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[" ) y r i 99 46 Voice Of The Pontiac By Subscription Shawville Que., Thursday, October 3, l,f>7.No.15 75th., Year Kinmond Reports Red Chinese Are Honest, Hospitable, But Hungry ?¦ % v % .4't r% > s aj Monday night's speaker at the hawville Rotary Club meeting was Bill Kinmond correspondent and parliamentary rrter for the Toronto Globe and Mail.Remitly returned from a 71 lav, 7,500 mile tour of Red China.Bill\u2019» subject was a commentary c>n the changes Communism has made in the lives of the Chinese The trip through China wa.i made by boat, train and plane.The boat trip was a two and a half day journey down the Yaogt.se to Hankow.Bill was the only foreigner on the small river boat, which had another 999 passengers on board, half of whom lived on deck.The others were crowded into below decks accomodation.Bill shared a cabin with a Chinese who spoke oo other language, while he spoke only enough Chinese to ask for some of the necessities of life.On this trip he had to take his own food on board with him.and ate in solitary sulendor in his cabin.Plane trips wore in aircraft without safety belts, c-.id some, times with loose freight piled in the fuselage along with the passengers.Added to these interesting features was the fact that Chinese pilots insist on flying threegh weather rather than around or over it thus adding greatly to the discomfort and hazards of the flight.liquidated in this way.One of the most sinking ach- cugh to eat, and the remaning who are Party members and their families, get plenty to eat The Communist Party has about 12 million memoers in China.10 4S ievcments of the Communists in China is the sense of national pride they have infused in the Chjn f people 7ne Chinese Congress has 1600 seats of which 1260 arv held by the Communists Election to this C(*n»ress is achieved in the fol- At no time in China was the speaker interfered with in any way HU dispatches to the Globe A Mail were not inspected or tampered with, nor was he watched or secretly listened to at any time.The Chinese are, he said, a mo't lovable people, courteous and hospitable always.One of the sadder aspects of the Communist regime U that to some extent the family tradition, which used to be an integral part of the Chinese system, has been destroyed, This has been brought about by causing the children to spy on their elder and report their Endings at school.The result is Bill believes, that while the Chin ese are privately not enamoured of Communimi, publicly they are &11 tor it.9LÀ Electifs of a local lowing wa> municipal type are held\u2014in some places by public ballot and in ethers by secret ballot.Municipal ofT.cials in each municipality so elected then get together, and from among'! their number elect one to represent them >i what would correspond roughly to our County Council ( < unty Councillors ;n turn elect one ot their number to the Provincial Congress, which in turn fleet representatives to the National Congress.The National Congress then elects a chairman « Mao Tse Tsung ) who is glso com-1 mander in chief of the arrritd fat- SAND BAY COTTAGE BURNED TO GROUND Children fi»im a neighboring cottage exam ne the remains o* Mike Dervschuck's summer home in Cand Bay which burned to th# ground Saturday night.Mike aid his little girl, Dix.e, escaped minutes before the cottage crumb ed and everything in the house w a a complete loss us well as the car which was parked against th » east wall It is believed that t ie Are may have started *i the snd spread to the house.The Are was so hot between the c ir and the brick chimney on that ride that window glass melted aid ran down the side ot the ca-.The srrounding woods wero saved b y the fact that there was no wind at all and the Are burned i self out in a dead calm.ces One of the most surprising things about present day Red China is the complete honesty ot its people.They even resist all efforts to tip them! This honesty derives, Bill believes, from the system of spying which the Communists have instituted.In each group of 100 people, three or four »n hour and a half with the chief are appointed by the Communists of the Nationalist Army, to spy on the other 96 or 97, and report continuously to a higher authority on their findings.Thus each person in China has to to able to account at all times for his every action.Failure in this respect is an open invitation to liquidation by a shot in the back of the neck.So far, It is estimated that some 2 million have been noon off to call up and transport resident rate pavers to the voting office.