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[" \" VoicE Of The Pontiac 99 By Subscription No.30, 75th., Year.Shawville Quebec, Thursday, January 23 ,1958.School Consolidation Planned For Bristol Township Mothers' March January 30 M \"For The Love O' Mike rr Fireworks In The House Hie convenorship of the local March ai Dimes has been thrust upon the shoulders oi Mr.Chtf Schwartz and to the best of his ability and energies it will be camey out on January 30, he ' has assured Hie Equity.But it will depend upon the mothers of Shawville whether or not it is a success because it is the mothers who will take pert.Mr.Schwartz has asked that any mothers who are willing to help him should contact him before next Thursday because Thursday is TOE day.At seven o'clocc next Thursday evening the mothers of Shawville will join with the mothefr of town, and villages gross Canada March Against Polio.Hie march shouldn't be very long for Shawville mothers because if at least one woman in each block volunteers to help, she will only have the one block to cover.The entire canvass will take from seven to eight pm TYe money colected.board could no longtr tolerate this condition, and that consolidation at one school was the logical answer to the combined problem.Following discussion covering improved education and facilities costs and administration, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted by the board - 1.\tCommencing with the 1958-59 school year, schools No 4, 7, 10 shall be closed, and the pupils transported to No.9 Intermediate School, and to accommodate these pupils a request shall be immediately forwarded to the Director of Education to extend No.9 school to a minimum of 4 classrooms together with any otner r.ccecsa*/ additions, or the alternate recommendations of the Director.2.\tA school bus snail be immed- iately provided for the conveyance of pupils to No.9 Intermediate\tSchool,\tand have sufficient capacity\tfor\tthe conveyance\tof pupils from schools No.4, 7, 10 in September 1958.The effect of these resolutions | be it dimes or dollars, will go already being new\t54\tseating capacity bus\tis now\tin\tthe\tMunicipality, and\ta representative from the Department of Education is expected shortly to discuss the building program I A progressive step for improved education in Bristol Mun-'cipality, has been taken by the Bristol School Board and approved by the Central School Board.M a meet.ng of the Bristol Board held in December, the chairman, Mr.Jas McCredie, explained that he board was faced with the immediate problem of transporting o No.9 Intermediate School at Elmside, pupils who had been airectly affected by the closing down of the Bristol Mines and No.2 schools, and the indicated build up in the district due to the | Hilton Mine.Fu thermore, the physical condition, and expected enrolment at the one room schools, Nos 4, 7 and 10.and the cost of operation, indicated that the There have been ftreworks u the House of Commons ftice Lester Pear-on took his seat as leader of the Opposition and every- into the met Most far has been the one is getting important so\t_ Liberals' proposal that Dieren- i lectico.During one EST rUT-r'L-SftTSiS \" - lieve that our situation Is something that was brought about as a Sr/rESE refused to realize the t amndous the Canadian economy .in one P®** .In so far as index in the of Diefenbaker'* in a Mothers\u2019 Second Blaze Al Calumet School Calumet Island\u2014Lightning it i* said, never strikes twice in the same place.Fire however, does not seem to be so particular, as one is known to have broken out on Tuesday of last week, at the construction site 3f the new School.Fire apparently caught in some pitch in the new building being sleeted and was extinguished only with some difficulty by workmen on -he spot.The fire truck was summoned from Campbells Bay.as that of Calumet Island is presently being repaired.However due to the distance it had to cover in coming around by Bryson bridge, the Are was under control when it arrived.danger to in placing our trade .ticular locality.the general business concerned there were re- that it was 170.8 11 aga.ost 172.7 on January 12, would ex- in to the food workg of the March of Dimes whose main job just now is in the distribution of free Salk Vaccine so that every man.woman and child can be vaccinated.Arrangements are made througn the local Health Clinics.U S.IS ports yesterday on January January 4 and 197 on \u201d¦ %%.would be Khruschev and Bulganin who through the year® h*v=e ^ what would happen enterprise system, but that a matter so this, with men and wo* result of Power Rales Down For Co-operative Consumers be- predicting to the free en me it surprises serious as Subscribers and consumers\u2019 of the Co-operative Electricity of Pontiac West received a pleasant surpriseon receipt of the \"light\" bill for November and December.A substantial decrease in rates effective November 1, 1957 was put into effect January 1958 meter readings.A welcome lift for the consumer Fort Coulong and a step forward (in the right direction ) for the Co-operative, showing progress and encouragement to its subscribers.Approximately 25% reduction in rates for customers in the 200 K W H., plus 50c reduction in service charges.It is nice to be able to congratulate management once in a while, not always \"hollering\" re rises\u2019 in prices.out of work aS a men conditions over ernment has no Our Hugh Proudfoot then interjected what has become a favourite expression of his great good friend Jim which this gov-control\u2014\", tester Pearson met the Press B of M Switch Convention Jottings after his nomination as Liberal leader in the Coleseum last week.This particular little speck of the I ed Carson G.Stratton as accuunt-Fourth Estate was surprised that anj at (he Shawville branch of the the boys from the big leagues Ba[lk of Montreal, the B of M were not prepared with questions | has announced, of any significance.By the time we had made up our minds that Richard A Stuewe has succeed- Sinclair.He said Tory hard times.'* and Mi.with times are Sinclair -Stamping on customers'.-We have and we intend to eteps to give assistance.