The equity, 17 mai 1956, jeudi 17 mai 1956
[" 2' > m # - : t 99 \u201cVoice Of The Pontiac fi By Subscription Shawville Quebec, Thursday, May 17, 1956.No.39, 73rd.Year.ELDON KEON TO CARRY LIBERAL BANNER Shawville Goes Ahead Opposition Party With C.Of C.n r $3,000 Pledged 1 Artificial Ice For Fort Coulonge Curlers Holds Convention ment which takes thirteen cents every gallon of gasoline sold with which to buy its way into perpetual power.Highlight of the afternoon was when Candidate Mrs.Charles Bol- A group of 40 men from Shaw- j in setting up and administering workable zoning and building bylaws.The political ball is now on the field and, contrary to many express- on ville and District gathered at the ed and unexpressed opinions throughout the County and in Quebec, Curling Rink on Monday night for the purpose of establishing a Chamber of Commerce for the area.Lee Hodgins gave a brief account of the progress to date in the expansion of tne market lor fluid.\t- milk produced in the Shawville | Eldon Keon intends to give Ray am took the platform.Less than five feet tall m her platform shoes, Mrs.Bo lam faced the large gathering of her party members with the self assurance of an old hand at politics.She told them in French of her previous work in campaigning and that what they needed now was a person who can approach the people easily and explain the issues.Men, she said, sometime haven't the patience for this, especially when dealing with the woman voter.The Liberal party leader.George La palme, knows the needs of the large family; he is for the family man and for the worker, said Mrs.Bo lam.She said she had y time to devote to this The following officers were elect- Fort Cou long and promising outlook for the for-1 ed: President.Dr.Harold La y cock; j mation of the Fort Coulonge Curl- secretary, James Duke; treasurer, ing Club was instigated at a meet- George R Colton.General discusing of interested citizens of the vil- sion took place on the purchase of Jage and surrounding districts who a site suitable to specifications for held a meeting at Pearson\u2019s Hotel | standard ice surface.Building mat-Friday evening, May 11.A very definite it is anybody's game.Win or lose, Keith < Buzzy ) Hodgins was in the chair and Raymond Rowat acted as secretary.The meeting expressed itself to be unanimously in favour of estab- lsihing a Chamber of Commerce.It will be called the Shawville and District Chamber of Commerce.Membership fees have been set at $5.00.The affairs of the chamber will be administered by its officers, three in number, and by a council of eight.The Council will meet at least once each month.The general membeis will meet at least lour times per year.The annual meeting will be held in May of each year.area.Much of the credit for early | Johnston a run foi* his money successes are attributed to Cliff Dele and Ken Morrison.There is every hope that with the help of the local people, much more can be done in the future in this direction.Ttay Johnston ,the Union Nationale sittnig member ,is so popular i throughout the area that even his opponents cannot bring themselves to speak against him but as he must be beaten at local polls in order to put Duplessis down, the Liberals will fight him with everything they have.The Liberal Convention which % erial and tenders for installation of artificial ice plant.Dr.Lay cock reported prospects and pledges to the amount of $3,000 towards purchase of shares as very encouraging and deserving of the support of the Community in general.Campbell'; Bay C of C Hear Bristol Mine Officials Emei'son Cotie, with iett arm in a cast after breaking his wrist last Friday, at LeMay's Lake, spoke on behalf of Council.He felt sure, he said, that the Councillors would welcome all the assistance and advice that members of the Chamber, acting as a group, could provide (Mr.Harry Gerber, superintend*-er>t of the new Hilton Mines at Bristol, and Mr.Ted Staffoid, Office Manager, of the same Mines, were guests at a dinner meeting of the Campbell\u2019s Bay Chamber of Commerce held at Moyle Hotel.Campbell\u2019s Bay, on Monday evening.May | oit of 12 rue La rose.Hull, was May 14.Mr.Gerber explained the muL- ihh sent by District Judge Jacques tiple operations by which the iron Boucner, to stand trial at the next is extracted from the soil and term of the Criminal Assizes to be converted into small, hard pellets, | held ait Campbell\u2019s Bay for the dis-containing a very high giade ore.trict of Pontiac, on.J cnarges U He announced that the construe- oreaking and entering and 3 char-lion work, whiih has been given ges of receiving stolen goods.His to the Foundation Company of Can- bail was set at $500.00 cash, and he ada was already under way.It was represented by Me.Josepn Ste would be the policy of the opera-1 Marie, c.r.of Hull.tors of the mine to employ labour', whenever available.Mr I and entering at three chfterent dates Gert>er also expressed pleasure and i the cottage of Mr.F.C.Ellis of 35 satisfaction of being transferred to Lakesiue Ave., Ottawa, situated at the County of Pontiac.Mr.Stafford j vVou i-aze, KQ.where he stole foi likewise stated that he had found the local population very co-operative and friendly and felt sure that his stay in the County would be very enjoyable.\t____ Mr.Raymond Johnston, MPP for Pontiac, who attended the dinner, informed the meeting that the Department of Trade and Commerce had extended to the Campbell\u2019s Bay Chamber of Commerce a grant of $300 00 T%is would be used to defray acme of the expenses involved in the establishment* of an immigrant shoe-maker at Campbell\u2019s Bay.Mr.Johnston also announced that work on the\toverpass, a project strongly advocated by the Chamber had commenced.The meeting also appointed a committee, composed of the president Paul Martineau, Elle Sullivan and Joseph McGahem.to meet the Municipal Council and Legion, regarding the projected building of a community centre at Campbell\u2019s Bay.This would be a project under the sponsorship of the Municipality of Campbell\u2019S Bay of the Canadian Legion and erf the Chamber of Commerce.Mr.James McCuaig introduced a resolution concerning the conserva- t0 keeP the Pe«ce for * period of tion of the County's forest reserves twelve months.He also was request-as well as reforestation.\ted to pey the Court Co** Lambert Vice-president CHflord Lawn, was represented by Me Joseph Cte.Marie, c.r.of Hull took place at Campbell\u2019s Bay yesterday brought many surprises.In spite of a blizzard of \u201cicing sugar\u201d snow which turned the bright May day into a winter wonderland, throngs of Liberals arrived at the convention from every comer of campaign and would fight it to the Pontiac.The hall was crowded to tinish with all the powers of a Thealens To Kill Mother Sentence Suspended Elliott Saw Mill Burns At Calumet Island Ferdinand Vaillancourt, Dit Ben- nec A fire of undetermined origin last the doors.woman with her mind set on win- Ofificers and Council elected for the coming year are President.Buz-zy Hodfcpfw; vice-president, Dr.Holly Armitage; Sec.