-\t-* Special Mass For (oulonge Couple On 70th Wedding Anniversary Following the completion of the trip through China.Bill spent a week on Formosa and Quemoy While on Formosa he spent halt an hour with Chiang Kai Chek f id Those who showed surprise though, reckoned without the great trust which is placed by Shaw- v.lie vdtars on their council and sre 10\tchildren\tliving\t(ot\ta\tfamily\tmayor\t.-u\tthe rouncll paMed % October\t5.\tMass\twill\tbe\tobserved\t, gue$,\tiVg\ta,rifht me- was vou/*meniber5°^ ^\t*\tI ^ut ot * total °* 285 resident such trip and found himself in an A r«*r#*ntir>n i« tn h» k*ih g\t,fl\t79 were Anally I un upholstered compartment with é SÆ s\tErB ~ \u2014 wae clerk.It % interesting to note China, noted the speaker is a that of the 78 voters only two re- j land of contrasts, where enormous | presenting *4200 worth of property | public buddings stand side by side !\tvoted against the By-law while ;\twith\tthe\tpitiful\tshacks in\twhich the 77\tin\tfavour represented |\tmost\tChinese\tlive\tThe Chines* I HMtMr worth of property Fort Coulonge\u2014Placide Laroche 93 vears and his wife the former Philemon Rouleau 87 years will celebrate the occasion of their 70th # marriage anniversary this week Botti lifetime residents of this district and community werv born and raised in the 'Boisfranc\" dis- The speaker was introduced by Harland Rowat and thanked uy Ed Pettapiece.Other business of the evening included the nductica of a new member\u2014Fred Lawrence, who is a Lay Reader of the Anglican Church Induction was performed by Bill Brown.itely to be avoided.He made one f trict.They were married in Lepasse Ont, on October 3rd, 1887 by the Late Rev.Father Lemoine, there bah# no established church in Fort Coulcnge at the time.After marriage they lived and farmed in \"Boisfranc\" district- Mr.Laroche following the career of handy man and togmaker in lumber camps in season.Some 25 years ago Mr.Laroche left hi# original abode and moved with his wife and family to Fort Coulonge village, building a home on Lepasse Road where he still lives with his wife and some of his family.At present Mrs.Fell* La- e s i t 77 To 2 Vote For Waterworks u m s will admit that much public money The vote In th.s insuoce was has been wasted on such buildings, not by ballot but merely by woru .An example is the \u201cGeological to the clerk.As \u2022 result of the al- j Palace\u2019 ki Manchuria, which has Driving voters to the polls is I finnative vote the council can now i 250.000 glased tiles on the roof, noth jig oew here\tor\tanywhere\tproceed with plans tor increasing\tbut no provision inaide for the stu- else but on such\tan\timportant\t** *«*e ^ water supply in\tdents .who study there, to sit Shawville to include houses in the ! down.Another example, is an newly developing sections.House- ! auditorium built to seat 10.000 and t>a> ment for\tthe\toverhead j\tholders in the areas thus effected\tpeople in a dty of 2 million popu- ?ank already built it\tsurprised some\tunable to vote as their ten\tlation, used almost exclusively for newcomers to town to see council- m JL'LSr.r A\"., xT 4# matter as increased water works roche and her seven children live with the old couple : v According «*to last survey, there .\t, ure of property was not long en- political meetings, a total of about men using their Wednesday after- j ough under law.\t40 times per year.The plans cannot be put into China has a population of 630 effect until the approval by the million, with an annual increase in in population of about 16 million.The average number of children Per family is 5.3 (In Canada the average number of children per family is 1.5, Ed.) One of the major problems is therefore that of food.The speaker estimated that 30% of the people don\u2019t get enough to eat; 60% get just en- Municipal Board which should this case be automatic.Hanaberry's In Accident LEGION HALL RISING AT CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY t Andre Audet, President of the Pontiac Branch of the Canadian Philip Hanabenry, 45, of Mary- ver over about 110 feet be-,\t.land wee deed end his brother fore 11 wa.Miss.A.Smith, Miss M Y E.Sturgeon.' \u2022 Mias, Marion Smith With Miss Mpriel Hammond attended the trousseau %room Attending the door was Mrs.E.Martin, I North Star Dairy Ration t ) AMMUNITION I M HIGH POWERED RIFLES Winchester - Marlin - Savage DOMINION and WNKHES1ER AMMUNITION \u2022\tDUCK CALLS (IEANIN6 ROOT AMMUNITION BELTS \u2022\tGREASES j \u2022\tLICENCES \" .WATttPROOf MATCHBOXES a v.