The equity, 29 mars 1956, jeudi 29 mars 1956
[" .V » i 99 \u201cVoice Of The Pontiac No.32.73rd Year.Shawville, Quebec, Thursday March 29th, 1956 By Subscription Hull Lawyer Guest Speaker Portage To Engage Seed Fair At At Legion Banquet Waterworks Engineer Shawville April 3,4,5 Iff.Roy Fournier, lawyer of Hull, i following were presented with med-Zone Commander for the Canadian ala: Legion RL8JL, was guest speaker Bery Hlffcaon, poetumoualy for at a recent banquet held at the Ot- Fred Henderson, past president tawa House, Campbell's Bay, by from 1946 to 1951; William T.Mous-the Pontiac Branch No.162 of the seau for VJ>.Romeo Mousseau, Canadian Legion.Mr.Fournier gave past president 1951; Paul A.Mar a brief talk on the history of the tinea u, past president 1952; J Canadian Legion, it's beginning, its Louis Muir, past president 1969; achievements in the part years, and Richard Bowie, part president 1954; its goal, which is the welfare of Thomas J.Mousseau, past president Poztage du Fort\u2014A public meet-.for the construction of waterworks.| The 29th Annual Ottawa Valley on modem trends in farm machining was held in the town hall at Later a meeting will be held when Seed Fair, being held for the first ery and new farm practice# should which were present Mayor Elsie the ratepayers will have the oppoi- time in the Province of Quebec, be of great interest to young and Gibbons, and Councillors Elizabeth tunity to either approve or reject will take place at the High School old, farmers and townfolks.Panel-Cameron, Leo Malette, Alfred Far- the proposition.\tin Shawville next week, April 3, lists will be Bruce A years*, Dave rail, Benedict Tanguay, Roy Bag*,\t-o-\t4 and 5.$1200 in prizes will be Davies, Walter Kilgour, Hios.Mac and Harold Manwell The secretary-\tgiven in the\tvarious classes this\tFarlane, Grant Elliott, Claude El- treasurer attended and a number\tDa III\tRalafliiAv\tyear.\tliott and Chairman Gorton Mac of ratepayers\tThe Fair is open to the public and\tMillan.Films again will wind up The meeting was held In connect-\tfffllflr\tBy\tfar\tthere will be\tno admission fee at\tth* evening, including a specially ion with installing waterworks in Many time.Entile# for the Seed Tair timely one about Trees as Crops.inir _ t .\t\u201e .\tA1_ w\t.\t« the municipality of Portage du I\t1-1\tclose Saturday, March 31 and all 535 sgtSs =¦£\u2022» =v~£\u2022£\u201c£ HE S-BSSrS ES2ZS Hon.in obtaining\tWat\" Supply Co., were dodging out from between parted *OT\t** \"°?h P\"*»*®» in the Science SïHïîS Bryson fire Brigade 2™7S.ÏSZT:™\tÏÆSÏS bell's Bav and wa« thank^Tiw CltAlAf If Mil Pnlhiifiaf m UItT °* Bryson gave some valu- Bay ,the little boy struck the right High School.)\tand at 10.30 the directors of the Ot- Jean-Lou's Muir who orwnt.Jl I\tllvvll LllllUlMdMlI able infoitnation to the people.front fender and suffered a frac- Judging will begin on Tuesday tawa Valley Seed Growers Associ- SESfiskmm SH=\"5= ip§r: \u2018 - ™ - - ly appointed Chief W.A.Poisson, bee and to obtain their approval at Campbell's Bay and he was taken heen planned to begin Tuesday at is comprised of 24 energetic volun-_by Ringrose Ambulance to the Ot- 8 pm'\tan address Profes\" fTU\tI Letter To The Editor standard dr.d.parUir.nt, In addit-1\tF\u201e\u201e w,auu, S.\t\u201c \"\"\t\" Mr *nd\t\"\"\"\"\" flbn.wUI wind up the ev- ion to the Chief who also acts as #11 veterans.He also stressed the 1901, 52.53 and 34.Rev.T.P.Tait Thursday's program starts at nine room un- The Annual Luncheon with the Guest speaker Rene Trepanier, Deputy Minister of Agriculture of Quebec will take place at noon Thursday.Trophies will be presented at this time.At two o\u2019clock there will bo a David Belanger.Andre Audet, who I eniog Tuesday and on Wednesday I panel discussion under the chair- happened upon the scene a mom-1 evening.Prof.Howard A.Steppler manship of Frank Ryan on the will be the speaker of the even- subject of More Milk and More ing after which a panel discussion | Beef Per Acre.Panelists will be D.L.Parks, Tom Dickison.Howard A.Steppler, S.W.MacICechnie, Charles Russell and Ira Hanna.new Legion: Dr.H.R.Rabb, Fort Coulonge; Rev.C.Younger-Lew is, Fort Coulonge: Joseph Hearty, Campbell's Ray; Wallace McDonald, Chapeau; Hubert Brownlee.Shawville; Elgin Smith, Campbell's Bay.and the Province Should Support Education president of the board the Brigade consists of the following members: J H.Ralston, secretary-treasurer and relief man on the operation of fire equipment; J.L.St.Pierre, first deputy chief engineer and electrician; F.Devlin, second Editor, The Equity deputy chief, in charge of fire A visitor to Pontiac, upon driv- It may seem presumptious for one David Brossesu owner of the\te Papineau, Labelle, Temiscaming and Abitibi was guest speaker at a meeting of the members of Pontiac County Council and a group of representatives from many different organizations of the County.j Mr.Larrivee gave a very clear cut talk on the efforts being put forth by his department in connection with the reclaiming of now waste lands by the planting of suitable trees.He explained clearly how under proper methods present wood lots now producing less welfare and interest of rural peop ment Pontiac, Gatineau, Hull, 4 Colin Groff was born in Selkirk.Manitoba in 1885 and he learned The honorarium was presented the printing and news paper trade to Mr.Groff by H.H.Hannam, in his father's own newspaper and president of the Federation in the printing establishment in Ontario, presence of a small gathering at In 1905 he went to Alberta and on Mr Hannam s home.In making the the staff of the Edmonton Bulletin presentation, Mr.Hannam describ- began a 16-year career in the ed It as being a \"well deserved rec- newspaper field in that province ognition of outstanding service to For four years he edited a week-the farm people of Canada\".A gift ly newspaper at Taber, near Leth-presentation was also made to Mr.bridge, and later was news edit-Groff by the staff of the national or first on the Lethbridge Herald, office.\tand then on the Morning Albertan.Mr.Larrivee was introduced by Chairman James Turcotte, Mayor of Thorne .and thanked by Mayor J.M ado re of Rapids des Joachims.Films supporting the talk given by Mr.Larivee were shown, these dealt with bush lot Improvement.How cigarette butts start fires .and how rain cuts away banks and side hills after forest growth had been removed, and cattle trails.These pictures were in themselves a treat.Before coming to the Federation Rev.J.Bnard was kind enough Mr.Groff had been for 35 years to operate the projector, assisted by Dickie Bowie, who set up the details for the showing.A vote of thanks was extended to these gentlemen.Also a hearty thank you to Mr.Larrivee.Flans for a practical demonstration of Tree planting is being arranged to take place this Spring.Pleasant news was given by Mr.O The little daughter of a colonel living on an army post was taken to church fo rthe first time.The minister was one of those who believes in illustrating his sermons with vigor.She stared in awe at the old minister, shut up in a box pulpit thumbing the BttCe and waving his arms widly Finally, unable to stand it any longer, she whispered to her father in a frightened voice, \"What'll we do if he gets out?