The equity, 28 mars 1957, jeudi 28 mars 1957
[" « J' 99 « Voice Of The Pontiac I By Subscription Shawville Quebec, Thursday, March 28, lt57.No.10 74th.Year Central Auxiliary Meeting Reveals Good Works Fort Coulonge Council Buys New Fire Truck & Equipment / : 3 - ' r .I ' f \u2022- .* LF\tâSJ V V § Hospital Board tor their help.work and sifts.He announced the Annual Hospital Board meeting to be held in the Anglican Pari* Hall.April 17.at * pm.Rev Elliott waa thanked by Mrs.Pulfoixl.The Fall Fair Tag Day was dls- t Continued on Page Seven) The Annual Pontiac On till Auxiliary meeting was held on March Uth at 2 p.m.In the Pent Houee.Minutes of the last meeting we*a read wid adopted on motion of Mrs A Wilkins and Mi Mee.Rev.Elliott gave an address ex pressing appréciatif) from the the White Rose garage owned and operated y Mr.Everett Courtney ia to be taken over by the Village Corporation and the premises altered to take care of the new purchase.This will be used aa a Aie hall and town equipment depot.At the regular meeting of the fort Coulonge Municipal Council March meeting.It waa decided to purchase additional and new flu fighting equipment, comprising of \u2022 new Are truck, hoee, ladder, motor pump, etc.The expenditure of approximately 116.0» le Involved In this transaction, part of which li taken of by the Quebec government ' ti ?\\ .X % ^ IMG This Is The Crop Which Needs No Middleman L 4 grant.Following the move of purchasing the very much needed equipment.the coudell caat about tor a suitable location for housing the equipment, as pVeeent quarters are not adequate, and at a subsequent special idwetlng held last week arrangements were made at which Usually there Is snow underfoot when the sap Is being collected for syrup making but Tom Mac Ferlane'i sled runs smoothly over the leafy forest floor this year a the friendliest of weather giteeu the best sap run seen hereabout In several years.Sap runs fast, fairly gushes from some of the IMS trees being tapped this year st MacFartane's.Farmers tuned sugai-men all over Pontiac are engaged In the rewarding annual task of bringing in the sap.Frosty nights and clem- days have combined this year in producing what should turn out tp *\u2022 a record sap run.The market will take all the maple syrup that can be produced and still want moflr so these particular seasonal labours should not be la vain.Mrs.Gordon Paul Warned g Wow President 01 Wl f lin ni J 11'i '1111 i i-i Jn I ' V n» V I \u2019 J li 1 :V manual meeting of tht Shawville Women\u2019s Institute was held recently at the home of Mrs.C.Jacques.Convenors of the vari* committees brought in very excellent reports of the y«^r\u2019» wort, and the nominating committee brought ki the following slate of officers for the year:-Honorary President, Mrs.R.W.Hodgnia; Past President, Mrs.H.M.Turner; Rt^ident, Mrs O.Paul; let vice, Mrs Stafford; 2od vice, Mrs.B.C Horner; 3rd vice Mrs Mahlon Hayes; Treasurer, F.Rice; Secretary, Mrs L « The i [;,i! ous 4MP / Equity Photo \\\\ Mr.& Mrs.William H.Kenney Mark Golden Wedding Anniversary -asm ¦ L Mr.and Mrs.William H.M.Kenoev .above, were married on I Sr.also have fourteen grandchild- Corrigan March 28.1907 at Fort Coulongc ren and two great grand children.Convenoi»\u2014Agriculture, M ¦ by the late Rev.J.A Reddon, min- Almost all their married life Drummond; Education, Mrs.B.ister of St.Andrew's Presbyterian has been lived in Fort Coulonge Homer and Mrs.K.Smith; Home Church, at the home of the bride's | except one period during the first Economics, Mrs.Mahlon Hayes, parents, the late Mr.and Mrs.world war when they moved to Citizenship Mrs.L.Stevens; we -Demas Durocher.The attendants Ottawa where Mr.Kenny joined fare and Health.Mrs V.Cowley, at the ceremony were the late ; the Imperial Munitions Board.Publicity.Mrs.J McKinley; Pro-Mr.Wm.W.Thompson and Mrs.They returned to Fort Coulonge in gram, Mrs Lamb, Mrs.Shaw; Wm (Lillie Lee) Davis.\t1919 where Mr.Kenny was em- Mrs.Ruaenetiem: Mfrs.Gerber; and Mrs.Kenney's marri- ployed with the Him of Colton Mrs.H.Turner and Mrs.G.Mease was blessed with four sons Brothers.