The equity, 31 mai 1956, jeudi 31 mai 1956
[" 99 \u201c Voice Of The Pontiac Shawville Quebec Thursday, May 31, 1956.No.50 73rd.Year.By Subscription St.Georges Anglican Celebrates Centennial High School Scene Of Tap Dance Revue Schedule Of Political Rallies In Pontiac Quigg.Dorothy Stanley and Sharon Dowe, started out wilta the Wed-1 since the first service was held in ding of The Painted Doll and later st.George's Church, Portage du danced a miniatuie ballet Petite | Fort.A centennial commemoration Pixies in a very graceful manner is being held on June 10, and the Quyon\u2019s Lively little Lynn Lusk Vestry and Congregation of St.showed real talent in her solo, George\u2019s invite everyone Interest-Dark Town Strutter's Ball and in I ed to join them in celebrating their combination with Charlene Mulli-1 hundredth anniversary.Holy Communion will be cele- A hundred years have passed may now be seen, for a future chancel.The Church walls were biult of the beautiful white marble and blue and grey marble such as is found in abundance in the neighbourhood.During 1856 a framework of wood was placed on the walls and over this a raft sail was spread for a roof, a partition of boaids being at the Chancel end.The seats were blocks and the Church lighted with candles.Sylvia Casey and forty of her dancing pupils from Shawville, Quyon, Campbell\u2019s Bay and Ottawa outshone all previous dance recitals last Friday night at the High School Auditorium.Lee A.Hodgins, master of ceremonies, told how tap dancing had come to Pontiac through the efforts of Mrs.Mulligan of Quyon whose daughter, gan and Sylvia Hudson in both Glad Charlene, is one of the stars of all local dance recitals.Credit was given to Mrs.Casey who accompanies her daughter to Quyon and Shawville and looks after the busi- I Rhythm brought bursts of applause I ladies of the church, assisted by Union National Assemblies Thursday, May 31\u20148 30 pm.BRYSON Town Hall Friday, June 1\u20148.30 p.m.CHICHESTER School Friday, June 1\u20148.30 p.m.NICKABONG School Saturday, June 2\u20148.30 p.m.LADYSMITH Hall After Mass Sunday.June 3 LAC CAYAMENT Parish Hall Sunday June 3\u20142.30 p.m.LAC LACROIX School Monday, June 4\u20148.30 p.m.BRISTOL Town Hall Tuesday, June 5\u20148.30 p.m.BEBCHGROVE Hall 70 Wednesday, June 6\u20142 30 p.m.CAMPBELLS BAY Town Hail Nominations Wednesday, June 6\u20148.30 p.m.DUNRAVEN School Thursday, June 7\u20148.30 pm STARK'S CORNERS Hall Thursday, June 7\u20148.30 p.m.BRISTOL CORNERS Hall Friday, June 8 HULL \u2014 DUPLESSIS Saturday, June 9\u20146 30 p.m.QUYON St.Mary's School Liberal Meetings Thursday, May 31 NORTH ONSLOW Friday, June 1 SANDY CREEK Saturday, June 3 BRISTOL MINES Sunday, June 3 NIC ABO after Mass DEMERS CENTRE 2.30 p.m.St.JOSEPH'S at night (Proudfoot) Monday.June 4 DUNRAVEN Tuesday, June 5 BRYSON Wednesday, June 6th Campbell's Bay NOMINATION (Proudfoot) Thursday.June 7 LADYSMITH Friday, June 8 PORTAGE DU FORT Saturday, June 9 SHEENBORO Rag Doll and Three Hicks.Sylvia brated at 11 a m.and an evening Hudson's grace was displayed in a seivice will be held at seven, af-special ballet number, Serenade, and ter which refreshments are to be Charlene s rapid tapping in Tapping served in the Town Hall by the Thus, the church was consecrated by Bishop Fulford in 1857, al,\t, - A.\t.\t,\t.\t._, though services had been held in ness end of the enterprise.No\tBut for a\treally terrific display of\tthe ladies of several neighboring\tR jQr a year Qr\tmore by lhe\tRev mention was made of the large part\tprecision\ttapping\tin perfect rhy-\tparishes.The Rt.Rev John Dixon,\tjQ||r Gribble\tSucceeding\tRev.in organizing and supporting the\tthm the\taudience\twas treated to j\tM A., D.D., D.C.L., Bishop of Mont-\tGrjbble were Rev Thomas\tBon- dance classes taken by Mr.and Mrs.\tMina Proulx and Pauline LeBrun's\treal will\tpreach the Centenary ser-\t^ Rev Francis Codd, Rev.Lee Hodgins themselves whose own\tBirth of the Blues.These girls may\tmon and\tthe choir of St.Stephen\u2019s\tThomas Motherwell.Rev.Robert daughter, Lucille, Is also one of the\thave started tap dancing late but !\tChurch.Brittania Heights will sing\tActon Rev james Senior, Rev.E.brighter lights in the Pontiac danc- in the business of pacing the mus- I the anthem.\tMcManus.Rev Aaron A.Alien, Rev.ing picture.\tic they leave their younger fellows The Parish of Portage du Fort, A Boyd Given, Rev.Henry Plais\" Dancing families\" were spec- Tar behind.\tDiocese of Montreal, was made into j ted, Rev.Robert Warrington, Rev.ially noted by the MC who named\tAnother of the teenage dancers | a separate cure from that of the\tj.Ai Lackey.\tRev.Seth A.\tMills, the two daughters of Mr and Mrs.\twas Diane Hodgins whose Happy Mission of Clarendon in the year\tRev Jesse P.\tBaugh, Rev Harlow Walter Kilgour.two children of\tFeet also\tbrought\ta very favor-1\t1856.When it had an Incumbent\tGoddard, Rev.\tRobert Atkinson.Mr and Mrs.Seldon Langfoid two\table reaction from the appreciative of its own, services were held tt\tRev.Thomas\tW.Ball, Rev\tE.F.daughters of Mrs William McKin-\taudience.A little trio, Bonnie Ed- M t tage du Fort, (Headquarters)\tMacklin, Rev.\tJ.W.Ligget,\tRev.lev tVrt.N* daughters of Mr.and Mrs.\tmunds, Marilyn Day, and Linda t\tHavelock\t(now called Bryson),\tWilliam White.Rev.Cecil Randall, W Arthur Hodgins and four child-\tLarocque, came from Ottawa to tap i\tCalumet\tIsland, Fort Coulonge,\tRev.Donald Noseworthy, Rev.A.ren of Mr.and Mrs.David R.Dick- out a Red and White March and I Black River, Horton and Renfrew.I Brobourg, Rev.R.G.Elliott and Prinfshop Holidays The Pontiac Printshop will be closed for three weeks this summer to allow every member of the staff a real holiday.Closing date will be July 28.after The Equity is out.The shop will be re-opened in time to produce the August 23 edition.There will thus be no Equity for the first three weeks in August and no printing will be done at the shop during that time.It is therefore requested that At this time, Geo- Fascinating Rhythm and Sylvia .To start with the tiniest dancers, I Casey s twin sisters Jean and Joan I rge W Usbome Esq.Jamie Edmonds and Michael Mor- | Balled the Jack in true Casey style.