\" In 1922 Mr.Groff joined the Alberta Department of Agriculture as either directly or indirectly con- publicity commissioner.In 1927 he .\u2014 -' joined the Canadian National Rail- Spring.All High Cxr.ool students | w»y* Colonization and Agriculture Department au publicity representative, and remained in this pos- NORTH STAR FEEDS will be invited to this event.This Forestry committee have endorsed a plan to have Forestry taught in all Pontiac High schools and in some lower schools.Shawville Rotary, Pontiac Farm Forum, Campbell's Bay Chamber Larivee by his announcement that of Commerce.Calumet Island Agri-a fair supply of trees will be com- culture.Society des Fezmiers and ing to Pontiac applicants this many dther were present.YOU'RE WELCOME Yea can be sure of obtaining the most from your Poultry, Hogs or Cows, when you feed NORTH STAR FEEDS.â SPRING SPECIALS 1956 DuMont 21\u201d Consol TV\tReg.$359.95 53 Piece China Dinner Set NORTH STAR FEEDS are available in Real both Mash and Pellet fori and are made 49.95 # I Welcome $409.90 $289.90 $120.00 fresh daily from the highest quality ingredi- a All this for Awaits Saving ents.Welcome ! YOU 90 Day Service Regular Warranty FEED NORTH STAR and see the difference.400 lb.capacity Home Freezer of well known make 5 year Warranty Al $459.95 1 Year Service PONTIAC HOUSE Shawville Milling Co.Ltd.All for $319.95 Terms\u2014 SHAWVILLE Fully Licensed \u201cWhere Trading Is A Pleasure!\" LLOYD STEVENS, Manager TELEPHONE 364 GRUMMETTS 586 BANK STREET OTTAWA +jt w 'SHOW yfm % a X 9 m .> w '/'- y ci m» y OFF k \\ j®7 ¦ y A m Z PIE* Yes! Everybody Likes and N eeds The Year\u2019s Most Tempting Pie We\u2019re giving the show away so that you can serve it too! f X ! SHOW OFF PIE 8-inch baked Monarch Pie Crust Mix Pie Shell 1\tPkg.Jello Vanilla Pie Filling 2\tCups Milk 1 Cup well-drained canned fruit cocktail Bake a pie shell according to the quick easy direction on the Monarch Pie Crust Mix Package.Cool.Cook Jell-o Pie Filling with milk, according to package directions.Remove from heat.Let stand 5 minutes.Fold in Fruit.Pour into pie shell and chill thoroughly.Garnish as desired.w M LK ¦ I X $®®ssi#| // % ¦ r./.\u2022 r c / X' 1 mm - I fgG XI BB Z THIS WEEKS BEST BUYS JELLO PUDDING and PIE FILLING 3 pkgs.for 25c Monarch PIE CRUST MIX 29c P\"*.We have many more of these Monarch \u201cSHOW-OFF PIE RECIPES\" in our Grocery Department.\u2014Just Ask For Them\u2014 At any age, milk is your best food! It is truly nature\u2019s most perfect food, rich in riboflavin for vitality and a sense of well-being, calcium for strong bones and teeth and for serene nerves, and other healthbuilding minerals and vitamins.A daily quota of milk is vital to all growing youngsters, a real health-and energy booster for all grownups and a miracle food for older people, helping them maintain youthful vigor.Remember you never out grow your need for milk! PONTIAC DAIRY REG\u2019D Shawville DEAN & MERRITT'S Phone 178 Shawville General Store Phone 29 i Pag?Feur THE EQUITY Thursday Mardi 29th, 1 Prodigious Sowing By Hospital Auxiliaries usmg material purchased by the Ventral Auxiliary funds as follows.pick lea, jetty and marmalade.Butter and table spreads.Austin Forum No.t gave 14 pairs slippers and three crib quilts.Pontiac Rural Telephone A special meeting of the Pontiac Rural Telephone Company Ltd., WÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊKÊ\theld in the Secretary\u2019s office on 1 he president then spoke of the March 21, 1966 at 10 am.that have been met and one.Present were the President, Cham, other Auxiliary get started\tRussell, vice-president, life Hanna, We then had a discussion about I Directors, Garret Walsh, Vertal ways and means of raising funds j SnM#, Lennis Barr, Wm.Howard, The treasurers report was read:\t| Hodgins, T.Cecil Elliott and assistant manager rieman El iott Minutes of the last regular and special meetings were read and on motions of Ken Hodgins and Vertal Smiley were adopted as lead.Bills for the month of February were read and on motions of Ira Hanna and Wm.Howard were approved for payment.On motions of Garret Walsh and Cecil Elliott, 4 blocks of shares were approved fott transfer.6 Expenditures.$606.33 with a bal-1 'hares from Archie Horner to H.I.Hobb# (Private\tshares from the late Lyndhurst Hodgins to Sterling Hedging shares from the late Rex ford Wilson to Mrs.Eva Wilson by Rowat.On motions of Veital Smiley and Garret Walsh we reimburse Pick- \u2022nds Mather and Co.$2460.00 their the Pontiac Rural Tel^hone Co.\u2022her,' of building one private Una will be under no further obligation, to the mines, over a period of 10 years at the rate of $246.00 per journ year.In the event of a shut-down ¦ 34 draw sheets, 39 p>jama bottoms, 16 cire, sheets.3 syringe cover*, 2» bottle covers.140 R, covers» 10 \\ as bandages, 10 tray cove*a.12 mens dressing gowns, 63 baby bands.131 diapers.16 cot sheets, 4Y basinette sheets» 10 T binders» 77 flanm irtte sheets, 2 hot water bottle cover*.6 male binders.26 yds of factory cotton made into O.K Moved by Lennis Bajr we ad- On March U the annual meeting of the Central Auxiliary of the Pontiac Community Hospital was held in the Pent House with a good numbei present The meeting opened by the President.Mrs.K.P.Futford reading Proverbs 31.verse 10 to 31 She then spoke of the opportunities and need of helping in Hospital work.The minutes of the last annual Mrs.H.Robitaille, Sec Required Immediately Front Office girt for The Equity Office.Apply at the Pontiac Printshop weekdays 9 to 12 and 1 to 5.Receipts, Campbell's Bay Auxlli-$290,92; Bristol Auxiliary $88 73; Zion Auxiliary $4000; Shawville Auxiliary $6 60 Auxiliary $24 06; Clarendon W.I.Donation iMrs.Garrison> $10.00; Quyon W.I.$1000; Bank .v >s were - 21 pot holders.InUllWl» $1.32.Pontiac County W.I.Mr.L P Homer on behalf of the\t100 dish towels.2 dish cloths, 11\t$10000; Shawville W\t1\t$10000;\tBal- hospital board spoke in apprécia-\tbaby gowns.3 baby\tbands, 9 baby\t*nv* on hand from\tMarch\t1953 tion to the ladies for their work\tundersh.it*.2 baby\tcapes, 2 pair\tS26 91; Total $71033.and co-operation in the past year,\tbooties.1 bonnet, 1\tcrib quilt, 20 He was thanked by Mrs.Pulford.The roll call was answered by covers.wrap* and Dr.gowns by Radford viid VVvman ladies.60 pair ready made pillow cases purchased.14 bed pan covers.2 cot sheets.S laundiy bags, and other article* $10X10 Starks Corners meeting were read by Mrs.E Lun-am.Moved by Mrs.Lunam that the minutes be adopted, fécond by Mrs.