« .I tinued Mr.Diefi-ibaker, only to interrupted by several othe.Liberals saying \"Oh.oh\".At this point in the debate, the Speaker reminded the honorable members that there would be an opportunity to reply to the Prime Minister later, which opportunity Mr.Sinclair promised he would take.I It was this point that H'^ I chairmen filled in time.The ball-Proudfiot rose «ice more to say ^ had ^ but the CBC \"You can't take it to u\u2018 v, television schedule wasn\u2019- ready, ernment forces to\t¦ All th telephoning that went on John Diefenbaker replied\tover extension phones around is a squawk of one wh ) can .\tconvention platform and right This marked the end of Prou - acTOS8 Canada couldn't get Music foot's direct part in the discus- Makers off the air but after-f\trions on Monday night but ot\ter I wards when Pearson's\tspeech l\tMembers cu his side of the house\t^ overtime\tthey were\table to %\tcontinued to make it difficult\tor\tpostpone the\topera \u201cTosca\u201d for I\tthe Tories and the remainder\t0\tfifteen minutes.So tho\ttelevis- the evening provided to be the most ion aU(jience Tn on the an-amazing.amusing and fascinating no^ement of the new Liberal heard in the House for decades,\tan(j Were also able to It would appear that the sharp hear the whole acceptance speech, feelings1 of this Parliament have what the television audience brought forth the best of both\tsee and hear was the rides and also the worst for in- greatest little orator in the whole stance when the new leader of partyf young Anthony Abbott ; j\tthe opposition called the Prime\tI thanking C.D.Howe for an i Minister chsildish and contempt-\tpromptu talk, or the vote of con-\ti\treally wrapped up in what\twas\tI\tI 1\tibly inaccurate in his statement,\tfidence in the press that was\tSoing on.\t| ?\tTo those who witnessed the sitting\t| drummed up at the last minute Pearson'* first words of Frenih\t| l\tMonday there were many high\tto fill 90me 0{ that time which\t|\tbrought a chuckle from the\tQue-1\t| to those\ttook backed him up the toes of our best The largest crowd eve** to have met in the Coleseum in Ottawa .| had the fire department worried but not the Liberal organizers.They were obviousely delighted with their accomplishments in filling the old \u201ccow palace\" to the rafter* with good memers of the foid.Mr.Stuewe comes here from Cornwall, where he has been as-it wouldn t be interfering with [ pg^nt accountant at the Cornwall anything more important to ask if Mr.Pearson would be coming here during his next election campaign, the questioning period was over.Next time we meet Mr.taken certain neps take further \" con Curling Bonipiel Turnout From Many Valley Clubs main branch, while Mr.St ation has left to take over as accountant at the Deep River branch.Born in the state of Montana.Mr.Stuewe joined the B of M in _\t.\t.\t.\t., .ou Sydney.N.S.in 1946\tThe three day bonsPiel at Shaw\u2018 Since then, he has served in ville Curling rink came to a noiÿy I teams and there were one each Maritime communities, close last night at exactly mid- from Fort Coulonge.Glebe, Ottawa night.During the three days, 24 CC, Ottawa Granite and Arnprwr teams had taken part and from D.Farmer of Amprior with Hugh n j the appearance of the contestants Colton, Bud Johnston and Bernie it didn\u2019t matter whether they won Laderoute took home the three or lost for they all enjoyed their | high prize with 27 points.Two high prizes went to Art Barkey Monday\u2019s play was between two I of Renfrew and his rink, while home teams and one each from Orval McBride's rink from OCC : be Pearson we'll ask him.Anyway, we did snap our own picture of the new leade: just after he had received news that 1074 of the 1380 tota, votes nad been cast for him.On Tuesday Renfrew sent two In the press enclosure a monitor television set showed * Meet McGraw\" and then \"Music Makers 1958\u2019\u2019 while the convention various and has also been a member of the bank's head office staff in Montreal.His appointment Cornwall in 1955 was his first in Ontario.Mr.Stuewe was a vice-president of the Junior Chamber of though he knew a secret.The TV cameras did show some of the bedlam which broke out when Pearson's name was matches.sfEipüi imiimn ly alone preferring for their can-im- I did shot* to find interesting faces g Wilcox and the one game winner was Renfrew's Buffam who wound up the proceedings with a Speech which was ably responded to by Shawville's Goldwyn McDowell.% v I Pearson\u2019* first words of Freni h \\ of that time which brought a chuckle from the Que- | f long in passing before bee delegation which turned into read it in Hansard, the most\tballot boxes could be opened; a hand-clapping cheering roar as using\tnote of the night's session\tt,he rather sot) wful\tlook of\tthe cameras turned upon them came\tat the end after Mr.Low\ttw M meîl| Howe and St.Laurent.\t(Television was probably the moved adjournment so he could clasping hands and smiling for strongest \"personality\" at the into, silent meditation*1.\tA\tx\tv 'Xoàounced that \u2018IF THERE\tback to be heard from\tno more,\topinion of many that Pearson BSDAY, we expect to | though revered almost\treligious-\tshould not sneak French.It s too I embarrassing.Mike\u2019s parting words were very gruell- I that he aporeciaied the fight Paul ________ I ing three days, looked pink and had put up and wa* glad now Well there was a Wednesday,\t^\tI el) this fisht could be used and they did.\tlost the twinkle in bis eye as I on his side.The presidents of the Shawville Curling Club Watt Taylor and Kay Lamb were credited with a gigantic effort to make all visitors welcome and their committees worked hard and long on all three days of the bonspiel.Shawville participants were Lloyd Stevens with Martin Black, Bill Hanna and Frankie Finnigan who were three game runners up en Monday and Ronnie McCredie, Den Dod*.Art Kilgour and Raymond Rowat,, one game runners So \u2022» ' w ) hSJt 1% con- The I the cameras and then stepping I vention.) But it ha, beer, the \"go Speak j w pNESDAY, we expect iu though revered almost relig :fn the second reading of |%y by the screaming throngs, the bill to provide for the stab-lixation of the prices of agricul-1 evening, and after tural commodities.