hilda Sparling and Doris Jacques Senior Boy Brian Corrigall and Cliff Tubman.A feature event was the thrilling Having aol-1 broom.ball game between the fac- ved the problems of production to] ul\u2018y and Krade H.won by grade 11.The score was 14 In anothei the advanced stage of automation contest, the \u201cAV and the \u201cBY* battled to a 1-1 draw.FRIDAY, MARCH 9th OLD PROS of Ottawa Lillian Kirkham of grade 11 was we still face the gigantic | crowned Queen of the Carnival, problem of distribution which, ac- while Brenda Barber of grade 10.and Helen Black of grade 9 were vs SHAWVILLE SENIORS SHAWVILLE ARENA cording to Mr.Leboe ,is the major problem facing the world today.If we don't so.ve it.said Mr.Leboe.we vxaii be forced into the camp ol state socialism and communism.bers of District Lions Clubs lined A\u2014\u20141!^- m\tr ea the entrance to the church and pre- AllyllCdfl W0IÎ1CIÎ $ 1/63Ü ceded the casket to the graveside, v .¦- r.Mr Moorhead was born at Bry-1 10 V|$|| jhaWYlllO son, Que.66 years ago.He son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Robert Moorhead.He was educated at local schools and was employed for a good number of years as a woods inspector with Gillis Brothers.Mr Moorhead was princesses.There were also races and costume judging, with prizes awarded to the winners and runners-up.Results of the racing are as follows: Juniors Girls\u2014 Bifrbara Richardson and Darlene | Muri ay.o Four Local Student Nurses Receive Caps At Renfrew was a Mr.Leboe expressed the seeming futility of relyir^ upon the preparation for and waging of war to keep up our prosperity through the destruction of goods.Wages, he said, have increased but not purchasing power.In describing the dilemma of private business he reviewed the familiar situation of certain costs be- .\t, irg fixed while salaries rise.As sal- |S C169TOQ Miss Constance F.Williston, dean of residence of the Anglican Worn en's Training College in Toronto will be in Shawville on Monday ladies to which Mrs.Orville Smart evening, March 12, to speak to replied in her usual competent and a charter I members of Girl\u2019s Auxiliary bran- interesting form.Under the chair-member of the Pontiac Lions Club ches in this district.She will meet manship of Edgar Hodgins, the of Campbell\u2019s Bay.He was a past them in St.Paul\u2019s Church Hall at meeting was organized by Hosmer district governor and at the time | 7.30.She will discuss the pressing j Turner.A welcome back of his death was an international1 need for workers in the Churtu\u2019s tended to Clare Jacques who at-vounsellor.He was popularly known many fields of activity in order to tended the meeting and Neil Drum- ai \u201cMr.Lion\u2019\u2019 in this district.He meet demands of the church in the mond introduced the speaker, also member of Andrews United Church in Campbell\u2019s Bay.Mr.Moorhead is survived by his wife the former Ida Smith of Pembroke.Renfrew\u2014Eleven student nurses at Victoria Hospital received their Junior Boys\u2014 Tommy Smart and Harwood Do-\tin a ceremony at the Nurses herty | Residence on Friday evening.Miss j Viola Graham.Reg.N., superintendent and director of nursing at Victoria Hospital, and Miss Dorothy Kenopic, Reg.N., presented the caps and administered the Florence Nightingale pledge.The guest speaker, Miss Moira Smee, Reg.N., spoke on the differences in the training program in Sar.ada and in England.The results, she said, were much the same but the methods differed.Shawville Church Debt was ex- ai ies rise .there is less and less money available to management to to attend the meeting.Mr.Drum- put int0 the business for mainten- I\t|iond,\tin his introduction, said that\tance and\tfor the expansion of the ent position\tafter serving for some\tI\tMr.Leboe had been a lumberman\tbusiness.\tWhen all the plow-back years as Dominion\tSupervisor of\tI\teefore\the* was a Member of Parli-\tmone.v\tgone the business must girl s work,\tprevious\tto which she\tament\tand that he was a family\tc*ose and\tall employees are out of had been doing Missionary work in man with six children.\ttheir jobs.The alternative is for Chma>\t' Before getting down to his main ' Mlarie* lo Remain stabilized.topic, the speaker told of his child-1 Mr.Leboe felt that, if employers hood in Prince George, a town could make their employees w ich is growing very fast.He derstand this oasic economic prin- ¦§¦¦1^1 Wcourse, Joe Laframboise and Bill tains to match the Rockies, there McGregor, applied to Council\tfor\twere beauties\tworth appreciating the installation of a sidewalk\ton\tin Pontiac.As\tusual, the meeting The\tClarendon\tMinisterial\tAs-\tCentre Street, running down\tto\ttook place in the newly decorated I\tthis\tscore*\tsaid\tMr'\tLeboe*\tManage- sociation\theld\tits\tMarch\tmeeting\tHighway 8.Quotations on cost\tof\tdining room at\tPontiac House and\tmen*\tbas .the\tresponsibility\ttoo\tkeep\t__ in the Wesleyan church, with the la*vin* the sidewalk are to be fur- as usual the Rotarians and their the cushion- t0 keep a source of I\t\"\t._ President, Rev.W.R.Schamehorn |\tnished by Russell Judd, or request\tguests\twere treated to an excellent\tI\tPlow-back money, and also keep\tBfiSlOl\tMCfflOflâl of Council.The ratepayers concern-\t\u201chome\tcooked\u201d turkey feast.\tthe business running at a profit.If\t.