[ a lumber merchant eau, having graduated from last year's Teddy Bear dance, this year took the audience by the heart- monds, Virginia Day.Carl Casey, lected from his em- £ strings\twith\tan adorable\tfour\tyear\tPat Leclarre and Lillian Mousseau\tployees and other\t.old\tversion\tof\ta\tSailor's\tdance.|\tto dance an old New York number\tsources, funds for\t9 and an Old Time finale.\tI the erection of a 3 Ross Dickson and Johnny Lang-1 Chuich.the ground ford lent variety to the program\tbeing given by his with tneir top hat, silk tie and\tcousin, Rev Henry cane dance, Pocket Full of Dreams,\tUsbome.Mr.Us- and Anything Goes, danced with! home conceived the Susenne Hodgins and Campbell\tidea ot copying the Bay's Virginia McGahevn.Sue and\tChurch at Quebec Virginia, both first year tap stu-\tCemetery, but find- dents, came back later to dance\tthis too costly, Tiny Tappers.Billy Imison was to contented, have joined Ross and Johnny but with copying the came down with measles!\tI nave having the arch ready, as ton ti mkf à I ! ! Also from Ottawa were Brian of Cap Rouge and of Monaghan, Vera and Grant Ed- Portage du Fort, col- How about that?A question mark appeared clearly defined on the end of an egg laid by a hen belonging to Don McCord in Charter-is.Don's mother, Mrs.Henry Me-.Cord, has proposed that the ques- those who will be needing printing tion mark might have some signifie- done make their arrangements as soon as possible to help alleviate the inevitable last minute scramble F Sh^yville's now-experienced \u201cbaby class\" Margaret Langford, Mary McKinley, Lynn Hodgins.Susan \u2022Dods and Lucille Hodgins veiy proficiently danced an Irish Washerwoman, Moonlight Bay and an irresistable imitation of a Shiek's Harem complete with transparent pantaloons and half masks.Quyon's littlest girls, Mary Lou Moyle, Patricia Ross, Katheryne fis : 1 I*?* « ance concerning the election.Come now, Pfoeobe, surely there are no questions in your mind\u2014even to suggest such a thing is disenchant- during July Ouaile Elected ing himself Three Day Alert Planned For June News Flash: Linden Quaile was named District Governor by Acclamation at the Lions Club Convention held this week in Niagara Falls.Rev.Stanley Irving who is present Incumbent.The largest class in the show, consisting of Mary and Margaret Kilgour, Elizabeth McKinley, Brenda Hodgins, Sandra Hodgins, Jennifer, Elizabeth and Marjorie Dickson, topped the program with Hard Hearted Hanna, showed prottcien-cy in an elementary ballet num-The regular monthly meeting of ber.Pennies from Heaven, and the Pontiac Rural Telephone ( o., | donned Chinese coolie suits for a was held in the Secretary\u2019s office, snappy China Town routine.Sylvia Casey\u2019s Taps on Tips and Present were Chas.Russell, Ira Crazy Taps were, of course, the Hanna, Vertal Smiley, Garrett most difficult dances and demon-Walsh.Wm.Howard, Wilmer Hod- strated Miss Casey\u2019s tapping abil-gins and Assistant Manager.Heman ity as her pupils had demonstrated Elliott.Minutes of the last regular and special meetings were read and on wards by the Shawville Mothers, motions of Vertal Smiley and Wm.The whole concert will be repeated at Campbell\u2019s Bay June 15 unCarried.der the auspices of the Wdeian\u2019s Bills for the month of April Hospital Auxiliary, were read and on motions of Ira Hanna and Garrett Walsh were ap- Carried On motions of Wm.Howard and Irta Hanna that 2 blocks of shares were approved for transfer:\t6 shares from S.Herman Ballantyne to Carl Gartner, private sale; 0 shares from the late Thomas Maxwell Dods to Mrs.Margate: Dods.Moved by Vertal Smiley end seconded by Garrettt Walsh that the president and secretary be authorized to borrow up to $6000 00 from the Bank of Montreal.Moved by Garret Walsh and seconded by Wilmer Hodgins that a contract be drawn up between the CPU.at Wyman, Que., and the Pontiac Rural Telephone Co.and if signed by the Railroad that one more Carrier be ordered.Carried Moved by Garret Walsh and sec- Overhead Crossing-Underground (able On Telephone Co.Agenda Since 1944.the parish has also been faithfully ^served by Lay- A.Bailey and Wm.Rennie.In this centen-1 ver Corps held a meeting at the niai year, Rector's Warden is Mr.Anglican Hall, Shawville, on Wed-Janies Fraser, People's Warden is | nesday evening.Mr.Leslie Woermke and Secre-\tI tary-Treasurer is Mrs.H.Chuich.Three Pontiac Girls Grace Hospital Grads Region 7 of the Ground Obser- Honor Jean Stark Al Engagement Shower The Grace Hospital in Ottawa held graduation exercises this week during which Irma Howard and June Stewart of Shawville and Bev-.'erley Saunders of Bryson were handed their pins by Salvation Army Colonel William Davidson, chief secretary for Cgnada and Bermuda and second-in-command for the Canadian Territory, at Park-dale United Church.These girls, along with all the other members of their class, and of previous classes who have graduated from \u201cThe Grace\", are now proficient and experienced nurses for all aspects of maternal confinement and infant care.Their Well represented by Ground Observers from all Posts in the Region.the meeting.Em Cee\u2019d by \u201cCap\" Winslow, was one of the most successful held so far.F O.Nelson, of the Brockville Detachment.G.O.C., attended the meeting and brought with h:pn movies on the work of the Ground Observer Corps.Ted Stafford and Stan Green, of On Friday evening a shower was held in the church hall, Starks Corners in honor of Miss Jean Stark.The bricfc?elect entered to the strains of the Wedding March and Mrs.H.Elliott pinned a corsage on her.Miss Stark was presented with gifts which included a coffee table, table lamp, tri-light lamp and num-emus smaller articles.When all were unwrapped and displayed.Miss Stark thanked her many friend for the beautiful gifts and their best wishes inviting them to call on her in her new home.A sing song was led by Mrs.E.P.Fulford with Mrs.Clive Smart at the piano.Miss Dorothy Elliott entertained with a few piano selections.Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses.Mrs.T.C.Elliott and her daughters-in-law, «flso Mrs.Cliff Whalen.o May 22.1956 at 8 p.m Presbyterian Sparrows ÀI Fori (oulonge her teaching abilities.Refreshments were served after- Fort Coulonge\u2014Sunday morning last, the caretaker went down to light the furnace tire in St.Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian Church and when he came up he was met by billows of smoke.Fearing a tire he obtained assistance and it was discover- The Hilton Mines, were also present at the meeting.Mr.Stafford gave an excellent resume of the plans now being put into practice at the iron mine neat Bristol.F.O.Nelson presented wings to three Campbell's Bay Ground Observers who have recently quali- \u201e ,\ttied The three Ground Observers, each of, them is well able to give as New Testament and in the Lorrain Sullivan, Joey Houghton nursing care to a prospective moth- psalms we find that the sparrow ed in the case room, assist the doc- hath built a nest in the house of the tor during delivery, attend to the Lord.Alas we had to evacuate them baby through his entire stay in with the aid of a blower.When the the hospital and also give postnatal minister went to Mansfield to hold care to the mother.It is the opin- services there he found the win-ion of countless mothers that no dows and doors open.They too had to dislodge birds from the chimney, but one gentleman paid the minister a fine compliment, that even the birds came to church.Howard were adopted as read ed that six sparrows had built their nest in the chimneys.It is said that the Presbyterians o Greal A & P Lions Share Good Time training is specialized and thorough and graduation means that are old Testament believers as well proved for payment and Desmond Devlin were paraded by Chief Observer Robert Bo lam Three Honorary Wing Badges were awarded by F.O.Nelson to three Shawville telephone operators in recognition of their services to the Ground Observer Corps, Region 7.The telephone operators receiving awards were I va Towell.Erma Thompson and Faye La them F.O.Nelson told the meeting to expect a three day alert during the month of June, in preparation for a long alert later in the season.He also stated that the new aircraft recognition books are out.and should be in the hands of Chief Observers shortly.During the course of his remarks Em Cee \u201cCap\u201d Winslow mentioned that Don Macintosh, who was at one time Chief Observer In Shawville, has been appointed Regional Supervisor at Cornwall.Bryson\u2014The Banquet honouring a group of visiting Lions from Altoona Penn., ITS A sponsored by the Lions Clubs of Shawville, Bryson, and Campbell\u2019s Bay and Raymond Johnston, M-P.P.for Pontiac, held in Bryson at tile Forest Inn, Saturday night was noted for its sparkling humor and International good-wilL The Great A & P Altoona and Pontiac Lions fraternized as good fellows should and after speeches and songs the evening was voted one of the enjoyable episodes of the Canadian visit Seated at the head table:\tm|\t|\t| Chairman, Ken Dugan, Deputy Government.Lion Chaimer Mer-onded by Wm.Howard that the Co.District Governor; Dr.Baumann, rit expressed the appreciation of secure a permit from the C.P.R.to Jeün Louis Muir, Past President of\tUÊÊM cover the over-head crossing from Pontiac Lions Club; Lionel St.Pier-Wyman, Que., to the Hilton Mines, re, President Bryson Lions Cleb; Carried.Richard Bowie, Representing the Moved* by Vertal Smiley and sec- Provincial Government; Fred Coyne ended by Ira Hanna that about 200 Representing the Mayor and Muni-feet of Fibre Conduit be ordered cipality of Bryson; Chaim er Mer-for underground cable at Cream- ritt, President Altoona Lions Club; Carried.Charles Grace, Arnprior Lions Campbell's Bay better care can be obtained than that provided by the \u2018Grace Grad\".Congratulations and best wishes for a rewarding career in nursing are extended to htna, June and Beverley from all their friends in Pontiac.Carried.Mr.Joe Hruby of Montreal spent Thursday and Friday, with his wife and daughter of Thomby and returned Saturday morning.Mrs.Walter Smith of Ladysmith spent Friday visiting Mr.and Mis.Joe Hruby Mr.and Mrs.Eric Cole, Brenda and Ronnie also Mrs.Sam Maxwell of North Bay spent the weekend with Mrs.Hruby and Betty.Mr.Man son Cole spent the weekend with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Emerson Cole of Campbell\u2019s Bay.Miss Winona Cole returned home from Toronto where she was visiting her sister.Mr and Mrs Earl Cole and family spent Sunday visiting friends.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Ebert, Mrs.Tom Brown, Sam and Gordon spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs.Joe Hruby.-o W.H.Kenny New lions Club President » of the Municipality of Bryson and Richard Bowie for the Provincial Fort Cou longe\u2014The Fort Cou-longe Lions Club met to hold their annual meeting on Tuesday evening, May 22 at the Laurentian Inn.It being election night after the usual business meeting - with Mr.Lloyd Neville} president in the chair, Mr.Jean L Muir of Campbell\u2019s Bay, past president of Pontiac Lions Club took charge, assisted by Linden Quaile.one candidate for district governor.W H.Kenny was elected president Other officers are Dr H.the visitors briefly but most cordially.Entertainment was supplied by: Bill Kenny, Fort Coukonge, Bill Grace.Vinton.Roy Trudeau.Bryson; Miss Mary McGahern, Campbell's Bay; Miss Sylvia Poisson of Bryson and Miss Gail Johnston of Otter Lake\t.Program arrangements were very capably made by Jaok Patterson.Past President Bryson Lions Club.La y cock.Thomas Jewel and James Duke, vice presidents; E.Romain and R Romain, executive for two years term and Harry Nadeile Lion Tamer and One* Bertrand Tail Twister.ary.Moved by Vertal Smiley we ad-1 Club, joum Greetings were expressed to the Mrs H Robitaille, Sec visiting Lions by J.Fred Coyne .MB Thursday, May 31, 1956.THE EQUITY Page Two Equity, that these are days of frustration and disillusionment In Ag?Bryson, May 28, 1956 ^culture, and that a solution should be found now, not ten years hence.Mr.Brown has sense enough to know that no beneficial legislation has been passed since 1879 to^ benefit the agriculture class of Canada other, of coursq, than subsidies which were a further tax on the farmer.The solution of course to me and other Social Creditors is that we should