\tDowell; Standing Com., Mrs.Art and three daughters.One daugh- Mr.Kenny was a Charter Mem- Hayes, Mrs.Jacques; Mrs.S.Meter Joan died in 1940 and the.oth- ber and Secretary of Court Cou- Klnley, Mrs Lalonde, Mrs.W u-er two aœ Fay.Mrs.Wm.Don- longe No.1226 for forty years.slow and Mrs.R Smith; Bridge lan living how in Chapeau and I Mr, Kenny, the former Laura Com., Mrs.Edgar HodgLns and Mis Phylis, Mrs.Felix Spence in Fort ^ Durocher.is en active mem- Gibson; Hostess Com.Mrs.L.uare Coulonge.\tber in St Andrews Church sctlv- and Mrs.D.*®cÇredie.The four Kenney boys are Clif- itiea.Her main hobbies are good Donations of 12300 each were ford an Immigration Officer at i housekeeping, needlecrait end the made to the Boy Scouts and Windsor, Ontario, William Jr.of | tending of houseplants.\tthe Girl Guides.j W Boyle Lumber Company,\tMr and Mrs Kenny will be *1\t*- Fort Coulonge.Arthur of the Ai- home to friends today from two t* Randy and Kevin Lee of Camp Borden were weekend visitoxt in Shawville.Mr and Mrs.William Kenney Mrs.4(gpwl *5» ' - F » k.IF>7 a# » > Neil McCagg and Dave Davie# are seen filling the large drum with the crystal clear raw sap, a pleasant chore when there is a good run and this work goes on all day and sometimes at night because you never know which drop will be the last.Sap is one crop which starts and stops autoEquity Photo Mr matically with no known method of changing its rate of production.my ish the CPR in Ottawa.Equity Welcomes and Campbell\u2019s Bay, will take the |ing with his mother in Shawxiiu Mr.Allan Young of Val d\u2019Or was a weekend visitor at the home of his mother, Mrs.Robert Young Mr.and Mrs.Sid Barclay and Beth of Clinton, Ont., spent the past week with Mr and Mrs Jas Horner.reporter for thé I\t___ district This is very good news for readers in that vicinity as well entire show to Otter Lake tomor- as for the rest of the people ** |row, Friday night where they Pontiac County who have bewa newspaper to it, cunrent effort, to build up a better coverage of the County With the old stand-hy'i Mr,.Maud Balky of Mary land, Mrs.Earl FhdUy of BrU-toi Len Coÿne of Bryson the recent addition of W.T.Motuseau in Campbell\u2019» Bay and now Mr.Kenney to Fort Coulonge we are assu- ^ good new, «tories from 1ht,=**ece8 and urge reader, to report all their new, to these peo- will be sponsored by the Otter (murHIm Of Two To Advertize Pontiac Gibaon spent the weekend in Toronto visiting relatives.Cadet Edgar Sparling, Naval officer training School, Esquimalt, BC to now on a training cruise in the Pacific era the Cruiser Ontario.He has visited such places at Hawaii, Honolulu, Pearl Harbour, Guam, Manilla, Singapore.Malaya and Hong Hong, in * recent letter to his parents he was on the way to Tokyo.He works hard and lata, the tsropetatnre is\t.mostly 130 degrees.He stated Can-\twas boiled down outdoor# and dipped from kettle to kettle me it cooled.Today young Stewart ada 1» still the best p»w^ «Mg«r\tcelebrates his sixth birthday in the syrup shed watching his Dad sampling the product of this sea- son\u2019s planning.Syrup thus produced is marketed direct to the consumer by the producer and on tide farm as on various others in the neighborhood, expansion fs always In the minds of the operators.A committee of two, Clarence Dean of Shawvllle and Eric Ved-neau of Otter Lake, has been set up by the Chambers of Commerce in this area to make plans for advertising folders which will ent the advantages of Pontiac to vacationers.This committee wss appointed at a joint (nesting held at Campbell\u2019s Bay early this week when it was pointed out that inform atidh as to resorts anl facilities available here are greatly to increase the tourist in- à m Evaporating the sap in a series of vats is the modern counterpart of what Tom\u2019s grandfather, another Tom MacFarlane of another century, used to do in the cooling kettles.Sap hi these kettles pie Waltham and a number of other and will welcome any offers to fill these posit- Otter was born in Thome, Que.and Is places the son of Mr.sod Mrs.George suggestions Equity Photo or Sparling, Haley Station, Ont ustry.ions.j Thursday, March 28, 1167.