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[" bbl By Subscription Shewville Quebec, Thursdey, July 9, 1999.No.4, 77th., Yoer.Shawvillc Council Preparing By-law Re Merchandising By Non-Residents Three Killed, One Injured,\" In Car Accident East of Quyon School Board Nominations Take Place Throughout County I SrS I about three feet off the nesses selling merchandise on\tobject.edge oTthe road.The vehicle the sidewalks of ShawvUle, two,- was a total loss.Donald i young men from Renfrew >.y\tn* Thompson and Margo Dagg ! the name of Hanford appeared\t|l|g|e n* 11b nOlllvl «STSS » ha« Al Radford Eft?Rto jars ISS-FA -ss iJ », »\u2014 Quyon attended at the scene councilman that they didn t\tMrs\tH.H.Horner, a\twell at the accident.\tJust walk in and set up snop\tknown\tpersonality In Shaw- on our sidewalks, but consult- %Ule and district for many ed the secretary-treasurer of years, died quietly In her sleep the town, as well as a lawyer at her home in Radford, July In Campbell's Bay before do- hgt.she was In her 73rd year, lng so.Secretary Hayes In- Bom Angelina Hodglns, at formed them that there was I Radford, Quebec, daughter of no bylaw on the books to\tpre-\tthe\tlate Thomas\tM.Hodglns vent them selling from\tthe\tand\this wife Mary\tHanna.Mrs.sidewalks, and this was, they Homer married her late bus-said, corroborated by a lawyer | band, Henry Hingston Homer from Campbell\u2019s Bay.The Hanfords stated that I exception of seven years spent they h*.d no w sh to make bad in the Canadian West, where friends over the episode,\tand\ther\thusband died\tIn 1914, she wished only to do what\twas\tspent her entire\tlife in the right.They had come, they Radford area en the Hodgins said, to make their position homestead.clear In this respect.They were courteously heard out by _\t_\t, Council, were told that the Nominations have been post- Cemetary.The Dagg servce who,e matter would be further poned until next week.\twill take place at 2.30 p m.dlgcussed b council, and vhat Bryson\u2014\tand a double funeral will be they woujd be advised by mail William Maloney and Thadde held for Donald Thompson Qf the outcome The episode terminated with a not-so-courteous exchange between one of the Hanfords and the editor of The Equity, touched off by Hanford embarking on Instructions to the editor as to what to .report, io readers of the paper regarding the matter.' Later In the evening Edgar Hodgins met Council on the same subject, opening his remarks with a word of congratulation to the editor of The Equity for making the townspeople aware of what was happening on our sidewalks.He continued by requesting Council on behalf of ShawvUle merchants, to g.ve consideration to the passing of a by-law which would effectively prevent out of town businesses from selling merchandise in ShawvUle.Pinal decision was embodied in a notice of mot- Three natives of the Shaw-viMe area died in an auto crash early Wednesday morning, half a mile east of Quyon, and a fourth lies Injured In Pontiac Community Hospital.Dead are: Miss Margo Dagg, 19, of Aylmer, Que, only child of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Dagg, #f Aylmer and niece of Edgar and Arthur Hodglns of ShawvUle.Donald Thompson, 31 of Eastview, Ont., son of Mr.and Dr.H.E.Laycock, coroner, Mrs.Graham Thompson of of Port Coulonge, called an R.R.3, ShawvUle.\tinquest at 9 30 a.m on Wed- Oraiham Russell, 20, of nesday .and shortly thereaf-Eastview, Ont., son of Mr.and ter adjourned It until the re-Mrs.Andrew K.Russe l, a covery of Carol Thompson, nephew of Donald Thompson, The victims were returning and grandson of Mr.and to Ottawa after driving An Mr» Graham Thompson.drew Russell, father of Grain hospital In ShawvUle Is ham, to Bristol to catch the Carol Thompson, 28, driver of westbound CNR train for his the car, and a brother of home In North Bay.Donald Thompson, now on Funeral services will be held leave torn the Navy In Hall- for the three victims on Frl-lax.He Is suffering broken day afternoon, from W.J.ribs and shock.\tHayes Funeral Home to Shaw- The car, a 1959 model, left vUle United Church.Rev.E.I Johnston will officiate, and burial will be in Maple Grove Nominations to most of the Otter Lak various school boards around Madas Richard and Theodore the County took place on Mon- Richard nominated to replace dav July 8 Most have elected Basil Qualle and Noble Shep- srsrs zssrs cjuMuts have vacanc es because of a tag one seat without a nom iack of nominees, and one has lnee.Which seat has been e declared its nominations 11- vacant Is, not yet known.,\t( ampbell s Ha\\ Results available at press Dr.J.A.Bradshaw was elected by acclamation to replace Klmer Sturgeon and Asa Smith was returned by accla- tree time were: Protestant Boards Onslow\u2014 Alvin Kelley.Wyman, replacing Harvey Ross; Allen Meredith.Quyon.Walt*» Eldon Stitt returned by acclamation.Litchfield\u2014 Secretary Geo Stewart advised The Equ.ty today that three persons were nominated to fill two vacant\" positions.Names of those nominated were not released, because, stated