-Treas., Raymond Row at: Councillors.Lee Hod- Calumet Island, gins.Don Dods.Ken.Morrison, Mick The mill was owned and operated Hodgins, C la fence Dean, Lloyd Lloyd Elliott, of Campbell s Bay Stevens, Norman Coates, Emerson I Nineteen men were employed at the Cotie.Brief talks on those matters which the new Chamber will investigate were given by some of those present.Buzzy Hodgins outlined the need for an accurate blueprint of the water mains of Shawville.\u201cNo I night caused damage estimated at between $60,000 and $70,000 when a | peditiously taken care of by Chair-saw-mill burned to the ground on Registration of delegates was ex- ning ore Having gone over her alloted man Oscar Laflamme .assisted by tiine Hmit of five minutes, Mrs Bo-Cliff Robillard, Fiancois Chevalier\twas allowed a few more min- QC, and Mr.R L Jamieson.Mont- utes to Speak a few words in Eng-real practising attorney.Nomina- liah (The overtime was allowed by lion of four candidates took place consent of the other candidate who rapidly, two of them declining to agreed that it is unfair to try to limit a woman to five minutes).Those who retired their names Mrs Bodam polled 44 of the total Dr S.E.McDowell of Shaw- 104 votes in the balloting, losing out mill The fire was discovered at about run Benoit was accused of breaking 6.30 pm when the men were returning from supper.In a matter of minutes the entire mill was on fire.Destroyed in the blaze besides the mill were a sleep camp, a cook house andi valuable saw mill machinery.A bulldozer in a garage was also destroyed.Men and., equipment from New Calumet Mines kept the blaze from spieading to nearby lumber piles.were ville and Ayrshire breeder S.Wy- to Keon's 60.\u201cWell, after all ,the man MacKechnie of Wyman.Both pledged their complete support to the winning candidate; McDowell reminding voters that with just 22 for her more seats the Liberal Party will best man won\" said Mi's.Bolarn as she pledged her support to Koeir and thanked those who had voted approximately $1800 JO worth in clothes, tools and an outboard motor.Only a small portion, of the ^stolen goods and the outboard motor have been recovered by the Q.P.P.and identified by Mr.Lilia Investigating and making the arrest was detective Andre Audet, Q.P.P of Campbells Bay.such blueprint is at present in existence\", he said.On the subject of sewerage, Mr Hodgins felt that the plan, as originally proposed, was not adequate to the town's needs.It should be a function of the Chamber of Commerce to investigate the situation and confer with Council on its findings.Dr.Armitage indicated the possibilities arising from a plan of industrial development for this area.Don Dods stressed the importance So Eldon Keen became the official nominee for the Liberal Party* of Pontiac County.Born in Sheen-boro forty one years ago.Keon went with his family to Saskatoon as a child where he received his education.In 1935 he moved to Northern Ontario and in 1942 her transferred to New Calumet } be in power and deploring the government of Quebec for levying the highest taxes in Canada for everything from fishing to getting married In MacKechnie's speech of withdrawal he said Quebec is due for emancipation from a govern- a ?i Shawville Rotary Club Hear Elwood Hodgins Lloyd Smith of Chichester, P.Q pleaded guilty on a charge of threatening to kill his mother, and was given a suspended sentence, and asked to furnish a personal bail bond of $100.00 to keep the peace for a period of twelve tig) months.Roger Lavoie and Hector Fran-coeur of Fort Coulonge were given a suspended sentence and asked to furnish a personal bail bond of $100 each to keep the peace for a period of twelve (12) months, having pleaded guilty at a previous hearing,, of bavir# stolen the sum of $22.00 from one Edouard Boivin at Port Coulonge and they also were requested to pay the Court Costs.was Mines where he is now Electrical' Marion Dagg Honoured At Miscellaneous Shower Elwood Hodgins.son of Gerald coiwcu champion in showmanship and dairy cattle judging for all Canada last Fall was the guest speaker at the Superintendent Keon claimed that Duplessis ii giving L*.ay Quebec iron and timber and depleting the provinces wealth witji his double taxation.He w\t« .W4\t.took his\tstand\tfirmly\ton the\tLa- meeting\tof the Rotary Club in the\ttin\tMcDowell, Mrs.Dwight\tMe-\tplatform\tand\talso promised Fort Coulonge\u2014The May meet- Pontiac Hotel.\tI Dowell and Mrs.Walter Kilgour mg\tof\tthe\tWomen's Association\tof\tC.F.\tJacques\twas in the chair\tentertained at the home of the\tfor- the\tFort\tCoulonge\tUnited\tChurch\tand the\tspeaker\twas introduced by\tmer\tat a Miscellaneous Shower in was held at the home of Mrs.J.Neil -Drummond, county agrono- honor of Mias Marion Dagg.a bride- Sharpe ait Davidson on Thursday mist .and! thanked by Claude Elliott, j elect of this month.afternoon, May 10.In the absence of Mr.Hodgins subject was \u201cPre- I As the bride-to-be entered the the president, Mrs.D .Campbell the paring for my contest trip to To- | room Mrs Edgar Hodgins played vice president took charge assisted ran to.\" by the secretary, Mrs.G.E.Colton As a result of his victory, he has and the hymn, \u201cLet the Beauty of Jesus\", followed by prayer and, as was Christian Family Week, singing of the hymn, \u201cWhen Moth- first year at Macdonald in April, I Mary and Margaret Kilgour.ers of Salem\".Appropriate scrip- and he will continue at the college Miss Dagg thanked her friends ture passages were read by Mrs.for another course in \u201cGeneral | in a few well chosen words.Whalen.The president read an article taken from the Upper Room,.followed by prayer.The topic for the meeting was \u201cQuench Net The Spirit\".Business v Fort Coulonge W.A.Mrs.John R.McDowell, Mrs Aus- that he would under no circumstances buy on bottle of liquor, one bottle of beer for one vote in the carrying out of his campaign.Keon also promised, if elected, to do whatever he could to see that the liquor laws would be enforced in the the wedding march.Mrs.Austin McDowell presented been awarded a scholarship at Mac | Miss Dag* with a corsage, dona Id College for two terms, each five months long.He completed the I nicely decorated basket by Misses County of Pontiac.\u201cWin or lose\", said Keon, \u201cit s clean as Y vain Lambert of Fort Coulonge, was also given à suspended sentence lor the same offence and asked to furnish a personal hail bondi of $50U will be a clean fight we can make it.But if they get dirty then we will have to play it dirty too.