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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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[" IV 99 \u201cVoice Of The Pontiac 1 By Subscription Shawville Quebec, Thursday, April 4, 1957, No.41 74th , Year ; Kindergarten And Commerce Class For Shawville High School 5J-58 Happy Fishing In Pontiac For Those Who Obey The Rules New Six-Car Ouyon Ferry Due To Operate By May 1 Brunswick\t^ A complete list of th# teechers engaged for the county schools will be published as soon as H is available.The following partial list is now given in the matter of public interest.To the .oft ht« and flail of ferry and the improved service it »*\u2022\tTimet\tUn« Licensee and to each one ot\t.welders' torches, a oew ferry is wiU offer, will b« a milestone in\tBut we ar, lsw-aoiding citions, his child,en under U years of age \u201d\t\u201e\u201d**J!*\" , rapidly taking form on the banks the history of Quyon of which * check this list for the correct gives the right to Ash for any kind '\tM1,h\t\u201e *h001 b®\"d of the Ottawa River at Quyon it, residents may be justtfl.bly t.me tto head for the nearest of tbh,\t,\t7\u201c il .\"fw* \" The new six-car ferry, to be com- proud.\tIsaak Walton paradise.\tA notice to vehicle drivers states \u2014from May 16th Warden, end allow the inspection\t,e ,\t* been owned by A-.gus McLean of Qu- U bas been in the past, and will to September 30th;\tof hi.vehicle.\tsince\tpZ » yon.The old ferry, now leased have the further advantage to Trout (Grey or Lake) from April These law.are for the protect- *\t°pr .7 \"T: from Mr.McLean by Mr.M«Col- both Provinces of attracting a 17th to September 30th;\t,or.of our wild 111# H the prov-\t> ha gan, is expected to go Into opera- heavier flow of tourists to the Trout (Speckled t-trom April 17th ince and should not be rega-ded\t1\t\u2022 »*ate- tton on Saturday, and will con- area.\tto September 30th;\tas galling restrictions.Happy Ash- ™\t* Kmder%a,ten is to be tmue in service until the new ferry Some will view the passing of Bass (Large and Smallmouth)\u2014 tng.everyone!\te *ener\u201c from July 1st to Oct.13th In the\t- 00/ in the 1 «7 m h 1 -*\u2022£\u201d SÆ.Re».Frank Lawler «Z SVTMVJ1 =rfzsriz «i\u2014.\tssi-SSE It is unlawful:\twho hits been assistant rector * net.Welcome it ae honest men welcome all the possibilities of a new day.It is THE dawn.To turn back from it and retreat Into darkness W great refusal.Go forward into God's new day living the way God designed you to live.Swirling his cloak around him the visitor went out into the rapidly dispersing showers of the street.Hie lucky lads are John Carmichael.son of Mrs.Gilbert Carmichael of Bristol and David Ysch son of Mr.and Mrs Albert Ysch of Shawville.The quota for Pontiac called for one Scout, and John was \"It\", while David Is going \u2022» part ot a service group who carry a certain amount of responaibil- of a new life\" .Jesus looked at him steadily.You've had a good education yet you are making a big mistake.You must have a plausible theory all the time.You prevent yourself from recognising all the facts.The wind is a fact and I only deal in facts.It sounds foolish to you because I talk in terms of the everyday facts of common life.But men have got to start Just here.Hie facte of human experience are the starting point.God's love for this world has brought Him right down into it so that out of and through this human experience any man \u201cBut that's nonsense if you will pardon me.Life begins with birth.There can therefore be no new life for adults.You can I repeat physical processes\" \"All the «me; and the voice was saturated with a quiet finality,\" a new life is the only way out and you are absolutely cor- QueeVs Scouts, signifying their perseverance and devotion to Scout aims during their years of Scout- f Thermometer Contest Mark Twainj complaint was that everybody talked about the weather, but nobody did anything about It.Mr.Twain was obviously pulling