Mr.Stewart, the entire proceedings were iUegal.The Board w.U now make enquiries to the Department of Education, Quebec, as to what to do next.Fort Conlonge\u2014 Lloyd Neville and Douglas Campbell both returned by acclamation.mat on.Portage du Fort\u2014 Lenthen Vaughan was returned by acclamation.Clarendo Four nominees have been named to All two vacancies.At press time none had withdrawn, so that there will in all probability be an election.Retiring Commissioners Lee Hodg.ns and Walter KUgour were nominated, as well as Fred Dagg of Yarn and Dr.Wallace Hodglns of Shawvllle.Thorne\u2014 Richard Dahms and Sidney Sheppard were returned by acclamation Bristol\u2014 Fred Graham was returned by acclamation.Separate School Boards Calumet Island\u2014 Retiring commissioner Gerald Griffin was renominated, and Is opposed by Lucien Meilleur.Retiring Commissioner Hermldas La rose was renominated and is opposed by Isidore Lance.Fort Conlonge\u2014 Six men have been nominated to fill two vacant seats: Emerll Adam, Phllias Amyotte, Emile Amyotte, Arthur Fran-coeur, Herve Lacroix and Edwin Ward.An election will be held on July 13.Quyon\u2014\t1 Retiring Commissioners J.8.Stanton and John Robinson were re-elected by acclamation.Bristol\u2014 No one appeared on nomination day, so that no one yet replaces retiring Commissioner Andrew Dagg.Quebec has been informed of the situation by secretary Raymond Trudeau.Portage\u2014 J.J.McCallum was elected by acclamation to replace retiring commissioner Leo Mallette.% in 1910 at Radford.With the As a resident of the district Mrs.Horner had a keen interest in and a vast knowledge .of the early days of the church and community.She was a devout member and an ardent supporter of all forward-looking community enterprises.When the Radford Hospital Auxil.ary was formed in 1948, Mrs.Horner was its first president and she held offices at \u2022 various times in other community 3r-gamzaLions.\t.\t?' \u2022 » The funeral of the late Angel na (Lina) Homer was held \u2022on Friday, July 3rd from Radford United Church with interment in the cemetery of Norman United Church, Charters.The officiating clergyman was the Rev.E.I.Johnston of ShawvUle United Church, assisted by Mr.E V.Cook, lay minister of the Radford church.ganist was Mrs.Hubert Ham-Uton.The pall bearers were Messrs.Russell Mee, Bill Hanna, Clarence Brownlee, Marshal Chamberlain, and her nephews Brent Horner and Dr.Bruce Horner.Mrs.Horner will be keenly missed from Radford Community.Her kindly disposition and keen interest in all things relating to community life made her a prominent and much loved figure in the district .Friends and relatives from a distance present included: Mrs.Mervin Stewart, St.Lambert, Que., Mrs Milton Wall, Sudbury, Ont., The Hon Senator and Mrs.Byron Horner, Mrs.Laird Barclay and Mrs.Ralph Richmond, Ottawa; Mrs.Harry Kerley, Toronto; Mr.and Mrs.Ken Moore and Mrs.Riley of Rupert, Que.CampbeL\u2019s Bay Newberry were re-elected by and Graham Russell at 3 30 p.m.acclamation.Lightning Sets Fire To Barn Ai Starks Corners Calumet Island Goes To Polls To Elect Mayor and Councillors A severe thunder storm last Sunday night was the cause of a fire In a Stark\u2019s Comers bam owned by Mrs.John Wlc-kens.Noticed first by Willard Sparling, the bam seemed to burst into flames when struck and was rapidly demolished.The fire occurred while church was In progress, but notwithstanding tills, neighbours rushed to the scene There was nothing to be done except prevent fire spreading.There were bales of hay In the bam, as well as some straw, lumber and timber.The bam was situated on the Wlckens farm at Starks Comers, some five miles from the Wlckens house down by the river.Mrs.Wlckens was not at the farm when the fire broke out.The loss was not covered by Insurance.No plans for rebuilding have been made.The Municipality, of Calumet Island goes to the polls on Monday to elect a.mayor and two councillors; one for each of seats three and four.Seat 2 has already been won by acclamation by Abia Corriveau, who held the seat prior to this week\u2019s nominations.In the contest for mayor Is Orner Dufault.who has been on council for 30 years, and has been mayor since 1940, except for a two year period when he withdrew/ Opposing him Is Gerald Lemaire, merchant- -\t* There are two candidates for Seat 3, Maurice DumoucTiql who was on council until nomination day; and Ross Lamothe.There are also two candidates for Seat 4 Stewart, the previous councillor and Ross Stewart.Elections will take place on Monday, July 13.the James The or- from 500 Campbell\u2019s Bay Red Sox Lead UOV Baseball League Bryson Elections To Be Contested Monday ShawvUle takes on .the iea- Sox to victory in the opener gue leading Red Sox next Qun- while Vinton\u2019s Jerry Hearty dày In Campbell\u2019s Bay after came back In the second g/me being rained out of last Sun- with a shutout pitching effort.day\u2019s twlnblU in Sheenboro.