\" Mr.Jamieson explained the many points on the 1956 Liberal platform and congratulated the Pontiac Liberals for the excellent way they carried out the democratic procedure of naming a candidate.He said the Union National candidate W named from Quebec with no opportunity for the party, members to name him.Jamieson also told the voters that The gifts were presented in a t Dainty refreshment» were served by the hostesses, assisted by Mrs.A.M MacLean Airs.Lloyd Conolly and Mrs.Arthur Kilgour.fanning\" next yeai.who has been re-elected a Municipal Council, received the congratulations of the meeting, l&e guest Gerber was introduced by the pree-1 reels was detective Andre Audet, Went, Paul Martineau, who also | QJ>P.of Campbell's Bay.presided over the meeting.He Pontiac Uranium Claims Sold To Montreal Group The amount of money stolen wae recovered and given to the owner.Mr Harry Investigating and making the mr Upper Ottawa Baseball League Schedule roll called.Squaw Lake claims amounting to 1200 acres held by A, Corriveau of Otter Lake, A.Martin of Aylmer, D.Byne, G.Mulvihill.C.À.and Fred Klock of Ottawa have been \u2022old (o a group of Montreal financiers.The Shawinigan Minerals Ltd., 1255 Phillip# Square, Montreal, are directing the formation of a company and will be in control of development work.Charles Anile Gagne of 17 rue Delermier,.Hull pleaded guilty on a charge of theft of waste good» belonging to one Solomon Chart-rand of Wolf Lake, the approximate value of $50.00 and was given well es 1 bail bond of no matter how fine a gentleman: they have here representing Duplessis he must still be put out of office a# that is the only means of putting Du plea* * out of Quebec.1 Hugh ProudToot, Liberal |p^ probably his shortest speech on record, imaged the \u201cwarning» front the dictator of the Province of May Oxygen Tent.Campbell's Bay at Shawville Quyon at Vinton Fort Coulonge at Douglas There was a Sale Table and it Film Circuit was agreed that the next meeting be held at the home of Mrs.D.; i» May 21- Fort Coulonge at Campbell's Bay Douglas at Shawville Vinton at Quyon Campbell.The meeting dosed with a suspended sentence.Sunday May 29\u2014Vinton furnishing a $100.60 to keep the peace for m period of 12 months He also was requested to pay the court costs.Camille Lussier of 961 Lee St., Pembroke, pleaded guilty on a charge of having obtained merchandise and cash amounting to approximately $25.60 at the store of Ferdinand Racine of Otter Lake, by by Mrs.J.McKinnon.by Mrs.Quebec\" that Federal Members Enough money has been guar- w should keep out of the Provincial election promisnig that he aad all other Federal members Including Cabinet Ministers would take pert in this election.He said the other part of his constituency, Temlscamv ingue, is represented at Quebec by a Liberal, Paul Goubn.\"Lett send Eldon to sit beside Paul in the Legislative Assembly\u2019s next session\", said Proudfoot.and in the midst of cheers and applause, the meeting came to an orderly close.May 27\u2014 Shawville at Campbell's Bay Quyon at Fort Coulonge Vinton at Douglas an teed to give the property a close mineral survey and some thousands broke West, of feet of diamond drilling.May 30\u2014Starks Corners guilty on s was fined $10060 pay the court costs.He also The purchase of this property was concluded on the recommend- June 1\u2014Austin June 4\u2014Wyman Shawville at Fort Coulonge Campbell's Bay at Vniton -Douglas at Quyon ation of three highly rated geologists, Pete Hart at Ottawa.Norman Gillies of Braeside and Mr.Spence of Montreal, riveeu.Confédération for the sale was cash and shares of an undis- prohibited to drive a motor ve- talse representation, and was hide for a period of three months.Vaillancourt tenced to spend one month in jail.Investigating and making the ar June 6\u2014yon-St.Mary's School June 7\u2014Luiicvllle June 10\u2014 rdéng to Mr.Cor- Campfeell's Bay at Fort Coulonge Douglas at Vinton Quyon at Shawville rest, was Constable Earl Bennett, involved in a car June $\u2014«Return to Shawville QPP.of Campbell\u2019s Bay accident | closed amount i l Thursday, Mai 17, IM6.THE EQUITY Page Two 4 Clinic at Civic Hospital are among other visits planned for the group while in Ottawa.The luncheon to be held at the Green Valley Restaurant will be sponsored by a large construction firm in Aronprior, and the dinner at the Chaudière by participating Lions.The visitors will spend the night in Arnprior and on Friday, May 25, they will tour industry in Arnprior, Renfrew, and Braeside.Renfrew Service groups will entertain at dinner and the visitors will return for the Monster Bingo being staged by the Lions of Arnprior that evening.Saturday there will be a choice of activity with some of the Altoona Lions going to Bryson, Quebec, from where they will be taken fishing and will have dinner.They will be guests of Ray Johnston, MLA, Pontiac, and the Quebec Government.Lions of Pontiac County are making these arrangements.The other group will be guests of Pembroke Service Clubs at luncheon and Renfrew County Council Publicity Committee at dinner.They will tour Des Joachims Hydro Electric Power Development during the day and see other points of interest at Chalk River and Petawawa.That evening they will return to Arnprior for a farewell party at Mayor Simpson\u2019s home.Sunday morning before leaving there will be church services for the various denominations and the group will leave Aronprior at 10.45 for Uplands Airport in Ottawa.They will fly to Montreal, then to Pittsburg and on home.They no doubt will be tired men but we hope they will carry happy memories of four most pleasant days in the Ottawa Valley.We all can do our part to make this trip a success.Reports of the visit will go before millions of Americans and Canadians through media of press, radio and TV.Let us each do our part to ensure an enthusiastic welcome for the Altoona Lions and lay out the broad welcome mat of true Ottawa Valley hospitality.OTTAWA Report: Founded In 1883 The Eghjity by Anthony J.Wright Printed And Published Weekly At PONTIAC PRINTSHOP Shawvllle, Quebec Ottawa\u2014-However fierce the de-1 man's death and the municipality bate over the government s lending | t6 over the property but is $72 million to Trans Canada Pipe ( to turn the farm beck to her price oi the unpaid tax edi, in January $3,000 but no government agency or anyone elae, said the Senator, would lend her it and, of course then, no one wanted her grain.m: Lines Ltd., for the western leg of the natural gas line, the Liberals will win.No Opposition party wants to be stuck with the blame, at next year\u2019s electior, for delaying the line still more.Calgary's Carl Nick-le, chief Conservative oil and gas expert .will personally vote for Mi.Howe's bill.I understand.What pushed Mr.Howe, and the cabinet, into paying for the western leg?Simply that stacked in Pittsburgh is $40 millions worth