someone's leg.After J*l.what cai anyone do when it gets so cold that even the icicles start shiveiing.or so hot that even blast furnaces try to get in the shade?There's nothing anybody can do about weather Lke that except be ready for it.The Purity Flour Mills people have decided that, like the Boy Scouts, everyone should be prepared weather-wise.So.a large thermometer will be placed outside Canadian Tire Corp.Store right out In the street in full view of all Shawville residents.Everyone is welcome to have a look | at the thermometer and then take part in a little \u201celemental\" estimating game.! 9 I 1 r i Plan to lake the family W the Pontiac Hons.- where excellent service and fine food are ! * « bined to make year visit l \\ enjoyable.I PONTIAC HOUSE & A All you have to do is estimate what the thermometer «tiding will be at 12 noon on Wednesday, April 24th.Those who hit the right reading on the nose will receive for their skill a beautiful Taylor indoor-outdoor thermometer; SHAWVILLE \u2014fully Licensed\u2014 I 0* ! M 20 THERMOMETERS TO BE WON All entnes for the contest have to be in before 9 pm on Saturday, April 20th and they will be judged by Lee Hodgzis, Mayor of Shaw-ville.Now.here is how you can try your hand as a weather prophet (and incidentally have a crack at winning a fine Taylor thermometer): A\"st you get an official entry blank to record your estimate on.You ret these official entry forms when you buy Purity All-Purpose Flour at your local grocery store.If you buy a 25-lb.bag you receive one entry form; a 50-klb bag gets you two forms: and with the 100-lb.bag you receive a grcod total of four entry forms.You can ente: the contest as often as you like to increase your chances ot winning, providing each entry is made on an official entry form.Place your entries in the official ballot boxes at Canadian Tire Corp.Store.You can use all the scientific gadgets at your disposal or fall back on that old twitch in your knee to figure out the weather on the bid day.But don\u2019t torget the official entry forms only come with Purity All-Purpose Flour, ÈSee the big y.sy.y: rtf*-.*.«-» .\u2022-« l * ^\tId on display at £ ¥ CANADIAN TIRE CORP.STORE ! ind estimate Its temperature reading a* ,1 A BEAUTIFUL NT 12 NOON WED.APRIL 24.entiies will be judged by MAYOR LEE HODGINS A ! 9 IMR M ?Ï m à r OUTDOOR^ THERMOMETER 9 ll a* I w.\\,vs \\ a 9 en Saturday.April 2»th GET HI PROIFIN\t\u2014\u2014\u2014- NUTT Ml-PIIMU RIII |S\u201c it fur Inca's at akr bky i i i CHUM (Names of contest winners will be furnished on request.) / *\tSarf I V * *5»\tYTnrifIfirmf * BRYSON THEATRE VmmwSkùut T H E A T RE || T H E A T RE W/S (Ls For With Wide CINEMASCOPE VISTA-VISION RENFREW PEMBROKE \u2014FIB8T IN PONTIAC\u2014 Thursday A Friday April «AS Ginger Rogers Michael Ronnie TEENAGE REBEL r Thursday A Friday April « A 5 NEVER SAY GOODBYE Rock Hudson George Sanders Apidl S A 6 William Holden Lloyd Nolan Cinemascope TOWARD THE UNKNOWN For real, deep down living enjoyment, there's nothing like a glass of cool, sparkling O'Keefe Ale .brewed with seedless hops - to give that wonderful mildness.Next time you buy beer, look for the O'Keefe Knight on the label \u2014 your assurance of outstanding quality.Saturday, April \u2022 Sterling Hayden Wm.Bishop TOP GUN Saturday A Sunday April 6 A 7 STORM OVER THE NILE Anthony Steele Technicolor Laurence Harvey color , Plus LIU Milan Dane Clark TOUGHEST MAN ALIVE April S to IS April 8 A 9 HELL ON FRISCO BAY Dd^Day Monday to Wednesday sta Jansra Stewart April S to ÎS Marilyn Monroe Don Murray BUS STOP THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH 0 Keefe.& « Aie POSTMARK FOR DANGER Robert Beatty Terry Moore Cine Technicolor Technicolor VlsUvIaton color THE EQUITY Thursday, April 4, 1157.niciana during tha pa* y ! enter four art Ides, , the craft taught.la Hindicrift Exhibit Feature U Convention I James D.Howard Dies In Hospital Forn that minutes of March 4th, I Ion Ore, B Armltage and V.Foran 1837 me r,md be adopted.Carried lhel\tD»nlfl r,rr*U * *u* I\t| thorised to have advice on them , from Social Service or a legal ad-by Mayor Daniel Farrell: Mrs.