\t___ The Tigers will probably play Quyon moved into a second the postponed games July 26 place tie with ShawvUle last in Sheenboro\tweekend and now finishes Campbell\u2019s Bay *nd Vinton with four games against the split their UOVBL doublehead- hard-hitting Vintonlans, whose er last Sunday at trie Bay.playoff chances depend on the Jack Thomas pitched the Red outcome of this series.Bryson will hold elections next Monday for Mayor and Councillors.Nominated yesterday for mayor were J.Constant Poisson, retiring mayor, opposed by Alex Goransson.Nominated for Councillor, Seat 5 were Peter Kluke, retiring councillor, opposed by Clifford Olmstead.For seat 6 were retiring councillor Joseph White opposed by Fred Atkinson.Joseph Hamel was re-elected to Seat 4 by acclamation.Dr.Jester Performs Before Enthusiastic Crowd lng for all.by Pheobe McCord That masterly master of ceremonies, Rotarian Joe Rus sell, has done It again.On On Tuesday evening, Jtily S, Rotartans and their friends were In the ShawvUle High School Auditorium to be entertained by a long time friend of Mr.Russell\u2019s.This was the nenowned mind-reader and hypmotist, the\" Amazing\u2019\u2019 Dr.Jester, and his partner, Lady Ethel.It proved a most entertaining even- Rotarian Moore elected president, Lawrence greeted the gathering and spoke briefly of the Club\u2019s fund raising project in sup-,Continued on Page Five) Newly Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Bretzlaff Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr.and Mrs.Ira Whelen Honored At Family Dinner New Arrival On June 20th Mr.and Mrs.; wedding cake, and the family 1 had propane gas lights installed in the home as a gift.Their family attended from Toronto, Oshawa, Arnprior.Cake and sandwiches were served.Lewis Bretzlaff of Schwartz, Que., celebrated their 50th anniversary, their children gave them a surprise party.5-piece chrome set, a lounge, ALLEN\u2014Bennie and Mary Allen announce the arrival of a baby boy at Pontiac Community Hospital on Thursday, July 9.Both well.b Mr.and Mrs Ira Whelen of Fort Coulonge, Que., were honored with a family dinner on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary.Mr.and Mrs.Whelen were married on June 25th, 1919 in Melville (Presbyterian) now United Church in Eganville, Ont.by Rev.Mylne.Miss Edith Weeks of Eganville was bridesmaid and Mr Bev-ett Llsk was groomsman at [he Whelen wedding.Mrs.Whelen was the former Gertrude Llsk of Eganville.Mr.and Mrs.Whelen have \" three children and one grandchild.Their children are Mrs.Henry Wallace (Eunice) of Athelstan, Que., Miss Inez Whelen of Ottawa and Mrs.W.A.Bryan (Isobel) also of Ottawa.Gifts and congratulatory messages were received by the couple.Present at the 40th wedding anniversary celebration were Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wallace of Athelstam, Que.; Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Bryan, Miss Inez Whelen and Mr.Robt.Webster all of Ottawa, Mr.and Mrs- Lloyd Neville, Miss Jean Neville and Mrs.Anne Fumer-ton of Fort Coulonge.New Rotary Olfiten Take Office Mr.- Mrs.Amile Zacharies Honored On 40th Wedding Anniversary Total Orangemen Plan Walk Al Ouyon Pontiac County Orangemen plan a walk at Quyon on Saturday July 11.winding up at the Fair Grounds, where Rt.Worshipful Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Quebec, George Crobar of Aylmer will be the guest speaker.The walk is expected to start at 2 P-m- Officers of the Shawville Rotary Club who took office at the beginning of July are: President, Lawrence Moore; Vice-President, Claude Elliott; Co-secretaries, Nellis Hodgins and W.A Brown; Treasurer, Vic Parsons; Directors, W.A.Brown, Joe Russell, Ken Smith, and Wyman MacKechnie.electric lamps, electric kettle, a steam Iron, an electric fry pan and other articles.A three storey wedding cake, sand-, wtches, and cakes were served.They also danced a bridal square.Everyone had an joyable time.On July V Mr.and Mrs.?s celebrated adversary by a Each Amlel their 40th a surprise party put on by the Zion Lutheran Church Ladles Aid and their own children and friends from new and far.They were presented with four en- Thursday, July 9, 1959.THE EOUITv Page Two Ceulonge WMS Campbel Ps Bay Council To Rent Grains of Sand /9BmSE\\ The monthly W.M.8.meeting of Fort Coulonge United Church was held at the home if Mrs.Francis Carlson TUes.night, June 30th.Mrs.Q.E.Colton, president, presided, misted by Mrs- Anne Fumer-ton, sec.-treas.The meeting opened with the theme hymn and prayer and the president gave the call to worship followed by the Lord's Prayer In unison.A hymn was sung.The topic for the meeting was \"Fellowship\" and the lesson story was given by the president; Mrs.Ira Whelen read the scripture lesson.The roll call was answered by each member, who repeated a verse of scripture and minutes were read and approved.Mrs.Colton read a portion of the study book.