| mnde from old material Wilkins NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Pontiac Corn-unity Hospital will be held Wed.April 18 th at 1:30 P M at the Anglican Church Hall.Everyone Welcome T binders.4 glove cases.12 syringe 12 baskets vegetables, 3 j each representative giving a repo it baskets apples, 8 cabbage.2 squash.A vote of thanks for ret.ring of-of the years work of their group.4 citron.10 lb.sugar.13 dot eggs,\twas moved by Mrs.Earl Mrs.McDougal expressed thanks, 6 pkgs.cookie*.8 cans juice.2 cans Fmdlav and Mrs.Glenn, to all for the work they are doing *uip.15 lbs.corn syrup.69 con-\tThe meeting closed with Mizpah in providing new linens, mending 1 taineix of canned fruit, vegetables, benediction, the old and for donations of many needed articles a* well as fixât, vegetables .etc.Mrs.E.Lunam gave a report of the sewing that has been done mu e on hard $204 00 f i by Rowat; 12 »» SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.Sales & Service New Electric Portables As low # $9.95 Down And $5.34 per month Call CYRIL SMILEY Ph.615-30 Shawville » * -iwriiii * *> GUARANTEED - m I *4*4» % 445 JL % 1 g» % :r s **mamm SERVICE 4 1 % Nk l Ua strateJ: OUsmobiU Safer *'8S\" Convertible Coape DONT TAKE CHANCES WITH YOCK TELEVISION SET.WHEN REPAIRS ARE NEEDED.BE SURE TO CALL rs FOR EXPERT.FAST SERVICE.A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE BRINKWORTH ELECTRIC lie due Fort Ph.649-5# \u201cThe Best Equipped T V REpair Shop in Pontiac County* Step out of the ordinary «.\u2022 find out for yourself what wonderful things Oldsmobilc can bring to you Porta i V i CEMETERY MEMORIALS Tho instrument cluster is artfully arranged so you can xee the safety lights for all the instruments with only a split-second glance.Bolder hooded headlights of new T-3 type ire incorporated with sweeping front fiair-away fenders.Now .masters of their field .the Oldsmobile \"88s'* and Super 88s sweep on the scene .presenting daring, dazzling masterpieces .brilliantly new from every point of view.Oldsmobile weds power and appearance to produce a new breath-taking kind of action and elegance.pou er personalities in sparkling Star/ire styling.You'll enjoy new comfort and luxury all around you, and matchless response underfoot.And such a delicate, gentle touch keeps this big, powerful beauty under easy control.In every superb detail, here is distinction in any company.Don't wait to step up to the sheer joy of owning an Olds .call your dealer today .or tomorrow at the latest.He\u2019ll be happy to tell you all about the truly magnificent \"88\" and Super \"88\" for 1956.32 N V ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED S r Si à' Kl! \u20140 e * a \\ î rNss \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 JL /, .V » Immediately apparent, and stylishly impressive, is the Intagrille\" Bumper which symbolises the \"in-flight'* theme of \u201956 Oldsmobile.The grille sod bumper form m single gleaming unit.N*w# wider-Hion-ever glove compartment .sweep-blended into the instrument panel .provides room galore\u2014right at your noger-tipsl o\u2014 MONUMENTS OF FINE MARBLE AND GRANITE OF THE BEST QUALITY Made By The La tea* Machinery Visit Our Showroom And See For Yourself ) GEORGE H.FROATS & SONS DIAL HE 2-4224 RENFREW, ONT.SHAWVILLE Thursday, March 29th, 1956 THE EQUITY Page Five Full Steam Ahead For New Combination Plan tl*c Co-operative Medical Services., tary.Mrs.Telford, reported to the ment as follows: Since it requires a large member-1 ship to finance this larger service | March 22mL the directors hope this trend will continue.home of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Laird with Rev.Gordon Stewart in charge.Weekend guests at the home of Bristol directors at their monthly meeting Pontiac Community Hospital fi J J Li j\t[ and the smoothness and economy of gins; 1st vice president.Mrs.Walter mm Kilgoun 2nd vice president, Mrs.Thos Stephens % secretary, Mrs.Lloyd Conolly; treasurer, Mrs.Sel- isley Howard; Convenors, Agriculture Mrs.James Tracy; Citizenship Mrs.Gerald Diaper Education Mrs.Keith Brownlee; Home Economics Mrs.Milburn Hodgins; Publicity Mrs.Arthur Dagg; Welfare and Health.Mrs.Leonard Horner; Fancy Work Mrs.Vincent Hodgins, Mrs.Harry Hodgins, Mrs Belsher, Mrs.R.Hodgins: Visiting Comm., 7th Line, Mrs.Dwight McDowell.Mrs.Wilbur Hornet tagc road.Mrs.Freeman Grant, Mrs.Harold Hodgins, Mrs.Thos.Stephens.6th line, Mrs.Hulbert Armstrong.Hospital.Mrs Woods.Mrs.Farrell, Mrs.C larence Brownlee.Appointment of a delegate to the Provincial Convention was left over until next month.The 7th line group were named to make out the program for the coming Delicious lefreshments v ^ by the hostesses, Mrs Leonard Horner  A Inez \\ A » A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE i Per WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM M.1054C year were ser- FORT COULONGE assisted by Page Six THE EQUITY Thursday March 29th, 1956 ) z ) z z / z / / z i % z z z Have You Forgotten Your Contribution To The EASTER SEAL CAMPAIGN! / / > / / t ; z z z z z z z z / z i t z i z z z ; / z : Z / ; / < ; / ; Z / / / Z : / i ) ) i l ) > t \\ Z / / \\ / Z \\ ) / f ; / / ; Z Z Z Z t Z Z / Z Z Z Z ; / Z Z / / Z Z 1 Z Z / / / / / Z Z U Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z z# ciimio amp f f / / % % / / z / / i / * / / z % / < z t / / < t ; z t t / / * Z z z Z z z / z z z / Z Z z Z z Z z Z z Z Z Z z / z Z / Z z / z Z Z z z Z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z / z z z z z ; z z z z / z / 5 z z z z z z z z z Contributions May Be Mailed To Mr.John A.Tolhursl, Shawville Rotary Club, Shawville, Quebec.z z / z z z z z z z z z Z z z z z z z z z / I Thursday, March 29th, 1956 THE EQUITY Page Severn Austin No.1 Forum Report Campbell's Bay Profitable Season Farm Forum Report jointly with North Clarendon Farm Forum providing our most lengthy and debated discussion.\u201cTrade and Tariffs\u201d, Government or Producer Marketing Boprda', and \u201cThe Farmer and the Govern* xnent\" provided our poorcrt dlacua- cupied at time* making the necee-, we are looking forward to next sions.The chief rea* we be- sary notes that comprise the report season with anticipation iieve were that we were not fam- in Faim Forum Findings.Mr.El-lliar enough with the topics oi that not enough material relating to the subject was provided in the Guide.A saddened microbe sat en the wyn Jay is our representative to the Pontiac Farm Forum Associa- I rim and MW the milk going through The Austin No .1 Farm Forum has been in existence for fourteen and a half years.We heidSiine-teen meetings this year with on i veiage attendance of twelve.At %^np of our meetings a member, Mr.Edward Dagg celebrated his 84th birthday Most of the topics were quite interesting but found that the \u201cFather and Son\u201d gave the liveliest discussion.The results being, 1 By Grant D.Elliot! the filter pad \u201cI'm afraid.\u201d he mournfully remarked to his brother beside him, \u201cthat our relations are being strained.