\u2022 i \u2022 .V.v » N .X - * : S, i \" COMPASSES « SLEEPING BAGS HAND WARMERS Tree! yom caws fo n sweet feed.NMlk Mar Dairy Man wfth Molasses.« If you have your own grain have it balanced with North Star Dairy Supplement and Molasses added.wore.,a grey with a corsage ! \u2022 GIM \u20221 T fU»t *v Hflaaji ; > S-Ï \u2022* I / c Thursday, October 3, 1157.THE EQUITY Phyliss Beth- Smith Weds John Davis Hodgins At Bristol =S£r\u201c-\u201c1 T!t -, \u2014 =5SS=|SrSsSS Stewart Crawford in Renfivw.| during the past week Mr.and Mrs Benson.Ottawa are holidaying this week at Green Rapids des Joachim.Que visited Lake, occupying Mrs.A.Crtstiv » ^ Falhe|.Tait over the week-cottage.Nicholson; Mias Levina Gunnels: Mrs.Levina Gordon.Mrs Chris Caldwell who has been visiting with friends in Yarm and community has gone to visit friends at Pakenham and Carp.Mr and Mrs Garnet Hodgms Yirni Notes \u2022 * I V Visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.4 Ktigour on Sunday last were:- Mr.and Mrs H.C Dale and family, Ottawa; Mrs.Alvin Nich- matching duster.Her hat was a pink feathered model.A corsage bouquet of ptnk sweet heart roses completed her ensemble Mr and Mrs.Hudgins left for a trip to Miami.Fla On their return they will reside in Ottawa.Phyllis Beth Smith daughter of Mrs.Leonard Smith and the late Mr.Smith became the bride of John Davis Hudgins, son ot Mr.and Mrs Lyall Hudgins of Shaw-Ville, Que., in Bristol Memorial Presbyterian Church Bristol.Rev.A.B Casselman of Aylmer officiated at the three-thirty ceremony, William Kenny was organ ist and Mr Joseph Hu.mvII was soloist.\t' The tride was given ki marriage bv her brother Darwin Smith.She was attended by Miss Arlene Smith, sister of the bride ai maid of honor.Miss Isabel Whelen and Mrs.Clayton Thomas were brides maids.Dalton Hodgins brother of the groan was best man.Ushers * *re Versil Smith and Ivan Hod- oison.Mr and Mrs.Lennon Nich- olson.Stewart Nicholson.Sheryl and Mrs.George Tait Mr end.Dr.and Mrs John Barnes (Isabel Currie-Mills i and family \"( Vancouver are at present W°>* in« a holiday with Rev.: Currie- Hospital.Sunday.Accompanied Mills Y arm.Mr.and Mrs John by Mri Rodolph Gauthier and Currie-Mills.Renfrew snd o'her\tYmette Gauthier selatives end triends.Mrs Dan Dufault visited her Ernest Dufault at Ste Agathe son ?ELECTRIC rs i Tht.Baseball game Sunday at Rev.H.O.Lester.Shaw ville an'I\tLions Park'' between The Mr.K.Luneburg.Yarn, vxchangi 1 Mmtfg and Bryson resulted in a pulpits ( k r m The Connaught win last triday night with driver Bill Pyke was just one of three read Pontiac thrills.Mrs Richie Dade\u2019s Pontiac Don was driven by Jimmie Richardson to dhow third in the Opening Trot and Alan Young\u2019s Senator Will, also driven by Jimmie ' Ridhardson cai*e third in the first Quinella pace, Pontiac Don placed second at Connaught last night, again driven by Jimmie Richardson Ê BOURGEAUS\u2019 BRUINS ¦67 6A< Well, here ar*» Bourgeau's bear s.The mama bear, looking very lifelike but actually very dead is draped ever the 83 * horse and dead which he is.draped over the ft i.* baby bear look ng very This is the famous p lir that sauntered onto the high- viay 8 at Wyman in broad daylight two weeks ago / mama bear & Pair Caught Two Prominent Families United In Mm Wedding II Ladysmilti M»» | St John's Lutheran Church :n vvatd.Mr and Mrs.Orville Com mcr p q beaded guilty today be- l^yjL J .55 ANTIFREEZE TESTER THERMOSTATS## RADIATOR HOSE- ' \".«**«\u2022\u2022** Accurately test# all types of antt freeze 1.10 4 4 Original equipment qualityj meet popular cars.From Heavy duty, cut te length or moulded.As lew as.\u2019 i , ».44 £ $3 autumn Miss AuAey Krose.wore floor length gown.carried colonial bouquets matching feather head-,and the flower girl car-basket of autumn flowers.Merlin Woods, of Shaw- and assist 1 of Gatineau Mills; Mr.and Mrs.Fred Schiv*\tStatutes of Quebec.1941 subject cheap,y 80 that lhe operations Whereas notice of motion has to ti.redeemed bv anticipation m t4fl beear*\twa#Uw is favourable, of a mouse, but modern enough to that a by-law bearing numbvr 135 bonds to be redeemed shall be\tnkidding of logs and the handle a wall.\tbe and is adopted, and that it be called for payment in revvrae or- bllll(toiin6 of road networks or bas» soil >i the limits has the effect ot ploughing and cultivating the seed beds from which will grow back to In# chair.Wih h#ae up- Hints For Home Freezers d seeds that - settle on the un-nual payments in principal and in- dWurbed leaf litter have small terest, as set forth in the jibove bhance of producing trees.Seeds schedule of repayment;.