\u201e ed are agreeable to pay half of the\tThe\tmain body of Mr.Leboe\u2019s\t'\tmana6ement has a sound business J\tLdOlCS\tAlu an c me onl> from the heart.I were \u201cThe Patch Work\u201d, by Mrs.R.W.Wilson and \u201cWait Before You Worry\u201d, by Mrs.Lyle Hodgins.The program was in charge of Mrs.Earl Findlay who read a story country\u2019s present expansion.All apologizing for our own Member.Anglican women and girls are in-1 Hugh Proudfoot.who was unable riled to attend this meeting.Miss Williston assumed her By Dr.A.F.Fokes Congregations that filled the church gathered in the Wesleyan Methodist church on Sunday, shared at the morning service in a happy event, the burning of the mortgage held against the church for the last five years.This debt had been incurred at the time of the renovation of the church and payments against it had been paid each year.In January the last payment was made and the congregation expressed their joy at the morning service on being free of the burden.At both services the minister, Rev.W.R.Schamehorn was in charge and Rev.H.Keilty of Ottawa a former minister of this church and now President of the Canada Conference delivered enjoyable sermons.He spoke in the morning on the subject, \u201cContending for the faith\u201d and in the evening on \u201cWhy is my brother?\u201d Tne congregation is planning to continue further renovation and decoration of the church auditorium, and to airange for an oil heating system to be installed in the basement.pres- Pallbearers were the following member and officers of Lions International:\tErnest Gadboury, past Canadian president; Lyndon Quaile, past district governor; Gordon Elliott, president of Pontiac Lions; Paul Martineau, John Smith Esmond Johnston members o.Pontiac Lions.Members of the class of \u201958 who received their caps were: Misses Jean Collins, Renfrew; Evelyn Dagg, Shawville; Dawn Fossmark, Moose Factory; Elaine Hunter, Renfrew; Doris Jones, White Lake; Ona Kilgore.Britannia Hts.; Beverley McIntyre, Renfrew; Norma Paul, Gladys Sparling, Joan Telford, all of Shawville; Katherine Yuill, Renfrew.o Shawville Council un- ana < Rotary Entertains At Fancy Dress Carnival Mr Shawville Rotary Club entertained 200 children of Shawville and district and 40 more from Quyon, to a fancy dress carnival at the Shawville Arena on Saturday afternoon.Pontiac County Ministers Meet At Shawville The managers must take their employees into their confidence By Dr.A.F.Pokes on Dr.Wallace Hod gins and Hos-mer Turner were in charge of the event; and a committee of ladies including Mrs.George Stones, Mrs.R.McLean and Mrs.Bert Horner judged the costumes.The large gallery of parents enjoyed the fun.Those winning first prizes for the were in the chair assisted by the tary Rev.A.Voteary.Devotions secre- A report was received from the committee of Rev.R.G.Elliott and H.G.Lester on a very satisfactory interview with the local operator in the ranks of manage- don Strutt, Sharon O\u2019Hara, Gordon Routley, Elizabeth McKinley and Billy Scott.Before the children left for home the Rotary served all the children with a lunch of hot dogs.Capt.Sadie E.Kilroy, a United | ment press I States Army nurse who was bom I As a laborer, he worked until the showing they had reached an un- and raised in Wyman, died sudden-1 whistle blew and then had time dei standing by the interview.A ^ a* Fort Leonard Wood.Missouri, j for whatever leisure pursuits he suggestion was made by several Sh® wa® 49-\tchose.As a manager, he worked ministers, based on their experience Daughter of the late James Kil- from sun up until after everyone in other places they had served, r°y and\tKilroy.of Ottawa, else had gone to bed and still nev that space might be allotted for a sAhe, was \u201clucated at Wyman a\"d er felt he was caught up with what fea ure religious talk each week Aylmer' ,Que:\tShf f«*'yd her should ^ *me This one basic dif- MB Thn .-\t.\t4\tetery, where the graveside prayers e next meeting is to be held were said by Father Wingle in St Andrews United church in Chief mourners were her mother, Campbell g Bay\ton April 2nd,\twhen\tMrs.James Kilroy of Ottawa;\ttwo Devotions will\tbe taken by\tRev.\tbrother.Harry, Ottawa; and\tVinE.Buehler of\tLadysmith and a\tcent of Wyman; two sisters,\tMrs paper on the \u201cPsalms\u201d will be giv- John Coyle (Vera) of Binghamp en by Rev.Mr.Younger-Lewis of ton, NY., and Miss Iris Kilroy of Fort Coulonge.\tOttawa.March Film Schedule The March program for the Pon- entitled \u201cThe Monarch Ladies Aid\u201d tiac Film Circuit has arrived and I 3Rd had a word contest which was Film Richardson o Mrs.Eliza Hodgins Passes In Calgary Harold I won by Mrs.James Glenn.Refreshments were served by the hostess.Two members having their birthdays, a decoi ated cake was served.Council President has announced the schedule as follows: Thursday, March 8, Waltham (if arrangements are made from Waltham to use the film) Friday, March 9, Davidson (if arrangements are made from Davidson to use the film) Sunday, March 11, Vinton (films will be obtained from Rich- Mrs.Eliza Hodgins died last Thursday morning at her home in Calgary, Alta.Bom at Charter!».Quebec, she went west to Vegreville in 1906 where the family homesteaded.She returned east to Shawville in 1910 and after a period of five went to Vegreville.She has made her home in Calgary since 1947.A life member of the British and Foreign Bible Society, Mrs.Hodgins is survived by her husband, Truman; one son, F.Barclay; two daughters, Mrs.Thomas J.Sloane and Miss Marion Hodgins .all of Calgary; one sister, Mrs.Robert Grant of Shawville, Que.