issue into circulation a Nat-boolng Liberals gave ionai Dividend sufficient to keep Knowles at two in the morning the financial ship on an even keel, when he raised the point \u2014 \u201cno wjth the food producers recieving member is entitled to vote upon any their trade negotiated guaranteed question in which he has a direct | prjce\u201e pecuniary interest, and a vote of any member so interested will be disallowed\u201d.Again the next day Liberals booed Knowles when he spoke about something else.One reporter said that had the two occasions been televised the Liberals would have lost many votes across the country Here was Knowles seeking to main tain the rules of the House and here was the steamroller majority booing him because he was a thorn in their sides.Letter To The Editor OTTAWA Report: Editor, The Equity, I wish to congratulate Mr.W.A.Brown on his splendid article In The Equity, May 24 He has come to the conclusion, Mr.Editor, in spite of your aitic\u2019e in May 17th Founded In 1883 The Equity by Anthony J.Wright /smm> Printed And Published Weekly At PONTIAC PR 1NTSHOP Shaw ville, Quebec Ottawa\u2014Mr.Pearson, our Exter- up in the Commons for question nai Affairs Minister and now one! time (2-30 p.m.) on the Monday af-of the \u201cthree wise men\u201d of the ' ter the NATO meetings.He had left North Atlantic Treaty Organization Paris at 1.00 man.the same morning « P iris time > Then* is no nvvd for such devotion, of course, out public men all like to think they are the tick in the public watch.cording to the books\u2014but no one believes Carl has voted to help any David and Rosaleen Dickson By Subscription $3.00 Per Year Authorised as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa Publishers & Editors thinks Nikita Khrushchev has \u201cleft himself wide open*'.He did so by proposing a Moscow toast to the peaceful liberation of captive peoples\u2014 you can imagine his gteat piggy eyes weeping for the oppressed Latvians, Estonians or Lithuanians! Nikita was thinking of the Atabs in North Africa as the toast was drunk during the visit to Russia of the French prime minister.Mike Pearson was thinking of Soviet captives in Iron Curtain lands.company make money.The worst aspect of the incident was the # Drew is emerging as a quicker-ofT-the-mark man in this gas pipeline marathon.Though his speeches have added little to what has already been said by Ute Opposition on the project, he is smarter and seizes tactical debating advantages more quickly than he used to.For Pearson, by the way, looks prêt- example, it was sensible and big-ty\tbored\twith Opposition\tattempts, hearted\tfor him to spring to the to\tdelay\tthe gas pipeline\tbill\u2014one\tdefence\tof Carl Nickle although gets the impression he's gradually Carl has made things harder for wishing for foreign fields and is not the Conservatives over gas.Nick-as likely as he was to run for P.M.le s power to vote on the Trans However, he's still slavishly dévot» .Canada bill as a director of a bene-ed to the job.For example, although fitting company, Bailey-Selburn Oil he\thates\tair travel and was feel-\tand Gas\tLtd , had been challenged ing quite\tsick on the last\ttrip be-\tby the\tC.C.F's Stanley Knowles, tween Paris and Ottawa he turned Knowles' challenge is right, ac- WE SALUTE THE NURSES Elsewhere in this paper is a news item concerning the graduation of three local girls from The Grace Hospital.The service that these girls will be able to give wherever they go will reflect a certain glory on the homes from which they come and also their own home towns.A long with lumber and dairy products, and now iron ore, Pontiac also counts these young ladies among her most valuable natural resources and can be righteously proud of them.\t|\t; The example set by Pontiac people determines the reputation of the county.Grace Hospital personnel are a perfect example of this, and here is how it works: Recently, an expectant mother from right around home checked in at The Grace Hospital to have her baby.She was greeted and given assistance by a Miss Doris Palmer before delivery.Miss Beverley Saunders was in the delivery room with the doctor and presented the mother with the baby the instant it was bom.Mrs Laughren, Irma Howard and Mrs.Smith (previously Miss Lusk) looked after the mother during the days and Miss Scobie took over at night.The baby was cared for by June Stewart and Joanie Pirie in the nursery.Sure, there were other nurses in the hospital all contributing to the comfort of the mother, the baby, and the other dozens of mothers and babies, but those mentioned above were particularly pleasant and of particular interest to that particular mother.The reason is obvious.Recognize those names?Eevey one of them is from right around home too, and every one is giving Pontiac County the best possible name.These girls, along with those in the various other area hospitals, deserve the highest possible respect from us all.They have worked hard for it and will continue to do so as long as they follow their profession \u2014 one of life\u2019s most demanding.1 trust Mr.Btown's effort will bear fruit Yours truly, Leonard Coyne.Drummond Congratulates - Quyon Co-op Creamery Quyon\u2014Gervase O'Reilly was reelected president of the board of directors at the annual meeting of Quyon Farmers* Creameiy.Other officers #fie% Vice-presidents, Wilmer Graham and Arnold Young; directors, Garth Graham, Marvin Thompson, William Alexander and Lawson Stanley; manager C.R.Taber, and secretary'-treasurer, Mrs.Basil Stantdn.The meeting was held in the auditorium of St.Mary's School.Marcel Ste.Marie, government auditor of Montreal, read the auditor\u2019s report.There had been a remarkable increase in business during the past year.A total of 564.000 pounds of butter had been made.Aldoria Gauthier, the butter-maker, since the beginning of the co-operative in 1944, resigned April 1 and was replaced by Ken Dow-dall of Carleton Place.N.A Drummond, county agronomist, congratulated the directors, and shareholders on the success of the creamery since the beginning of operations.C.R.Taber, manager, gave a resume of the past year, and outlined improvements, planned and under