of the only available 34-incfT pipe and that Trans Canada's option dn that pipe would have expired had they not had the cash to start the line this summer.Waiting for more pipe would have meant waiting 18 months or two years for American or British Aims to make 34-inch She need- Davld and Bosaleen Dickson By Subscription $3.00 Per Year Authorised as Second Class Mall.Post Office Department, Ottawa Publishers A Editors: LETS BE GOODWILL AMBASSADORS! From The Arnprior Chronicle By Bernie V.Bedore LIONISM IS A PART of 72 countries and regions of the world and in the opinion if International President, Humberto Valenzuela, Chilean banker and industrialist \u201cvigorous, active service clubs like the Lions can do more toward strengthening international ties and uniting the people of the Americas than either dipomacy or tourist travel\u201d.Mr.Valenzuela's own experience bears him out.Through the eflurts of Lions in South Am-rica men from the once rival countries sing together each other\u2019s national anthems, and understanding and co-operation are making a better life for BRIEFS\u2014It seems likely that there will be a fall session of Parliament to clear things away for the coining election Assinlboine, second new destroyer escort of 14.will be commissioned.The Navy describes the series as Canadian-designed.Actually an Englishman, Captain Rowland Baker, R.N.who returns to Britain in July designed the St.Laurent, prototype of the new ships.He is the rare creature a \u201cnaval constructor\".However the Navy generally regards the ships as \u201cCanadian-designed\".Baker also: designed the Labrador, our newest ice-breaker about which we boast a good deal He tells me the Labrador has nothing revolutionary about it, but the St.Laurent and her 13 sisters-to-be In August the 1 pipe.Frank McMahon's West coast Transmission Co .has taken up all British pipe for their B.C.line.At stake in the whole gas flare-up is the prize of uncommitted US.markets, in the mid-west and New England areas.Shall Texas or Alberta supply them or both?With Trans Canada rolling (presuming the Federal Power Commission in couid be a Canadian\u2014General Sir Washington gives permits for im- | Charles F.Loewen who becomes Ports > Alberta get a chance.How- Adjutant General to the British ever as Trans Canada is 83.5 per- Forces next October.Gen.Loewen cent controlled by Texans and other was born in Vancouver in 1800 The Americans the profits will mostly Adj.Gen.job Often leads to the go to Texas just the same.This is top post in the UK.Canadians' fault\u2014we're so slow to «\t.\t, all.are a completely new design\u2014the next Chief of Imperial General Staff Lions of the Ottawa Valley are following the example of their International President by arranging, during the weekend of May 24, for some 75 members of Altoona (Pa.) Lions Club to visit The Valley, and mingle with her people and learn our way of life.This is an excellent opportunity for people of The Valley to welcome a large body of people from across the friendly border to give them of our hospitality and to discuss each other\u2019s towns and areas.Both our visitors and ourselves can benefit a great deal from this visit and we can, if we will, win some 75 ambassadors of goodwill, who will take back to the United States of America tales of a beautiful Valley with a romantic and historic past, a successful and prosperous present and an even more promising future.The forthcoming visit has been publicized in newspapers in Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Maryland.Service Club magazines are carrying articles and a TV cameraman will accompany the Altoona Lions on the entire trip.This is a big occasion in the public relations of Ottawa Valley people.Enthusiasm is high among the Lions of Valley centres but it also must be high among people of the Valley who will meet these visitors.put up the risk capital Fishin' Sport i Three planeloads of Edmontonians descend on London in June by chartered CPA.aircraft Seems this habit of holidaying abroad, the journey being made in chartered planes, is spreeding 180 from Edmonton, many of them members of the City's Welsh Society will make the trip to London.They separate after landing, are not on a conducted tour.The chartering habit is catching on-1 It's not the man who owns a Hod That cost him quite a sum.It's not the man that's all dressed up Or looks most like a BUM.It's not the man who flips a bait On any little spot.It's the man who wears a grateful smile.When they are biting or are not.It's not the man who mixes up His Fishing with his Beer It's not the man who's loaded up So that he can't think clear; I's not the man who wades right through Your favorite Fishing Spot: It's the man who wears a grateful smile When they ire biting or are not.It\u2019s not the man without respect For others on the stream; It\u2019s not the man who throws in cans And makes the stream unclean, It\u2019s not the man who hogs the fish From morn to setting sun; ITS THE MAN WHO SMH.ES AT A FEW IN H1B CREEL AND FISHES JUST FOR FUN \u2014Cut from old mag*zi ne, name not known, by Jim McCuaig.Bryson This is everybody\u2019s opportunity to be goodwill ambassadors for The Valley.Let us do a good job! \\* HATLESS IS BOOTLESS (The Christian Science Monitor) If your feet are cold it may be because your head is uncovered.The physiologists of the Defenses Research Board of Canada don\u2019t state it quite like that.But they report that useful heat escapes from a lidless top, whether it be yours or the kitchen stove\u2019s.This is important to solders in cold climates.We surmise it may be important also to advertisers of men\u2019s hats Women will buy one at the drop of one, or for no reason.But to sell a man a hat you have to appeal to that side of his nature which is touched by statistics, or research, or some other of the sterner approaches to the looking glass.Even then it may not be easy.But instead of weeping (as we usually do) for advertising writers who will be expected to make something salable out of scientific discoveries we have decided to give them a lift with this hat business.Obviously hat sellers and hat designers have been missing opportunities.Now they can urge the \u201cprospect\" not to have his top blown.They can point out that pictures of misers wearing skull caps carry a moral: the wearers are saving their heat.The 10-gallorl hat can now be piped for steam.The stovepipe should have a comeback.The \u201cpork pie\" need no longer be cold.But we have done enough for our well-paid fellow scribblers.Let them think up a few $50,000 ideas of their own, having already greedily pasted the above inspirations in their trilbies.Only some parting words ( and what grace an elegantly raised hat lends to these): If you are hot under the collar keep it under your hat.T full, less cost The