\t* Services were conducted by the Rev.Norman Wiggins in Gooder Brothers Funeral Chael last Saturday at 1.15 m.Burial was in the Mountain View Memorial Gardena.ally interesting.The Eye Witness film includes two items, one about a Canadian teacher opening schools for homeless Arab children and the other about tractor trios pushing into the northern wilderness of ard Bowie at Campbell's Bay) Canada to supply new industries.Mon.& Tues., March 12-13\u2014Camp-j There is also an eight minute feat-ist or communist minded, will con- bell's Bay.\tUre of the driver of the horse tinue until the business operation Wednesday, March 14.Otter Lake drawn cab possipping with ceases to make money.When there Thursday, March 15, Ladysmith is no plow-back money in the busi- Friday, March 16, Charteris ness, and no profits the next step Monday, March 19, Seventh Line is state socialism which leads dii- Tuesday, March 20, Radford ectly to communism, the speaker Wed.Ma rch 21, Starks Corners «tated.\tThurs, March 22.Poitage du Fort Friday, March 23.Austin Monday, April 2, Wyman Tues, and Wed.April 3-4.Quyon Thursday.April 5, Luskville The early stage of the process Friday, April 6.Eardley where men and women workers years summer customers; eleven minutes of fastpaced hockey from backyard champions to arena stars; a story of college students summering in the backwoods teaching English to newcomers from abroad; a film on Canadian doctors, engineers and scientists in South East Asia where they harness the Colombo Plan to the betterment of underdeveloped countries; and finally a circus cartoon for the youngsters.Communism, being a very destructive ideology, does away with freedom and all belief in a higher power, said Mr.Leboe.Program for the month is especi- Thursday, March 8, 195(> iHE EQUITY Page Twn OTTAWA Report: Supervisor\u2019s Notebook Founded In 188o The Egujity by Anthony J.Wright 43k Vi Intvd And Published Weekly At PRIXTSHOP Shaw ville, Quebec ; percent over 1954 sales OTTAWA - Doing a story on iso-\u2022 ht*re, I discovered from At i niv Pinergy o* Canada Ltd., th.«t nuw has put radio-active substances :o work m very For example, an Ontario I didn\u2019t know which got its so badly blocked Council getting worried.Ti*>ublv was ' P O X T I X < ! 4 I 1 ** David and Kosaleen Hickson By Subscription $3.00 Per Year Authorized as Second ( lass Mail.Post Office Department.Ottawa Agriculture Department Outlook for 1956\u201d h is this puzz The economic con The By Frank Trecartln Supervisor of Pontiac County Protestant Schools Publishers & Editors practical ] l.ng passage llllllimilllllllllk:-i;:\texpected next year Can- and the rest of the world hould lx.* favourable to Canadian culture.Faixn cash income will probably bo about the same as in ;\"hmond .Drumm0iid - Arthabas-1955.Fai mers' deliveries of grains protestant Central School Board are unlikely to vary much from ' ,tainl ^me very prominent re these in 1955.If only an average j\t, t.Karding the problem of crop Is produced, marketings cou.d aintalning a complete staff of ef-be maintained by n liquidation of the present large quantities of farm held grains\u201d.If income and deliveries of grain ate to be about the as last year, how could a vu lid tow 11.yew ers , ' R.D.A.closely related to the salaries of-newsletter from the fared.A recent issue of the Review.** a l.agi were hat no one had an acvuiate plan jf the old sewer, hence it was not to uncover the blockage.They i We should be prepaed to offer teachers' salaries at least equivalent to those being offered in other of Quebec and I hasten to R.W.Hodgins Inspired By Greatness While contemplating preparations for this, our 100th Shawville Fair, we must not forget to honour those who worked to make this annual event what it is today.In particular, we must remember one man whose presence in Shawville is still a source of encourage\" ment to forward looking citizens and who, even in the evening of his bus'\" life, looks ever ahead into the future of our town and our district.This man is Mr.R.W.Hodgins of Main Street Shawville, whose energy and enthusiasm has in years gone by been put into getting everything possible from the outside world that would, in any way, benefit the Shawville Exhibition.Mr.Hodgins, originally a school teacher byprofession.drew a great deal of his inspiration and enthusiasm from his friend the great human benefactor the late Dr.James Robertson, Canada's first and greatest Agricultural Commissioner, founder and first Principal of Macdonald College and later renowned Chairman of the Canadian Red Cross Society.It was Dr.Robertson who introduced an enlarged Fairs Policy in Canada, who started the first rural cooperative activities, the Canadian Live Stock Records, the national improvement programs for dairy and poultry and.as a great humanitarian, the first rural school consolidation and community hospitalization.At Mr.Hodgins* solicitation.D>\\ Robertson addressed many gatherings in the S\u2019 r.wville area and therein laid the foundation of what we have in schools and hos\" pitals in Shawville today.For a number of years Mr.W.A.Brown of Norway Bay was responsible for the planning and preparation of the livestock and poultry marketing exhibits for the Dominion Fair circuits.He well remembers how this appealed greatly to R.W-Hodgins in an educational way.One Shawville Exhibition was scarcely over before R.W.was in Ottawa looking for exhibits for the next.He spent a lot of time in Ottawa and there was very little in