___________ THE EQUITY______________________ diversion in summer all the way from serious I\tharness racing\tand showing to casual dming /QUEBEC\\\tin the country.\tAny newcomer who wanted to 1\tshare some of\tthis sort of enjoyment would find Shawville an easy town in which to own | pg|g| Stickler WfllCS a horse and lots of advice on its care and tram-\tshawvtue.Quebec March 11.Page Two ty end 3Ê l LITTERS th°, IOIÎOR Then, btiwve it or « got Hit i at twenty (SI) tenu per The Equity way the ) anized recreation in Shawville.In seeking nur-\t| ls^t,fl,^ergym\u201cun.\tMaybe Heawu ses for the hospital we find that the recreation wouidn\u2018t want »uch a hybrid mi % nr mi?ro^wïï.bssTfus for an industry here to increase our tax-wealth, we will find our recreational facilities being scrutinized by prospects along with all other aspects of the town such as sanitation, healthful atmosphere, available power and available labour supply.^ ad Infinitum ad Our seventy year old citizen* have paid more into the \"Jack put\" than they will ever get out of It, and ao have veterans of for sUtut-Lhet men who have wars lo most ice prove been \"over the top\" \u2022 few times in such wars es the modem kind pensions come out of the Nat- ional Dividend and stinplf compensate some of those who&e sweat Mid Wood have made the country what A# Is.Income tax was instituted in because or In 1113 when on the horizon (or angeU) at every and mmfcl interest* Hits is what at tvary nook pay- \u2018 ust as you suggest,\tneeds and measures.Support and vlce-piesident of the United Nat.\tsky said th# United Nations has ! dared i e T 1 k**l Union, ind^cnd- guidance cannot be darned as I ions Association, who mtode a lhree ##** ent of affiliation and ooncensed i domination\tI .\u2014 steUd thet in our Slwwvllle echo-I only with looel problème.Whet I In support of this ^element j mg pl,e for -ntemetlonel unity, ola \"rooms were often overcrowd.I happened?\t11 would ask \u2014 When General |itatin* that this unity must start ed with 27 to 90 pupils\u201d.Al-1 The *cting bus in eus agent for Motors Oorp.was strike-bound, j In the nation and the home though the., figures are pro- ^ new and Powerful organ- as of a short time ago, was Ford b^y th.-uU of \"othirw more ^ofT, Zp.^ iC% ZTIb^thTt^^T.| th,ui 1 tvi>\u201cKr«»phioBl error, 1 am making known that the union | in Ottawa, some thiee years ago?anxious that the Impression they | members desired a few have created be corrected MtawvUl*.Quebec March llth, 1867.in; member*, follow log which.individual voice tor or gainst.The ttUtor Is To Create Unity M their judgement dictates.De-Mr.Sdttor;\t! cWon is baaed on the majority After reading your column of voies.Wrong Impression Shawvlile, Quebec Mardi 21.IWf Editor \"The Equity\u201d tar Mr: _\t\u2018\"ITiii can be done, he coo tin- : z & KAsst I z zz ït - - ^ the only intenstional organiza- cent talk to the Rotary Club 1 in common.The _M\tpurpose of religion is to create v, IZ\tS5, ZZLZ IZTlZT \" taniliar with the United Nations ligion.The salvation of the woxld 5 **^mrnrnmm^sS IBS In tern* t ions i organization It el- in pay of organized labour or .,\t\"\t*!ü h0me P?T bei\u2018ef' .\t.\t,\tthat Canada and the United States it's own officers by ballot trades, in say Ottawa.Hull or %%% in t£\" meen* \"*** ^wu should not mise viaioners Ltd, Canada\u2019s large# #cz::\tairr: \", \" and at no risk.The Company\u2019s new slogan \"try before you buy\u201d takes the big out of their future sales.As Mr.Chili says, \"we would much isther have a family And out before they buy just what it to have the complete program in their home.