\" The curtain has rung down on the 1955-56 Farm Foilim season In spite of decreased membership wv of the Campbell's Bay Farm Forum believe it has been one of our better seasons, discussion-wise may be due in part to broadcasts of generally superior calibre, an improved Farm Fonim Guide, and Because Farm Forum is the only iocai farmer's organization we believe it has a vital role to play in the community.With this in mind Church Services Mrs.Doreen Clp&rke was our Forum's secretary, being fully oc SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1956 This Continued from Page One) Province Should DON'T DRINK Anybody\u2019s Alcohol us all money to do it this BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Pastor, Rev W n.Krause Sunday Services -Sunday School Morning Worship 7.30\u2014pm.\u2014Evangelistic Ser vice.8.00 p m.\u2014Prayer, Bible Study, Wednesday.Friday, 8.00 p.m.\u2014Young Peoples way.By and large we all pay Provincial taxes in one form or another, but we do not a41 pay land taxes.All benefit from advanced education in the community, let us ail contribute to it.Corning back to our own county where our rural-urban proportion of population is probably about 5050 and where the urban half con- better radio reception, with tele-first sufficient income to merit two vision making the strides it has in families and second, two separate rural areas, we believe this is another avenue that has definite possibilities.houses.We had the National Film Board pictures a number of times.For our last meeting the bers and their families met at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ken Strut! for a chicken supper after which every one went home feeling as though each had had fltable season.10 a m.11 ajn.sists of comparatively small towns located in rural areas, the whole community is veiy much dependent on farm prosperity.It may be difficult for many school board members, particularly those coming from the lower income groups, to grasp the present BRISTOL PASTORAL CHAKON I eiluation with regard to salaries.Bev.O.K.Stewart, MA., B.D.U the fleld oi education is to at- St.Andrew*»\ttract and hold teaching personnel Good Friday\ton a par with ^°ae engaged in 8 p.m.\u2014Joint United and Presby- lhe olher Professions and terian and Anglican in St.And- du#trF* and must, then it has to rew'i Church.\tI ** Prepared to pay them on the same basis.FACTS SPEAK LOUDER Education is always meat for discussion in our Forum and the topic \u201cTeacher or Sittei\" proved to be no exception.Pontiac's representative on the panel discussing \u201cFather-Son Partnerships'* gave added a very pro- impetus to this timely topic.\u201cPay- I ing for our Health\" was discussed If we are to have well trained, well paid teaching personnel placed throughout the Province where needed we must change our method of raising the funds The existence of future tions is at stake.THAN ADVERTISEMENT mem- The \"one too many\" taken without the ones before it.was never necessary genera- Pontiac Committee on Alcohol and Alcoholism.Wyman MacKechnie For The Working Man Who Demands QUALITY & VALUE STOP and SHOP at in in- GALVANIZED CLOTHES LINE WIRE Easter Sunday 11 a.m.\u2014Sacrament of the Lord\u2019s Supper and reception of members.831(1 herc\u2019 how 15 11118 t0 ** ®c-6 a m.\u2014Young People\u2019s Sunrise complied?Service.\tI ln this County, the administra- 3 p.m.\u2014Saciament of the Lord\u2019s I lion ot education is a provincial Supper and reception of members xnattcr* The Provinces have been 8 p.m.\u2014Sacrament of the Lord\u2019s quick ^ realize during the past Supper, reception of members years* the need °f more and and induction of new elder I better ^hools resulting in a school building program almost fantastic.The Province of Quebec is ception.Grants of anywhere from 50% to 90%, I believe have been made available for new schools.For operating costs, including salaries, transportation and maintenance, school boards can count approximately 50% by way of government grants been given on a basis of local need or expediency and so vary greatly.In districts where new schools are I S-Sûr - c z Mi~Prayer Meet,nS Gilding fund the .ther two-thirds tax payer even after the new schools are paid for.How long must \"land\u201d bear the I strain almost alone.I have in mind a shining example of the injustice of deriving all local school funds I though land tax.A member of the \"83% \" group owns a small lot and cheap house.A school bus picks | CINEMASCOPE \u2022 VISTA-VISION up his six children each returning them ün the 100 feet 89c 65c up In view of what has just been ALUMINUM PULLEYS LINE TIGHTNERS LINE SUPPORTS PULLEY HOOPS TURN BUCKLES U-BOLTS EYE BOLTS f 98c 15c up ^4 ( 6c for 15c up 19c up 5c up no ex- / WESLEYAN METHODIST ShawvlIIe Rev.W.R.Schamebern 10\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 11\ta.m.\u2014Morning Worship 7.30 p.m\u2014Evangelistic Service Speaker:- Rev.(Mrs.) Helen Smith Ottawa Soloist and Song Leader Jack Smith, Ottawa Work Clothes That Laugh At Hard Wear on MONEY H0DGINS w But these have i m Lumber \u2014 Hardware Phone 27 ing 6 Paint \u2014 Builders Supplies Shawville m New Spring Cott-onades mixed with Nylon gives you a pair of rough, tough trousers.Well made, extra heavy pockets.Shades of Olive, Blue, and assorted stripes.Sanforized.«% % IV \u2022 \u2022 %#* v ^ 4 \u2022 « «lit, S 4 * MOVIES * # PARISH OF CLARENDON Rev.R.Q.Elliott Rector St.Pa*II ii, Shawville 8 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion 11.00 a.m,\u2014Holy Communion 11.00 a m \u2014Sunday School 3.30 p.m.\u2014Children's Service 7.30\tp.m.\u2014Evening Prayer Holy Trinity, Radford 9.30\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communion St.L ake's, Caldwell 2 00 p.m.\u2014Holy Communion NORTH CLARENDON St.George\u2019a, Theme Centre 10 00 a.m.\u2014Morning Prayer St.Matthew's.Charteris 3.00 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer St.James.Otter Lake 11.15 a.m.\u2014Morning Prayer \u2022 \u2022 S ât \u2022 i % e \u2022 \u2022 FORT THEATRE BR Y SON THEATRE M % \u2022 » & * # \u2022 ««»\u2022 \u2022 I \u2022\tIl \u2022\t4 » 9 * :_rn \u20ac « K AS * * # * 4«t »\t% À A \u2022 ?.