*\tthat fall on the bore mimerai soil 10 The present By-law shall lurned UP by the horses, machines come into force according to law.and 1°#* that are moved about be-Adopted at the council sittxig Fore the snow falls have a much of the 9th day of September.1957.Ereater chance of growing to First reading was moved by Cr.bvalthy trees.Young a Ad seconded by Cr.Me- This can be seen ki many re- FOOD m Wednesday A Thursday October 9 A II ; FREEZERS I Kirk Douglas Bella Darvl U THE RACERS Technicolor Cinemascope Mixed Master (Color Cartoon) The Finest Food 350 lbs 525 lbs.700 lbs.10 Cu Ft.15 Cu Ft.20 Cu.Ft.in the ?Thousands Of Dollars In prises Given Free nt the HI-Way Drive-In.You Must Be Here To Win.Monday A Wednesday.Giant Prise Nltet Tuesday Nile Buddy Nile (Load Up the Car $10# for the carload and car).Bingo Thursday Nile sponsored by the Lions Club.Friday A Saturday Fimllv Nitee.A few of the prise# are Diamond Rings.Roto Broil Rotlmertes.Evelelgh Luggage.Wrist Watches, Crystal» Jewellry.plus X Nicest Surroundings PONTIAC HOUSE Kay cent cut-over a » By-law-155 was' read a first time! itv been greatest, at skidways Second trading wfes moved by and loading points and along Adder.Black and seconded by Cr- ding trails, thick stands of young McTieman.\t\\ seedlings are growing, produced cond From the seed of mature trees left ,\t-v .standing to reseed the area.In the Th:rd reading was moved by I undisturbed areas, regeneration is Cr.Langford aid seconded by Cr.severely Audited., , t , w r » -\t- I Tlilis theîtnïij'fiA' tfiat taking By-law 155 was read a third I ooerations start early An the year tune short and passed.Carried, contributes to the improvement of It is resolved that, under the I our forest stands, authority of article 372 ot the Municipal cod* the Municipal electors who are proprietors of taxable imovable property be vened in public meeting to prove or disapprove of By-law No.155 by voting thereon and that < hnfoollNk a THE BRAVE ONE SIDES.October 5 A 6 DADDY LONGLEOS Leslie Caron Brian Keith Technlcelor Cl new maps.\" \u2018flnflH Cr.McTiemau gave notice that next regular meeting of tki, CmAflt.Me .will Introduce a Bv-law levying a tax rate on all immovable property in Village cf ShaiwvllJe to defray expenses of this Council.Motion Pro.Black and Young that the Gatineau Power be ;.i-etructerf to install a street light on Pickanock St.at W.J.Hanna subdivision.\tra fried Motion Cr.Young to adjourn.W.M.Hayes ' Sec.-Treas.Fred Astaire SemeHiini You Should Hm | ¦ - , color 4 J Monday A Tuesday October 7 A 8 James Stewart Patricia Smith SPIRIT OF ST.LOUIS Technicolor / \u2014 I the October 1 A H lune Allyeon\t- 1 M X Brass! October 7 A 8 pBEATURE WALKS AMONG US Jeff Morrof Leigh Snowden 1NTKRL Technlcolour Adult Entertainment Pf KAYS' STYLE SHOPPE Wedueedny A Thursday October » * II Stewart Patrie la Smith STOUT or ST.LOU CtaeauclK Wednesday October I Jehn G region June Therburn PLAIN SAILING Wednesday October » WHITE SQUAW J \u201cTHE SMART SHOP FOR LADIES\u201d Shawville k Ph.291 * Ttdudcoltr May Winn David Brian \u20224m 1 THE EQUITY Page Seven Thursday, October 3, 1957.The Marketplace Of The Pontiac WANTED TO BUY WASHING & MENDING ATTENTION FARMERS FOR SALE FEMALE HELP WANTED Highest prices paid for car or Washing end Mending done by .,\thousework Ap-1 ****** pulpwood.Write or phone Mrs.H Turcotte, phcue Shawvilie for prices and particulars J.M b42-12 Argue, flh servi lie\t____________ Anyone want g lime, phone 28.Shaw ville.Purebred Yorkshire sows of advene vd registered stock.Austin Clarke.Quyon, phone 15-24.Boys bicycles, in good condition, price reasonable, phone Mrs.Ida Travers, Shew ville 167M I ply Mrs C H.OLmMead.Bryson, WANTED Que Quantity of Rodney Oats for feed Robinson Hudgins, phone 630-33\t.\tv PUBLIC NOTICE Hens, chickens, broilers, unlimited quantities Orval Smart, Shawville.phone 610-13 Saturday, Oct.5\u2014Pood male under HELP WANTED the aujpioea of the Radford Cabin* Maker All kind® of cabinet furniture Girls navy blue cost and hat, sise 12; green coat, else 14.Phone 172W\t'\t* Aid.in W A.Hodgin* Store.Marling et 2 p m HOUSES FOR SALE Rawleigh business now open In\t_ Pontiac County.Trade well established.Excellent opportunity.Pull | WISCONSIN ENGINES time.Writ# it once.Rawleigh# Dept J-636-169, 4006 Richelieu Montreal Que.all kinds of woodwork, such as doors, windows, etc.Goo.Evans P O Box 106, telephone 66-13, Campbell\u2019s Bay, Que.Two Morey house on large lot, 100 x 128 feet et Pontiac 9tattoo.from Hilton