the way of grants, judges, exhibits and other assistance that R.W.did not get.R.W.did not only get the things he went after but contributed in no small degree to the ideas that went into those exhibits.It was not surprising, therefor, that many years a new and different Dominion exhibit occupied the major right hand space just inside the door of the main building.R.W.was after them before they were even off Ihe drafting board.As a result, today Shawville Fair is one of the outstanding Regional Exhibitions in Canada.Its status as such is due in very large degree to one man, R.W.Hodgins.Therefor, at Centennial time, Hats Off to R.W.Hodgins, Secretary Manager for nearly half of Shawville Fair\u2019s one hundred years! easy called in Atomic Energy who advised putting Cobalt 60 (the isotope they use in cancer therapy at many hospitals) on the end of a sewer rod The rod went snaking down the and geiger counters followed a leas add that while our present schedule of initial salaries to beginning teachers compares quite favorably with those offered elsewhere in the province outside the Montreal area, comparison of maximum salaries puts us in a very unfavourable position when attempting to attract the more experienced teachers.ticient teachers within the l ountv Unit and since conditions in R.D.A.are.in many respects, similar to our own.t know the Supervisor there, Mr.G.L.Rothney.will have objections to my repeating some of the things he said in his recent sewer the Cobalt 60 until everything stopped at the blockage, The trouble removed, the town was then able to map out its old sewer.(An isotone is some element made radioactive by bombai dînent within the same prairie farmer regard 1956 as favourable to Canadian agriculture\u201d?a no ¦ We ll see.come summer publication.Throughout the Province of Quebec this month.School Boards are effort to staff their o If you have been following reports out of Montreal you will know that a further upward revision in teachers' salaries has been made and this will almost automatically result in increases in other areas, particularly those near Montreal.These developments do affect us because of the shortage in the supply and if we are really serious adequate school staff throughout the County Boards will have to be given as by the taxpayer that they 8 LETTERS TO EDITOR nuclear reactor).Another big job was avoided when atomic experts put Sodium 24 into pipes feeding a large radiant heating installation under a concrete floor.The geiger noticed where the isotope was spreading out from a leak in one of the pipes.Workeis then pulled up just enough of the floor to get at that piece of pipe.Without atomic help they might have had to rip up much of the floor at much cost to repalithe leak.Using isotopes for agriculture, scientists have noticed that Arsenic 76 fed into a Douglas fir climbed upwards within the tree's sap system at the rate of 47 inches an hour.49 Steven St.Hamilton, Ont making every schools for September.1956.and the competition, for it can hardly called anythirg else, for the of available tecahers be-every spirited indeed.Editor.The Equity.This morning I was listening to the Gary Moore Show.Gary was talking about small towns and how everybody knew everybody's busi-and what they were doing.So be services comes Let me quote from Mr.Rothney s letter and also a recent article in School Progress\" by nes*.the Editor was asked why a small town needed a paper and he replied.to find out if they had been caught at it.I enjoy reading your paper so thought you would like a joke for vour column.about an the magazine Lyle Spender.President.Science Research Associates.School surance the taxpayers, are prepared to sup port whatever expenditure is nec \u201cThe most prominent consideration in the mind of an applicant for any position, is the salary or attached to it.So it is with essary wage he teaching profession.No mats ter how we picture the benefits of the community and good attitude the citizens have toward the school staff .the answer to the question, usually determines the attractiveness of the position be offered.That this answer has generally unsatisfactory, it reflected in the exodus of thousands nf trained teachers from the profes-during the last year, mainly to take higher paying jobs in othei Yours truly Mae Kennedy Fori (oulonge C.W.L.Election 01 Officers is a letter ad-Oi Bryson, est to your 1955 Chief be relieved of Fire Chief and Ame-vas named Fire Chief.| Chief Poisson has proved to be an active worker.He has added to the Volunteer personnel and has ac-I quired much needed equipment and Fire Hose and he has reported to 1 Atuncil on existing tire hazards.I\tQuebec.March 1st, 1956.C.Poisson.Mayor.Bryson, Co.Pontiac, Que.i Mr.Mayor: Re 1955 lire Prevention Week Campaign *\u2022 The International Committee of Judges of the 1955 Fire Prevention Week campaign, sitting in Boston.Mass., has just issued its report which states that the Village of Bryson won an MENTION amongst the MuniciaU-ties of the Province of Quebec who competed in class \u201cF\u201d (population 2.500 and under).I am much pleased to draw this fact to your attention and to the attention of the Council for it proves that the work done under the direction of Chief Joseph Rod gers and his brigade is producing good ivsults.These results, of course could not be obtained unless the Chief had the whole-hearted support of the civic and of the other authorities as well as the support of the entire population.I