*0 * K » a » ' # -V*- With Wide Screen For i i \u2014FIRST IN PONTIAC\u2014 Two Show\u20147.60 and 9.66 p.m.N ews\u2014Short#\u2014Features 2 Shows Nightly Matinees \u2014 Saturday and Sunday 2 p.m.morning 7 and 9 p ! evening.They are being educated in one of our finer school buildings.His taxes are six dollars per year.His closest neighbour is a farmer from whose home no child has come for fifteen years, none will likely come | Victor Mature for several years more.His taxes are $198.00 $3.95 to $4.95 Saturday A Sunday March 31 & April 1 THE ROBE over Jean Simmons Friday and Saturday March 3d A 31 ROBBERS ROOST CINEMASCOPE The income of the first (if he works) is much as the latter.There are many such examples, not only in Pontiac but throughout the province.In the face of such situations many school municipalities in the past have run heavily into debt.The government has come to their rescue.1 rumors that similar relief may be in sight for some other municipalities in the very near future.To those who have maintained a sufficiently high rate of taxes to pay as they go, this will, no doubt appear as a grave injustice.It is moi* link in the chain of evidence that the present system of school tax levy is obsolete, unfair and inadequate There is only one solution.In the face of shifting population, of small holdings mushrooming in rural eas the entire responsibility of education should rest on the shoulders of Provincial Governments.At this point let me make self clear.1 know, and everyone knows, that Provincial revenue is per year Monday A Tuesday April 2 A3 FRANCIS IN THT NAVY Martha Hyer as G .Montgomery P Grates S.Findlay color Blue Jeans in 8 oz.denim for extra wear.Bar tacked pockets in Cowboy King style with zipper.Sanforized for your protection Donald O'Connor color Sunday, Monday A Tuesday April 1 ft 2 A 3 GOLDEN HAWK PARISH OF CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY Rev.S.H.Irving St .George\u2019s Portage du Fort 9.30\ta.m.\u2014Morning Prayer 11.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School St Alban's, Park man 11.00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion St John's, Moorhead 2.30\tp.m.\u2014Holy Communion St Georr e\u2019e, Campbell's Bay 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 7.30\tpm.\u2014Evening Worship PARISH OF QUYON St Luke's, Eardley 9.30\ta.m.\u2014Morning Prayer Wednesday, April 4 CATTLE QUEEN OF MONTANA There arc I Barbara Stanwlck on one occasion Rhonda Fleming WINNING OF THF WEST Gene Autry Sterling Hayden Rarald Regan color Thursday A Friday April f» & G THE KING'S THIEF Wednesday and Thursday April 4 ft 5 LE PLAISIR Ann Blyth Edmond Purdom I Claude Dauphin Cinemascope Daniel Da rr le sa $3.95 \u201cd $4.50 one E A T R f k ar- theatre St John The Evangelist, Quy WORK SHIRTS .well cut and roomy for comfort while you work.All seams double stitched to stand the strain.Spring checks made of Camb\" ray or covert materials.Sanforized.11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Prayer 1100 a.m.\u2014Sunday School PemJnoJi* my- Matinees 2 00 p.m.Evening Prayer not picked off the grass.It will cost Daily Ma tine ' m p.m.Monday, Wednesday, Friday 3.36 pm.Saturdays and Holidays SPECIAL YOUTH WEEK 2.66 pm.Friday A Saturday March 23 ft 24 THE INDIAN FIGHTER Kirk Douglas Technicolor Matinee Saturday Morning At It*17 9.36 $2.50 and $2.95 Walter Abel Cinemascope WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH MARCH 27 to APRIL 1 Services: 8:00 p.m.Each Night Except Saturday Sunday Special Easter Services 11:00 a.m.and 7:30 p,m.Speaker Rev.(Mrs.) Helen Smith Ottawa Ontario Special Singing Come and Bring a Friend W.R.Schamehom, Pastor Work Gloves .one fingered or five nylon yarns knit by fingered styles in PENMANS and guar-cowhide or horsehide an teed to give you the leathers long cuff.Work Hose .all Friday A Saturday March 30 ft 31 THE INDIAN FIGHTER Kirk Douglas -Vista vision\u201d Friday ft Saturday March 30 A 31 Walter Abel | Clayton Moore Technicolor Jay Sllvcrhcelo short or utmost in comfort (Orlrlnel T.V Cast) THE LONE RANGER Technical*, and wear Sunday, Midnlte, April 1 TARGET ZERO $1.25 10 $2.25 $.89a Pair Richard Conte Peggy Castle Monday A Tuesday Sunda yMidnite April 1 April 2 HOW TO BE VERY VERY POPULAR Monday A Tuesday April 2 and 3 HEIDI AND PETER A3 Heinrich Getler Elsbeth Sigmund Betty Grable Technicolor Sheree North Technicolor Wednesday A Thursday April 4 ft 5 THE COURT MARTIAL OF BILLY MITCHELL Charles Bickford Wednesday A Thursday April 4 ft 6 RENFREW SHAWVfLLE Phono 391J KG AN VILLE Stewart Granger Viveca Llndf Gary Cooper MOONFLEET Technicolor Cinemascope Technicolor Cinemascope \\ I THE EQUITY Thursday March 29th, 1956 Page Eight Well, the years have come and gone, and the older members are (oulonge School Board Inspect New Projector ons, but the cold fact is that Pontiac forums, in common with many more, are steadily losing members.Many forums, active a few years ago.have folded their tents and silently stolen away.Can we find an explanation.ion and sense of pride in our profession which we felt lifted us Sieh\ttong j gjf ju°J^n,\u2018^ Z ForamY* re egatecf us Many dormant t.- imporUnt.The cars run all win-enls of leadership came to light, I and\t\u201e hockey and curled 25 years ago, they answered a\tconcewion spoke up\t\"'\tmet mg\t^ the need of the close fellow-\twho\thave been Forum members, long felt need.The hungry thirties,\t1 \u2022*' C anadian farmer\tac\ttomo\t| gn(j sense\tQf importance the\tmay\tbe\tlaid to our credit.Add to followed by a devastating war which\tmtv ls own*\tForum gave us.\tThe Pontiac farm-\tthat\ta\tfolk school and two short had left the farmer bewildered by\tThen there was the\tpurely\tsocial\tj\tei's have grown\twith the years, the\tcourses\tat Pine Lodge, picnics and wildcat prices, scarcity of gas and side of the gatherings.Many at- country is opening up.and more concerts and films, road signs and oil and machinery parts, and fi tended for this purpose only and farmer's sons and indeed the faatn- painted mail boxes, and we do not whole new set of rules and regu- we were like the postman, in that' ers themselves and their wives, feel we have lived in vain, lations governing his hitheito free \"neither storm nor rain nor hail | now hold outside jobs, for the So if Farm Forums in Pontiac enterprise farming, found the back stayed us.\u201d Big sleigh loads in the j money is pretty tempting and farm are not what they used to be, con-concession farmer in what psychi- days before secondary roads were : prices depressed.There is now no aider the forums as an aged parent atry calls a \"contused state\u201d.Farm ] ploughed, jingled merrily thro' time nor interest left for a discus- who has seen her children go out Forum answered a need The sense snow storms or moonlight, and the si on group.Nevertheless, Farm mto the world to take their places of belonging, of being one of an forum members, bundled to the < Forum has left its mark in Por.- honourably among the rest, and ever-growing group whose voice ihm and with a pair of Father's! tiac.We like to feel that the Co-op now folds her hands and prepares was bring heard throughout Can- heavy sox under our overshoes en- Creamery in Quyon.the Pontiac to age gracefully.To those of you ada and even in other lands tfo?\tjoyed every minute of\tit.At a rally\t|\tCo-op Medical Services, and\tthe\twho\thave never seen, as\twe mem- remember we were a model for a\tat Pine Lodge years\tago, the late\tMutual Co-op fire insurance,\tare\tbers\tdo, the good things\tthat Foi- VNES.CO.survey as an example John R ^cDoweli expressed it, its children and that indeed, it can um has accomplished .and to our of what might be accomplished well when he said.