way.Co-operative # It just struck me that if Carl Nickle did not have other fish to fry when he retires from Parliament, come next election, he'd make an excellent chairman for the Northern Ontario Pipe Line Corporation Bill 298 seeks to set up.Some de-seiving Liberal, maybe an aging Cabinet minister will doubtless get the post, hardly someone wno knows about gas.advertising and merchandising to exploit those weaknesses.Automobiles, since they are but human inventions, have destructive as well as beneficial characteristics.But we have yet to find anyone eager to debate the relative social value (and relative antisocial aspects) of intoxicating beverages and automotive vehicles.This newspaper entertains no personal animosity towards the makers or sellers of beer, wine, or whisky.But it could not honestly attack the problem of highway safety and ignore the part played by the liquor industry.BRIEFS:- Mike Pearson says he has no evidence to show that Egypt's Nasser is meddling in Cyprus affairs to make things worse for Britain.F.M.Bernard Montgomery says he thinks F.M.Harding has a terrible job as Governor of Cyprus\u2014Monty was light on the ball here, deftly turned reporters' questions back on themselves \u2014 a great man and mellower now.There's more work and more folk doing it now than this time last year.not surprising to learn that \u201cthe Alberta section of the Labor-Progressive party believes that public control of TV is necessary in the national interest\".Reds always prefer the State! DOUGLAS MOORE FURS Manufacturing, Restyling Refrigerated Fur Storage RENFREW, ONTARIO Phone HE 2-4583 DR.ROLAND CHRETIEN Dental Surgeon CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY Telephone 38 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHIC mm GEORGE HYNES & SON Funeral Home Established 1885 H.C.DOWNHAM NURSERY STENCIL TYPING ' 229 Raglan St C.(above bo vldrome) HE 2-4155 Representatives Are Now In Pontiac County George Christie Shawvtlle Phone 642-21 Tom Reed PHONE Hilda J.Payne PAUL A.MARTINEAU RENFREW ONTARIO AUTOS, ALCOHOL, and RESPONSIBILITY (The Christian Science Monitor) À visitor to the United States from occasional readers of this newspaper finds its continued cam-pagn aga n ing.This, says he, \"does not seem to live up to the standards cl objectivity for which The Christian Monitor has become well-known throughout the world.\u201d Barrister & Solicitor CAMPBELL S BAY Phone 28 Roofing Specialists Reasonable Prices Guaranteed Application Manufacturer's Credit Plan Available LINDSAY SCHARFE Authorised Barrett Applicator RENFREW.ONT., Phone HE2-33J9 Lawn Block i i \\ d.inking and driving\u201d a little puzzl- GORDON T.PAUL \u2014Insurance\u2014 SHAWVILLE - QUE.Fire, Life, Automobile \u201cProtect What You Have\" (ASH JOHN F KELLEY He sees \u2018\u2018no fault with the liquor industry.\u201d Careless driving,\u201d he continues, \u2018 is usually what accidents are blamed on, not the car, which was the actual instrument of death.\" Therefore, why not \u201ctry to curb the evils of alcohol, which after all, are evils only to those immature individuals who, like highway speeders, have no control over themselves\" any more than the auto industry, to account?We welcome the opportunity to answer.Reckless driving and excessive Speed are manifestations of human weakness \u2014 of irresponsibility and lack of self-discipline.The record will show that this newspaper has been condemning these abuses for a long time.To the extent that car makers\u2014especially lately\u2014have appealed through their advertising to the craving for speed they, too, have come in for a portion of editorial censure.The amount of social damage inflicted upon Americans by indulgence in alcohol hardly needs documentation\u20144,500,00 alcoholics plus problem drinkers, the high incidence of the intoxication factor in violent crime and highway accidents.Indulgence manifests human weaknesses times physiological, sometimes moral, often both.And the liquor industry, from the distillery to the \"tavern,\" employs all the techniques of modem Quyon Quebec Licensed to conduct sales DOWN PAYMENT ON A DREAM That's The New Prize On RADIO QUIZ SHOW WHO AM I\u201d! HEARD ON MON.-WED.AND FRI.AT 9:50 A.M.C.H MacLEAN anywhere In Pontiac and district Nothing too big or too small.INSURANCE \u2014Continental Life Agent\u2014 FIRE, AUTOMOBILE CASUAUTY Phone 111 G.R.BROMLEY ROWAT & ROWAT NOTARIES SHAWVTLLE, QUEBEC try without calling the liquor industry OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined « \u2014 Optical Repairs MEDICAL BUILDING Phone RE 2-8881 Harland C.Rewat Raymond M.Rowat PEMBROKE Residence 243 Office 38 VIPOND CONSTRUCTION CO.LTD.HULL.QUEBEC SHOVELS.COMPRESSORS.C RUSHERS, GRADERS, TRUCKS WE MANUFACTURE CONCRETE SEWER PIPE REINFORCED ROAD PIPE PHONE PR 7-1621 \u201cWe Ge Anywhere And Tackle Anything\" J.E.O'NEIL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR some- REASONABLE .RATES FREE ESTIMATES Work Guaranteed Phone 62 Campbell\u2019s Bay (Ytfooè ^McBurney (S' Co.Let urn send year espy of THE EQUITY to each week for a year.Fill In this coo-and send with $3.00 to PONTIAC PRINTSHOP Shawville, Quebec CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS M QUEEN STNEET MARRY WOOD.C.A.Dwight f.mcburnev.C.A TTAWA 4.ONTARIO TELEPHONE: 2-2240 PEMBROKE MILNE, HONEYWELL & BURPEE Name CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS WMMIM a a# 2 1114 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 ****** .1444 Thursday, May 31, 1956 THE EQUITY Page Three raceSi\tJohnny Holme* took Nipper Me The second heat of the third race Kinney out with Sted sending Tru was the beat of the afternoon.Tru ly around the 2 of them.Vhe ly, owned by H.Devlin of Lake, faced neck and neok until Placid, N.Y\u201e won going away for the finish, when Truly drew Sted Craig after a very tough mile.It was also the fastest mile of the Quebec Farmer! Actor Grai«- Oimstown.chairman of the | agreed that they should try v m mvi j MliVVi movement.The meeting also named\t¦ ¦ a committee to draw up a draft constitution, laid plans for their organizational meeting, and mapped out soc^®tion held its annual meeting, a membership campaign.Enough ' followed by an organizational meet- members had already joined to mg of the Quebec Farmers Associ-Association, elect-1 furnish funds necessary to cover or-ternporary officer's for the ganizing expenses.I made plant to hold an organizational meeting.A set of by-laws and a constitution will be presented to x ! the meeting to be held May 26 dir- 2\t! ectly following the Farm Forum 1 Annual Meeting at Macdonald Col- 4\t| lege.If the constitution and by-laws 5\tare accepted the organizing officers 3\twill apply for a charter immediate- to do this May 26 at Macdonald College when the Quebec Farm Forum As- To Seek Charter wo nearing \u2022way ,\t_ ,\t,\tAt a recent meeting held in Mac- or a 2 length wm, ;n ?.:\\Z.