Mines, good basement, hot air furnace, flush toilet, large garage, excellent buy for $3,601.00 to settle the eat GETTING MARRIED tins year?ate of the late Thomas Elliot; situated 150 feet from river; good ding booklet lor brides.Lowe's bathing and Ashing; roads open ell Studio, 31 Pembroke St., W\u201e Pam- winter, electricity expected in one year.Apply to Leo DlhXt, Pon-Lec Station.Sunday, Oct.6\u2014ShooUng Match at the farm of Andrew Degg, for chickens, starting at 1 p.m One Percival sulky, plow; one Cockshutt 2 furrow sulky plow: one Dee ring manure spreader; 2 _______ x 8 spruce plank.16, 18.1$ feet | wed Vernon Gallagher, Wyman, phone 601-11.FREE WINTER STORAGE on | engines picked up or left with us before November 30th.We will impair the engine according to owner\u2019s instructions and store until required.Nothing to pay until engine takeu out.MARTIN EQUIPMENT.Wisconsin Distributors, Renfrew.\u2022 mil thr Oct.0\u2014Annual Plowing Match, sponsored by Pontiac Plowmen* Association, to be held et Ebert Murphys farm, ChmpbeU\u2019e Bay.LOTS FOR SALE Wrtte or call for our FREE wed- One good 30-36 Merlin rifle, 3 years old, good fhspe.Cell Irvin Shea.Calumet Island, Que, near New Calumet Mines Various available on Hi#way S.Portage wvUle, Coo- Wednesday.Oct.6\u2014Semi-Annual ________________________________ Convention of the Pontiac CounEight Durham yearlings.Melvin I ty Women s Institute wül be held et the Town Hell in Quyon morning session starting at 10.36 am., afternoon session at 2 pm.AeeUea Sales The time is here to plan lot your auction sale.To get best prices engage an auctioneer with ex per lan oe and knowledge of machine and livestock values.W'-tte, phone or call on Arnold O'Neill, Douglas, Ontario.New five room bungalow with complete bathroom, oil furnace, and adjoining carport.Immediate H.L.Certman.Shaw- CARD OF THANKS Smith, Weirstead, phone 612-40 local Hospital Auxiliary September Meeting Forty light Sussex Pullets, ready to lay, phone 623-34, Mrs.Sam McNeill.\t., We wish to express our sincere thanks to the many friends who helped In the preparation for the The September meeting of the | wedding and reception in honour of James (Bud) McCord, and Marion McCord (nee Yach), including the Shawvill* Creamery.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Walter Yach Friday, Oct 11\u2014Turkey Supper from six to eight p m.in St.Andrew's United Church.Bristol Admission Adults $100.children 60 cents ville, phone 616-33 Spanish Guitar, almost new.Contact Honni» Ekmnett* Wetr-stead.Eight room brick house in Shaw-ville.oil furnace, central, inquire at The Pontiac Prlntshop, Shaw- ShawviUe Ladi tary was held in the Pent House with 14 present.The meeting opened with prayer and the tree-surer.Mrs.Elliott, gave # very encouraging report of the donation* and salw from the superfluity shop.There were 66 pieces mended.Hospital Aux li- mit Piano in good condition, recently tuned.Phone Mick Hod gins, Shaw, ville 255 Saturday.October 12\u2014At 12 noon, shooting match for chickens and turkeys at Ladysmith under the auspices of OYB No.318.Dancing In the hall in the evening.Admission to dancing 50c Everyone welcome The floors of 1657 interiors will more often than not carry the recoratio i standard with fabrics, which formerly were in command, playing \u201cfollow the leader Rugs are steals* the spotlight irom Polish your floors and use\tdraper y and upholstery fabrics as ;mportant rug That's the decor- to both pattern and weave.Fiber alive dictate frc 1957 floors.diversity » cue of the ways the rug stylists are achieving interest, high and low piles being combined to work out geometric patterns.clour, too, is important u id many of the better rugs are in such high ivie shade-t as pumpkin, melon, the various blues, gold and red.from a clear almost scarlet hue to the softer Renaissance shades.However, the most interesting emphasis is on pattern\u2014«tripes, diamonds, ripple effects, contemporary design inspired by the Scandinavian countries and still ' others that bear the stamp of the Orient.Such rugs are not only handsune from a decorative standpoint but homemakers are finding they ary practical.A polished floor h always easy to keep as it requires only periodic waxing for that well cared for look.An area ^ | rug may be taken up and cleaned at a minimum of expanse and trouble and may be changed around to avoid wear in heavy traffle areas.The area rug also seems to have a natural affinity for contemporary Mteriors.With all of thery points in mind stylists arc cieating rugs with a regallv