join with Honorable Romeo in6 be appointed for this scat.Lorrain.Minister of Public Works.Correspondence for the month who is in charge of the administra- was read and discussed, t on of the Fire Pi event ion Act.in offering sincere congratulations to ill concerned on the success obtained and in wishing Bryson still further successes in the future.The Certificate from the National lire Protection Association, Boston, is herewith enclosed.Attached hereto essed to the M They a:e working on ways of\u2018which may be of ime aiders At the end Rodgers wished t \"is duties a uee Poisson Fort Coulonge\u2014The annual meet-of the Fort Coulonge Women\u2019s met at the residence of Ann Fumerton on Thursday, How much?ridding elevators of grain weevils Certain isotopes kill the weevil with out harming the grain.The trick is j to devise a cheap method of feed ing grain into elevators through some opening in the side of which would be a suitable isotope.This weevil killer will be at work some ing mg Institute een Mrs March 1.Mrs.Doerff, in the chair, and Mix.Ira Whelan acting as Sec-The report of the work ac- was sion retaryMgggggpggg| complished during last yeai received.The polio fund report was showing contributions of fields.\"' We all know that there are not enough trained teachers to supply the demand in Canada today.It has been said that about 04'> of all students graduating from college this spring would have to choose teaching as a profession in order to supply the required number.In the face of this situation we.in Pontiac, should be determined share of the available supply of teachers and as has been indicated above the problem is day.they tell me here.Another little gadget they are wot king cn something to expose stored potatoes or onions to radioactivity their sprouting.This would increase the time for which thase tuiuibk vegetables could be stored.At present the U.S.Quartermaster General.anxious to save money on spuds, is experimenting with radia-I : : on ot stored Adjustment of Government Grant for Water Tank for Fire Protection 4,000.00 Balance, December 31, 1956 $\t525.46 $ Don\u2019t fret a bit if everything can\u2019t be new.Sanitone Dry Cleaning will male every garment as store-fresh, spotless and perfectly preaeed aa the day you bought it.But, time ie flying.Call for service today.ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA PARISH OF CLARENDON Rev.R.G.Elliott Rector Fourth Sunday In Lent St Paul s, ShmwTllle 11.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00\tam.\u2014Morning Prayer 7.30 pin.\u2014Litany and Sermon Wednesday, March 14 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communion S.15 p.m.\u2014Lenten Service Holy Trinity, Radford 2.00\tpm.Evening Prayer St L ike's, Caldwell NO SERVICE NORTH CLARENDON St George\u2019s, Thorne Centre 10.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Prayer 9L Matthew's.Charteris 3.00\tpm.\u2014Evening Prayer St.James.Otter Lake NO SERVICE 6,000.00\t6.525.46 20,i 05 L ¦ SHUTt\u2014GAIN Dairy Ration along with hay 11 and silage will supply your cows with all the nut-I rients required for maximum milk production, I In addition it contains cobalt, copper, man-I gancse and other trace elements, now missing on I a large number of farms.I CUSTOM ROLLING AND GRINDING I\tMIXING AND SEED CLEANING PONTIAC DAIRY REG'D.PHONE I7SJ SHAWVILLE Wa JM'a K K H.I.Hobbs &Son MOVIES N.H.L PLAYOFFS mmam* musmmsiBumuBnmiHmmBmiHBBnBSHimmBHnmnnm Them On A TELEVISION SET 17\u201d 21\u201d 24 FORT THEATRE 4 HR Y SON THE A TRE Look ! This doesn't spill, won't splash or spatter.See Per COTEMAfCOPE * VtSTA-VMW)* 7 t WES y y K z r i March II 8 If .If rogeswATe* CSMEMABCOn Mareh S A I# THI NDMtMBD* x /\u2022br Dereh Ere F B March 12 A 12 MAM FROM LARAMIE March 11 A 12 A 13 LAST COMMAND lame# Stewart fee HR I See\u2014you dip your brush, and chef*** so drip with This.*##t W»T Harden A Maria AlhergSetSl r, March 14 ft RIVER STREET color Irrita Ray# I > t > I March 14 A IS LTNVERA m F A RADIS Maitl IS A 14 F: 2 FOR FIRE ¦«err» * 0k&m6Xtmi »AW/ r\\ E: 06mSPSV6n/m o .x 1 i ^THEATRE -'\u2019\u2019\u2022THEATRE r PemJttodf Ht+tpieuA This doesn\u2019t run down brush T^SjÉÎSalY^STaE a « handle\u2014so clean and easy to use., Friday Friday ZM Marcs \u2022 A 1* RING S THIEF Am Rlyts r m Friday A v F A March 12 A 13 TRIAL March 9 A 1* COUNT THREE AND FRAT Vir Mrihe W.A.HODGINS CUrmn E*rd DaratSf McGairc 11:11# F A NEVER TARE NO FOR AN ANSWER March 12 A 12 1 DIED A TMOl SAND TIMES Make the brush stroke\u2014and SHAWVILLE We Service What We Sell rr ri MORLEY HODGINS yjFi yjK LIMITED A y I I MBER A HARDWARE K March 14 A 1* RANDOM RARREST PHONE 27 SHAWVILLE Greer Page Six THE EQUITY Thursday, March 8, 1956.Junior Red Cross Penny Parade March And Annual Meetings Branch of the Association for tho Help of Retarded Children «Que bec) Inc.has stimulated fresh Interest in this undertaking.Another effort, Civil Defence, has also received attention.Mrs.J.Os-\u2022ington, Granby.Q.W.I.Citizenship Convenor, has hod several speaking engagements snice her course at the Civil Defence College, Arn-prior, and has accepted many for county annual meetings in May A NEW 1956 CHEVROLET IS OFFERED EVERY WEEK By Richard Nell Last Thursday morning excitement was aroused among senior students at Shawville High School.Mr.Tolhurst had laid an apparently ineffective one cent piece to officially open Shawville's first Jun ior Red Cross Penny Parade\u2014a historic moment in our school