\u201d One important factor that even Amina\u2014manufacturers of the world\u2019s finest food freezer\u2014 have not been able to io corpora to hto their engineering design is common sense This may make the diffeience of the plan working w ell as it has for many thousands of satisfied users, or not working at all for a few families.Wf hsvt leaned thgt tftere is u0 magic in the operation of f food plan.lit is a simple and log, teal method of buying and storing the finest quality foods in a freezer that will maintain peratures to protect and preserve the far superior nutritional value of frozen food.The critical storage temperature is 3.S7 degrees F above zero.If the temperature 1\t___ this point, there Is a chemical process called enzymic action that takes place causing partial deter-ioratitxi and loss of nutrients as well as an overall loss of quaity, taste and texture.DOMINION PROVISIONED Always First ONT.LTD.means vr n FOOD NEWS OF 1957 MWOU*ttS Proper tem- NOW you UN TRY BEFORE YOU BUY ¦ ¦ a ¦ QUALITY HEALTH it First and always\u2014Unconditionally Guaranteed Better nutrition through better frozen foods (1 II Is there any great difference in freezers?\\ es.and very important differences.Like any other manufactured product, you get what >ou pay for.No one gives you something for nothing as the story goes, and a cheap freezer price-wise is usually just that, quality wise.A freezer stores the most important items you buy\u2014your food that keeps you alive and in good health or conversely possibly in poor health.It is a complex piece of equipment designed and built to do a specific Job\u2014«tire food at proper freezing temperatures\u2014not just below freezing.CONVENIENCE ECONOMY A supermarket at home every Ten tested, proven ways of saving day FREEZE» VARIETY \u201cAMANA\u201d or \u201cDEEPFREEZE\u201d \u201cGuaranteed to outperform all others\u201d Complete selection of food always on hand GROCERIES GUARANTEES What precautions should spective freezer owner take in selecting the plan fo- his family?Use the same common sense before purchasing that you must use afterwards.Beware of the \u201cfree gift\u201d enterprises\u2014someone for them and it is usually Approach with caution the firm 1 that has only price to sell\u2014that is usually all you get.Put up the t ed signal for danger when a glib tongued salesman cannot produce in writing the beautiful promises he makes verbally.Get really try and you should be insulted whenever a food plan rep; aUve quotes you your cost of food and freezer before he even knows what kind of food, how much, and how often you buy.Remember this food plan can only he as good as the food supplied and the purveyor who packs it for you.Be sure the Company you join, own a pro- Non-freezable groceries delivered \u2014shop by catalogue All in writing\u2014famous \u201cPledge of Performance\u201d \"THE MODERN WAY Of UVIN6\" pay* you rot he Paying hr H NOW Why Hoi Enjoy II NOW ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Canada\u2019s oldest, largest and favourite food and freezer program invites you to join hands with the many thousands of satisfied customers across Canada to enjoy this new, modern way to better living.Get the World famous AMANA\u2019 or \u2018DEEPFREEZE\u2019 made only by Amana\u2014the World\u2019s largest manufacturer of Food freesefcs to store your \u201csupermarket\u201d of frozen foods \u2014delivered to you and Unconditionally guaranteed! Your family\u2014your pocketbook\u2014and your health\u2014deserve the very best for every food dollar spent.Be sure your food program carries the famous \u201cPledge of Performance\u201d\u2014given only by Dominion Provisioned Ltd.CAU RE 2-9944 an- FOR FULL DETAIL OR CUP AND MAIL COUPON BELOW.NO OBUGATION OF COURSE.t- DOMINION PROVBMBS P.O.Box 456, Pembroke, Ont ONT and operate their own processing plants\u2014else how can they guaraa- t ! tee you continuous service or food quality\u2014in fact how can they guar antee anything except delivery of t ( n a freeaer.the \u201cKINTAL FLAK\u2019*.Probably every family within a BffORf YOU BUY.TRY IDE AMANA PUNI few years will own a freezer.It NAME: _ is no longer a luxury but almost a necessity.Think about it, veitigite, ask questions and got STREET: CITY; 192 PRINCE ÎT PEMBROKE, ONT reliable firm can furnish proof of statements made by their rotative*.Perhaps as Dominion Piovisioners suggests, \"try before you buy\" rather than \"buy cry later.\" P.O.