| v tce u he sees St.¦\t¦ 1 Ferdinand Benoit and Aide Benoit After lengthy discussion, mot- Onslow Council all Following art the minutes of the Corporation of the Township meeting April 1st, 1W7.Motion Crs.B Arm liage and V Two ladigent cards pivsented Carded A Handiciift Exhibit will again ard, widely known Meaner of I be a feature of this year s Con- James Deityy Alexander How- eame number of articles (four) of any other fora of | the tournai#p of Clarendon, fMjini* of the Quebec Womee's I (jUlj g knitting, sewing, etc.In sn Ottawa hospital after a | Institutes, This will be held the last i Painting, pottery and wood cerv- we* of June, et Macdonald Col- b* * * «Swclally welcome AU H Motion Crs.For an and Steele that the following accounts be approved and paid: Quyon Hardware Co spikes and nails in full to date $16iOS.Carried Motion Crs.Steele and For an that By-law No.1* be introduced end read a first time By-lew No, 120 was read a first, second and third time and homologated.levying eighteen mills on the dollars for 1967.Motion Crs.For an and Steele hat Copeland Alexander be appointed roadforeman on Cain Line Alexander line, lot one concession 9 Ivan Alexander instead of Irwin Armitage on that division, Thomas Belair Instead of Florian Joann ¦¦¦¦Carried Motion Crs, G, Armitage and B.Armitage that this Township apply to Ray Johnston MPP pitying that this Township be granted 11.500.00 to be expended on the 50-50 plan Carried Motion Crs.Foran sud G, Armitage that each roadforeman be granted ten mills of the assessment on their division except where the government assists in maintenance and theie they be granted seven mills on their \u2022esmen t ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ Motion Crs.G Armitage and B Armitage that this meeting adjourn until May the Cth.1957 at 12.30 o\u2019clock in the afternoon.Carried.Andrew Fan ell.Sec.-Treas.long illness in his filet articles muet have been made Bom in A.town**\tflyers, giving detail, of the exhibit, are going to the mem- Feed \u2014 Seed Fuels since the last convention.Wright, he was the eon of the Carried late Thomas Howard, and his wife Jane Derby.He continued his residence in Wright, until he moved to Clarendon, where he had boutfrt a farm in 1M0 He was married to Matilda Spears on June 17, 1925.He wae a member of St Paul's Anglican Church here He was also a member of LOL | No.27, Shawville, and on Sun- I day evening lodge honors were I paid him.He wae also a member of the Starks Farm Forum.This is not a contest but a \u201cshow window- to display the work of W.L members.It always attracts many visitors and it is hoped this year's display may be enlarged without sacrificing the high standards of ptvvioue years All entries must be in the QWI office by the middle of June.bers this week.Institutes that have had a course from the QWI Handicraft Tech- This year start your Chicks on North Star Chick Starter and see for yourself why Chicks fed on North Star make the fastest gain.APPOINTED TO ATLANTIC POST Spring is just around the corner.Have you placed your ordet for Seed requirements?We can supply you with any of the leading varieties of Grain or small Seeds.& Have Your Easter Dry Cleaning Done L Ke on his division NOW! Surviving him are hla wife, | ^ two won#.Robert and Frederick * Mt home; one daughter^ Miss Doreen Howard of Ottawa; and one brother George Howard of Wiight.Que., and one sister Mrs.T.D.Purdie (Agnes) of Ottawa, The body was at the William J.Hayes funeral Home, Centre street.Shawville.The funeral fc/ervice was hekl on Monday afternoon in St.Paul\u2019s Anglican Church.The service was conducted by Rev.R.G.Elliott assisted by Canon C.W.Earle, and lay reader L.E.A.Lawrence.Interment was in the parish cemetery.Shell Oils Gasoline and Greases will assure you of economical trouble free operations at cropping time Call us for all your farm needs.