life.The contest developed into a twoway competition between Miss Murdoch's Grade 8b and Mr.Huskil-son\u2019s Grade 10b -ending with Grade 8b having laid 7.925 pennies ,123 more than Grade 10a, Then, Miss Murdoch's class' excellent sportsmanship was exemplified when the members offeied fo split its \u2022\u2019booty\" with Grade 10a.We firmly believe the Junior Red Cross will apprecate tihe $230 «estimate), half of which will be sent to it by each of the two very close competitors.We appreciate the co-operation of businessmen, teachers and students in our more-or-less experimental project.We hope to have a Penny Parade as a community plan next year, also entailing extensive canvassing and organization March and annual meetngs.This month sees the end of the fiscal year for Quebec Women\u2019s Institutes and already reports are beginning to trickle in frem branches all over the province.It is to early yet to assess what has been accomplished in the past twelve months, but one thing can be definitely stated\u2014Interest in two of the major projects, pasteurization and help for retarded children, has been sustained.Broadcasts, talks, programs and active canvassing have featured the unremitting campaign for the former measure, and the successful formation of the Sherbrooke County G) '£m more ON # O & MOTHER PARKER'S MUSICAL MYSTERIES Wm.A.Moyle Paid Last Tribute u 11 Quyon\u2014Numerous friends and relatives gathered Sunday afternoon to pay Anal tribute to William Ambrose' Moyle at his funeral held from the residence of Miss Loretta Gavani Quyon, to St.Mary s Church for the Libera service at 2.30.Rev.T.P.Wingle, PP.met the body at the door and chanted the Libera.The funeral mass by Rev.J.E.Austin.Monday morning interment was made in the family lot in Pontiac cemetery.Born at Quyon 72 years ago Mr.Moyle was the youngest and last surviving member of the family of the late John Moyle and Os-celia Hannaway.He went to Chap-leau in 1910 and was employed by the CPR as a conductor for many years prior to his retirement in January, 1949.Mr.Moyle belonged to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and was a third degree member of Council 1714.Knights of Columbus, Chapleau.He mariied Miss Florence Lynn of Bristol in 1912.Following the death of his wife in July, 1962 he lived with his daughter, Mrs.Edmund O'Reilly at Sudbury.His death occurred unexpecedly at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Austin Clarke of Quyon, where he was visiting.Surviving are two sons.Emerson Moyle, Chapleau, and Iivin Moyle, Copper Cliff; two daughters, Sister Margaret Mary (Mildred) of Bgan-ville, and Mrs.Edmund (Irene) O\u2019Reilly of Sudbury; and four grandchildten.Attending the funeral went many friends from Chapleau, Sudbury, Boston, Toronto, Ottawa.Creighton Copper Cliff, Carson, Lively, Eg-anville.Maryland and McKee.MOM KEEPS SLIM WITH MILK All you have to do is to send in your name and address, with the GUARANTEE PORTION from any of Mother Parker\u2019s Tea or Coffee packages, or the scaling strip from a can of Mother Parker\u2019s Coffee.Mail your entry to CHOV.Then, if your letter is drawn from the mail bag, you will be asked to name a tune played specially for you.And from that point you will have a chance of winning a Chevrolet Motor Car.think Thursday\u2019s activities have definitely rooted this new idea into We confidently everyone's mind feel the success of next yeai's campaign will encounter absolutely xno bounds.PONTIAC DAIRY REG'D.SHAWM1.LL PHONE 178J was sung Active members of the Penny Parade Committee include: Brenda L.Barber.Barbara A.Dagg.Wilfred E.Huskilson (Sup-.ervising Teacher); Richard G.Neil, | (chairman).i\\ BREWING KNOW-HOW it Wc l\\ JJ r* IB brings you Constant Top Quality LISTEN EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 7.30 P.M.Yes, Carling's has the \u201cbrewing know-how\u201d .the skilled brewers, second to none in the world .to bring you an ale and a lager of unvarying gcW-ness, to please the most discriminating taste.Try fine Red Cap Ale and Black Label Lager\u2014you'll agree that \u2018Dayeuteed a ta# fence?i \u20221 SEWAGE DISPOSAL 01 DRAINAGE SYSTEMS! Let FIL put it in.Talk over a Farm Improvement Loan with your nearest B of M manager as soon as you can.Bank of Montreal am THE BEST BREWS IN THE WORLD COME FROM ShawviUe Branch: G.A.McDOUGALL Manager.PEMBROKE Quyon Branch: CECIL SHENNLTT, Manager.working with Conodiont in tvtfy wolk of I if# &inc# 1817 \\ CABLING\u2019S ADI SO _ a i i I y a i r m SAVE THESE LABELS i 7 I ti i a V> ¦ 1F1 * enter (ARUKG\u2019S $14,500.00 HOUSE CONTEST «WW \u2022Ml - Mtiotto+frX- a .-v< » it 8 ¦ vMKv.'.*.>v Dodge Mayfair V-8, 4-Door Sedan These, and many more safety features are standard on any Dodge model Family safety wears a look of glamour and go ! LIFEGUARD DOOR LATCHES SAFETY SEALED-BEAM HEADLAMPS GLAREPROOFED INSTRUMENT PANEL TOP e SAFETY-RIM WHEELS # SAFE-GUARD HYDRAULIC BRAKES INDEPENDENT PARKING BRAKE # ELECTRIC WINDSHIELD WIPERS SAFETY DOOR LOCKS provide up to 200 horsepower, pack plenty of reserve for safer passing, safer acceleration.There\u2019s new driving ease, too.New push-button controls for PowerFlite automatic transmission let you select your driving range at the touch of a button.Safety-positioned at the left of the driver, these controls are and mechanically operated.See your Dodge-De Soto dealer soon.Drive a Dodge first\u201d car! Check the safety features listed at the right.All are standard equipment