\t11\t14\t\"*\t¦ IS beg St laurent, to the end of the a Carson Stratton Richard A Stuewe up- THE EQUITY Thursday, January 23, 1958.Page Two Grains of Sand mm The Shaw ville Senior Hockey learn won two resounding victor-les over Arnprior feast week and were all set for a real fight last night with Pembroke Little Lumber Kings but the Lumber Kings didn't show up.They said the roads werui't passable but somehow two curhng teams managed to make it from Pembroke as well as three from Ottawa, two from Egan ville and one from Renfrew\u2014 and all without any trouble on the roads! Join The MARCH OF DIMES.The Bq.ui'ty C WÀN A ± Priai** An* rubilM \\%*rh\\j AS PONTIAC MAICN or DIMM MONEY AT WOM IN W7 lt$7 CAMPAIGN RECEIPTS $11 MHOS DivM am* Pab Maker* â Editera: JUVENILE DELINQUENCY WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT IT?MuHMit* mt Nefol 41.39% « K Zl /b» Karen Campbell of Wyman was the lucky little girl whvi her ticket was drawn Xmas eve to win a lovely bride's doll.It had been donated by Quyon Dress Shoppe which was opened just previous to Christmas by Fred Hutchison.O ' mm ;.v.v .J -v John A.Smith Dies Al Home * u »Vh?811 ¦ ##0; ______ \u2022Vs- % m -> VC- * John Armon Smith, a life-long of North Bristol died a# ¦ resident\t.in his home on Monday at the age of 67 years.Bom in Bristol Township he wa, the son of the late Matthew Smith and his wife Eliza Smith, farmed at the homestead married.He was a Strato-Chief 2-Door Sedan « 5! He but never member of the United Church.three /brothers, Caldwell, James of leaves He George of Caforey, Sask, and Rev.William F Smith of Chatham, Ont., two sisters, Mrs.W.H.Cowper of Midland, Ont., and Mrs.Themas Alexander of Shawville.The funeral was held here last Thursday afternoon from the W.J.Hayes \u2022 and Sons Funeral Home, to St.Matthews United Church.Rev.H.G.Lester of Shawville officiated.Burial was in the Church Cemetery.M158A A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE AMYOTTE GARAGE LIMITED FORT COULONGE tr Page Five THE EQUITY Thursday, January 23, 1958.home on Main Street, Campbell's Bay on Saturday afternoon to St.Andrews United Church where the service was conducted by the pastor, Rev.William Higham.Interment took place in the family plot at St.Andrews cemetery.stlon has taken place recently, In Percy Freeman Smith Burial At SI.Andrews the home of Isidore Lance, on enjoy their evening Immensely, end Calumet Island.x\\ aid of St.Ann's the gathering was cvieidered quite that worthy S^up known as the church\tlucceMful flm.nc.ally.\tranrnerette .Circle on C.lumrt Farmerettes CtTfla Be organised ,aUnd Calumet Island\u2014A re-organiz- Calumet Notes Binge I» AM Of SI.Ann's Church Caljihwl Island \u2014 On Sunday, Some seventy persons were in January f #$, a bingo was held at I attendance.Everyone seemed to Campbell's Bay\u2014Percy Free*nan Smith well known merchant and Mrs.Charles Sicard, has been elected as oresident; Mrs.Wilfred lumbertrgm at Campbell b Bay, Neville as secretary; also elected - - - ,\t¦ ,\t.\t.m as new officers were Mrs.Isidore *ho died sud( en y *' \u2019 lS\tfallllllPi Rllf Flop! Lanrc Mr, Hector I.anc, Mr, here \u2022«» Thur»d«y.wll a mech- UHUmCI DUS rlWl OS?\u2014 - .- 51Now Numbers Five U \u201c*> »*\">\u2022 J E Boil.°» | UnîïSl \u2019SïSSS\u2019S cLîumrt 1TTÏ5 SiïSÆ pride and progress being a brand new school bug, purchased by Mr J.H LaSalle brings the number of his present fleet to five These busses also serve to con- %» Be a 1 This group presently comprise* some twenty odd members.But as the new leaders begin to lmole-ment their ideas, it is thought that many more will be applying for membership Good luck to them.4.carefree to our lid Bay V Santa Claus Mr.Smith was born at Campbell's Bay, July 13, 1890 He was a son of the late Mathew Smith and his Mary Ellen Murray.was educated at school in Camp- vey the Island workers to their bell's Bay.He was a member of jobs at new Calumet Mines next Christmas! > What Nets rx A.And each forgets, as he strips and runs At a brillant fitful pace St Andrews United Church.Mr.Smith was also a member of the Campbell's Bay Curling Club and It's the kid in his daddy's Cadillac, served as its president in 1956 Who wins, in the lifelong race j n ' « SENIOR HOCKEY 8HAWVIM.E ARINA FRIDAY, JANLAKY U RENFREW V» #HAWVILLE * F F / é The fuieral was held from his < /9 \" \u2022\tvrff-' ; -Hêÿ X m » ?Me r z # Mcubcfc j > with m s A JANUARY23 If three days only THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY ^ L I % / ?t 1 & ( It Y Z IA H A JANUARY 23 - 24 - 25 f LADIES' KrZSê&rÆÏ, W mm'fa DON\u2019T MISS IT! \\ V-'.\u2019 WEAR WEAR \\ /C ïhuntday, January 23, 1958.THE EQUITY Page Six It il sad to M; we have to an- sports wtih the young people.Oui sympathy W ttfltnaed to Mrs Code ptd family.Norway Bay Noies Court Nouer! NOTICE rouitce that another of the Ions (Held over from last week* Mr.Donald McCredie of Ot- S/lvio Vaillancourt, 30 \u201e> rs, Plasterer, ot Demers Centre, PQ After having had his Preliminary I tawa specs the weekend at his Hearing on a charge of Rape, was parental home, condemned to stand his trial al Mrs J.N.McCredie visited with the next term of the Court of friends in Ottawa Sunday* Queen's Bench (Crown Side) of Mr #&d Mrs.L.A.Bailey paid the District of Pontiac.HU bail Is (lying visit to the Bailey homes was set at $1500.10 cash or $5000# | this weekend from Hamilton, Ont.on propeKy.Hie investigation was conducted by detective Andre Audet.QRP of Campbell's Bay time residents of Norway Ba> passed away this past weour auction sale.To get best prices engage an auctioneer with experience and knowledge of machine and livestock values.Wle.Tenders are Invited for the pos- phone or call on Arnold O'Neill, ition of bus driver for the Bristol Douglas.Ontario.Tenders Wanted x HUPP NURSING HOME The regular monthly meeting of the Central Auxiliary, Pontiac Community Hospital, in the Pent House, on the first Friday of each month at 8 p.m.School Board.This contract will jun until the closing of the schools on June 20th, 1958, and will MERRICK VILLE, ONT.BOX 269.\u2014The Family x GETTING MARRIED this year?Write or call for our FREE wed-dlng booklet for brides.Lowes Studio, 31 Pembroke St., W., Pembroke, Ontario.EBERT\u2014In loving memory of our darling daughter and sister, Karen Ann, who went to be an angel.J:uuary 29.1935 BARNSLEY\u2014Mr .£»id Mrs Rol- We are sad within our memory, and H C a o c 8 c 2 z x X a c H O 5C S K A CE r CA / l > F** V Z $ z À » r p r s H w r 3 > > a a c e e e a c z z CO X X X H o d 90 90 X X a a > > 3 THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY JANUARY 23 * 24 - 25 5 P P M ' > W A HODGINS W A HODGINS STORE SHA W A HODGINS STORE S O W A H i ) Thursday, January 23, 1958.THE EQUITY Page Eight làijl * # FATTY WASN'T FED 4 ( & G » 9 é i \\v % J m 'O v A CS * f r \\ X k SI* \u2019 v * \u2022 ¦ I i i i i .! 