(Above Beamish Store) Thursday, March 28, 1857.THE EQUITY Page Six Renfrew Intermediates Lead In Late Hockey Playoffs Leslie (ruickshank Weds Marlene Hanes garty.H.bd;, M Young, B.Mll-ler, Bill Miller, O.81 Kyer end Mel Currle Shawville wfi Neve another chance at Renfrew piobably early next week.Beat two out of three winner# play Amprlor.\"D Qim » A 15 X - throughout the feme playing centre for Shaw ville and Bill Hod-g>.u did a great job in the nets but #1111 Shawville gave out in the third period.Scoring went 4-2 for Renfiew in the Ant period and Shawville took the lead in the second 6-4 but couldn't manage another point In the third while Renfrew knocked In another aev vi.Frankie Flnnlgan, Deal Keon.Billy Horner.Philip Hodglns and Bill Pirle were greatly missed by the rest of the Shawville team.Maying for Shawville were Bill The weather doeent look much like hockey and in Shawville it almost looks aa if the Farmers League will have to call it quits after one game in the Anal# Having put Radioed out of the tunning Wyman entered the Anals early last week against the Dairy Kings, beating them In this A rat of a possible Ave games.As the rest of this Anal series is unlikely to come off.It looks like Wyman for this year's honors.Tho Intermediate team, howev- having shifted I to Renfrew # irtlclel Ice for the | Hodghe, Earl Powell, Doug Thom-\u2022Bwt Geriett\u201d Trophy play.They ##, R0yce Rlchiidnon, Bob Find-met the Renfrew intennediete# lay, Oil Praia Cecil McTieman la*i night and came aecond beat Ray Young Pat O\u2019Donnell, Garry with only aix pohta to Renfrew # Yeung end L|lry Murray.Renfrew lineup was Hugh Col-Royce Richardaon was brilliant ton, Butch Cavette.Ed Cooke.C s-ti * -W there Is no Ice \\ 1 % LETTERS TO EDITOR Think You X - '¦ V» s ahewvllle.Quebec March 11.1*17 0 V Mr.David Dickson Shawville t 4 Qua.A efl v Dear Mr Dickson; The President and Board of Directors of this Hospital wish to thank you for your co-operation Hi making the Hospital first annual dance a success.Your co-operation was greatly appreciated.it Your* sincerely James McMullen Secretary 11 1 t Lett to right above are the prin- in January: Wilbert Cruiokshank, thank (the former Marine Uiadj» Ciple members of the Ciuickshank Donald McNeill, Blakely Cruick- H» e») Mrs Jas McClary and Mrs.-Hanes wedding which took place shank.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Cruick- Donald McNeill.BRYSON THEATRE ».* * % % z z / à es trimmed in seed pearls and rhinestones.She carr vd a cascade bouquet of white carnations ctn- i tred with an orchid.\tI Marlene Gladys Hanes Wed In January Rev W.B.Irwin officiated at the wedding ceremony, and Mrs Phyllis Williams played the wedding march.With Wide Screen For CINEMASCOPE VISTA VISION PEMBROKE RENFREW \u2014FIRST IN PONTIAC\u2014 Given in marriage by her father\tMrs.Jas.McClary.mativi of the bride chose a floor length htmor' wore a b*N*lin* length gown of sea-coral velvet with of- the-shouldcr neckline form.og bodice with Sabrina neckline was I ,hort sleeves, fashioned H prin- trlmmed with lace medallions cen- i Cess style with added back f ullness tred with rhinestones Lace ex- 1 end matching shoes.She wore a tended into wide panels in front crown of tiny leaves and face veil mo back over the bouffant j 0f the same color as her gown, tulle skirt.She wore a | Her flowers were deep pink can-fingertip veil of silk illusion held | ations and ivy leaves, by a crown of matching lace leav- White mums adorned the altar ot St.Paul's Anglican Church.Fort Erie, and white satin bows marked the pews for the marriage of Marlene Gladys Hanes, dautfiter of Mr and Mrs Curtis Haines, of Fort Erie, to Leslie Cruickshank of Morrisburg.son of Mr.and Mrs.Percy Cruickshank.Bristol Mines, Que., at 3 pm.Saturday, Janu- Thursday â Friday Thursday A Friday Match II A 39 gown of lace «nti tuile.The lace March IS A If Frank Sinatra Phyllis Kirk Thursday A Friday March IS A If THE FOWEB AND THE PBIZE Tom Ewell Shares Nerlh THE LIEUTENANT WOKE SKIRTS Ken nan Wynn JOHNNY CONCHO Sa tarda y March 39 Virginia May# George Nader CONGO CROSSING Saturday A Blinda> ary 19th Mi*.Df iald McNeill, si^Sf