luxurious look to make them import- j ant decorative factors In the room.House and lot the south side of tn the Shawville Bak* Shop; for details write Cham.Chamberlain.Shawville, Executor of the Estate Mrs.Albert Homer.Shawville on a Patterns And Polish Decreed For '57 Floors ng Street next ISO acre farm at Maryland, Que., good bush; grice $800.00 Joseph Armstrong.32 Gilmour Street Ottawa.phone CE 4-9861.It was decided as a request from the superintendent to purchase the two large fans for the hospital ward totalling $160.Donations of winter clothing, d shea, jewelry, furniture for the superfluity shop were requested and it was pointed out that eveo the smallest donation helps the hospital.A special invitation was 1 McCIary electric fridge.$70 , | Saturday.October It\u2014Auction Sal- m aid of St George's Anglican Church, at the Portage du Fort Town Hall at 1 p.m.sharp BRICK & BLOCK WORK -\tone Hoover vacuum cleaner with Chimney repairs a specialty.Ail attachments, $6000; one etudio work guaranteed Free estimate#, couch, wine $25.00 All in very No job too big or too small Phone | good -men's Auxiliary will hold a food sale in the Pariah Hall, starting Bull.Robinson HOdglns, phone | at 2 30 Pm- Refreshments served during afternoon.tv.One year old Registered Holstein Consult your Ticket Agent for further information It ! 620-33 * l f GmuJxom f ' Stovewood for sale, 18 inch tire ! The monthly meeting of the Camp, and course, 24 inch coarse and 30 inch coarse.Apply Dan Richard, phone 603-3.Otter Lake.y bell\u2019s Bay Hospital Auxiliary will be held the second Monday of each month at 8 pm in the Court House./: \u2014?i Vfrioses v fôcîfc Xtf 9 f IS The regular monthly meeting of the Central Auxiliary, Pontiac Community Hospital, in the Pent House, on the first Friday of each month et 8 pjn.LOST V Brooch, valued as keepsake, at Shawville Fair.Finder please call Shawville 606-22.or Murray 45464, Aylmer East.Reward.Z i Are You Overworked! Last Wednesday of every month, Zion Community Hospital Auxiliary meets at 2 p.m.Second Tuesday of every month\u2014 Shawville Hospital Auxiliary or the Pontiac Community Hospital meets.Chest of tools on Saturday, a m.September 28, 1957 on Highway 8, between Hall 70 $6d Beechgrove, P.O.Finder pi Millan, phone reward.I An Irishman working for a m j Dutchman asked for an increase m in pay.The Dutchman replied: g| \u201cIf you are worth it 1 would be H glad to give it to you.Now let's 9 see what you do in a year, Pat.I i We have 385 days in a year; I you sleep 8 hour8 every day, I which maker 122 days you sleep, f Taken from 365 days, leave, 243.Now, you have 8 hours recreation each day which makes 122 days, taken from 243 days leaves 01 121 days.We have 52 Sundays in a year which you have off leaving you 89 days.14 days vacation; taken this off and you have 55 days left You don't work Saturday afternoon; tflid makes 26 days in a year, take this off and you have 29 days left.Now, Pat you allow 1% hours for meals, which totals in a year 28 days.Take this off and you have 1 day left.I always give you St.Patrick\u2019s Day off.eo I ask.Pat are you entitled to a raise?Pat then answered: Well, what the hell have I been doing?Slack Season Employmenl / rail Leslie Me-Quyon.$25.00 rs whaoIke one ego?t (A public service in cooperation with the Department of Labour, Canada ) Ever divide your production costs by the number of eggs produced?It's the price you pay to get one egg.Cut those costs with balanced feeding.Follow the XL (EXCEL) feeding programme - for economical egg production.Better feed means higher egg production \u2014 lower costs per dozen eggs.And the lower the costs, the greater your profits I \u2018«V ROOFING ¦RhB ,x; A ^ mm Roof mg and roof painting; steeple jack work.Wg« Cleary, Quyon, P.Q , phone $9*24 Workers Wanted i V riec.i £ It\u2019s FREE.The use of this* column is free to anyone who has work needing to be done and is smart enough to get it done during this period of slack employment.List your needs here need a cleaning woman or the back fence painted or peehapa here are repair jobs around the house that you will never get around to yourself it is, list the job here free and peril ape someone who needs a job will come and see you about it.Don\u2019t fotget to include your name and address.4N\\ rititfjfcENT WANTE Rental housing jot- permanent staff.Call or write H, Gerber, Supt.Hilton Mines LWL « Cut Your Costs with XL (EXCEL) whether you \u2022k BOWIE REAL ESTATE Malta your layers pay.Your birds need the added essentiel nutrients in XL (EXCEL) feeds - the proteins, minerals, vitamins.Cut your costs this way»- Have M mix - 3 bogs your grain- 1 Bag XL (EXCEL) 32% Egg Producer Concentrate.REGD.1 : List year property for sale with whatever ; @ A *1 Nothing too big\u2014Nothing too small We have contact with City Realtor Call 59 or 43, Campbell's Bay, P.Q.Of 4 bags your grain\u2014 1 Bag XL (EXCEL) 35% Laying Concentrate.Then \u2014 watch egg production go up and costs go down! If you haven\u2019t your own grain \u2022 feed XL (EXCEL) Laying Mash.t fire Prevention Week October 6th to 12 th NECCHI BERNINA SEWING MACHINES And under this heading, also free, wo will list your partie and address if you would like to work.Any sort of work will be listed here and altering, home nursing, housework, tutoring, garage building, painting, repairs, landscaping or what have you.Urt it here at no charge.NEW RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION* Choice building lots, central location, five minutes from Post Office, just north* from C.P.R.station.Deed available immediately.Phone 255, \" Itldk Mtigtns Every year there b this week In the month of October and it always includes the 8th day.That day in the erim reminder of a great fire that nearly destroyed one of America\u2019s largest cities \u2014 Chicago wasn't prepared to accept fire es one of nature\u2019s most devastating combina ion* of elements.Neccid St win* Msehlnes befin lew at\tTop trsde-ln allowance; Life $ime Free repairs.sewing PONTIAC FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE SHAWVILLE, QUE.Fraser's Sewing Centre EXCEL FEED SERVICE because that ettv 342 Raglan St, Soeth t Renfrew, Ontirie .s 1 % 1 ! Page Eight Thursday, October 3, 1957.THE EQUITY My Window on The World HELLO MUM - IT'S (OLD OUTSIDE BY THE &KV.K.BIX TAYLOR There is an arresting verse in and had ideal conditions in which Che letter Paul wgote to the **> work.The other might have been anxious about finance in poor health and working with the radio on all the time because of « large family in a annuli house.Tfw marking was Just, of course, the 50% and the 80 Ô represent the values of the answers.But gentleness, moderation epiekeia would esteem the lower marked p»per more highly than its examination mark Church courts may sit down to handle a certain matter with their rule books and procedure manuals open before them but the wise elder and minister knows that there are tunes when the welfare of a person or a church demands that those books remain shut.The Christian is the man who (knows that for him there is something beyond justice.In his relations with his fellow men there is a time to insist on justice a time not so to insist.There is something beyond justice.As far as justice goes there is not one of us who deserves anything but condemnation from God.But God goes beyond justice in the cross of our Lord Jesus 7 5*5 O- How About a 3 Piece Suede Sel Jap-Jackel-Jodphurs ah colon $8.95 3 Piece Sno-Suil church in Philippa; Let your gentleness be known to all men.Apparently like justice it must not only be done but it must be ween to be done! Let your gentleness be known to all men.TTte only time other people know us is when we have an axe to grind about something or other or when we want to get something off our ch«ts! But our gentleness is the thing by which men are to know us?Let all the world know that we will meet a man half-way.The Greeks were very wise people.The word translated gentleness-epicikeiia wwas used to convey the idea of Justice and In those c been used it would have been an injustice.It is possible, you know, for justice to become unjust because of its generality-so the Greeks aid.A law can be perfectly just but there may be individual instances where it becomes unjust In modem terms justice is not the same as equity.As Barclay points out If two students sit an examination and one gets 50% and the other 80% that is not necessarily a fair Indication of the true situation.One student might have been in excellent health with no worries s H k PS Gabardine Sizes 2-6x for boys & girls $7.95 : One Piece Sno-Suil/\\ when if justice had Fur trimmed hood Gabardine MORRIS - PIGEON * Mr and Mrs.Jsck Morns wh > were married in Immaculate Conception Chapel.Bryson.Que, Br.de is for ner Claudette Pigjon, daughter of Mrs.Pigeon and the l ite Mr.Arthur Pigeon of Bryson.Bridegroom is son of Mrs Morn and the late Mr, Charles Morris of Pembroke.The couple will e »ide in Pembroke n 'v' \\ \u2014Photo by Lowe'# Studio û A William Craig Succumbs To Heart Attack Church of Canada.His wife, the former