* V durin *1957 » Shawville Milling Co.Ltd t Carried IT\u2019S APRIL \"Where Trading Is A Pleasure!\u201d LLOYD STEVENS.Manager TELEPHONE Ml 2F Effective in midsummer Hear.Admiral Hugh F Pullen will take over the posts of flat officer.Atlantic coast and erm mander of the Canadian Atlir.ttc sub-area of NATO He «uccen« Rear-Admiral RES Ptdwell 57.who la retiring after 130 p.m.\u2014Sunday School 2.30 p.m.\u2014Public Worship r '\t^TO# ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA PARISH OF CLARENDON Rev.R G Elliott, Rector St.Paul\u2019s Shawville 11.00\ta m \u2014Holy Communion and Sunday School 730 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer Wednesday.April 10th 10.00\tam.\u2014Holy Communion 745 p.m\u2014Lenten Service Holy Trinity, Radford NO SERVICE Friday, April 5\u2014Lenten Service at 9 pm at Ken Smith's.* 1 m m m v l\\ 9 5 7 11 St.Looket, Caldwell 2.00\tp.m.\u2014Evening Prayer PARISH OF QUYON Rev.E.N.McColl, Incumbent 81 Lake's, Eardley 9.30 a.mz\u2014Morning Prayer St.John\u2019s, Quyon 11.00\ta m.\u2014Morning Prayer *A \u2022 e # r.\\ \u2022 o St Thomas, Bristol 2.00\tp.mv\u2014Holy Communion NORTH CLARENDON St Ooorge'e, Thorne Centre 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Morning Prayer Wednesday.April 10 8 p.m.\u2014Lenten Service St James\u2019, Otter Lake 1146 p.m.\u2014Morning Prayer Fri.Apr.6\u20146 pm\u2014Lenten Service 9 TIP TOP\u2019S DESIGNER MR.6.COMEN.SAYS //GOOD style begins and ends with COMFORT\" Comfort is what you get in Tip Top's new Ivy influence styles.True natural fit necessary padding, hand-cut to your personal measurements.This Spring choose Tip Top's Trim Look style in your choice from hundreds of fabrics in the colour best suited to you.Let us take your personal measurements tomorrow! TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE \u201cTip Top\u201c Clothes W4M Z-plece See us about getting your new Thrill-Power Plymouth today 1 the low-price field.It does happen to be tk lowest priced car with modern proved-in-use pushbutton driving .revolutionary Toraion-Aire Ride .and new Super-Safe Total-Contact brakes.Don\u2019t accept lea» for your money than this fresh, frisky new Thrill-Power Plymouth has to offer.Come see us soon learn how easily you can own one ! Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited Smartest leaking new beauty that ever dressed up a driveway or caused a flurry of excitement In your neighbourhood! Folks seem to agree that Plymouth\u2019s really a honey this year\u2014for looks, performance, riding comfort, roominess, safety I And who are we to deny it?After all, Plymouth does have the highest standard horsepower of St MatthewV, Charter!» without un- 7.30 pjn.\u2014Evening Prayer PARISH or CAMPBELL'S BAY # # # Rev.S.H.Irving It's the lowest priced car in Canada with : e Right-Swoop *57 styling \u2022 V-8 or 6 ftrtf-Powor GO o Total-Contact brakes e Torsion-Aire Hide \u2022\tAdvanced Chrysler quality Aw - irt/i \u201cfty oi i \u2022\t.and push-button Torque-Rite automatic transmission 8t George's, Portage da Pert 930 ajn.\u2014Morning Prayer 11.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School SL AI 11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Prayer % Park man St.John's.Moo rehead .and e # 2 30 pjn.\u2014Holy Communion SL George's, Campbell's Bay f° oo a.m.\u2014Sunday School Exclusive with step ahead In care of The Forward Look St.Stephen's, Greermount NO SERVICE You're always a e READ z PHONE SOU SEAWVILLt 7 SHAWVILLE FOR RESULTS \u2022 17 Page Right THE EQUITY Ihursday, April 4, {Jjj\tChristian Youlh Caravan For ector of the summers work.O Applicants interested In sharing in this project should write for further information to The Director of Christian Youth Cara- *' NOTICE Young People This Summer A council meeting of the Pontiac Farm Forums was held on the evening of March 23 at the Co-op Medical Services office with re- The annual meeting of Pontiac Community Hospital will be held in the Parish