on any Dodge model you choose.Some are brand-new, of course, but Dodge has provided most of them for years.That\u2019s because safety is nothing new with Dodge.Year after year, Dodge has consistently pioneered and developed more and better safety features than any other low-price car.This year, too, Dodge gives you the power you need for safer motoring.New high-torque 6 and V-8 engines A BEAUTIFUL 6-ROOWI HOME! pie n.i 20 CASH PRIZES OF $25.00 EVERY 2 WEEKS ! Canada\u2019s \"safety- Manufactured In Canada by Chrysler Corps**#\" of Canada, Limited c Watch CNmei\u2014 Shower of Stars weekly on TV.Check your newspaper for date end time DRIVE THIS GREAT NEW DODGE .WITH THE GLAMOUR AND GO OF THE FORWARD LOOK / SHAW VILLE I THE EQUITY Thursday, March 8 1956.Page Seven tztmics and Beth were the Sunday guests Mrs.R.J.Thompson and Dr.| Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Russell and of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Earl Campbell Thompson \u2022on leave this week for Martin.Findlay ÈÊÊÊ Ontario, where Edgar will be employed on a dairy farm.Tuff) (hawvillft f hlirrhpt I ^ held in ihe standard Church, IWU Jliawflliç vnuvvirei | the second week in the Holiness Unite For Services Bristol seen on television pictures were taken while visiting Mrs.Riley on her 106th birthday.Mrs.Thompson celebrated her 85th birthday this week Movement.Music is to be provided by both local talent and others Two Shawviile churches are un-1 coming from a distance.iting for a series of \"Evangelistic meetings commencing March 11.The churches are the Standard and the Holiness Movement.Evan- Mr Eric Russell, son of Mr.and Mrs.James Russell left Sunday for Miss Gladys Dorrance of Moni- Ottawa fmm where he will leave real was the recent guest of her! for France.parents, Mr.and Mis.TU.Thump- Mr and Mrs.Alex Stewart arid two children of Ottaws were the and Mrs.Clarence Clemir.ens.Mrs.Cltrn-mens accompanied them back to Ottawa.Mr.Versil Smith left this week for Oshawa.We are sorry to hear that Mr.Maxwell Dodds is a patient in the Pontiac Community Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.John Robertson spent Thursday in the capital.Mr.Basil Glenn of Chelmsford, Ont., was the guest of his grandmother, Mrs.James Glenn.Weekend guests at the home of Mi', and Mrs.R.W.Wilson were Mr .and Mrs.Fred Browne, Mr.and Mrs.William Wilson, Ottawa.Mr.John Laird left on Saturday for Montreal where he will take a course in radio and television elec- The denominations to which these local churches belong have churches in Quebec.Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Col-000 umbia and the United States.They gelist engaged for the occasion is j also have missionaries working in Rev.J.R Woodland who is local-1\tHon* Kong, Ireland and ed at Roblin, Ont.For several Miss Bernice Russell.Mildred Twa.Margaret Laird, Betty Smith, and Lome MacFarlane were weekend guests of their parents.I son Mrs.Robert Laird is spending a weekend guests of Mt few days in Ott$s t.Mr.and Mrs.Calvin Glenn and family of Arnprior were the guests of Mi .and Mrs.Dalton Russell.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Findlay I Brazil years he pastured the Shawville Holiness Movement Church and is well | Rev.E Alexnder and Rev.A.Vote- to attend the Revival Services.The pastors of the local churches.known in this community.The first week of meetings are to 'dbwikuuf Mae* SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.Sales & Service New Electric Portables I' DIRECT DRIVE CHAIN SAW me) DISTILLERS OF Fine Quality Ryes, Gins and Rum \u2022\tcuts tester \u2022\tlighter le weight \u2022\ttests less le meleleln \u2022\tlests longer DAD FIGHTS FATIGUE WITH As low as\u2014 $9.95 Down GUARANTEED And $5.34 per month MILK Call NORTH STAR FEEDS CYRIL SMILEY Ph.615-30 PONTIAC DAIRY REG'D.Shawville PHONE 178J SHAWVILLE m You can be sure of obtaining the most from your Poultry, Hogs or Cows, when you % SERVICE % party and play shoes for tots, toddlers tikes and with 18\" bar .end chain , feed NORTH STAR FEEDS.DONT TAKE CHANCES WITH YOUR TELEVISION SET.WHEN REPAIRS ABE NEEDED.BE SURE TO CALL US FOB EXPERT.FAST SERVICE.VN * one ¦lenfe diMORStratioa will convince you that the Silver King is amazingly superior.See it today! NORTH STAR FEEDS are available in both Mash and Pellet form and are made BRINKWORTH ELECTRIC fresh daily from the highest quality ingredi- $270.00 R.RACINE tiT ents.teenagers Portage doe Fort Ph.649-56 \u201cThe Best Equipped T V REpair Shop In Pontiac County'1 \u2014Ph om» 628-5! FEED NORTH STAR and see the difference.OTTER LAKE, QUEBEC L correctly styled and made by Sauge Shawville Milling Co.Ltd.YOU'RE WELCOME \u201cWhere Trading Is A Pleasure!