Lillian Moore, whom he married at a Why should this Joy, this mod- be left out Beechgrove in 1906.died in May.A farmer in Pontiac County eration.this gen lien of our lives?If we remember the for many years, and well known 1956 Ut m B\tHe leaves on daughter.Mr* ultimate triumph of God.we can in the South Onslow area where Howard Armstrong (Violet) of never lose our hope Or Joy.Time h* served on the council.Wil-b short and when the end comes \\mm m Craig, died Tuesday at we wont want to insist on justice his home.568 Gladstone Av- three sisters, which nearly always divides men enue, following # heart attack but on love which unite* them a, wt hope that\tCod\twill so deal\tCr»i* and\this -wife.Elisabeth with us Justice\tis human e-piei-\tWortUey of\tFHzroy he was bom keic is divine.How\tabout read-\tand educated at the Steele Une in* the whole\tof\tthe fourth\tConcession\tof Pontiac County, chapter of Philippians\u2019\tQuebec.He retired from farming in 1940 and since then had been employed by the OTC.He farmed in the South Onslow area, served on its* council and was a member of the United Ottawa, and two brothers R.S Craig, and H.F Craig.Ottawa; Mrs P H |(> Cam.Que.Mrs Edmond Lock-A son of the late Thomas man.Gatineau Mill, and Mrs.David KiKiik Port Arthur and four grandchildren.\t» The body is resting at His home until 1:30 p.m.Friday when it will be taken to Wesley United Church.Beech ; rove.The funeral service will be conducted by the Rev Mary Daugherty.I Interment will be in Mchr Ceme tery.CEMETERY MEMORIALS ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED Û SWEATERS To Mil And Malth \u2022\tCARDIGANS \u2022\tPULLOVERS \u2022\tBULKY NYLONS \u2022SOME WITH COLLARS SKIRTS $5.98 TWEEDS AND PLAIN WOOLS 4 Plan To Landscape Litchfield Cemetery v z Following are donations to the Lower Litchfield United Church Cemetery;- Est a tv.Late Mrs.Bella Brownlee.Shaw ville, Que Dan Stephens Charlie Stewart Mr.& Mrs.Wilbur Chapman Mr.& Mrs.Loren Hedging Mr.& Mrs.W D.Hod gins Mr.and Mrs.Geo Stewart Mr.Jas.McLean Mrs.Jean McLaughlin Mr- Geo.Moore Mr.and Mrs Winson Tourangeau.Ottawa Mise, donations Decoration Day Bi CHURCH, HI# 1 i .$50000 5 00 SUNDAY.OCTOBER 6th 200 MONUMENTS OF FINE MARBLE AND GRANITE OF THE BEST QUALITY Made By The Latest Machinery Visit Our Showroom And See For Yourself 4 00 | UNITED I III RCH OF CANADA THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Mr.D.A.Smyth 1C.13 a.m.\u2014Adult Bible Class 11.00 a.m.\u2014Divme Worship Our Conversation Is In Heaven\" 3 00 Shaw ville Pastoral Charge 5 00 I Rev.H.G.Lester.B A.B.D Factor 2 00 World Communion Sunday The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at all Church Services 100 5 00 5.00 ST.EDWARD THE #CONFESSOR Roman Catholic Churoh Maryland Rev, A.K.McDonald P.P.Sunday Mass at 8.30 and 10.00 a m.Shawvllle 30.06 GEORGE H.CROATS & SONS 10.JO a m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship Subject:- The Breath of God ' I 7J>0 pm.\u2014Evening Worship\t, Subject \"Some Marks ot a True Church\u2019*.10 06 57806 The cemetery committee.is making plans to lanscape the cemetery, and ;.*.iy further donations towards the upkeep, and this project will be very welcome.Mrs.Geo.Stewart.Sec.-Treas WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Rev W R Schamehorn Sunday 10.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 1100 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship 7\t30 p.m.\u2014Evening Service Wednesday 8\t00 pjn\u2014Prayer Meeting Friday 8.15 p.m.\u2014Young People \u2014You Are Alwayg Welcorn DIAL HE 2-4224 RENFREW, ONT.L, Z Ion 1.30\tp.m.\u2014Sunday School 2.30\tp.m.\u2014Public Worship \u2014All Are Welcome\u2014 i ?6 r f \", % on, une ,lril.McMillan.Poultry Horse Spécial» Clyde foal : 'Harold Simmons.Aylmer; first and second; Belgian foal:\tDonnie Reynolds, Quyorv; blood foal, Domic Campbell, Wyman.filly or gelding.2 years, any Showmanship.Senior \u2014 Glen Grain and vegetables- Austin\t* Harold Simmon*.2.Carnp- Meredith, Donnie Campbell, Jack- Clarke and Sons, Quyon, six 1x11 Liberman; draft, 2 y care, Hum; Ron Wiggins.Quyon.two *\"* 2nd' Liberman and Camp Showmanship.Junior \u2014 Win-\tfJita, one special; John Palmer,\t*1 *\tf ,til ,,f sea8 vt yet the society does nothing precis Society and favored with a uallv to amuse them, large attiodance of young people DR.ROLAND CHRETIEN Dental Surgeon CAMPBELL'S BAY Telephone 30 \u2022 hr a r tv * revive non and fun, %é 4 hundred and forty Iwtf oats lift Seturdgy in f\\jpkir*.This
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