\tdonald College the committee which Due to the almost stand in* break was set up last year t.- organize a UPP\tin the nrat V4.I would judge that Qudbec Farmers Miss Patohy Lee, scoring from the trotted the last ^4 mile about | ed the 2slot,\tto the U\t2 ^ cl'P Resu U> day ation O While speaking to the meeting, Ouyon Women'; Institute S.\u2019° :rz:vz:r,,:x Celebrates Anniversary IWfcing organizations was growing more per McKinney chasing her ill the way.The V4 was in :32.At this point Truly was just entering the back stretch on a break, Sted ;tn-ally had her settled down and mov-\tMinty Lou ing.At the half in 1:07, it was still Shir,L*y Ann Grattan Miss Patchy Lee, Nipper McKin- ^icnac ney and Miss Stancy with Truly | Jlmmy Lee Guy closing in fast.At the % pole in \u2022bout OOO saw 4 well contested 1.42, Miss Patchy Lee was tiring and | Breezy Pete Island City Peter Robert Lee Jr.Lastic Grattan Willie B Lady D.Best Around The Valley Raceways Non Starters Class t Sis Pointer ti Ester Volo 2 1 With Johnny Gemmltl Quyon-Quyon Women\u2019s InstitU-pronounced every day.It was j te celebrated their 10th Anntvers-apparent, he said, that with farm- j ary with a banquet at Pine Lodge, ing in a depression and the rest uf Wednesday.May 23.Seventy-three the economy booming, farmers must guests and W I.members 3 5 Races at Kingston on May 21st A perfect day and a crowd of I Non Winners of $500 ly were | organize to protect their rights.Mr.present.The headtable was decor-Greig added that because of its ated with vases of spring blooms nature the Quebec Farmers\u2019 As- and a large birthday cake.Mrs M.sociation could be more militant in Bronson, president 2\t4 its demands than the Farm Forums, ceremonies.6 0 Most of the English sections of the 21 province were represented at the 3 meeting which elected Mr.Keith 1 1 3 fi 4 ^y-oK-lite.-Wgëb^ 0 was master of 5 Miss Patchy Lee I j Dr.Younge 5 > Much time was spent considering the problem of how the Quebec Farmers' Association could assist the Quebec Farm Forum Association Mrs.Harvey Steele read Non Winner $1500 a very interesting summary of the work done since Quyon ganized.A short talk 2 as memebrs emphasized that they am an Institute member 1 must work together.To do away with extra meetings it was thought that Farm Forum and Farmer Non Winners of $3000 Miss Stancy Nipper McKinney Linda Jean Lee Truly 5 5 Silk Grattan ?Red Meadow G 3 Beth Hanover 1 ' Mr.Tripp 1\t3 4\t4 group was or-on \u201cWhy I \", was given by Mrs.Earl Findlay, Bristol, After the banquet, dancing enjoyed under the convenorship of Messrs.James Davis and Walter Clarke.v 1 I Mm e 2 3 e 3 was As- E sociation meetings could be held together by adjourning one and convening the other.The members t For Those Graduation Corsages .Cards wiene played, conveners, Mrs.Austin Clark and Mrs.Hutchison; bowling was convened by Rev.B.Long and Mr.R.H Steele and Mr.M Hache.Television was enjoyed in the Lounge by those who just wished to relax.W 3 I P m ¦ i Expert BODYdENOtR ipis ' ; j ti l Make your choice from the wide selection available at.I I I 1 v/tireera.BEANS Libby\u2019s Deep Brown 20 oz DOG FOOD Swift\u2019s Pard 2 tins 35c 5 tins 49c GRAPEFRUITS JUICE Old South 20 oz.tins 3/35c APPLE JUICE Allen\u2019s 48 oz.tins Wagstaffe\u2019s Orange & Grapefruit MARMALADE CORN York choice quality Kernel and Superior Auto Painting Stonehaven Flower Shop | PROMPT PAYMENT I Under the regulations of the Provincial Electricity Board, an electricity bill is required to be paid within 15 days from the date it is sent to the customer.The great majority of the Company\u2019s customers take advantage of the liberal discount of 10% offered for payment within this 15 days.It is suggested to those who do not take advantage of this discount that they should endeavour to secure this saving for themselves.Following this 15 days period the Power Company is authorized to disconnect the service.The Power Company would be delighted if every one paid up promptly and no one had to be disconnected for being in arrears.Shawville t 24c Roses Carnations Mums \u2014Iris \u2014 Glads.y 24 oz.jar 25c Orchids and Gardenias also available if ordered one week in advance.I 2 tins 25c TM IICI1 WALSH COLLISION REPAIRS DEAN & MERRITT'S LOWERS Phone 29 General Store SHAWVILLE Shawville PHONE 287J FOR ALL OCCASIONS \u2022\u2022 m COMTOT X» I BE 1 M m m , % 1 f&Y&Z 51 SSa K- K, >/\u2022 ' y I >*.y.9tl a x*: SrRP # **\u2022§ Z.' \u2022y _ \u2022 ¦- .' XÇ :& WIDER, SlfER VISION Joan Dm THE BIG BLUFF color Robert Hutton Rosemarie Bowes it Ven v°° ia-v° v\\o \\*e° Thursday A Friday June 7 A 8 PRINCE VALIANT Tues.Wed June 5 A 6 A 7 WITHOUT RESERVATION John Wayne Thurs A* ?lOO Robert Wagner vt Janet Leigh \t Claudette Colbert CINEMASCOPE ** CSt-GméSSmal \\ w* ¥ CMC FOR *56 BRINGS YOU THE WORLD\u2019S WIDEST CHOICE OF MODELS, ENGINES, TRANSMISSIONS AND REAR AXLES I GVWS RANGING FROM 5000 TO A WALLOPING BIG 59,000 POUNDS \u2014Thanks to their new series, GMC Trucks offer you the greatest choice of models ever\u2014with a truck to serve every industry and business in Canada.VI OR $ POWER PLANTS-GASOLINE OR DIESEL POWER PLANTS \u2014Take your pick from 140 to a mighty 225 horsepower.Twelve engines, both V8 and 6, and 3 powerful diesels make it easy to match your GMC power plant to any load requirement.STANDARD TRANSMISSIONS AND THREE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS\u2014Up to 10 forward and 2 reverse speeds in standard transmissions.And three automatic transmissions\u2014Single Hydra-Made, Twin Hydra-Made and sensational new Power-made, an entirely new principle in automatic transmission.WIDEST RANGE OF HEAVY DUTY REAR AXLES - Ho limit to the rear axles and ratios available.And ask about Triple Torque Tandem\u2014newest and beet in tandems.A General Motors Value * à % Z Z Z /\u2022* Vz* r f r H ?iïenjfleiv PemlsioJte £ Matinée» l\\ Monday, Wednesday, Friday 3.3e p.m.Saturdays and Holidays 2.04 p.m.Matinee Saturday Morning Daily Matinees\u20142.38 p.m.