\"If Farm For- claim a little share of ciedit for young and worldly-wise members thro a forum such as ours), was um has done nothing else, it has the Credit Union and the re-organ- who can't be bothered with Forum balm, to our souls.The weekly dis- made us better neighbours\u201d, and ized Farmers Co-op of Bristol.Wc any more, we would say this.At cussion, which gave everyone an\tperhaps to be a good\tneighbour is\tj\tlike to feel, too, that some of\tthe\tleast\tgive Farm Forum\ta decent opportunity to voice his opinion or\tthe answer to most of\tthe problems\tI\trural electrification, the sharing of\tburial, but wait a while.Maybe even his pet peeve gave us a cohes- of this uneasy world.\t| heavy machinery, the ploughed] we aren't dead yet! longe Protestant School Board met on Thursday evening, March 22nd, with all the school commissioners in attendance.The usual business was carried on, and they Inspected the new motion picture projector which was purchased by the Fort Coulonge Women's Institute and will formally be presented at a à later date.The Commissioners voted to purchase a rolling screen and an extra lamp for its use.For Whom The Bell Tolls Fort CouJonge\u2014The Fort Cou- By Phoebe McCord As the 15th Farm Forum season draws to a close many of us are asking ourselves When we hear non-members and even many Forum members saying that Forums in Pontiac have outlived their usefulness and are laterally living on boirowed time, we feel an involuntary pang, as one does on hearing of the serious illness of an old and trusted friend The feeling of one is vague regret and uneasy apprehension.It is true1 Is Farm Forum dying\u2014or already dead?There aie many reasons advanced for the untimely demise, from lack of baby sitters to the plea of \u201cWhat are we getting out of it\u201d?Some of these are legitimate and some are excuses and not reas- whither now\u2019\u201d?When Faim Forums were form o \"The Robe\" Showing On Saturday And Sunday A great Biblical picture, adapted from Lloyd Douglas* Novel, of the early Christian era, showing at Bryson Theatre Easter Saturday and Sunday, March 31 and April l.The Robe is a 20th Century Fox film in Cinemascope color, specially secured for Bryson Theatre patrons, starring Richard Burten, Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Michael Rennie in the leading roles with a cast of thousands.Do not miss this great spectacle.i* i GOOD HOME LIGHTING IS VITAL TO HEALTH.Two kinds of lighting are needed in any room-specific light on any object and general room lighting.Adequate light on specific tasks relieves eye strain and fatigue brought on by continued reading and studying.Proper general room lighting avoids the discomfort and strain caused by strong contrasts between light and dark areas.Everyone is concerned with the problem of good lighting.Yet, if your home wiring is not planned for today\u2019s abundant electrical living it will limit the benefits of good lighting.Electrical outlets should not be overloaded.Make sure that you have a sufficient number on each wall, so that not more than two lamps are connected to one outlet.Your local electrical contractor or dealer can show you how to get the most in efficency, economy and safety from your electrical circuits.A>*AVA V>XVX'» ! A 4ÆÊ * mtt z v,\\- fe ! A f ¦ * ; < & i - imwm Laurentian 4-door Sport Sedan PATHFINDER \u2022 PATHFINDER DELUXE \u2022 LAURENTIAN Come and see them ! Gmhsskt This is low-cost luxury as you\u2019ve never seen it before.These brilliant new '56 Pontiac* present a magnificent new approach to exterior st) ling .from the massive new contoured bumpers through Pontiac's distinctively long and low silhouette, to the cruiser-like rear deck.And you'll see the most sweeping selection of colors and combinations in the industry today * 4r aw '4M1 ?luxurious New Inferiors fra lure 0> You get so much more.for so much lessl There's a fabulous new \"feeling** of might to these low-priced beauties\u2014a fluid feeling of corurollnl power and safe, certain performance that's yours only w ith the *56 Pontiac».Because Pontiac\u2019s stepped-up power is mightier by far than any other car in its class.Yes, from behind the wheel, as to the eye, Pontiac for 1956 stands supreme in its glamour\u2014and unequalled in its \"go\" ! ,s ) 3 New P\u2022 wer-lea ding Engines: brilliant new I W* li p.Sirato-Six.the Ki2 h.p.or 170 h.p.Strato-Ha»b > 8.and the spe< tacu-Ur 205 h.p.Strato-Haah 205 V8.New Improved Safe-Vision Headlights with greater range of 80 fret gi\\r improved visibility for night driving, pin* belter bad weather vision a* well.Special filament cap cuts driver glare.) < ihfvwe > our tr.m*mi»-won from Improved Synehro-mc*li manual grandi if t tran*niiwi«»n, optional %lulti-Kange Overdrive or optional Powerglide automatic lran*mihhion.Control reduces now-diving in sudden Flop* by a full 45%.giving continued passenger comfort and a reduced chance of locked bumper*.Come and buy them ! & .the torrid pace, skilful play-making and bruising contact of hockey make it first for thrills with many sports fans.Compare these low-rosi Pontiac's feature for feature, with any other ear on the road today.You'll find that dollar for dollar, they offer unbeatable value.From the true economy of the Pathfinders to the distinctive Pathfinders Deluxe and the luxurious beauty and power of the Laurentians, Pontiac gives you the most for your money.stands head-and-shoulders in value above all competition ! M 32 Jl Nine Peek Perform Jumbo Drum Sofofy Broking \u2014 I'ontiic'i brakes have extra large drums with no rivets\u2014thus giving e maximum braking surface for easy and safr application.Port once Pewor Team» Three great new transmissions, and three new engines, in a total choice of nine power trams, enable you to pick the power and performance >ou want.Options include Power-Ease Power Steering; Power Brakes; individual or dri ver -eon t rolled Power Windows; and Power Seal, A GENERAI MOTORS VALUE .after an exciting hockey game there\u2019s great enjoyment in relaxing with a bottle of DOW Ale, one of the world\u2019s finest quality ales.THIS IS YOUR YEAR TO CHANGE TO DOW 0^ P-1236C ONLY DOW IS COOL CONTROL BREWED COULONGE FORT THE EQUITY Page Nine Thursday, March 29th, 1956 to do, snd the time for It is running\tWYMAN W.I.short The old suggestion of draw- Mrs S.W.MacKechnie was! As this was the Annual meeting, lnS out a plan f your lot on hostess for the March meeting of reports of the year's work was of these will be familiar to you.