Opposition does not let the government forget that farmers are making less than they used to.however well other Canadians may be living.Reminds me of a story told in January by Winnipeg's Senator John Haig of a widow with seven children.240 acies and unable to sell her wheat.She owed $800 on machinery, wanted to buy some more cows to add to the three she had.The taxes piled up after her \u2019 Letter To The Editor From the people of The Valley will come the impressions which will be taken back to the United States by our visitors.Let us all be host to these people and give them the Ottawa Valley hospitality that is fast becoming famous the world over.This visit will put the name of the Ottawa Valley before millions of Americans through newspapers, magazines, radio and television.Newspapers of the Ottawa Valley will carry the story of what is planned in the various localities and local service club organizations will be in charge of activities.The President, Lions International, Humberto Valenzuela, Santiago, Chile who heads the world\u2019s largest service club organization, will take part in this goodwill tour.Munroe Nute, past president, and Walter Fisher, past president, will be among The Editor, The Equity.Shaw ville, Quebec.Mr.Editor.An important article in the Ottawa Journal April 27th which seems to go unnoticed by \u201cThe Equity' states \u201cFarmers Broke in Boom Times\" and that there is a complete lack of long range planning to solve the problem of the Canadian Farmer particularly those in Eastern Ontario (and Western Quebec) some at whom are going broke while the oveiall economy is Mary ArmHage Paid Final Tribute i Final tribute was paid here to Miss Mary Ethel Armitage who died in a Toronto hôpital.She was 76 years of age Burial took place in the United Church cemetery at Shawville.The late Mias Ar mitage was born in Shawville ,in her father's home on Main Street.Her parents were W.J.Armitage and Mary Wilson.In 1906 she moved with her | parents to Stuigeon Falls, and in I 1916 to Toronto where she has lived si nee.She was a member of the Meth-nor the Coniervetives can supply odUt (later United) Church In To-the answer.The committee stated \u201cthat it could see no immediate relief in sight, but no doubt it will be solved in time\u201d, or to quote an old expression \u201cLive like a horse and you'll get Oats\" is their kindly suggestion to a hungry world.ling.' a scathing report was present-Editor to Ottawa Diocese Synod Meeting by Rev.H.Clayton Vaughan of Navan, Chairman of the Rural Community Committee, in which the plight of the Farmer is vigorously presented.Now this report would be a matter for your paper to oublish and to make a try for the answer to remedy this situation.ed Apparently neither the Liberals the visiting Lions.The four day visit from Thursday, May 24, to Sunday, May 27, includes a visit with Prime Minister St.Laurent in Ottawa on Thursday where Mr Vaenzuelo will present the Prime Minister with an appropriate gift to commemorate the occasion.The RCMP barracks will be visited that same day.Commander Thompson, retired U.S.naval officer, of Altoona Lions, will lay a wreath at the cenotaph and a monster rally of Service Clubs will be held at the Chaudière Club in Hull on Thursday night.I ronto and of the Raster Star, Royal Chapter No.46 of Toronto.1 ANSWER FOR MR.COYNE j Allen of Hamilton; Mrs.Clare Wilson of Toronto; Mrs.Fred Cole of New Toronto: Mrs.Earl Smith of Toronto and Mrs.Harold Hamilton You Mr Editor can surely suf- of Sundrkjge, Ont Mas Armitage gest something better than that.In although sway from Shawville for any case this remarkable report some years is remembered through should receive wide publicity.her unde Abraham Sheppard and Yours truly, a cousin Clifford Wilson of Shaw-Leonard Coyne ville.We heard a talk some three months ago by Dr.Herb Hannam who quite freely discussed the economic difficulties facing the Canadian farmer to day.J Dr.Hannam stated the obvious fact that farm, income has declined Clayton Vaughan has said much the same thing, from which we conclude that it is not necessary to be either an agriculturist or an economist to know that the farmers are not as well off, relatively, as they used to be.quite substantially.Rev.1 and product gluts in this and other cereal prod-using countries, the lot of the farmer, caught in an economic squeeze is not enviable.In our view there is at this time a strong case for increasing government aid to the farmers.This is contrary to our general opinion that economic activities should be conducted without interference \u2014 or support.The reason ent view here is that, in this case, we are going to require the full productive capacity of Canadiàn farms in a few short years \u2014 increasingly so after 1960.It would well repay the government to assure the farmer of a reasonable income in the meantime, so that the drift away from the farm will not increase to the point where the adequacy of our future food supply will be endangered.A tour of the Parliament Biddings, a visit to the Chilean Embassy and a visit to the Cobalt The problem the farmer faces is a short run problem.This -we have stated before in these columns.In the long run, in 20 to 25 years, the population of this country will constitute a sufficiently effective demand for the products grown by its farmers so that farm product prices will not get out of line with other domestic prices.We have the assurances of Dr.Hannam on this subject, as well as of an agricultural economist.In the short run, the problems are obvious.We are dependent on foreign demand for farm products.With shortages abroad of Canadian dollars Let m send your cepy of THE EQUITY to \u2022 hem# each weak for a year.Ffl and send with $3.00 to PONTIAC PRINTSHOP Shawville, Quebec govemn^pt N \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\u2022 ### t f ?I m « tr,i THE EQUITY # honeymoon tor many place# In ttst- .ing U era# Mothers day on Sunday, Church, as a representative.read a very interesting paper an Central Indie »r4 thi* work a mother did there.The buai- fort Coulonge ario.\u2022 visitor to Walton.Mrs M.Morris amounts were given:\tMunicipal Council of Fort Ooulonge $25.00, Knights of Columbus $10., Lions Mr J.Veldbuis represented Fort Coulonge at the United Churdi Presbytery meeting held last Tues- j dey in * First ' United Church, Ot- Mra J.Veldbuis paid a visit to the Capital city last week.Mrs C.Younger Lewis was a taken for the purpose of the\tcredit and the Lions Club of visitor to Ottawa last week.j Ch*> $10., Farmerettes $5, Worn Sale.AU allocations were met A **ort Coulonge, though In a way\twomen.