< y m Friday & Saturday D June 1 A 2 *P i ÜÉB Richard Fgan SEVEN CITIES OF GOLD Technicolor Michael Rennie 9.3# a.m .y m Cinemascope Thurs., Friday, Sat May 31 to June 2 Tom Ewell Marilyn Monroe THE SEVEN YEARS ITCH Technicolor Monday & Tuesday Cinemascope June 4 A 5 (Adult Entertainment) Johnny John*too ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK Bill Haley Monday & Tuesday June 4 A 5 I Plus Sllvana Mangano On Our Stage! Canada's Elvis Presley Maury Logan and THE BOBCAT# ROCK AND ROLL REVUE Kirk Douglas In Person! has it! Whatever you want.ULYSSES Technicolor OMC-254C Wednesday A Thursday June 6 A 7 Johnny Johnston ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK Plus Bill Haley Wednesday to Saturday June 6 to 9 Donald O C On Our Stage! Canada's Elvis Presley Maury Logan and THE BOBCATS ROCK AND ROLL REVUE Bing Crosby Mitsi Gay nor In Person! Jeanssarle ANYTHING GOES FORT COULON G E Technicolor - Page Six THE EQUITY Thursday, May 31, 1956.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Howard of over the weekend Cornwall were the guests of Mr I and Mis.Fred Burman of Davidson Welland, Ont., were guests of Mrs.Norway Bay FortCoulonge Ann Fumer ton last Monday Stitt Sr., and Mrs.and Mrs.William Mr.and Mrs.James Stitt of Mara- Stitt Jr., of North Bay and Mr.thon, Ont., and Mr.and Mrs.J.and Mrs.R.Haley of Ottawa were Stitt of Schreiber and Miss Mar- weekend visitors at the home of garet Stitt of Detroit and Mr.Wm.Mr.and Mrs.John Stitt, Mansfield.Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Brown of Principal Keith Hale spent the holiday weekend with his brother Mr R.Hale in Peterboro, Ont.Mr.Lairy Dubeau is on a visit to Timmins to see his many friends there.Mrs.W.J.Murray has gone to Ottawa for a few days to visit | away visiting their son at Windsor with Mr and Mrs.H.Fulford.Mr.and Mrs.Don Bower and Mr.and Mrs.W H.Kenny are SPECIAL SERVICES Ont Mr.O.Mousseau was the lucky Mr.and Mrs.J.Riley of Ottawa, I winner of the drawing at the Fort were on the Bay for the weekend.Theatre last Wednesday night.It Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Bailey spent j amounted to $115.Sunday in Smiths Falls, Ont Miss Irene Dock of Ottawa was | gone for a visit to Marathon, Ont.The Foil Coulonge Woman's Association of the United Church held F-L George E.and Mrs.Bailey I a two day.very successful and family of Montreal.Mr.W.R.| mage sale, last week.Bailey of Pembroke, Miss B.Sharp and Mr.Ron Bailey of Renfrew, I ard Fumcrton of Toronto spent the Miss R.Lepme of Bryson, were ! weekend visiting Mrs.Ann Fumer-weekend visitors at the Bailey j ton.homes B AT Mrs.John Stitt of Mansfield has BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE on the Bay this weekend in preparation for the summer season.SHAWVILLE QUEBEC rum- Mr.G.E.Fumerton and Mr.How- With Evanglist and Mrs.C.R.Cobb OLD TIME Singing and Gospel Preaching June 3 to 17 Sunday Services 11 a m.7;30 p.m.Tues.Wed.Thur.Fri.8.00 p.m.Mr ard Mrs.Gerald Smith spent It is not often we have an oppor- I last Sunday in Ottawa visiting Mr.tunity to extend our best wishes to I Smith\u2019s father, Mr.Howard Smith, newly weds of the Bay but our j who is in the Civic Hospital, best wishes for a long and happy wedded life goes to our familiar j spending a few days as guests of friend, Mr.George Welsh and his | their daughter, Mr.and Mrs.H.bride who were married in Ottawa I Wallace.Saturday, May 26.Mi's.H.Ballantyne is doing some finishing touches to the Post Office which will soon be open for another season.Mr.and Mrs.Ira Whalen are ÿs^ ' ARE YOU GETTING BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA SERVICE?on Murray Hill road.Mr.J H and J.Jackson and Miss Jackson are at their cottage for the summer on Grand View Heights.EVERYONE WELCOME Mr.and Mrs.Basil Findlay and sen spent the weekend at their cottage.Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Walsh of Ottawa have arrived at their cottage for the summer.Mr and Mrs.J.A.E.Cowley of Ottawa who enjoyed another trip to the Fanny \u2022 south aie in Seven Oaks for the summer.Mr.and Mrs.W H.Mackie and family of Ottawa spent the weekend at their cottage.Mr and Mrs.Earl Collins are adding an addition to their cottage # Chevrolet Cor \"A\" (or \"B\" ONI) CHEVROLET HIS TMt STILE I Wife dwe, W mM,-*e W, ** YOU ie is 14 TWO ONE ONE # # TWO e e there's no value like \u2022el AU litre Cost Option YES William Blakely Taber Buried May 12 YES identnelle IS5S tfenticet te IS65 Stylish secret\u2014Node* wo y Cos (op voder left tonight., World-famous Body hy Fisher excitement end glome* .YES NO NO The funeral of the late William Blakely Taber was held Saturday.May 12 from the Hayes & Sons Funeral Home, to St.John\u2019s Anglican Church, Quyon.where vice was conducted by Rev.S.C.Irving of Campbells Bay.Interment was in the parish cemetery.Mr.Taber who was in his 77th year had spent a few weeks in Ottawa hospital last winter and was convalescing at the home of his brother.Clarence Taber of Arn-pnor when death occurred sudden- YES NO NO ONLY CHEVROLET HAS THE PERFORMANCE ser- Ultro high horstptwtr 6 140 hp UHnefagk horsepower VI (available fir better perfernince) 205 h.| Pick ## maint.pick \u2022 body style 137 b p.202 b.p.125 b.p 200 h.p mew Wont Ike an ef m M I any 9 25 to 1 1.4 to 1 SO loi, top top ly ?