\t¦¦¦m Council Chamber To School Board The EamTY C WÀN A :k Yarm brou- B 11 Hodgln ght in a stalk of reed canary grass to The Equity office last week, which when measured produced the astounding result of 6' 11\".We figure this may well be a record.Minutes of a general meet-, ious meeting were read, lng of the Campbell\u2019s Bay.i It was moved by Frank Council held on Monday, June Hampel, seconded by Harold 1st, 1959 at the usual hour Wilson that these minutes be Printed And Published Weekly At PONTIAC PRINTSHOP Shawvitle, Quebec PvSIishers & Editors: The following bills were presented fôr payment: Sntlth ! After waiting one hour and Bros, $37.50; Gatineau Power no quorum being present, It Is Co., $35861; Pilon Bros, moved by J.E.O\u2019Neil, secon- $32.09; Vlpond Construction, tied by Edgar Lance that this $5675; Lloyd Hensley, $230.00; meeting be adjourned until Municipal Forms, $33.84; 8er-IMonday, June 8th, 1959 at the vice Press, $19.15; Irvin\u2019s Ser- Carrled.vice Oarage $5 04; Rheas Minutes of an adjourned Poisson, $2.00 session of a regular meeting of the Campbell\u2019s Bay Council for the month of June, 1959 held at the usual hour and place on Monday, June 8th 1959 Present:\tMayor David Lunam; Councillors, Edgar Lance, Frank Hampel, Harold Wilson.Mayor David Lunam and Councillors Wilson subscribe to their oath of Office.The secretary being absent, It Is moved by Frank Hampel and seconded by Harold Wilson that Edgar Lance be appointed secretary Protem for Carried.The minutes of the prev- and place.Present: Councillors Edgar Lance and J.E.O'Neil.David and Rosileen Dickson By Subscription $3.00 Par Year Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa Fort (oulonge Notes Mr.Howard Fumerton of the teaching staff, Winston Churchill Collegiate, Scarborough, Ont, Is visiting his mother, Mrs.Anne Fumerton.usual hour.,\tTHANKS The Shawville Rotary Club staged an excellent show on Tuesday evening when Dr.Jester and his partner, Lady Ethel gave an exhibition of mind reading and extra sensory perception.These two entertainers, who come from Oakland, California, donated their talents for the benefit of Shawville Rotary Club.Thus the proceeds of Tuesday night\u2019s show will be applied in full to the payment of costs incurred in the construction of the wading pool in Shawville.Our comments on this subject here are for the sole purpose of expressing our appreciation of the quite magnificent gesture of Dr.Jester and Lady Ethel in coming to Shawville free of charge, and so helping out in the furtherance of a most worthwhile cause.Councillor Lloyd Hensley appears and takes his place and subscribes to his oath of Office.It was moved by Harold Wilson, seconded by Frank Hampel that these Bills be paid.The following transfer was From Edward to Louis Ken- FRIGIDAIRE FOOD FREEZERS \"Christianity second Chance\", also a letter was read from Dr.Margaret Savage ol John Neil Hospital, Cold Lake Alberta, giving a splendid account of the work carried on in the hospital.Mrs Colton and Mrs Whelen gave a very Interesting report on the WM8 sect onal rally for Pontiac, held June 17th In St.Andrews United Church, Campbell\u2019s Bay.Carried I produced: OraveUe Sley for lots 137-26 - 137-27 137-28.It was moved by Lloyd Hensley, seconded by Frank Hampel, that the secretary be authorized to make the necessary correction In the Valuation Roll now in force In the Municipality.Carried.Municipal Inspector Leeland Baird appears before the Council regarding a drain from J.E.Vaction's property.Council advise that this drain Is not for surface water but a private drain, the council had no oblkatlon for the repair of the same.It was moved by Lloyd Hensley, seconded by Harold Wilson that the Municipal Inspector be authorized to Inspect the man hole at Lawn\u2019s o'clock p.m.wedding on!Comer and do the necessary Monday, the contracting par- repairs.\tCarried ties being Mr.John McCagg, Councillor Bowie appears and Mise Margaret R., daught- takes his place.Mayor David Lunam proof red and white carnations don.The ceremony took place I duces a Quebec Public Charit-Her attendants, wore street at the home of Mr.Armen ! les Card for Miss C.Leplne length frocks.Miss Wall\u2019s was Degg.\tfor the hospitalization In 8a- of green net over taffeta and a very pretty wedding took cred Heart Hospital In Hull.Miss Dazes was a matching place at the residence of Mr.The Council are of the opinion Thoe.S.Lloyd on Wednes- that this card should not be day morning, when his only signed as this 6 year old girl daughter, Myrtle was Joined I* cot the responsibility of In holy bonds of wedlock to the Municipality.Mr.David Herbert Wilson, a Application Is received for young contractor and builder the rental of the Council of Shawville, Que.