4 | j 5HUR-GAIN ï* A Student Ministers In Shawville Area Shawvilli» and district chu ch K ici * « ill recognize faces in tht a him* group of rtudoit ninls.ers f om Mc'îill Univers.ti They wcrt ikvn al Si is the result of More meat at lower cost feeoing tne SHUR-GAIN way.Straight grain led to your hogs can\u2019t put weight on your pigs r.s cheaply as when it is properly balanced with SHUR-GAIN Concentrates.For example 1700 OVCr (FRA, (KOY, (BO I pounds of your own grain requires only 300 pounds of SHUR-UAIN Hogmix Concentrate to make 1 ton of the best complete and balanced Hog Growing Ration that money can buy.You save on feed costs because of> Lcss Feed Consumed To Market Weight.To Market Earlier.Better Grades (Earning You More Premiums) So why feed for wasteful fat.Feed the SHUR-GAIN way Just give a trial to the SHUR-GAIN 5 Step Hog Program \u2014 call us to-day and we will explain how it can save you money.Get More Of Your Pigs In The Top Grade \u2014 THE SHUR-GAIN WAY \u2014 Protestant Churches P< .it made r-any frie i while here The p.c i was us ight.guest speakers in mo» ml's parish hill dur.ng a lunch *on with t .i Kvx lx G Elliott and Rc\\ H 0 Lgstei sitti ig Christian Youth Week Christmas At Home Ways and means report by Mrs.F.Lunam.«V was given to treas-iter.Roll call, sixteen members pce»end, one visitor.Collection H.bO One book and one baby bot.» let donated.A discussion followed on the Taking of quilts for Mrs.Martineau.Committee to buy materai and supervise making.Mrs.H.Martin was given $5 45 to buy material.Campbell's Bay Hospital Auxiliary Christmas at home, You just can\u2019t forget; For tho* wc are grown up We act like kids yet.For weeks before-hand.We buy and .ve «:noose; But thanks to our wents.We invest n 10 ooosc.Then for the wrapping\u2014 Much time there is spent; And many a hand Of perfecting is Icv.t.Then for the evening.When Santa should come; That\u2019s when the car wheels All start 10 hum.For all of the amily Bting home their gifts; And some of us boys Get stuck for some lifts.Some parcels' ire Dig As old Santa himself Then, others are small.Like you\u2019d set on a shelf.Whoi they are piled up A rond mom\u2019s Christmas tree We re all as tappy As big - ids can be During Christian Youth Week, Ottawa\u2019s three radio stations will have special programs in order to give listeners a clearer understanding of the purpose any activities of vahoqs church-centered groups.The theme of the week is \u2018Make Christ\u2019s Way Your Way ' and the week takes place from January 26 to February 2.Over CF7RA.the special programs start on Sunday January 26 with \u201cYouth Looks at Christian Youth Week at 6 20 pm Other Christian Youth Week programs over CFRA will bo at 8.30 each evening, Monday through Friday and a Camp Vesper Service at 6 20 p.m.Sunday February 2.CKO Y will carry special programs at 9 33 daily and 4 20 Sunday during the weeg and CBOs special Christian Youth programs will be at 7.45 Monday to Friday mornings.The January meeting of the Campbell\u2019s Bay Hospital Auxiliary was held in the Court House Monday evening.January 12th The meeting opened with prayer.The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted, by Mrs.H.Lunam.Mrs.Martineau gave the treasurer\u2019s report.$13.25 was transferred to the Central Board- Report of Central Board meeting by Mrs.D.Moodie.The Central Board asked for three mattress covers for baby cribs.They were delated by Mrs.Carty, Mrs.Moodie and Mrs.L Martin.Moved by Mrs.H.Lunam, seconded by Mrs.Moodie that Mrs.Win.Smith be added to quilt committee Refreshment committee for Feb.ruary.Mrs.Flood hostess and smdwiches.Mrs.L.Martin cake.Moved by Mrs.Flood the meeting adjourn.CUSTOM ROLLING AND GRINDING MIXING AND SEED CLEANING H I.Hobbs & Son CHURCH Then off to bed.But who'd ever think SUNDAY.JANUARY 26th PHONE 314J UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA | That a guy iwenty-five Shawvllle Pagoral Charge Rev.H.G.Lester.B A., B.D.Pastor ! fariv iext SHAWVILLE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA 3rd Sunday after Epiphany Clarendon Parish Rev.R.G.Elliott St.Paul\u2019s.Shawvllle , 11.00 am\u2014Morning Prayer and Sunday School 7.30 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer Holy Trinity.Radford 200 p-m.\u2014Evening Prayer St.L\"ke*i, Caldwell NO SERVICE Could not sleep a wink norning.We forget about rest We pile out of bed; Get rigged in our best.Shawvllle 10.00 a m.\u2014 Sunday School 1100 a m.\u2014Morning Worship 7 30 p.m.\u2014Evening Service Zion 2.30 p.m \u2014Public Worship \u2014All Are Welcome\u2014 .u £*$/ xr c When we get to the kitchen Mom will be there.She's rot washing ner face Or combing her bar.No.she has been up For quite some time.\u2022Xnd the turkey is cookeJ UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA I HI l et you a dime.>* * 5 , » t: # > % 1 ¦i f :W V « North Clarendon Mr.E A.Lawrence St.George.Thorne Centre 9.45 a.m.\u2014Morninj Prayer St.James, Utter Lake 11.00 a.m.\u2014Moi-ling Prayer St.Matthew.Char&erl, 3 00 p.m\u2014Evening Prayer Campbells Bay SJ.Georges.Portage 9.30 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion SL Alban, Parkman 2 30 p.m.\u2014Holy Communion St.John, Moorhead NO SERVICE St.George's.Campbell's Bay 1100 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion Quyon , ¦ Rev E.N.McColl St Lake's, Eardley 9.30 a m\u2014Morning Prayer St.John1-.Qeyon 11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Prayer St.Thomas, Bristol Evening Prayer / \\ .,// Us guys sit around Ar.d talk for awhile; But mother is working And wearing a smile.Holy Communio.i Service Ya:m.I Then all of a sudden St.Matthew, and Radford can bin-1 she ed service with Wesley No other service will be held this | r* Sunday- Rev.H.G.Lester will be in charge of ;his service.St.Mstlhews Church and all Sunday Schools are closed until May 1st.1958.Clarendon Pastoral Charge K.Luneburg L.S.Pastor Church Services ^ / / , f* K I ?- m* % I 2.00 n.m\u2014Wesley % says come and eat Xr.d all you ca-i hear IB fur scampering feel When we get to the table We know what we\u2019ll find A1: vf the good things That we had in mind.Yes.we eat till we re full.And then eat some more.No wonder our poor little stomachs Get sore X \\ :>>£ \u2018M yv THE HOLINESS MOVEMENT CHURCH Rev.Arthur W.Voteary, Minister North Onslow 10.15 a.m.