| * I I egate to County meeting Mi*.L.Delegate to Provincial Feed Freshness beds to border it; but it seems to me that single bushes or small beds scattered through the grass i detact from the appearance of the | are soluble, not that these are the solutions.The answers come from garden 1$ MIGHTY IMPORTANT TO your experience, from reading, or by trial.This is where much of the \u2019 | fun comes in, finding the answers from nature.Most plants, particularly fruit bushes and trees, require lull sun I and this affects the choice of pos-, ition for them.There are exceptions; raspberries, for example, will grow well in the shade and the berries, though perhaps fewer, are apt to be larger and produce over! a longer season.There are also flow- I ers which do well with little sun.Doug Austen's discussion of begonias gave an example.However shady areas in which flowers are wanted require special thought Our soil is naturally very infertile and it takes time to build it up, but there are flowers which arc more effective in a rather poor soil.Nasturtiums are an example; in a good soil they tend to produce large plants with a riot of leaves, but few flowers and those hidden Apart from such problem area;* there are other details to think about.Generally one wants to have some flowers in a bed over the longest possible season.This can most easily be done with a mixture of bulbs, perennials and annuals.Here one should think of the size of the plants, so that the tall ones do not hiae the smaller, and con-de.' the appearance of the foliage etore and after blooming.Most antt look well as long as they are r.eahh>.but some, like spring bulbs, ;vd to be obscured whi\u2019e they ,L*etly die down It is better to do this with other plants than by moving the bulbs to a back corner; the moving is apt to interfere with the roper growth of the bulbs.When the vegetable plot exists on y on paper it is easy to move the corn and other tall plants to the north side where they will not hade the rest of the garden, and to intersperse short season vegetables like lettuce and peas with s ower growing ones so that neither is crowded and best use is made of BABY CHICKS! BREWING KNOW-HOW 11 Stanley Convention at Macdonald College Mrs.Roland MacKechnie.brings you Constant Top Quality 1 f 4 Yes, Carling's has the \u201cbrewing know -how*\u2019.the skilled brew :rs, second to none in the world .to bring you an ale and a lager of unvarying ness, to please the most discriminating taste.Try fine Red Cap Ale and Black Label Lager\u2014you'll agree that CHICK STARTER It has been proved at the SHUR\u2014GAIN Demonstart ion Farm that fresh feeds make an important differecnce in a chick\u2019s growth rate.And you\u2019re assured of freshness with SHUR\u2014GAIN Chick Starter ' it\u2019s made right here in our mill.Chick grow 25 percent faster on high efficiency feather out earlier.mature sooner.This year, get faster growth and earlier mat-at economical feed cost w th the f:ed you know is fresh - SHUR\u2014GAIN Chick Starter.CUSTOM ROLLING ANu GRINDING MIXING AND SEED CLEANING \u2022Zâ WALSH COLLISION REPAIRS SHUR\u2014GAIN THE BEST BREWS IN THE WORLD COME FROM SHAWVILLE PHONE 287J CABLING\u2019S H.I.Hobbs &Son LADIES! WIN $50 FOR YOURCLUB wm, 0& ' SSSI THIS SPECIAL SPRING TIME EDITION OF SAVE THESE LABELS \u2022nt*r r 71 '«*r «RUNG\u2019S $14,500.00 HOUSE CONTEST :> f i:* MORNING RECESS I ate d Mi : V 4 10.40 a m.\u2014Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10.30 a m.\u2014Tuesday and Thursday brings a member of your club, the opportunity to win $50 for your organization.i wmm & All you do is: Have a member of your club appear on Morning Recess with a brief report of the clubs activities.A panel of judges will select the best report and the winning club will be announced Friday, April 20.The program is limited and the first 19 clubs will be accepted.nn M \u2022M «Mi A BEAUTIFUL 6-ROOM HOME! TO CLEAR One Only Red Maple 3- pc.Bed Room Suite $189.00 20 CASH PRIZES OF $25.00 EVERY 2 WEEKS ! Regular $119.00 CLEARING PRICE PONTIAC FURNITURE CENTRE PEMBROKE Entry forms and full detailt at your licensed grocer, hotel or tavern SHAWVILLE s* V -t «H Page Ten THE EQUITY Thursday March 29th, 1956 The Marketplace Of The Pontiac Pontiac Aiito Wreckers Used cars and truck parts.Cars Various sites for building I and trucks bought for wrecking.NOTICE Notice LOTS FOR SALE TENDERS WANTED wr Lot Pontiac Farmers Co-op are open lots, available on Highway 8, Por-1 We buy scrap iix>n, old batteries, I orders for oats .barley and wheat tage Road.Mam Street.ShawvUle.| Highest prices paid for all kinds I to be shipped in by carload lots Contact Lee Hodgins, phone 285 Sal# Of School Property Classified Advertisements including Births.Engagement*.Articles or Property wanted to buy.sell or exchange.In Memoriam*, Public Notices, etc., are two cents a word with a minimum of 58c In advance.Otherwise 25c extra.Legal rates and readers 70c per in.Tenders will be received by the undersigned at her office, Otter Lake .until d p.m.April 16.1966.for the purchase of school buildings and land or buildings separately, commonly known as King School in the School Municipality of Leslie.Mrs.Peter Racine.Sec.-Trees., Leslie School Commission.Otter Lake, Que.of scrap iron.Phone Shawville jn the near future at cost price 654-3, Harry Mayhew, Bryson, otc I plus actual handling charges Contact H.L Smith, Sec - Trees, Shaw- Four lots for sal on Highway 8 oposite Sheppard's Garage.1*, a I FEMALE HELP WANTED quantity of material enough to |______________________________________ build two houses.Apply to Preston ville otc (fi# cents will put any Item In this col Girl or middle aged woman, pre-Hodgins or Lornie Rooney, phone | ferably woman, for household work.99.Shaw ville Frames of any size made for your favourite pictures.Good selection of moulding.Renfrew Photo Centre.Phone HE 2-3063, Renfrew, Ontario until dale of event)\t> March 28\u2014Annual meeting of the Radford Indies Auxiliary.March 31\u2014Sale of home cooking at W.A.Hodgins store at 2 p.m.Sponsored by Knox United Church, Wyman.April 2\u2014Annual meeting of the Pontiac Farm Forum Association will be held at Hynes Hall.Members are greatly urged to attend.April 3, 4, 8\u2014Ottawa Valley Seed Fair to be held in the High School ShewviUe.April 7\u2014St Paul's W.A.will be holding a food sale at the Parish Apply Mrs.E.F.Russell, Box 46 Fort Coulonge, Que otc Four lots on Clarendon Street.Apply Mrs.John Judd.Box 55, Baled hay and baled straw.Also | Shawville, Quebec Collie pup,7 months old.Contact Orval Smart, phone Sha wv ille 619-12.jl2otc FOR SALE Girl, to look after children and do light housework, live in.Campbell\u2019s Bay.Box 404, Campbell\u2019s Bay Don\u2019t wait for the rush\u2014Decorate Now\u2014Prices are Lower\u2014Free estimates\u2014Paperhanging and Painting.M.McCabe, phone 208.Tenders will be received until April 9th to supply the Portage du Fort.Que., Public School with 8 cord of two foot hardwood body wood.Please apply to Carman McCall urn, Sec.