\tChamber to the Protestant Mr.O.F.Hodglns, M P, School Commission for a and Dr.Gaboury, M.L.A., sc classroom from Sept.1st to companied the Hon.C.R.Dec Slat, 1050.Devlin on a trip to the Tern- It Is decided that the lecamlngue district last week.Council Chamber be rented The trio with a number of *t the rate of $20.00 per others had a thrilling exper- month unheated and no ience on Tetnicamigue lake, Janitor service supplied, unowing to a log getting foul of der the same conditions as the steamer\u2019s propeller.The At the close of the United vessel became powerless and Dais laelia Qpan Choir concert In the Theatre all efforts to remove the ob- \"\t***\" a presentation was made to structlon for a time were fu-| Rena MacNair, on the tile.Meanwhile she was drift-1 occasion of her leaving Shaw- ln8 toward the 'Long Sault ville after seven years\u2019 resl- rapids.Finally the log was deuce here as teacher In the dislodged when within 100 High School.The address was yards of the head, and she given by Mr.Norval Kilgour escaped distruction by the aid and Mrs.Edgar Hodglns of her own steam, presented Miss MacNair with ^ss Irene Shaw, who has a sterling silver bracelet with been teaching near Blnscarth, her name engraved Inside.Manitoba during the past 300 happy children, young year> returned home Saturday people, and their parents en- evening, joyed the annual picnic of St.^ John Stewart, formerly Paul\u2019s Anglican and Shawville °* the Boot and Shoe Store, United Churches on Monday was in town last Thursday, at Green Lake.Informal races \"Jack\" is building up a good for all ages were run off un- ^rad® In his new location -der a committee consisting of corner of Bank and Florence Rev\u2019ds Nurse and Fokes and streets, Ottawa.Messrs, W.A.Hodglns and Miss Lissie Wilson has reGordon Brownlee.Several soft turned from a week\u2019s visit to ball games were played.Mr.Ottawa friends.Robt Strutt and infant of Mr.and Mrs.Hanna won prizes for the oldest and youngest persons on the grounds.The prize for the latest married couple was carried off by Mr.and Mrs.Norris Horner.After a swim, supper was served at five o\u2019clock.J.B Armstrong plans to have the Woolen Mills In operation during the summer months and will manufacture comforter and mattress baits, spinning rolls, etc.Week ' mm™ this meeting.The meeting closed with a prayer, after which refreshments were served by the hostess and a social hour enjoyed.m and Mias Marjorie Hayes.Miss Helen Swartz, of Ma doc, Ont., Is spending a vacation at the home of her parents Mr.and Mrs.Irvine Swartz- McGee - Wall Nuptuals At Immaculate Conception Church CF - 150C \u2014 15 cu.ft.528 lbs.Capacity CF - 200C - 20 cu.ft.700 lbs.Capacity previously rented to the Catholic School Commission.It was moved by Lloyd Hensley and seconded by Frank Hampel that this meeting now adjourn.Id immaculate Conception bride was attended by her sister Miss Sharon Wall and her cousin Miss Faye Daze.The best man was James Wall At Starks Corners, on Monbrother of the bride and the day, July 5th, bom to Mr.and usher was Mr.Raymond Las- Mrs.Wm.H Barr, a daughter, celle.The bride wore a street Rev.Mr Coffin had a 6 length gown of white lace over satin, her finger tip veil was held In place by a coronet of lace and seed pearls and she carried a cascade bouquet i ter of J.Morrison of Claren- 30 Years Ago Church Bryson, Que.Saturday Miss Oail Wall became the bride of Mr.D\u2019Arcy McGee.The Bride Is the daughter ol Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Wall and the bridegroom is the son of the late Mr.John McGee and Mrs.McGee of Guelph NOW Is The Time To Buy At REDUCED PRICES SEPTIC TANKS Sales and Service We have a fully equipped truck for pumping septic tanks.Ont.Write or Phone Ottawa Valley Septic Tank Service Rev.Father Tait officiated at the ceremony and the Choir of the Sisters of Ste Mary were the soloists.Given In marriage by her father the PONTIAC FURNITURE CENTRE Egsnvllle: 12t-r-2 Pembroke: RE 2 9569 Shawville Phene 345J ?Central Hospital Auxiliary Meek drees In yellow.A reception was held at the Forest Inn, Bryson and later Mr.and Mrs.McGee left on a honeymoon trip to Guelph and other points In Western Ontario.On their return they will reside In Amprior.To travel the bride wore a royal blue dress with white accessories.Out of town guests were from Amprior, Guelph, Noranda and Cornwall.A meeting of the Central Unit of the Pontiae Community Hospital was held 1» the Pent House on July 3rd st S p.m.The president opened the meeting with the Lord's Prayer.The minutes of the prev ious meeting were read The treasurer reported $122.43 received at June meeting.The following bills were paid, 48.75 for rubber sheeting and 50c to The Equity for advertising.Motion Mrs.I.Woods, sec.Mrs.Pul ford the new mlngte book be paid.The following reports were given: mended, 1 rubber sheet made, 1 house coat donated; Clarendon 21 pot holders; Campbells Bay $12.69, 13 pot holders, 1 pair bootees.Motion Mrs.MacFarlane and Mrs.Carty 25 yards of ticking at 61c yard be purchased.Motion Mrs.Fulford, sec.by Mrs.M Dale a folding cot for use In the hospital be bought.Mrs.MacDougall attended the meeting and several dis- followed.NOW OPEN! Renowned JUNGHANS German wrist watches from 11.95 to 16.95 Waterproof models included.These are sturdy reliable jewelled-lever and guaranteed 25 Years Ago Inducted ÂI Iroquois t Bristol 30 articles Hubert McCauley JEWELLER\tJ Rev.Leslie Dean has been Inducted as minister of Iroquois United Church, succeeding Rev.Gordon F.Danger-field, who has been called to Oodon United Church, Victoria.