-Sunday School 11.00 a.m \u2014Service Shawvllle 7.30 p.m\u2014Sunday Service Wed.8.00 p.m.\u2014Prayer Meeting \u2014Everyone Is Welcome\u2014 I I\u2019m ashamed to say No one says t'was good.You\u2019d think that cue Out of six really could.But I hope that she knows We all dread the day, When we have to spend Christmas n some other way.When the dishes are washed And the kitchen is swept vVe rush to the living room Where the Christmas tree's kept.There dsd takes over With the greatest of pride; And we know by his Anile UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA I How hp feels inside.* rZ jL .y ** mw m » 2.00 p m Jdoofcina ji WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH W.R.Schamehom Sunday .10.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School Morning Worship or an THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Mr.D.A.Smyth IC.1% a.m.\u2014Adult Bible Class 11.00 am \u2014Divine Worship > Rev (lirtfidau qijt?KENWOOD ALL-WOOL BUM \\ WOOL /* Products or anniversary 11 00 a.m 7.30 p.m.\u2014Evening Service Wednesday 800 p.m.\u2014Prayer Meeting Friday 8.15 p.m.\u2014Young People \u2014You Are Always Welcom- He hands out gifts.Some big,, and some small; And there's hands outstretched Waiting for all.Bristol Charge Rev.E.Rex Taylor 1.30 a.m.\u2014Knox 7.45 p.m.\u2014Austin l r.00 a.m \u2014St.Andrews §ive a What more thoughtful way to express your good of your affection for years to come.YouTl enjoy wishes?By giving the best in pure-wool comfort choosing the colour you want from our complete and glowing beauty, you present a daily reminder range of petal-tone beauties I 'n fifteen minutes Its really a sight; The Christmas?tree's empty, But the living rooms bright There are gifts piled up On everyone» knee; .« \u2022 * And all are quite happy Tt's not hard to see.EDWARD THE CONFESSOR Roman ST Catholic Church Maryland K.McDonald P.P BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Minister Rev; R D.Ellis Sunday 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00\ta.m.\u2014Worship 7.30 pan.\u2014Evangelistic Service Week Nights Rev.A Sunday Mass at 9.30 a.m A STANDARD CÜVKCH Rev.Eva Alexander THE Minister.10.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00\tam.\u2014Worship Service ™\tI Cordially Invited\u2014 | 8 pan.m.\u2014Young People Yes, that *s the way Of Christmas for me, 800 pjn., Wed.\u2014Bible Study and) And I hope it will never Any other way be SHAWVIU! STORES LIMITED PHONE 60 8 pjn \u2014You Are \u2022Ralph Young, Quyon ^031 Page Nine the equity Thursday, January 23, 1958./I^lican Vestry Meetings Ketch\u2019s Korner 15.30; J 15.50; Harry Wallace Clark#*.$6.50; Jueale Br Carl Bvsh 1173 w.$7 HÜ; J.Ul.ott $171.2) Barr Presides Al Nominations den.E.A.Lawrence and Noble Sheppard delegates to synod, and Teddy Richard and Noble Sheppard sidesmen.HI.tieorge, Thorne Cenlrt $r) fX); Wil.Min Me- the plans, or your boat will not function as it should Moreover\u2014Don\u2019t underestimate you owi abilities, certainly not with the Kits\u201d supplied today.It s not too early for you do-it-yoursclf bnaUig enthusiasts to start thinking about the sort of craft you would like to operate his coming summer.Ldgur Connolly $ti'.HU>, W.A.Hod-g ns Slum $23 47, Kuhm-11 Judd Clarendoi Council met January 6:h.11138 at a regular monthly me-Present Mayor Fulford and 81.James Otter lake Rural Dean R 0.Elliott pre- * ting Cr*.Bedes.McCord, Modems.Barr, i Smith and Sparling.The Annual Vestry Meeting of Saint Jame, Church.Otter Lake skied at the Annual Vestry meet-W«s held recently with The Rev mg of St.George Church, Thorne K\u201e\u201e, D.» a Eiiiou p^d.%r- r«rtu ^ Mrs.Sheppard presenting the Xensu-th Mil likes».Rector\u2019s ^nancisl report noted that fln-Warden reported that all com- uncial contributions had mtress-mitbnent to the Diocesan Synod ed considerably.Mas.Sheppard had beam met in full, and a small also reported for the Women\u2019s balance remained on hand The\tAuxilary, which had a busy year.\tLetter from C N R\tre Are pump\tLawience\tLang\t$2\t75;\tN\tE\tMe- Womens\u2019 Guild reported that\tand contributed to the work of\tto be held over till\tnext regular they had a successful year finan-' that important department of\tmeeting.\t; r.\tF C\tCowley\t11500\tRobert church li/«.and work.\tMotion Crs.Eades and Hodgms The Rural Deun congratulated The Rural Dean had words of that Cr.Barr be appointed pres- mmuerlain $2 00.Stewart Wo- the congregation on their loyalty\tpraise tor the manner in which\twing officer at nominations.Wed- ; yds\t$3.1 89,\tIn*id to the chupch.referring to the\tthe congregation kept up their\tne*day.January 8th\tat 10 pm to full, summer congregations he has attendance at public workup, and noon and elections if necessdry «.een there Mi E A.Lawrence, general loyalty to the church Es- t,n Monday, January 13th.1958.Stipendiary Lay Reader, in change pecially mentioning the wardens.yj,,, Allowing bills were pres- pHBE EHFHH.iÉÉii PeaSL Low pence was elected Tie Rural Dean appointed Eb- synod delegates.\tA minutes silence was observed that you can supply Laboui.by The Rural Dean ert Turcottee as Rector's Warden The meeting unanimously de- in memory of late Mrs.Jas Riley he way, is at least half the cost ppgtgctsd cided to increase their share of\t__ u/sftmsned boat.$&! 10; Vipmcl Construction Co riW 10.I! 1 Hobbi $27 M); Shaw-ville Milling Co.