* .Hç was born on the Taber homestead at Wyman, a son of the late Charles Taber and his wife Mai y Blakely, but for some years had been living with his sister Mrs.Duff and his brother in Arnprior.He engaged in farming and was a member of the Anglican church.Surviving are two biothers.Ed.M.Taber of Courtenay.B.C.and Clarence Taber of Arnprior, Ont., and three sisters.Mrs.David Graham of FCxwarren.Man., Mrs.Alex Smith of Moosomin, Sask.: and Mis.John B Duff of Maryland, one sister, Mrs.Geo.S.Nesbitt, pre-deceased han in October 1955 ONLY CHEVROLET HAS ALL THIS \"PREVENTIVE\" SAFETY OPEN THE DOORS OF ANY CHEVROLET.Look at those luxurious high-style nylon-and-vinyl interiors f And Chevrolet prices ! It\u2019s just as easy as that to see there\u2019s no value like Chevrolet value.But don\u2019t judge on that alone.Look at the startling, TRUE comparisons in the list opposite.See how Chevrolet puts the two \u201ccompeting\u201d low-priced makes in the shade .feature after feature after feature.Pretty clear, isn\u2019t it \u2014 your dollar buys more beauty, more performance, more peace of mind, more convenience when you buy a wonderful new Chevrolet.So much car.so little money! Drop by your nearest Chevrolet dealer now.Open the doors of any Chevrolet compare, DRIVE this exciting car NO value like Chevrolet value ! YES \"die; Ivh isiiei tyn YES YES NO YES NO NO YES NO NO 4-wbeel 11\" brakes\u2014big YES YES NO ONLY CHEVROLET HAS ALL THIS PROTECTIVE SAFETY YES NO My-by-hsbcr Wcimty \u2014 ike el-steel, el-welded My Ike straegfb ef DOUIll wels ef steel el eroeed yen .(entre reef bow for extro rigidity, extra sefety .YES NO NO o Impaired Drivers Get Licenses Suspended YES NO NO YES NO NO admire Sefety rotory door fetches to help keep doors SHUT I .Securely onckored sect belts for protection m emergencies The odditionol reassurance of shoulder harnesses .Podded sefety cushioning for the instrument panel .YES YES YES $ Laurent Cartier.Lionel Cartier and Ambrose Gauthier all of Otter Lake pleaded guilty before District Judge Alexander Tache at Campbell\u2019s Bay.of having caused a disturbance at the Parish Hall in Otter Lake on the 13th day of May.and were fined $15.00 each and ordered to pay the Court Costs.Making the arrest, was Sub-Inspector Linden R.Quaile, QPP of Campbell\u2019s Bay.Frank Brinkworth of Portage du Fort, was also fined $15.00 and ordered to pay the Court Costs, having caused a disturbance at the Maple Leaf Inn in Portage du Fort, P.Q.on the 20th day of May.Arthur Godin of MacKay House, Pembroke, pleaded guilty on a charge of impaired driving and was fined $75.00 and ordered to pay the Court costs.He also was prohibited to drive a motor-vehicle in Canada for a period of three months.Making the arrest was Edmond Romain Traffic Officer QPP of Fort Coulonge.at Chapeau on the 13th day of May.Having no money to pay his fine, Godin spent 13 days in jail, from the time of his arrest.Paul Kluke of Quyon, P.Q.pleaded guilty on a charge of impaired driving and was fined $75.00 and ordered to pay the Court costs, or in default, spend 7 days in jail.He also was prohibited to drive a motor vehicle in Canada for a period of three months.He also pleaded guilty of having driven a motor-vehicle on a public highway without being the holder of a driver\u2019s permit, and was fined Court costs, or in default, 7 days in jail not concurrent with the first sentence.Kluke elected to stay in jail for the 14 days.Making the arrest was Detective Andre Audet, QPP of Campbell s Bay.at Shaw-ville on the 17th day of May.see for yourself, there\u2019s Dtoiei mtUiled \u2022cctiioty Deal#Hfisl«iled eccesseiy Ophoneiet \u2022*ii« toil loetnnai 0 NO NO Option*! el Option*! el \u2022«us coil NO \u2022sirs coil % 0 ONLY CHEVROLET HAS ALL THESE CONVENIENCES (ronk-operated vent ip ones no pushing, no pulling * YES YES NO & YES YES Ashtray handy to driver .no owkword, unsafe stretch .Fully adjustable sun visors.slide to reach centre of windshield Trunk lights in bumper guards brighten every corner of trunk One key for ignition, doors, trank.no fumbling for right key low trunk $\u2022#, just 1 , mokes loading, unloading o cinch .Centre glove comportment, easy to-get-at for driver end passengers.keyless pushbutton door locking from the outside.NO / I YES NO NO '04 \" K YES NO NO YES NO NO s?I A r sin 8V4\" sill w sill ***** 1 YES NO YES YES NO NO litre coil Option litre cost Option YES # e # L 1 * The Hot One Is Even Hotter In Value too! \\ A M 1 i i i A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE THE MOST MODERNl EFFICIENT ENGINES IN THE WORLD! C-I8SA0 * t SHAWVILLE Thursday, May 31, 1956.THE EQUITY Page Seven Pontiac Track Meet Complete Results D.Fraser (O); 5.S.Knox (S).O.Carswell (S); 3.B.Bell (S); 4 D.Reynolds CO); 5.K.Krose 12.2 sec.220 yaiti dash\u20141.G.Young (O); 2.G.Carswell (S); 3.D.Reynolds CO); 4 B Bell (S); 5.K.Krose 26.0 sec.High Jump\u20141.G.Carswell #S); 2.S.Hum CO); 3 K Krose V A\"d idftf -ra,M been.\u2022\u2022 /-\u2022 WHM - \u201e .perform #\tPriced 1er ° \u2022\tTndhfulW end *\tWerrented by V° .\u2022 .\t_ \u2014 ^i it fti < O \" » She end knows^g about our on< e J kecked 1er velue.r end c ylitondtng urotely SANITONE COnON CLINIC J -nonoRCH 1 urF The Safe, Scientific Way to Keep Summer Cottons Immaculate CASH IN ON OUR CARNIVAL OF DEALS YOU LL DRIVE HOME A BARGAIN Our Cotton Clinic gives you perfect cleaning plus Style-Set® Finish that restores like-new [eel and freshness to all dresses.It means continued smartness and charm for your loveliest summer dresses.Call us today.« » (RUCKS CARS 1952 Ford Custom 4 Door 1949 Chev.Deluxe 2 Door 1949 Meteor Deluxe 4 Door, Radio 1948 Dodge Custom 4 Door, Radio 1953 Ford Deluxe Vt ton pickup 1953 GMC Vi ton pickup 1951 GMC 3 ton with platform 1951 Chev.Vi ton pickup Ford Custom 4 Door, fully equipped Ford Custom Line 4 Door Pontiac Deluxe 4 Door 1955 1954 1953 Pontiac \" DRY CLEANERS Phone 170 Shawville SHAWVILLE Thursday, May 31, 1956.THE EQUITY Page Nine Wheat Pool Y.P.To Address Forums will be the background for the 16tn annual conference of * National The pleasant setting of the Thous- »nd Island» -in the St.Lawrence i Farm Radio Forum.The conference tion in the Farm Movement and will be followed by a meeting of the Rural Community\u201d is the üheme the National Farm Radio Forum Board on June 6.Director of the Canadian Associa tion for Adult Education; R G.Knowles, Supervisor, CRC Farm Broadcasts; James Bird.Past Chairman, Ontario Farm Radio Forum.ft an address to be given by C.W
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