-Trees.Portage du Fort Public School, Portage du Fort, Que.Choice building lots in Bryson, and lots located along Supervised Beach.Various sizes and prices.Hydro and water available.Terms arranged.Clear title to these pro-pertie* is guaranteed, following a iwce' end mirital ststu*- togeUler title search by notary in 1965.Ap-1 any other relevant Informa- Applications will be received for secretary-stenographer for the Bristol Mines.Box 190, Shawville, giving education, age.previous exper- HELP WANTED Cord wood saw machine, custom built, \u201cOttawa-, 5 hp engine.Reasonable.Rev.A.Wilkins, Campbell\u2019s We will start you in business wherever you may live.No special experience necessary Free catalogue and details supplied.F AM [LEX.Dept.C, Box F.Station C.Montreal Bay tion Matched team of black Belgian | Ply to Bill Carswell, Bryson, Que \u2022colts for $300, also four rising 2 and 3 in June.Hereford steers $70 dollars James Stewart.Calumet Island, R.R.2.CARD OF THANKS hall.Everyone welcome MALE HELP WANTED WANTED TO RENT Wharrey\u2014We wish to express our month.Zion Community Hospital Aux» Illary deep grstltude to our many friends and neighbours for their sets of kindness and sympathy during the Illness and death of our dear sister.Marguerite.\u2014Jenney Wharrey, Evelyn Whar- rey, Nesaie Smith Applications will be received for 3 bedroom house, with modem conveniences, preferably in Shaw-1 Payroll clerks and timekeeper tor 34 sheep, some registered, due I ^Me.Reply to Superintendent,\tBristol Mmes Apply to The to lamb April 15.Any one interest-1 Bristol Mines, Box 190, ShawviUe.| Bristol Mines, Box 190, Shawville, ______giving education, age.previous ex Room and board free, to lady pen en ce and marital status, together company in home (town) with | er with any other relevant inform-privilege of working out days Write Box 6.Shawville.LOST at 1 p.m.Hubcap for rear left wheel, 1951 Cadillac Reward if returned undamaged G.A.McDougall, Shaw- WANTED TO BUY ed in buying come right away as it is much harder to move them after they have lambs.Owner going out of business.Apply Wyman Cross, phone Kirk\u2019s Ferry 23-2, Cascades, Quebec.ville Hens, chickens and broilers unlimited quantities.Orwat Smart, Shawville.phone 619-12.Sewing Machine Repairs ation Strayed ole Highest prices paid lor car or Shawville West Forum Reports Successful Year Strayed to the home of A.C.Merritt.Main Street W, a tan colored cog about 6 or 8 months old Will owner please call for it without further delay or anyone desiring a dog may pick it up at the above address.Radford Forum Elecfs Officers truck pulpwood Write or phone for prices and particulars.J.IL Argue.' Shawville Quantity of good hay in large or small bales, $16 a ton at barn; $21 a ton delivered.John D.MacLean Crawford St., Cobden, phone 123R.To any make ar model at your ELNA Sewing Centre, 942 Raglan Street, Renfrew.Ont*, to.phone HE 2-3261 ole By Reuben R.Smith By Norma Telford Radford Farm Forum met Monday evening for their final ing of the season in the home of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Smiley.Animated discussion on the pros' and \u2019cons' of the new proposed Bylaws for the Quebec Farm Forum Association brought out a number of definite points on the \u2018con\u2019 side as follows: (a ) Smaller Poultry bought in any season.Pickups made without charge.Prompt returns.Hens bought hve or graded basis.Phone Renfrew HE 2-3653 for pickups or contact Four bedroom house, bathroom, Shawville Egg Grading Station, garage, nice location Apply Box 50.Upper Ottawa Co-operative Poultry Products, Renfrew, Ont.j!2otc Shawville West Farm Forum had ULch etc Registered Holsteins\u20141 fresh cow, six years old with three records over 12,000 lbs., milk and udder right: five month old bull out oi show granddaughter of Marksman with 10,537 lbs.milk at two and sired by mother of Kemptvilie unit; four week old bull out of granddaughter of marksman with 13,093 pounds milk, 305 days, at three years and sired by Gent of Kemptvilie Unit.Priced reasonable as stables over crowded.Hannam Farm, Ottawa, Sherwood 6-6592.a very successful season meeting was beneficial and educa- along as a piece of well oiled ma-tional.We found discussion periods chinery in compailson with the pioneer days of trying to get the Radford Forum organized.We were just pulling out of depression being among the pioneers too few in number to keep Radford Forum.To get enough families to organize | DR.ROLAND CHRETIEN I was quite a struggle as well as to keep it alive for a couple of sea-\tDental Surgeon sons.Finally more families seemed interested and the project was ac-\tCAMPBELL\u2019S BAY complished.\tTeleohone 38 A couple of the interested families realized another forum could be organized.This is when Shawville West was organized in 1947.We were very fortunate to have two families from Ladysmith Farm Forum since it disbanded in 1954.Will we carry on next season?Unanimously \u201cyes'.March 26 concluded our activities for this sea- meet- FOR RENT very short.We had nineteen meetings\u2014old man winter prevented one.Among the discussions; \u201cPaying for Health\" was very interesting and had foundation for much discussion.We were very fortunated to have Mr.Hugh Proudfoot MP.also Mr.Mang MP for Qu'appelle Valley.He could tell us many points on 'Compulsory Health Plan\".As they have years Quyon or phone 9-12 DOUGLAS MOORE FURS Manufacturing, Restyling Refrigerated Fur Storage RENFREW, ONTARIO Phone HE 2-4583 directorate leaves the responsibility in the hands of too few people.(b)\tNo provision to substitute .if at the last SSUL&ÏÏ?Z, ZZ2 'TAÏTf SM'\" ££ (c)\tNo provision for appoint k J minute sex, NH plus Barred Rocks; NH plus Sussex crossed.Shawville Coop Hatchery, Or!a Young Manager, phone Shawville 98 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHIC SERVICES was a lengthy discussion and as representation from the Quebec Farmers As- Clarendon has not any fire equip-sociation.There was AUSTIN HUDSON KAISER HILLMAN ment it was decided sane action __________________ one clause, though, *k°uld be taken.It was taken up at Quantity of hay for sale.Apply lhat met the approval of the group Farm Fomm Council and two del-Lyall Cameron.Shawville.\tonCe a Person has served a two e«ates were appointed to meet the ______year term they may not be re-el- Clarendon Council and Council took ^ Our 35th year selling \u201cReally\tected to the\toBard for\tfive years.\"\ta very sympathetic view.We\tare at Good Chicks\", White Leghorns.Sus-\tIt was unanimously\tagreed that\tPresent getting information\twith >c.\\, B.rred Rocks and 5 popular\ta Credeintial\tCommittee should be\tregards to purchasing a fire\ttruck.ecialization often results in ted.cal efficiency without ligence.\" CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT» Always a good stock to choose from SS OUtEN ETRCEf OTTAWA 4.1 W.A.HODGINS MILNE, HONEYWELL & BURPEE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 56 Sparks Street, Ottawa -Lawn Block, Campbell1» Bay 2-1114 SHAWVILLE 1464 Intel- "]
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