$120 00; Uvermte Express $2 00.W J.Hayes & Sons $102 ; Gus Burke.16.87; Bob Hod- Morna Dean Among Successful Graduates Fo.tunately.thert are some cx- Mmutes of the last regular rend teptionally good \u201cKits\u201d available nere in Canada -at a very reasonable price They are well designed and of excellent material\u2014-good.sc a-worthy craft that, with the \u2022 ecorrom nded power, are safe.We.II «7 50.A iritTbon & Taylor $4 ; ' comfortaole and good lookmg It won\u2019t be possible for everyone to look over the exhibit* at 'he Canadian National Boat Show but.for th< se who can, it would and special meetings were and approved by Motion Crs McCord and Smith\tCarried gins $18 20; Irwin Hayes $32 40; Correspondence for the month Merlin Wood* $963; Freeman read and discussed ing A total of 177 young women have successfully passed the annual nu se registration and licensing examinations, it is announced by the Association of Nurses of the Province of Quebec.All the members of the Sherbrooke Hospital graduating class of 1957 have successfully passed these examinations, one of them being Miss Morna Dean, daughter of Rev.and Mrs J.Leslie Dean of Richmond, Que, and granddaughter of Mrs.J A.Dean, Shawville.Grant $6 20; A chie Tubman 14.55; was ciuy.be most profitable There one can compare and speculate and, at the : same time, absorb most of the in-Carried.fomation relative to their cun.struction Motion Crs.McCord and Hod- g.ns that these bills be paid.Fort (oulonge W A Wirt Covlonge\u2014The Women's Association of the Fort Coulonge United Church held their regular monthly meeting.Thursday, January 9th at the home of Mrs.Anne Wumerton.The president, Mrs.Howard Smith, assisted by secretary.Mr G E Coltro and treasurer, Mrs.Ira Whalen were jointly in charge of the well attended meeting Hie monthly topic \u201cRepentence \u2019 was ably brought Iq the attention of the association, by reading an article from official leaflet Vestry Clerk rc-»ppoin I ^7T # 2 ' - m: wjp JVe have the train, fj ed electricians and If y specialised equip-men! that wUlWj mean the differ- Vl ence between dan- vf gérons wiring and f*4 safe satlsfactoogr P Installations.Call ns for every electric wiring Job.Every manufacturer of boat \u201cKits'* supplies a step-by-step description of construction.The most .mportant thing that you as a builder can do is to read and reread this guide.1 suggest that you thumb-tack it up near where you expect to work so that it will oe handy for reference as you movt aiorg with your construe- > I V w 6 New tier In the Orient.The 68 Ford is the first car ever to use the whole world as its test track.w ROUND-THE-WORLD WONDER AT A DOWN-TO-EARTH PRICE BRINK WORTH ELECTRIC While some power tools are desirable* they are not absolutely An electric drill and ind saw will considerably les- Electrical Contractors Portage du Fort, Que.Phone Shaw ville 649-50 stn the manual labour in drilling and cutting, as will an electric sander.However, as 1 said, these tools are desirable but uot essential.£82 U.«g igffipS rrivnatTu E-Era xxhsn and pick up your keys at your tord Dealer\u2019s teday.ThERF/S never been a Ford like this before! Just try it.One ride and you 11 wonder how such a fine car could cost so little.Most people guess too high on the 58 Ford price\u2014yet, Ford sells the lowest priced car of the low price three.A brand new look.There\u2019s nothing newer in the world of styling! Styling that wowed Paris.New \"sculptured in New Interceptor V-B world\u2019s lead in unique new\t, , Induction makes the powerful difference .gives you more power and far better gas mileage than ever before.And Ford One other important rejoinder.Whatever the '1KV\\ don't for any reason alter the construction from CEMETERY MEMORIALS ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED Bristol Bills \u2022A Peter Moyle, expense money, $120.00; Alex Murray, expense money $96.00; L.A Harkness, expense money, $102.00; Wellington Emmerson, expense money $60.; W J.Marks, expense money $96.; Gerald Ireland, expense money, $78.00; Pontiac Printshop, public notice $4 50; Gatineau Power Co.$19.72; Bruce McKay, labor, $15 ; Grant Beattie, grader, $24.00; Garnet Wiggins, labor, $10.00; J.W.Campbell $5.00; Fred Wiggins $35; W.J Hayes & Sons, funeral expenses $174.00; Dean and Merritt's spikes' $1.60; H.S.Ballantyne, salary, $60.00; Dan McCaffrey, labor $2.80; Regis Smith, labor $2.80; Donald Duff, labor.$3 00; L.A.Harkness.caretaking hall, $25.06; Robert Gordon $124.00; Victor Krutz, labor, $3.50; Basil Orr, labor $3.50; Hilliard Beattie, labor, 543.50; Wellington Emmerson, labor $12.00 Wellington Jones, labor, $11.20; George Pirie, labor, $2.80; John McCredie, labor, $2 80; Harold Easy, labor, $6.00; W.J.Marks labor.$8.40; Wallace McGillis, labor.$8.40; Reggie Stanley, labor, $15.00; N.A.Drummond, lambs destroyed, $66 66.Mileage With all that\u2019s new for a world of difference bnwth fofd t kwfy-tke W I OF FINE MARBLE AND GRANITE OF THE BEST QUALITY Made By The Latest Machinery Visit Our Showroom And See For Yourself e Six or V-8 the going is great a NRRRRRRRRMWRN MR A'.VM DEALER SEE YOUR GEORGE H.FR0AT5 & SONS \u201cStandard\" on some models, optional at extra cost on others.) (Certain features Illustrated or mentioned are It 1 DIAL HE 2-4224 RENFREW, ONT.Shawville Page Ten THE EQUITY Thursday, January 23, ItyH articles weie read Plans were made to donate $5 to T.B Seals aid pack used cloth ins for Red Cross.A discussion on, 4\t.Robertson with \u2022 good attend-1\tv,\u201erl nro,llm wel h#ld A regular meeting of the South Thomas Quelle, \u2022 lifelong re- :%%%%%:% it \u2014 \u2014~\tz-rrzzz'z Grant The roll call was a New!to be used on next years program ing.with the board of councillors Years thought.Mrs.John Robert- Several games of bingo were U follows: Mayor John McBane.n,*hl- *« me nome « s son, ecu was appointed president for I played\t|C.s*.E Kennedy, K Bronson.G.| Basil Quailc Hi was in his 88th «w-r' :\tL M\",\u201d\u2018 dent Mrs.James Glenn, assisted j *a>* m Wakefield, the guest of by Mrs James Russell as sec.-1 Mrs.James Laird and Mrs A Bristol ladies Aid 5.Onslow Council I Tiras.Ouaile Died I Helps W.I Build Rink New Years Night end Mrs W A.Moore of Ottawa, Mrs John M.111km of Otter Lake and Mrs Eric Copeland of Dan- tord Lake, Also 14 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren The palbearers were.Harold WUaon, Morrison Bennett, Barry iUclne.CHbnour Black.L _ Quaile and CyrU Black Th» funeral we* hold from The W.J.Kayes end Son* Funeral Home to St Pauls Anglican Church Main St Shawvtlle with Rev R.O.Elliott officiating sifted Uy Rev.I.McColl of Quyon Allan Interment wa, in 8t.Pauls Came- Bristel Memorial Ladles AM meeting at the home of Mrs John tery year.Born in Leslie towiwhip on Minute» of the previous meet-1 November 3rd.1870.h* was the ing were read and adopted as read by motion of Crs.Bronson laid of the late Robert Quaile and his wife the former Mary Cardin 1902 he married Lois tieasurer.New Organ For Bristol Memorial A new Hammond electric organ has been installed in Bristol Memorial Presbyterian Church.On Sunday.January 19th.a dedication service will be held.All | members and visitors are specially naked to attend.Thirty young people from Ottawa under the leadership of Douglas Fulford w ill also attend the service.Pitt son Students from United and Ang-1 OReilly.llcan Church Mission of McGill ig§ iner.Scully of this township and after The following bills were presented for payment: 4 University are in the community this week.Let us make them welcome.They are well worth hear- spending one year living in Shaw-Balance of Laurie C MacKech-1 ville, moved onto his own farm nies salary $24000.Davis Garage where they resided until he death Mrs.Davis Hodgins.Ottawa, vis-1 $6 20; Allen Meredith $72 00, Can- of his w ife in November 1950 ted her mother.Mis.