\t, The new minister was Inducted by Rev.Nathan Bower-lng, of Alma, Ont., chairman of Grenvllle-Dundas Presbytery.Others assisting In the service were Rev.Angus L.MacDonald of Winchester ; Rev.Gerald Fee of South Mountain; Rev.Naboth Win-sor of Cardinal, and Rev.J.M.Allan of Morrlsburg.Mr.Dean came to Iroquois from Richmond, Que., and Is a native of Shawville.l Cowley Block Shawville m eussions Elnuide WJ.Award Prizes To Pupils #/ With SHELL Products .Elmside Womens Institute presented books to the pupils who came first for General Proficiency In each class: Pupil 9\u2014Lois McCorrlston ; 8\u2014\tDouglas 7\u2014\tFlaurie Storie 6\u2014\tEdgar Storie; 5\u2014\tElaine Grant; 4\u2014\tDale Smith: 3\u2014\tJoan Barber; 2\u2014\tJohn Arbic; 1\u2014\tElaine Dods.Prizes presented by teachers for most Improvement: 9\u2014\tRonnie Angus; 8\u2014\tRonnie Roy: 7\u2014\tGwennle Chabot; 6\u2014\tClifford Grant; 5\u2014\tHeather McDonald; 4\u2014\tDouglas Roy; 3\u2014\tMargaret Ann Roy; 2\u2014\tRichard Roy; 1\u2014Dan Roy.To get Peak Performance from your tractor and farm machinery be sure you have plenty of Shell Gasoline, Diesel Fuel, Oil and Grease on hand.Grade GALETTA LIVESTOCK SALES LTD.ANNOUNCES CHANGEofSALE DATE a; For prompt, courteous delivery of Shell Products, call 304.HEL * ; TO Y SHAWVILLE MILLING CO.\u201cWhere Trading Is A Pie LLOYD STEVENS, Manager TELEPHONE 304 HD.Me\" i gggMgend and Holiday guests from Ottawa were \u2014 John McKinley, Mr.end Mrs Forest Pendergast, Mr.and Mrs.Roy McDowell, Mrs.E.W.Paul and Children, Miss Mona Barr, Mr.and Mrs.Vem Brown, Mias Been Langford of EACH WEEK Commencing JULY 15 at 7 P.M. THS «QUITY Thursday, July t.If St.and called young David to get che .22.By the time they went outside the skunk had moved under the c:./.which was sitting beside the house.Mother and son managed to persuade the animal to move out from under the parked vehicle, and when he did, David fired and killed him outright with his second shot.\t1 Because of the apathetic action of the skunk, Mrs Hod-gins suspected something might have been wrong with It, and so called Dr.Armltage.He In turn notified the provincial department of Agriculture In Hull.An Inspector came to the farm to examine the skunk and testing for rabies Is now going on.It Is of interest to note that the Hodglns farm Is adjacent to the farm of Lloyd Stewart, on whose farm a rabid skunk was shot the week before.; D«id Hodgins.11, Sheds Skunk Mr John Armltage, Quyon Miss Marie Armltage; Mrs Gordon Lucas and family of Ottawa; Mr.and Mes.kite hie Armltage and family, 8L Cath- Wednesday were Mrs.John Beam ah.Mrs.Fred Dale, Mrs.John Collins of Ottawa; Mrs.J B.Kllgour.Mrs.HUllard Palmer and Miss Arlene Kllgour of Yarn* Mr Percy Sommervtile has returned home to Sudbury after visiting friends In the dis- District News Mr.and Mrs Clifford 3owes.Dale and Debbie of Pembroke, Victors of Mr.and Mrs.Sydney Hobbs, Starks Corners.Miss Ramona Hobbs spent a weeks holiday In Pembroke.Miss Virginia Sullivan of Pembroke Is now holidaying with Ramona Hobbs, Starks Corners.Mr.Wllmont Hobbs accompanied by Miss Sylvia Hobbs both of Ottawa spent the weekend at their homes.Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs.Herb Brown last David Hodglns, 11 year old son of Mr.and Mrs.Ted Hodglns shot a skunk with a 22-rlfle on his father's farm.R.R.1 Shawvllle.Noticed first by the boy\u2019s mother, the skunk was In the woodshed bes de the house.She turned and went indoors were recent erlnes, Ont., Mr.and Mrs.Hor- ace Armltage of Trenton, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Don Hartman and family of Kingston spent the Dominion Day weekend at the home of Mr.and Mra.Amlel Zacharlas.trlct.Mr.and Mrs.Herb Brown v sited Mrs.W.C.Mills recent- ly.Mr.and Mrs Helmet Erfle of Otter Lake.Mr.and Mrs Fred Zlmmerllng of Prescott, Mr.and Mrs.Paul Stafford and son Jimmy spent a day with Mr.and Mrs Amlel Zacharlas on their 40th anniversary.Miss Dora Beattie, B.A., B.Sc, M.A.Is attending summer school In Ottawa Among those visiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.HUllard Beattie on the holiday were; Caldwell Notes FOR THE Refreshment Treat OF THE MONTH_ TRY OUR THE Mrs.Lawrence Smith, Cindy and Ronald and Miss Grace McCaffrey spent Sunday visiting friends in Ottawa.\" Mr.and Mrs.Harry Sharpe at-e moving to Quyon to lake up residence in their home I hey bought on the Wharf I road.The ocople around Caid-I well are sorry to be losing them but as Quyon isn\u2019t such a far distance away we expect them back often to v sit us all.I We wish you both all the luck in the world and the oe^t oi I health to enjoy your new home there.Miss Lorraine and Warren ! Glenn of Chelmsford, Ont., are j visiting their grandmother Mrs.I Peter Doherty for the month | of July- Congratulations to Mr.and I Mrs.Otto Meier on the birth of I a son on Friday, July 3.Mrs.Meier is the former Els e Lath-em of Caldwell.The Gaidweh-Onslow Young People of the Free Methodist Church held their annual picnic at Green Lake on Friday.Everyone had a wonderful time swimming, playing games and going for boat rides.The ladies served both d.nner and supper to the children, their mothers and friends.Mr.and Mrs.Ferguson Workman left Sunday night to visit friends in Niagara Fails, I Ont.