\u201d LLOYD STEVENS, Manager TELEPHONE 304 \" 37: DON\u2019T TAKE CHANCES GUESSING YOUR CHILD\u2019S CORRECT SIZE.USE THE BRANNOCK SCIENTIFIC FOOT MEASURER A Real at Conservatively correct Welcome Awaits A \u2014 today e*d tomorrow % Pontiac Furniture Centre % l '/ Welcome! YOU SHAWVILLE A T 4 At m v I PONTIAC HOUSE e % W SHAWVILLE Fully Licensed N A X % / % \\ K % >V%*e I It % : v ; BUSINESS HOURS i i % s are 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 5 pm Monday through Saturday at the t Emblem i PONTIAC PRINTSHOP I of the Favourite! c BY # \u2022 \u2022 » % In Canada more people enjoy Molson\u2019s Export than any other Ale.A glass will tell you why.Just say: Shawville, Quebec Skait new styling, comfort and quality are combined in these RITCHIE shoes, with most impressive results.FOR o For prompt and courteous attention to all your printing requirements, please come in or phone during business hours Also all newspaper business should be transacted during these hours.Classified ads, personal notes, subscription renewals and other may also be dropped through the slot in the door at any time.o MODERN MEN o OF o o GOOD TASTE \u201cMake Mine MOLSON\u2019S EXPORT\" messages à RENFREW SHAWVILLE Phene 301J EG AW DLL E fies/ The Ale your Greet-Grandfather drank Page Eight THE EQUITY Thursday, March 8, 1956.The Marketplace Of The Pontiac # Notice TENDERS WANTED LOST NOTICE HELP WANTED Road grader operator wanted for One blue angora hat.Lost some- ' Trudeau -4, Etnile Trudeau, will Married couple to work on farm, rot be responsible for debts in-1 100 acres of cleared land with el-curred by my wife Lorraine, Quy- ectricity.Teams either in shares or xml5 straight Classified Advertisements in~ the Municipal Township of South .time last week.Finder please con-Onslow.Tenders to tn* in the sec- I tact Joy Pirie, 606-32.eluding Births, Engagements.Ar- ticles or Property wanted to buy, | rvtary's hands not later than 6.00 pan.March 16, 1956.Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.H.A.Kelley, Sec.-Tteas.Wyman, Que.on.Quebec Private living quarters with electricity and heat.Apply Ellis Palmer, ( barter is, ph.630-11 wages PUBLIC NOTICE sell or exchange.In Memoriam*.Public Notices, etc., are two cents a word with a minimum of 50c in advance.Otherwise 25c extra.Legal rates and readers 70c per in.Chevalier\u2014«I, Lawrence Chevalier will not be responsible for any J debts incurred by wife, Bertha, of Calumet Island (56 cents will put any Item In this column, from date of Insertion until date of event.) March 9\u2014Quyon Little Theatre will be presenting \u201cMr.Beane from Lima\" at the High School Auditorium on Friday, March 9, at 8.15 p.m.Admission 50c.Proceeds go for hospital equipment.I March 12\u2014Shawville Women's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs.Alebrt Manary.March 15\u2014Pontiac Artificial Unit, Eastern Ontario Cattle Seeders Association annual; meeting at 2.00 p.m.in Shawville.I March 17\u2014St.Patrick\u2019s Tea to be I held in the Sunday School room of the Shawville United Church, sponsored by the CGIT, from 3 p.m.to 6.00 p.m.Adm.50c and 30c.Everybody Welcome.March 23\u2014Variety Concert at the High School Auditorium, Shaw* ville.Sponsored by 1st Shawville Rover Crew.April 3, 4, 5\u2014Ottawa Valley Seed Fair to be held in the High School, Shawville.Last Wednesday of every month.Zion Community Hospital Auxiliary meets at 2 p.m.Avis De Demande En Divorce AVIS est donne que DAME LORN A CHARLOTTE BROOKS, CARD OF THANKS Agents to sell high quality products at low prices in: Shawville, Portage du Fort, Wyman, Yarm.Good commission I wish to thank my many fiiends I ciu Village de Dow, dans le district and neighbors for their lovely acts | de Hull, Piovince de Quebec, men-;| of kindness during my illness.L.Carey Pontiac Farmers Co-op are open orders for oats ,bailey and wheat to be shipped in by carload lots in the near future at cost price plus actual handling charges Contact H.I.Smith, Sec.-Treas, Shaw- FOR SALE Specials each month.Do not miss this excellent agere, adressera une demande au Parlement du Canada, a sa présente Little boys coat and h at set, sue 2.Excellent condition.On display at the Equity office.money-making proposition.FAM-ILEX, Dept.4, Box F Station C Montreal.ou sa procnaine session suivant le cas, pour obtenir un Bill de Div- vjue orce contre son epoux, JOSEPH EARL McCONNERY, du Village de Kazabazua, dans le district de Hull, Province Quebec, hotelier, pour cause d'adulte; e.DATED AT HULL, in the Pro- We wish to thank all our kind otc 179 Acre clay farm for sale in Quyon district.With or without I fiends and neighbors for their stock, new house, hydro.For fur-1 donations of money and clothes iher information inquire at The | after the fire in which we lost ev-Bquity office WANTED TO BUY Frames of any size made for your favourite pictures.Good sel-l Hens, chickens and broilers un-ection of moulding.Renfrew Photo limited quantities.Orvnl Smart, Centre, Phone HE 2-3053, Renfrew, Shawville, phone 619-12 jl2otcI ery thing.k\\ Mrs.C.Me An* and Farm?otc Three registered Ayrshire bulls, service age, off HOP.qualified dams.Phone RE 2-3710, Harry Wilson and Son, R.R.3, Pemboke Ontario bec, ce 17ieme jour de Fexrier OffdWâ Vallev\t1966\tI Pontiac Auto Wreckers | Higheat pncee paid tor car or /\t;\t%\t(Signe) PAUL A MARTINEAU, _________________________________________truck pulpwood.Write or phone - HmftMfâl Wipfv\tProcureur de la Pétitionnaire.Used cars and truck parta.Cars for prices and particulars.J.M Chain saw, 1955 \u201cHamilton\u201d.5 IIIJiW,,VBI\te\tand trucks bought for wrecking.Argue.Shawville Pt.30 horse powers.Excellent con-1 Historical research can become Nottoe of Application for Divorce We buy scrap Iron, old batteries.dition.$150.00 cash to the first bid-1 most interesting when additional NOTICE is hereb> given that highest prices paid for all kinds information is obtained from other | DAME L O R N A CHARLOTTE ! of 9Crap iron- Phone Shawville | Pickups 654-3, Harry Mayhew, Bryson otc Poultry bought in any season.made without charge, otc I Prompt returns.Hens bought live FOITVn\tI graded basia- Phone Renfrew If.the lucky buyers who are! 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