\tInstitute $5., Fort Coulonge $I12JI; letter was read re the Glad Tidings, *** **\thas been the incen-\tDavidson $21.06; Manafleld $2000; The monthly Meeting of the Fort\tthe meeting\tclosed\twith prayer.Af-\tlive ln many t00* causes Now it is\tThe Fort Coulonge Women\u2019s In-1\tJames\tLake\t$4100; Suburbs $24.10.Coulonge Presbyterian Womens\tter that the\tLadies\tAid met in their\tsponsoring a Fish and Game\tstitute having been busy lately in Missionary Society was held on\tsession and\tplans\twere made re-\tAssociation in the County of Pon-\thelping various causes which have\tfamily\twere\tin Ottawa on\tSunday Thursday evening, May 10 at the\tCarding a rummage sale.The dual\tt,ac A fishing competition which\tdepleted their treasury And it nec-\tvisiting Mr.\tSmith\u2019s father\twho is meeting closed with the singing of j **\tlegally caught Grey Trout, essary to do something to replenish s patient in the Civic Hospital.Pike, Pickerel, Speckled Trout and the same and for that purpose held Mr and Mrs.Thomas Ridge of Bass.Membership for this compel- a food sale last Friday May 11 at Ottawa spent the weekend visit!:* ltion Is one dollar and tickets Of the residence of Mrs.Hugh Proud- at Mrs.Francis Carlson's membership may be acquired In\tfoot.Many varieties of cakes, bis-1\tMrs Ira Whalen spent\tthe\tweek- the separate districts The art of\tcults and pitservee were donated\tend in Egan villa visiting\ther\tmothr flshing is one of the oldest reci*ea- and the sale under the direction of er Mrs.Liak.lions in the world and has a won- Mrs B.Doerff and Mrs.Wm.Mrs.Margaret McKinnon of Petn-Merful fascination, and anything Sharp was a success.\tbroke paid a weekend visit to her that can improve it is well worth\tRed Cress Drive\tmother, Mrs.J.Sharpe, while.The award for this compel- Unfavourable weather delayed Spring cleaning is not con* ition will be awarded at a banquet\tthe Red Cross drive but because of I\tfined to the homes in\tFort\tCourte*1 will be held in the Lauren-\tthe fine work accomplished by the\tlonge.The Municipal Council\tmade tian Inn at the Chute Fort Cou-\tvarious collector teams a large sum\ta good job of sweeping\tthe\tstreet on October 10th at which has been collected and sent to the last week for which they should addresses will be given by various Hull branch by Mrs.Dorothy (Continued on Page Four > inderful Ottawa lest week.The service clubs of Canada de- tawa laws bald In St Andrews Church Haw would you spend and cale- Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Smith and v A; brat# your birthday?Well, last Wednesday, April Bth.Miss Lucille Fortin of Kaptufcastag and Montreal celebrated her birthday by be- home of Mrs.Andrew Neville.Pr Inf united in the bonds of holy\tIdent, Mrs.John Smith, secretary wedlock to Mr.Gordon Bias Moore\tMrs.James Duke, treasurer Mrs.HuM> Proudfoot Meeting opened formed by Rev.Dr C Younger-\twkh prayer and the singing of the Lewis in the Manse.Fort Coulonge,\thymn, \u201cFling out the Benner\".at a private marriage.The brida Scripture was read by the president Mrs.Ann Fumer ton attended the was dressed In a lovely blue suit\tand Mrs.E.F Russell offered pray-\tOttawa\tmeeting of\tthe\tUnited Pr and the happy couple left on their\ter.Mrs Younger - Lew is remember-\tbytery,\theld\tin\tthe\tflrA\tUnited the hymn \u201cAll the Way\".Supper was served by Mrs.Andrew Neville and the next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs John Stitt, Mansfield.**************************************************** ! * BINDING'S WINNERS] 1 $ * * * * SUMMER'S COMING! * ?* h BRADINGS BOTTLE CAP BONUS CONTEST ! for Contest ending May 5,1956.* * ! * REPAIR * \\ f How about a gas refrigerator for that cottage or home?These are re-conditioned and * * * * \u2019S# \u2019JgsSL.\u2018BSÊsf- \u2018gyre.IEs%& L * * * * * 5 I f * * # e * * K * \u2022jgsESL | newly painted in 4, 5, 6 and 8 cu.ft.l A * * I * ' * ».\u2018g» * * : * ESSJt 11.IL * * *jggr2E~ + * From $125.60 le $210.06 Now On Display At PONTIAC BLUE FLAME WALSH COLLISION REPAIRS * * * * s.\u2018gSHs fsfSï * * * * * * \\ ï INTER THE NEW OTTLE CAF BONUS CONTEST * COHTSST ENDtNO MAY 1», 1954.Contest forms ot your nsarost tovem, hotel or licenced grocer.**************************************************** I t : * * SHAWV1LLE PHONE 2S7J * * # * Rob\u2019t.C.Carswell Shawville Phone 32 * * ! 1 CEMETERY MEMORIALS does it when you rive a Pontiac ! ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED ¦ O & K .-W i \\ vj?y\tYi'- \u2019 i V / I a i* \" \\ Wz IN O i i MONUMENTS OF FINE MARBLE AND GRANITE OF THE BEST QUALITY f g \\ 1 Made By The Laleel * Machinery Visit Our Showroom And See For Yourself < / i A A GEORGE H.FROATS & SONS MAL H* 2 4224 RENFREW, ONT./ V t V » 4 i Pontiac\u2019s Cushloned-Rlde gives easy chair comfort on all kinds of roods Pontiac is a relaxing sort of car .easy on you .easy on your nerves .easy on your pocket, too.One drive convinces you that here is the car you\u2019ve always wanted .safe, sure and steady, yet exciting in its power (up to 227 flashing horsepower), thrilling in its performance (never before such blazing GO), eye-arresting in its styling.Try a Pontiac out for size.Out of 31 easy-to-look-at models there\u2019s sure to be one to fit you like your favorite pair of shoes.Comfort .that\u2019s what counts\u2014and it\u2019s yours in a Pontiac.\\ 4 y V i \\ i -> .j Relax with boit ¦ in safety and comfort in a ! GUARANTEED », 1 4 J « 1 A GENERAL MOTORS VALU: Is the seerit of Poetise debility f SSKZ3 from pitch and n \\ 0 al H / I a fm I Of parking i Pontiac's new belt-race SERVICE t \\ turns dty streets into 1 X ! J 4 DONT TAKE CHANCES WITH TOUR TELEVISION SET.WHEN REPAIRS ARE NEEDED, BE SURE TO CALL rs FOR EXPERT, FAST SERVICE.la 5 great engines\u2014from the economical 148 Up.Strato-Six to the 7 V tahus Z27 h.p.Streto Streak VI IPV i m 1 > smooths out road shocks and bumps \u2014brings more real comfort to driving than you ever believed possible, and brings you new stability.H BR1NKWORTH ELECTRIC \u2022 -\u2022 M556C Portage due Fort Fh.649-50 \u201cThe Best Equipped T V RE-pmtr Shop In Pontiac County\" COULONGE FORT f Thursday, May 17,1*5*.THE EQUITY +t The bride choie a floor-length.Mi# Doreen Col ter man.Renfrew; gown at white Chantilly lace 'and j Mr.and Mrs.Michael Hunt, Mr.net o\\er matin Her fingertip \u2022 veil and Mr a Arnold CoMerman, Lome of tulle illusion was caught by a Haas, Mias Donna Legree, Tor o in -headdress at silk net and.seed to.pearls and she canted a bouquet of red rosea.Hank Baxter, Mr.and Mrs.Walter mony.Rev.Thomas Wingle and Rev.J.E.Austin were in the sanctuary.'\t\" (otteraui - O\u2019DeeeeM Nuptials âl Oeyoe Fort Coulonge Douglas, Mr.and lira.Terrence O'Reilly, Mias Mary OTteilly, Mr.and Mis.Lome Byrne, Miss Josh Aubrey, Miss Marie Mousseau, Hebert Potvin, Miss Anna Qui#, Don Campbell Mias Mary Walsh, Misa Elizabeth Maloney, Mr.and James O'Donnell, Ottawa: Rev.J.E.Austin, Onslow.The wedding music was played by Quyon\u2014fttie marriage of Miss Mrs.Dan O'Connor of Amprior, the Lillian O\u2019Donnell lo Basil Colter- brides aunt, and Lome Byrne of Ottawa was the soloist.A duet was sung by Mrs.O\u2019Connor and the bride's father.Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister.Mias Norah O'Donnell, as maid of hor*r and Miss Joan Legree as biidesmaid.(Continued from Page Three ) Mis» Gladys Co Herman.Mias Viola Colterman, Kingston; Rev.M.Following a reception at Pine Haas.Mr.and Mrs.Dan O'Connor, Lodge, Bristol, the couple left for Miss Maigaret O'Connor, Miss June a motor trip to Toronto and other Cailler, Amprior; Mr.and Mrs.be thanked and if the inhabitants would only remember not to throw things themselves it would keep clean.Mr and Mrs.E Graham of Ottawa and Mr.and Mrs.F.Gibson and Mrs Duncan of Campbell's Bay were visitors of Mrs.Ann Fum-erton last Sunday.Christian family week combining (Mothers Day was celebrated on Sunday, May 13th in Fort Cou longe United Church and St.Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian.Church.In the United church Mr.Veldhu is preached the place of Mother in the home.He and his wife sang a duet \u201céMake The Home Life Beautiful with Love placed by Mrs.Gerald Smith in tnemoiv of her mother.In the Pres- man was solemnized recently in St.Mary\u2019s Church.Quyon.The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs.Garrett O\u2019Donnell of Quy- and the groom is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Paul Colterman of Dacre.Ont.Rev.Michael J.Hass, cousin of the groom, performed the cere- r points.Mr.and Mrs.Colterman will take up residence in Ottawa.on Entertain the easy way and enjoy our # # e Out-of-tcxwn guests were Mr.and John Colterman of Toronto was Mrs.Paul Colterman.Bernice Col-best man and the ushers were Dick termen, Dacre; Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Gibetrson.Francis O\u2019Donnell and Windle.Mr.and Mrs.John Windie, Mr.and Mrs.Patrick Colterman.rams Arnold Colterman bvterian Church the service was conducted by Rev.Dr.C Younger-Lew is who preached a powerful sermon on the danger of the Mother losing her supreme position.Special music was sung and Mrs.Francis of Indian Head, Sask., placed flowers in memory of her mother and many other floral bequests.FIRST FOR RECREATION \" on Flowers were r) IÜ '/-r/'Z-'-A V The c-l-l-C-k o* o well-timed drive zooms out better than two hundred yards is music to the ears\tj of many Canadians who\t# find golf the perfect\tJF means of relaxation\t% in their spore time.\t* Enjoy a delightful dinner graciously served in our dining room.Something for every taste.X fi PUBLIC NOTICE », Jl Z \\ It is resolved by this Council that all roads the Municipality are closed to heavy traffic during thawing out season commencing April 4th.1956.0 $ For cheery refreshment \u2014 here\u2019s the lively lager you\u2019ll find sparkling light and bright\u2014the DRY beer you\u2019ll call MY beer.\\r O Shawville Hospital Auxiliary To Open Superfluity Shop 5 $ z CUSTOM ROLLING AND GRINDING MIXING AND SEED CLEANING CP > The previously announced Superfluity Shop is being opened in Shawville on Tuesday.May 29 at 2.30 in the afternoon.After the opening the Shop will be open every Tuesday and Saturday from 2.30 to 5 p.m.and in the evening from 7.30 to ten o'clock.The location of the Superfluity Shop has been changed since the plan was originated and will be in the Selisley Hodgins building on Main Sheet, three doors east of Rennick's Service Station.Proceeds of the Superfluity Shop will go to the upkeep of the Pontiac Community Hospital.Salesladies, .all working without salary or wages, will be the ladies of the Shawville Hospital Auxiliary, r Goode to be sold at the Shop be brought in on Tuesday, > Of H.l.Hobbs &Son 1 «/ 4» r MO N\u2019S O * * iAGl* PHONE 314J SHAWVILLE Come in ! may May 22 from 1.30 tu 5 p.m.and in the evening from 7.30 to 10.If bringing in goods at a different hour, these may be delivered to Mrs! A F.Fokes.* As this is house cleaning time, the public is urged to set aside all articles that are no longer wanted and if they are still of value to others bring or send them down to the Superfluity Shop.Some articles suitable for sale are furniture of all kinds and of all sizes, hardware, electric appliances, radios, cooking utensils, lamps, books, clotning of all kinds for men, women and children, shoes, hats, jewelry, toys, skates, tricycles, kiddie care, baby carriages, framed pictures etc.This store will constitute a con-tinous rummage sale and judging from the great help which has been given by the public for the Auxiliaries past two rummage sales by which nearly $500 was raised, it is anticipated that the Superfluity Shop will ce a success.Rock bottom prices will prevail rewarding shoppers with real bargains whenever they shop at this new store.The ladies of the Auxiliary look forward to seeing you there often.in y # ' \\Z './A * - : Ai ?You can cash in on the biggest used car and truck bargain spree in town the buy of a lifetime on a smart late-model trade-in, at a pre-vacation bargain price! Come in right away\u2014while the selection is at its height .choose the model that suits your needs, at the price you want to pay! Drive away a bargain\u2014enjoy many miles of happy motoring! right now at your Ford-Monarch Dealer's! You can make \\ M l j ! f g Look- ECB 7WES£ \\f/GA/£ IV,AT MEAN , \\\"cpeam or i £OLb OA/LV BY YOOp rOQô-MM/AQO/ \\ dealer A I r r \\ TÜECAOP\u201d ¦Hi».\t^ LI VA u W I A A\u20181d £»ro,es been.\u2022\u2022 W' IF WHAT Every rs VSv W a I , TOP QUALITY r You SAVE when you return the empties 'It \u2022 Xve » FEED i tv» ENJOY BRADING\u2019S » V A unique slow-brewing process mokes Broding's a light, sparkling, more refreshing beer.But don't just soy hearsay Eroding's I Z n the beer with the 7 \u2022 \u2022 e FARMERS VR/CJKff COLLAR V SUPERIOR AROMA V MEllOWER FLAVOUR Don\u2019t be satisfied with anything less than the best.CALL 304 for all your requirements.FROST WIRE 6 Superb Rideaus SEED FEED JMMM» iiiiwffff v%* Meteor Rideau models offer fine-car features and styling not found in any other car in the low price field.V-8\u2019s up to 225 hp.give you the liveliest GO H delivered for the money.4-door and 2-door Hardtop* and Sedans, Convertible and Crown Victoria all feature Safeguard Design; offer Merc-O-Matic Drive, and power assista.You can be sure ef all your SHELL GREASES * *5 ever OILS GAS Shawville Milling Co.Ltd.m BIDKAU TWO-bOOt VICTORIA V # \u201cWhere Trading Is A Pleasure!\u201d LLOYD STEVENS, Manager TELEPHONE 3*4 NIAGARA FOUR-DOOR SEDAN V S OR 6 SPARKLING QUARTER HOUR OF MUSICAL VARIETY A Here\u2019s \u201cyoung in heart\u201d styling with a price tag that reveals exceptional value.Choose from 4 door and 2-door sedans or the new 2-door h Snnrtv hardtop, all with Safeguard Design.The ^\t* Niagara series offers brilliant V-8\u2019s up to 176 hp; or Canada\u2019s most modern 6, a \u201cshort-stroke\u201d overhead-valve engine, owner-proved over millions of miles.Drive this popular choice before you buy.