of the bride, wore a similar gown but in cobalt blue velvet and earned a cascade bouquet of pale pnk carnations and ivy leaves.Blakely Cruicshank.Aylmer East brother of the groom, was best man, Wilbert Cruickshank of Amprior.Ont .another brother, snd Donald McNeill, brother-fols w of the bride, were the uah A reception followed at 5 pm at Michele's Restaurant and the bride's mother received in a navy blue silk dress with bolero jacket trimmed with rhinestones, navy hat trimmed with matching colored feathers .blaok accessories, ard her corsage was pink carnations.The groom's mother was attired in teal blue lace, black hat and accessories, and her flowers were also pink carnations.For travelling by motor to the Southern States and Florida, the bride wore a beige knit suit, brown shoes and bag.beige hat and a brown fur jacket complemented by a corsage of yellow roses.Upon their return the couple took up residence at Morrisburg, Oat.Guests were present from Ottawa, St.Catherines, Niagara Falls, Cut., Fort Erie, Amprior, Niagara Falls, NY, and Bristol Mines, Quebec.THE COURT JESTER uumU?March IS MORALE BOOSTER Candy is dandy, roses are touching, but for sheer intoxicating luxury there is nothing that I know of that sets up the lady of the house like the poppa of the house saying \u201cPut your hat, we\u2019re eating out.\u201d\t\u201d It isn\u2019t only the eating out that is fun,\u2014there is the magic moment when you come home and look in the kitchen, and there it is all slick and shiny and no dishes to wash, or bits to put away.(Dartmouth Free Press) Olyals J Damn y Kaye John Fay»# April I A I Olivia De Havklaad REBEL IN TOWN i- My April 1 A I TROUBLE WITH HARRY Celeer ' THE AMBASSAROBeS ' DAUGHTER on Cine I>chnl< ol.tr M Deborah Kerr y April I HEADLINE HUNTERS W< THE KING AND I V Yarn 13 FACES TO BAKER STREET TRIGGER JUNIOR Read Shew AUractlen\u2019* PONTIAC HOUSC SHAWVILLE Used Appliance SPECIALS 1957 Design Award \u2014fully licensed\u2014 Of the National Industrial Design Committee of the National Gallery of Canada.Has Been Won By The Need a \"Lifter\u201d?Have a Brading\u2019s, the hearty alel 3 REFRIGERATORS FRIGIDAIRE \"SHEER LOOK Refrigerate and Range FI » Good Working Order Welle Jane Baird $35-W «h I Mrs.Isobell a Jane Baird, resident of Endei by.BC, since 1905, passed away suddenly at her home on Wednesday, March 6, at the age of 73.Born ki Shawville, the late Mrs.Baird end her husband were married in Ottawa in 1905, caning directly to Enderby, Except for one trip back to her native province, Mrs.Baird has resided here ever since.A well-known arid respected citizen.Mrs.Baird will be greatly missed .especially by those who were pioneers like herself.Her husband, the late Andrew Baird, predeceased her in 1941, as did a son, Douglas, who was accidentally killed in 1942, as well as four daughters who died in infancy.Surviving to mourn her passing are four sons, Robert, Wesley, Osborne and Audrey, all of Enderby; two daughters, Mrs.Myers (Ells) of New Westminster and Mrs.Henry Davison (Ruby) of Deep Crgek; as well as two.ty I grandchildren and four great- 1\tgrandchildren.Two sisteis, Mrs.Jim Caldwell of Shawville and Miss Laura Hodgins of Lloyd-minster, SsMl, also survive.Funeral service for the late Mrs.Baird was held from St.Andrew's Uni tea Church on Wednesday, at 2\tpm with the Rev.H.M.Irwin officiating.Pallbearers were Messrs.Robert Steward, Arne Halvorseo, Richard Blackburn, Lawson Strou-lger, G E.McMahon, all of Enderby, and E.A.Norman of Armstrong.For excellence of Appearance, Function, Originality, Good Value and Suitability for Canada.1 BUY SPKAUTOR Washer with drain pump, like new.I I S1 OO.oo ft 1957 Frigidaire Refrigerators Now In Stock 10.4 en ft.- Model $4-81 t % 2 WASHING MACHINES (electric) in A-l dition.con- 's; $36795 $40-00each 10.4 ce 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ATHOL DALE \u2014 PHONE 109J Ï \u2022 £ .JTji I ¦ - t Thursday, March 28, 1857.THE EQUITY Page Sev EltâsAAil PpAMffllllkA nUf I where they dtvcovered the deedlUnUf»! 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