\tLeonard | adian Oil Co.\tLtd.$98«9;\tIt.A\tSince that\ttime he\tmade\this Kelley\t$84 00;\tRental of\tTown\thome with\this sons\tBasil\tand Recent guetfs with Mr\tand\tMrs.I Hall of\tQuyon\t$10.00; Wright and\tLinden, and\tspending\tshort\tperl W.Wilson were Mr.\tand\tMrs.Pontiac\tTelephone Co.80c;\tQuyon\tiodg with his daughter\tMrs.\tRac-1 Fred Brow ne.William Wilson and Hardware $75 25; Fairbanks Ho- j toe.Kim of Ottawa; Mr.and Mrs | tel $019.2ha«.Wall and family of Hazel / v.4 ittiéjJ N,NI vs ng.Smith recently.?\\u//./'- 1 V \u2022 \u2022 Bristol Women's Institute TTie Bristol Women's Institute | Dean.Ont held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs.R.A Grant and I j( her daughter.Mrs.Wilmer Hodgins with a large | Humphrey.Ottawa, attendance.Meeting was in charge of Mrs.Dalton Russell assisted by Mrs.John Robertson.Roll call was I has returned to the home of Mrs.sing, say or pay.Many interesting | David Russell.Taking an active interest in Moved by C Draper and scc- Community affairs he was Seconded by Cr.Henderson that these rvturv for th0 Leslie School Board , for 32 yearn and Secretary to the Municipality of Leslie.Clnpham and Huddersfield for a period of 37 years He waF a member of St.James Anglican Church at Otter Lake and was Church Warden fos 20 years.V i ,5 / Mrs Erx in Russell is the guest Mrs.tv Garnet b\u2018\u201c* b«-\u2019 Paid.jm ) Motion Crs.O'Reilly and Mohr hat $25.00 donations be given to Wvm«n Women's Institute re Diulding exoerses of Wyman Community Rink Motion Crs Henderson and Draper that lot No.25c.Rwg* 5 owned by John Muldoon be trans-fe red to Mrs.Theresa St.Denis, wife of Arthur St.Denis.Spanish, Ont.Part of lot no 7, range 1 owned by John Fuoco be transferred to Mr.Ludger Lauzon.330 Champlain St.Hull.Que These transfers are made on authorization by Notaries.Motion Crs Mohr and Kennedy that M I den a Fraser's signature be accepted at Bank of Montreal for the transaction of Municipal Affairs.I Mrs.William Russell who wa*| « patient in Shaw ville Hospital 3 5X_ «\u2022 \u2022 x Mr.Quaile is survived by two sons.Basil of OtterLakc.Linden of Campbell's Bay; and two daughters Mrs.Earl Hudgins (Stella) of Aylmer; Mrs.Peter Racine (Lola) of Otter Lake.One brother Jerry of Otter Lake, and four sisters.Mrs Thos Bennett Yes indeed / \u2014- I'm keying It dene during the winter when men end mete rials «re s veils tale.EVERYBODY SHOULD SUPPORT THE WINTER WORK CAMPAIGN NORTH STAR FEEDS Whether you are feeding POULTRY, HOGS or CATTLE you can depend on \"Ah.MOLSON'S completes the picture!\u201d NORTH STAR FEEDS Motici Crs.O'Reilly and Draper that we make application to Ward Agency for Security Bond.Motion Crs.Bronson and Kennedy that application be made to Provincial Government for a Gov-ernmv.it Grant of $4000 00 on a 50-50 basis.Motion Cr.Draper meeting adjourn.Nominations in Quyon Town Hall.January 8.1958 for South Onslow Council:- Seat 1\u2014Kenneth D.aper re-elected oy acclamatlco.Seat 3\u2014Gervasc O'Reilly and Stanley Kearns nominated.Mr.Kearns withdrew his rame, leaving Gervase O\u2019Reilly elcct- I to give you the best results at lowest cost.possible 4 Why not call in and discuss your requirements of f FEED - COAL - FUEL OILS » ?with us.f \\ IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST.* : i Shawville Milling Co.Ltd.\u201cWhere Trading Is A Pleasure!\u201d LLOYD STEVENS, Manager TELEPHONE 304 i ! ed.m Seat 5\u2014Lloyd Henderson re-elected by acclamation.Board for 1958 John Me Bane, Mayo: ; Councillors.Ko.ineth Bronson.Edward Kennedy, Charles Mohr.Kenneth Draper.Gervase O'Reilly, aid Lloyd Henderson.1 * ! u M LADIES! YOU (AN WIN BIG (ASH JAMPOTS PIUS A MORRIS CAR i i (Mrs.) M.Ider.a Fraser, Sec.-Treas.dT Wyman W.I.With the president, Mrs.W.F.Pritchard presiding over the monthly meeting of Wyman Women's Institute, fourteen members and two visitors present, routine business was discussed and further plans were made about opening the rink.Further donations have been received.Given the right kind of weather, it is hoped there will soon be skating for everyone.BY THE a mild and mellow MO LSON'S Whatever the occasion MYSTERY VOICE ON THE AYLMER 50 - A - DAY RADIO SHOW DAILY AT 11 SO A.M.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 it n When good friends get together, Molson\u2019s Ale adds that extra pleasure.Refreshing, tasty, smooth .so good by itself too.When you feel it\u2019s time to relax, sit back, and enjoy a friendly glass.Alivays say The Roll Call was answered I with a New Year's Resolution.I TTie list of articles to make up ! an exhibit for the Ottawa Ex-I hibition was read and discussed, and it was decided that the branch would not place an exhibit this year.A collection of used clothing is to be made up and sent out among the members, and this is to be brought in to the February meeting to be held at the home of Mrs.Garth Graham.This meet in,g will take the form of a Valentine party.Humourous readings on \"My Day\" and \"Syvntoms\u201d were road by Miss Edey, and -Mrj.Roland Graham gave a reading \u201cOn Being Cltadcked.