*\t1 I PICTURE t CHOCOLATE V of SIUITIESS aid cun mur X I * % v*y> :< % Gracia Don\u2019t wait another day to enjoy the superb day-long comfort of the special wonder-fit last.And, wonder of wonders, ALL this is yours at this remarkably attractive price, YOU'LL love them and so will your feet.Its Good! Its Good For You ! by WOELFLE 105° Children Love It ! IN A RANGE OF NEW STYLES \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 PONTIAC DAIRY REC\u2019D.Shawville Phone 178J W.A.HODGINS STORE Shawville Z » Mrs.Richard McCaffrey Is spending a few days in Ottawa.Mrs.Robbie Robichaud of Ottawa Is visiting with her sister Mrs.Lawrence Smith for awhile.Master Gordon Emerson of Sudbury.Ont., is visiting with Mr and Mrs.Bill Armstrong for a week.Mr.and Mrs Roy H lton and Dale of Holland.Michigan, visited friends at Caldwell on Saturday.Little Miss Dianne Fateux is visiting her aunt and uncle Mr.and Mrs.Isador Coulis and cousin Corrlne Coulis and her grandmother Mrs.Hiram Lath-em for awhile.Dianne and her parents and family have just returned from France.Miss Ruby Darlington of Ottawa Is visiting with Mrs.R.McCaffrey for awhile.Mr Lawrence Smith has re-1 turned from Frobisher Bay.Mrs.Howard Nesbitt, Judy Donnie and Randy are spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Smith REDDY KILOWATT SUGGESTS: VILE ROW I Made-lo-Meaiure Sale JULY 31 to AUGUST 15 //j ?i O/ts f Complete Range to Choose From! THE to help yee #et tke most effioeet cook# from yew IDEAL TIME to purchase that new FAIL SUIT /> St ROOM AIR CONDITIONER TERRIFIC SAVINGS % your unit.Follow manufacturer's instructions carefully.COOi ONLY AN ARCA WITHIN TNI *#ZR your unit is designed to cool.When cooling a larger area, the unit is overworked and its efficiency is lowered.KEIF AIR FILTERS CLEAN.Clogged filters lower efficiency of the unit and cause it to use more electricity.OFF Owen Notes Km OUT OMtKT SUNLIGHT.It brings in heat which your unit must work extra hard to remove.Awnings over your windows will The marriage Is announced of Miss Barbara Maxine Bush daughter of Mrs Hazel Bush of Brockville and niece of Mr.and Mrs.Ogle Workman - of South Mountain to Mr.John Stephen Ayearst son of Mrs.Bruce Ayearst of Quyon and the late Mr.Avearst.The marriage was solemn zed In St.Margaret\u2019s Church, Eastvlew, on June 26th.1959.A reception will be held in their honour on Friday, July 17th, 1959 at White Pine Inn.Everybody welcome.Mrs.Cyril Trudeau has returned home after spending a few months In Sudbury, Ont.Misses Noreen Dolan, Doris Bray and Pauline Fleury have returned after spending two weeks vacation at Ste Adele Lodge below Montreal, Que.Mr.and Mrs.Russell Taber have left for Calgary.Alta., for a few months vacation.Mr and Mrs.Allen Hutchinson and boys were visiting with Mr.and Mrs.Steve McCann over the weekend.Reg.Prices From help.$52.50 AN AUTOMATIC THERMOSTAT is recommended to hold room temperature to 78 to 80 degree level recommended for comfort.Each degree below 78 degrees increases power consumption unnecessarily.INSULATE CEILING AREA above room being cooled.Emulation is comparatively inexpensive and keeps hot air out, cool air in.to $72.50 LOCATE UNIT IN SHADE if possible.The north side of house is best, followed by east south and west.Proper shading of unit increases its efficiency.REMEMBER, TOO, that operating cost is governed by hours of use.Turn off your unit when you expect to be away for several hours.You can quickly lower the temp# a-lure when you return.Canada's Greatest Clothing Value! 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Open Friday Night till 10 p.m.MOWS IT SIGUtATI intake of outside air.This is important to operating efficiency at An Electric Room Air Conditioner is a wonderful boon to comfort during hot summer weather.Fellow Reddy*s tips and make the moat efficient use of your unit.It will help you UVB BETTER ELECTRICALLY I itt* Amnio* l Phene MU Thursday, July 9, 1939.THE EQUITY Fege Four Palmer.Frank Palmer.Marl-1 Shirley Davis.Allan Dean, i lyn Russell, Ken Scott, Bonnie D.xle Deneschuck, Linden De-1 Tanner, Mar on Tanner, Olen vine, Barbara Fades.Brent The June meeting of 8t.Thomas, Gary Wilson, Waver- Fades.Keith Emmerson, Ken- Andrews-Knox W, A.was held neth Flnan, Ke th Oreer, Brian at the home of Mr and Mrs.Harris Brucq Hobbs, Gary James Campbell dn the 17th.Hodglrts, Karen' 'Hortle, Barry The president Mrs.R.Cart-Howard.Wârren Hummel, man conducted the meeting.Douglas Klrknam, Jack Lang, Opening with a hymn, foilow-Mtldred Langdon, David Me.