Hall, St.Paul\u2019s Anglican Church, Shawville, at 2:30 p.m., April 17th., 1957.Toronto SB, Ontario, Letters of inquiry will be sent to the Committee responsible in the ares where the applicant lives, Appllc- eighteen years U^our country This summer It Is age or over with a least Grade 10 ggggg#Êgig^^^K##Êwlth\ttwo weeks of holi- days to give to the work of the Church, with some experience in j leadership in Church groups.Caravaning by bus, train, car, * large rural charges, ki a children's truck, tractor aeroplane and boat hospital, in military camps, in lum-will be the experience of some 200 he ring communities, in new housing areas and In the frontier areas presentativee present from Austin 1, North Clarendon, Seventh young people of The United Church Line.Shaw ville West, and Bad- ol Canada this summer ford forums.Also present were Mr.Kenneth Smiley, Mrs.Sectl team B a group of four or five Sly and David Dickson, The meeting was called to or- name of the Church in a comm under by the president, H H Rich- tty where there is a special need In the past summers across Canada teams served on Indian Reserves on student mission fields, on Everyone Welcome Leonard Horner, Chairman of the Board.A Christian Youth Cailvan expected that there will be an emphasis on Indian work and work h down town chuiths.In British Columbia teams have been flown to Northern Coastal out-posts.In Newfoundland teams have been taken hi the Church's mission boat to isolated areas and in all provinces between.Caravaniers travelled by bus, train, car truck and tractoi to reach their at css of service.The significant thing about members of Christian young people wlVu i ig in the aidson at 8 45 pm.Minutes of the December 8.1968 and January 84 1967 meehmgs were read and approved.Harold Richardson and Benson Moffatt reported on progress made sponsoring a Hungarian family and establishing them In the commun- pointing out that there should be a committee appointed to introduce the organisation.No action taken.The treasurers report showed a ban balance at March 12, 1957 of in the province is down almost *«7.78 Ways jnd meaiu of in- Youth Caravan Teama il that they creasing the forum income was are all volunteers; they ore not It\u2019s here and you can have it now! Hy, The secretary pointed out that the funds collected for this project were exhausted and that money is still needed for groceries and rent.Mr.Smiley said he would rent t th house to the farm forum coun- discussed with the secretary in-1 paid.Among the volunteers oi list cil for $15 00 per month.\tstructed to write and see if a play ' summer were tvacheis, farmers, Motion Walter Kilgour and Ivan , would come to Shawville ki aid J t nurses, students, factory and of-Lewis that this council would be j Farm Forum,\tI f,ce workers Some served for aev responsible for the rent until May 1 Harold Richardson, Benson Mof- en weeks while others servd for 4th and continue to supply gro-\tWalter Kilgour and Ivwn varying priods.The minimum len- ceries until April 4th, Carried.Lewis were named a committee to gth of seivice was two weeks.Mrs.Sly reported that there look after place, posters, tickets., would be help coming from her etc., and Mrs.Louis Judd and Mrs district.Mr.William Hodgkw gave Bill Hanna responsible for secur-$4 00 and a promise of more mon- ing refreshments to entertain the ey from his district.Clarendon 5 j cast, forum gave 1$5.00, Harold Richardson reported on the iecent Quebec forum council c-mmend Mr.Fred Green Coati-meeting which he and tour other cook* Quebec, member of Sher-members of the district attended, brooke County forums, for one on in which was voted (a) A Youth this years awards for his contln-Program Committee meeting may uity of service to farm forums, be held at Pine Lodge.Bristol\tAgreed that the annual meeting June 23-28.(b) Forum membership of the county forums be held in half m the last couple of years, Shawville High School.April 9
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