\" Refreshments were served by th* hostess, and a social hour enjoyed.or with snack or meal > mm > T + % \u2022 \u2022 » p SS fi 77M $ Make Mine ee ÛV 0.MOLSONS M i r .'a ê i?r m : : wv DIAL 1350 PEMBROKE 'W 9233 Thursday, January 23, 1958.THE EQUITY Page Eleven u*y êiUfnoon, with Krv H.U.LiLott officia tin*.Interment followed ld the parish cemetery.Dr.Powles' Sister Dies In Montreal (oulonge United Annual Meeting ROWAT & ROWAT NOTABIE8 SB AW VILLE, QUEBEC The United Quyofl Accident Victim luccnmbi In Hospital Amy I.W Powles, sister of Dr Fort Coulongt Church of Fort Coulonge held its C F.C.Powles, well known ai*iual Church business meeting, plu%*cian ai Shawvifie.died lait Monday.Janus y 30 St the home!Sunday In Montreal hôpital after of Mrs.Anne Fumerton under thel# lengthy illness She was 69 I Arthur De sabrais Sr, \u2022 Quyon devotional guidance and chairman-1 She was bom in Montreal, resident for more than 50 years, snip ai the Minister, Rev.W.M l the daughter ai William R Pow- F.H.Bud ROWAT, SHAWVILLE Office 180 Res.164 Agent for the Manufacturers Life Mr.and t Silas Sunstrum, Osgood e.Verna Devine.Ottawa, Mr and Mrs.Sa void Cole and family, Ottawa.Mrs.Fred Thrun.Otter Lake and mmy other friends and relatives from the district- MAIN ST.PHONE:- v, ' NELLIS HODGINS General Insurance SHAWVILLE .LAIRD and RUSSELL mm PHONE 111 x A P.O.BOX 144 & TELEVISION SERVICING * n PAUL A.MARTINEAU Barrister & Solicitor B A.L.L.L.CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY Phone 28 BRISTOL, QUEBEC Phone 658-12 V ?I'hone 604 3 * .Roofing Specialists Reasonable Price# Guaranteed .Application Manufacturer's Credit Plan Available ' LINDSAY SCHARFE Authoriz'd Barrett Applicator ifcNFBEW.ONT.I hone HE 2-3309 Lawn Block JOHN F.KELLY QUEBEC t W.\u2022.v \\ J* QUYON Licensed to conduct sales I v * anywhere In Pontiac and district Nothing Joo big or too small.m* Illustrated: Front to rear, Regent 4-door hardtop.Mayfair 2-door hardtop, 4-door Sport Suburban.Just 3 of 21 beautiful Dodge models for 58! A winter buy is the best buy.nnnp-TO when you go with the winner! UuuUt So MILNE, HONEYWELL & BURPEE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Phone SE 1-1114 Phone ZS Phone HE S-286S $4 Sparks Street.Ottawa 4 Lawn Block, Campbell's Bay 192 Raglan Street, Renfrew Why wall for springtime to come when now # the smart time to go Dodgtl Why put up with an UNdepondnblo old oar when you can wheel through winter with a completely new, PUN-dependable Dodgml Come see how Dodge \u201958 Torsion-A IRE suspension seems to flatten frozen ruts and ridges smooth as a skating rink .how Dodge Total-Contact brakes bring you safer stop-control.Come try new Dodge V-8 spirit that powers you through deep snow and slush .and trouble-free, mechanically operated Dodge push-button Torque-Flite automatic transmission that always lifts your driving pleasure, never lets you down.Get a real winter buy on a beautifully built new \u201958 Dodge, and you\u2019ll be way ahead all year long! VIPOND CONSTRUCTION CO.LTD PHONE PR 7-16Î1\tHULL, QUEBEC SHOVELS, COMPRESSORS.CRUSHERS, GRADERS.TRUCKS WE MANUFACTURE CONCRETE SEWER PIPE REINFORCED ROAD PIPE \u201cWe Go Anywhere And Tackle Anything*\u2019 \\ % t A im HSS^^MmmtlUÊÊÊt Dodge push-button Torque-Flite transmits power simply, instantly, automatically! And new Sure-Grip differential automatically assures better traction in snow and mud of places where other cars would be ice-bound ! QYooi -ÀlcYBurneif Cf C ; O.lets you pull out CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT* 53 Queen Street Ottawa 4, Ontario Telephone: 2-2240 Harry Wood, C.A.Dwight F.McBurney, C.A.YOU'RE ALWAYS A STEP AHEAD IN CARS OF THE FORWARD LOOK CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED WINTER'S A WONDERFUL TIME TO GO DODGE AGENCY BOWIE General Insurance and Real Estate P.0.Box 401, Campbell\u2019s Bay, Que.Richard Bowie, Agent \u2014For fast and efficient service\u2014 CALL CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY 59 day and 37 evening, 1 t SHAWVILLE Sm Climax-Shower of Start way Thorny night on TV-chock local programma listing for time ind channel 3979 Thursday, January 23, l&r.X THE EQUITY Page Twelve SI John's Ambulance Holy Scriptures.The Junior hockey team were defeated last Wednesday afternoon by the Quyon Juniors with a score of 6 to 1, In a spirited game of clean hockey, TTie goal scored by Shaw ville was the work of Lome Smiley, the youngest and lightest player on tne ice.The line-up for ShawviUe was as follows:* K_ Richardson, goal; C Nicholson, point; Arthur Shaw, point; U Smiley, rover; L.Hynes, centre; C.Caldwell, r.wing; F.GustafTson.25 Years Ago 74 Years Age 50 Years Ago SENIOR HOCKEY Some 22 member! registered at the 8th Claes of First Aid on Friday last, quite a few of whom are new members.Owing to other things on that evening, g number who wish to tabs this course.were not present and it is anticipated that there will again be around 40 altogther FRIDAY, JANUARY S4 8NAWV1LLE ARENA Municipal election in Clarendon and Shaw ville were decided Monday.In Clarendon Jag.P.Connelly and Carl Fulford were re-elected, E.J.Barber tabes a \u2022eat In place of retiimg Cr P.Corrigan.Mayor W H.Barr was returned to office.In Shswville.Mayor J.L.Hodgins was re-elected.For councillors four nominations were made for three vacancies.necessitating a ballot and Dr, D J Campbell taking the place of retiring Cr.J.J.Gibson.John J.Caldwell and O.Prender-gast were re-elected.Bom at Shswville.Quebec, co Friday, January 13.1033.to Mr and Mrs.G.Lemuel Hodgins, a The snow up the Coulonge Riv- Board of School Commissioners ex is only four feet deep The Clarendon met January 13, 1906 Members present: Andrew Sly, William Hbroer, James Hanna, Kingston and Pembroke Railway has been blocked since Wednesday, 7 feet of snow at Kingston; drifts, 13 feet RENFREW VS SHAW VILLE Lewis Hodgins.Moved and seconded by Hodgins and Hanna the board accept the tender of J.C.Hayes to build school house No.5 for $132500.according to plan and specification.Carried.Moved and seconded by Hanna and Horner that the tender of MIS* Shaw be accepted to teach 2nd school in No 3 district at a salary of $30 per calendar month.# the end of term.Carried.The following list of books were accepted to be used in the schools for tT _\t.\t.\t.\t.the next four years.Readers-Roy- l p to the present week Pknty ^ çrown; Spelling-Principal Spel- of pork has been sold at from $6 5 ^opy Books-Permanship.Mat- | to $7 per cwt.but the competition between buyers was so brisk that Councillors are elected In Portage du Port for the current year are Messrs P.B.Coyne, George Reid and Wm.Bennett.7 This class is again under the augpicee of the Scout Mothers Auxiliary and there are presently 154 graduates of various degrees of qualifications.The only > ¦ ' ?One hundred and eighty men left for the shanties last Friday.A movement is on foot to secure for every minister of the Presbyterian Church of Canada a salary of not less than $780 a year and free house.A Montreal clergyman vs add leasing different congregations on the subject .:« ^ Mr James Crawford
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