¦ ¦ ¦ THE Niagaras \u2022>\u2022*** / A model to suit your fasts and pocket i METEOR TWO DOOR SEDAN VI OR 6 Dependability and economy were never so smartly dressed as in these Meteors priced with the lowest.For truly outstanding performance there's Meteor's new 6, or a V-8 by the world's V-8 leader.Compare all you like, you won't find a 4-door or 2-door sedan with so much to offer for a budget minded pocketbook.% 4 Thrifty Meteors ___\"X SHOW @ a > f 6/ five If-3's 4 series f 23 models / AND CANADA'S MOST MODERN If your heart's set on joining the increasing throng of station wagon owners, you\u2019ll find there's a Meteor with the \u201cjust right\" combination of \u201cbeauty and duty\" for your pocket-book.Take your choice of a swanky Rideau 8-passenger Country Sedan, 6-passenger Niagara Country Sedan or Ranch Wagon, or the thrifty 6-passenger Meteor Ranch Wagon.Four models offer V-8'a up to 225 hp.Three modela, the moot modern 6.TAKE YOUR CHOKE Of MON.- WED.- FRI.AT 12:00 NOON ever- is 7 Stylish i Station Wagons & THE ID SUUIVAN SHOW \u2022 PASSENGER COUNTRY SEDAN V-S f ^1» with th* SMAR7KST BUT BAT If SAFETY MONTH ABA A Pf STOf SAFELY see voue DAVIS GARAGE PEMBROKE FORT COULONGE FOR A SAFE BUY USED CAR .SEE YOUR METEOR DEALER r % V .May 17,1IM THE EQUITY Page Nine # '# / * \u2022 » J y % t 4 > \\ V I L * V > V SHAli t.* Z w / x X / DOWN PAYMNT Y > L ?X H é Ai LOW AS L $2.25 WEEKLY I * / 1 / 1 à / \\ \\ #w 8 * # i I J A ï We have purchased a few Admiral 1956 model Television Sets af a SPECTACULAR low price.NOW you can purchase a brand new Giant Size 21\" Console at a price lower than we I formerly sold 17\" sets.Six only at this saving.Come in or phone us today.ft tMS % ÎS Z m A < .Broad Jump: H.Murphy, M.Stewart, H.Stark, J.Hodgins, S.Smart urr>.Softball Throw: I.Dagg, H Mui-phy, E.McCord, B.Rusenstrom, S.Smart.V.Markus (123* ).300 yd.Relay: Blue, Red, Brown, Midget Beys Intermediate Beys I 100 yd dhsh: B.Yemen, S.Stark.W.Moodie, G.Carswell, B BeU 75 yd.vtaah: J.Davies, W.Trecar-tin, J.Armstrong.J.Carmichael, H Dougherty (10.2 sec.) High Jump: J.Carmichael.B Scott.W.Trecartin, D.Hoi ner (ST) Broad Jump: J Davies.J.Carmichael.J.Armstrong, W.Trecartin.B.Scott (1ST) Softball Throw: J.Carmichael, J.l Out-of-town guests Included Mr.02 sec.) 220 yd dash: B.Yemen.G.Cars-U, W.Moodie, S.Stark (26.3 sec.) High Jump: W.Moodie, G.Cars- \u2022bpbII, W.Moodie.S.Stark (26.3 sec.) BREWING KNOW-HOW\u201d brtegs yoe C\u2014stant Top Quality Broad Jump: W.Moodie, B Bell O.Carswell, S.Stark, B.Yemen OT4\u201d ).Time x ; Q-135AÇ 4 ca SEE STEER ai STOP SAFELY Entry forms and full details I SHA WVILLE / hotel or tavern Thursday, May 17,1156 THE EQUITY Page Elevea Bristol Fsrlane.Will HnkilsM Addresses W.I.summer son.Mrs.R.D.Smith of Peterborough 11 s* Umb'n 9\u2014 *\u2014 were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs.R.J.Thompson Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Russell of Stonehaven Flower Shop Pine Lodge.Sunday guests at the home of I Mr and Mrs.Arthur Thomas were Cobden.spent the weekend at the \u2014 _\t_ \u2014\u2014\tI Mr.and Mrs.Percy Doll, Mr.and home of Mr.and Mrs Clayton Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Clemmens j Mrs.Macintosh and two children, Thomas.spent Sunday In Ottawa, the guest# Mr.and Mis.Aurele Bouchard and of Mr and Mrs.Alex Stewart.Mr and Mrs.George Robinson, World Citizenship Movement and its high standards were explained to an appreciative Shewville Institute group on Monday evening by Mr.Wilfred Huskilson.Shawville Bristol Women's Institute family, Mr.and Mrs.E.Armstrong, i The Bristol Women s Institute held Jack Thomas #11 of Ottawa.Mr their régulai1 meeting at the home and Mrs.Clifton Thomas, and son.ut Mrl George Mayer with Mr* Pembroke, Mr and Mrs.Erwin Armstrong and two children of Shaw- Will there be a wedding in your family this season?We suggest you come in and talk over your flower arrangements with us.Mr.and Mrs.Murray Russell and family, Ottawa, visited with their parents, Mr and Mrs.Dalton Rus- \u201cMay 18 is Citizenship Day so the speaker wished to emphasize that to be a rood citizen we must treat > R.J.Thompson and Mrs.Gilbert .ee\tCarmichael assisting.Plans were ville, Mr and Mrs.Douglas Thom-1 made to no Id a Clean Up Bee and | other* #* we would like to be treat-and son.Shawvllle Thomas.At home was Mr.and sell.Mr.William Wi\u2019son, Ottawa, was the guest of his father, Mr.Robert Wilson.Mrs.R.Wilson is spending a few days with her son in Car-leton Place.Mrs.Gilbert Carmichael, John *er and Jim spent Sunday in Braeside at the home of Mr.and Mrs.John Carmcihael.Mr and Mis.Ervin Ballantyne and two sons, Ottawa, were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Herman Bal- McCallum were Sunday guests of Mr .Lome MacFarlane, Ottawa, is holidaying at the home of his few days in Bristol recently get-parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.A.Mac-1 ting his dance hall ready for the plant shriibs at the Community Hall.ed and respect the other fellow and work wiht him for the common good of all.Citizenship is mat which binds the people of a family, town country and eventually the world into one fellowship\".Interesting reports of the Pontiac County Institute convention were given by Mrs.Edgar Hodgins and Miss Irene Shaw.IJifi 111 Mrs.Arthur Thomas\u2019 entire fam- Mrs.Thomas MacFarlane, in ily celebifcting Mother'* Day with | charge of the proyam, read interesting article on uses of plastic.Mrs.George Mayer and Mrs.Alfred Russell gave demonstrations on punched work.Mrs.D.A.MacFarlane will attend the school a very V S Miss Ruth Walsh of Pine Lodge is visiting Mr.and Mrs Clarence Thompson and family in Perth.Mr and Mrs Harold Sally and two children, Mr .and Mrs.Wilfred course at Macdonald College.There weie 16 members and two visitors present.The roll call was \u201cMy Big-i Mr.Donald McDougal spent a gest Cooking Failure\" and caused many laughs.The meeting closed with a sing-song.m mu LOWERS i Mr.and Mrs.Russell Dean.FOW ALL OCCASIONS Mrs.Mahlon Hayes was appointed to represent Shawville W I.on the Canadian Association of Consumers.Penal Institution Petition was presented and discussed.A capable committee was appointed to make plans for Exhibits to be shown at Shaiwville Fair in September.June 11 meeting to be held at the home of Mrs.Edgar Hodgins with publicity convenor in charge.9h ?>:'*!% mm \t I mi I Iflti fr V-:; I V # y 1 CAN GET IT FOR YOU WHOLESALE\" f .V I \u20221 ^ontwal Star A leader dkouM Mand tm- Ida oiwt fed * L get It fer yue Yes sir, I c wholesale! I cm save you up to f ï e for buslne 2$% home or csr.Canoda'ê Grêûttit H**ip
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