- ed by a reading by Mrs.M Cord, Helen McDowell, Joanne Stewart and Mrs.C.Riiasell.McMunn, Margaret Murphy, Last minutes .were read and a William Murray, Heather Rich- lengthy d scusslon on Items ardson, \u2018Campbell RobltalUe, from same.Rev.Gerard ad-Brenda Rusenstrom, Thomas dressed the meeting at this Russell, Barbara Scott, Edith time regarding the canvas that Smart, Robert Smith, Faye will be made of the congrega- SI.Andrew's Knoi W.A.ported.Roll call was answered with first verse of your favorite hymn.Mrs c.Young gave a reading, a hymn was sung and repeating edlctlon clos^V i Tea was served, the assisting hostess was Mrs.M R Bailey.There were 29 present Shawville High School Announces Examination Results ly Woods mispah ben- the meeting.Grade Four Ronald Smart, Linda Wickens, Sharon Yach.\tVery Good\u2014Oall Allen, Ruth Others ^Susan Abbott, Edgar Belsher, Lynne Dale, Brent Barber.John Béaupre.Cyrus Dunlop, Florence Elivtt, Ian Beck.Ceryanne Benoit, Doug Halupka, Guy Lapointe, Don-Bretzlaff, Gordon Carson, Geo- Richardson, Carol Smiley, rge Codes, Shirley Devine, Sus* Ronald fach an ne Dubois, Terry Eades, Dul- Above Average cle Elliott, Linda Fletcher, Annie Greer, Bonnie Hodglns, Cecil Hodglns, Lyle Howard, Ohrry Hynes, Lindsey Judd, Ronald Knox, M lne Langdon, Sharon Lemay, Stuart Mac-Farlane, Barbara Mayhew, Lois Nadeau, Barry Rebertz, Garry Rebertz, Mona Richardson, Murray Richardson, Susan Richardson.Betty Roblt-allle, Barry Russett, Dorothy Smart, Sammy To well, Dianne Tracy, Bruce Tubman, Donna Tubman, James Tubman, Nell ubman, Wayne Wallace, Billy Watson, Margery Witt.Grade Three Grade One Very Good\u2014Walter Anderson, Carol Elliott, Diane Plrle, Jimmy Witt; Above Average Cone.Ronald Dorzek.Helen Hayes, Leslie Hodglns.J&het Hummel, Carol Latray, Marlon Schock, Phyllis Schwartz, Ruth Sheppard.Larry Smiley, Gordon Strutt, Benjamin Tubman, John Walls, Kathy Wilson.: Others Gerald Barber Douglas Belsher, Elson Brownlee, Brian Campbell, Shirley Carson, Cheslyn Dale, Janice Elliott, Kevin Gagnon, Paul Gionet, Sherwln Greer, Mickey Hamilton, Bob Hanna, Faye Havelin, Burns Hobbs, Joanne Hobbs, Muriel Hobbs, Betty Hodglns, Brian Hodglns, John Hodglns, Ronald Hodglns, Shirley Hodglns,\tBarry\tHorner, Brent Howard.Brian Jones.Bruce\tJudd,\tJohn\tKllgour, John Knox, Terry Knox, Ingo Very Good \u2014Lorna Barber, Mueller, John Murphy, Shelia Robert Bouchard, Susan Dods, Rebertz.Myles Richardson, Beth Elliott, Harold Hodglns, David Rusenstrom, Lois Rut- Lucille Hodglns, Mauyaret ledge,\tElaine\tSayle,\tShirley\tLangford,\tJill\tMcCleary,\tLinda Sayle,\tBrian\tSchock, Gary\tSchock,\tHerbert\tSmart,\tShlr- Smart, Sandra Towell, Hugh ley Voteary.Tracy, Helen Tubman, Colleen Above Average \u2014 Aldea Ben-Warren, Margaret Woods, Jan- olt, Bert Connelly, Robert Dean, Edgar Horner.Frankiyn Klrkham, Erma Mee, Mona Murray, Phyllis Yemen, Bonnie Zacharlas.Barbara BRYSON Mickey Armitage, Barbara Atkinson, Jannine Beaulieu, Brian Beaupré, Jeanette Belanger, Norma _\t_\t_ .\t.\t,.Boisvert.Lee Carswell, Brenda Bparl\tng.Laurel\tStanley,\tDor-\ttion and the\tcoming banquet ¦ Sà othy Stevens, Beverley Tanner, to be held at Pine Lodge.James Tanner, Elaine Wlck-| Committees ^ were appointed ^to look after the wedding ner and golf dinner for the men.The strawberry supper was also arranged for and the date was set for July 1.There were 70 sick v sits re- THEATRE With Wide Screen Fer CINEMASCOPE VISTA VISION -FIRST IN PONTIAC\u2014 Two Shews 7:00 end 9:00 p.m.News\u2014Shorts\u2014Features Dale, Huglette Dubois, Jul eete Dubois, Ted Oerber, Brenda Hamilton.Cheslyn Hodglns,1 ens> ®urns Wilson Susanne Hodglns, James Horner, Donna Hummel, Glenda Hynes, Brian Judd, Cheslyn Promoted without writing Kimber, Douglas Schwartz.Anal examinations-Allan Paul Joan Tubman, Brenda Warren | 89% ; Andrew Elliott 88.7, El-Harrlet Wickens, Catherine Izabeth Morrison 88.5, Gall Horner 87 9.Will am Stevens 87.7, Marjorie Horner 374, Jimmy Atkinson, Melvin Bean, Grade Six Grade Seven (In order of merit) BT1, Gerber 92.1%, Henry bara Baker, Brian Brownlee, Margaret Kllgour 86.9, Elson Horner 91.3.Janice MacFar- Earl Carson, Henry Conley, Schock 86.5, Eileen Schwartz | Iane 88.8.Elizabeth Tubman Frances Elliott, Cheslyn Greer, 88.5, Gall Chamberlain 86.4, Shirley Greer, Bruce Hayes, Lorraine Dagg 84.9.Suzanne Erv.n Hodglns, Heather Hod- ! Little 84.3, Anita Schwartz gins, Uwe Jarchow, Gary Kel- 81.2, Darrel Horner 83.1, Jean ley, Rodney Kelley, Donald Elliott 82.2, Yvonne Lem ay Knox, Elwyn Lang, John Lang.81.5, Barney Richardson 80.9, ford, Ann McGuire, Mary Me- Dorothy Tubman, Darlene Bel-Kinley, Lorraine Murray, Dor- sher, Margaret Dale, Cyril Mc-een Palmer, Helen Rebertz, Dowell.Garth Tracy, Evelyn Tubman, Floyd Tubman, Daniel Weber.foung.Others\u2014Gordon Acres, Bar- Thursday & Friday July 9-10 85.5, Marjorie McBride 84.3, Clifford Witt 84.1, Claire Elliott 83.5, Kenneth Bray 83.3.Ramona Hobbs 82.2, Sandra Hodglns 82.2, Marjorie Dickson 81.1, Lindsay Harris 81, Donald Russell 80.8\u201e Danny Drummond 804, Brenda Hod-gins 80.2.W lmer Barber, Marie Oar-MnrrYio\t'a\"b-\tSmart, Loma «\u2014 \"\"\tp %\t2% 5ST KCZ; ELSTSLS*H0Ww à Ro\u2018s \u201c 5 5SS» ÏÏT \u2014.rsssLs ss\tsa Constance Grant, Lynette Har-\t\u201cpit Oerald Smith, BUI Hobbs, Doug ris.David Hobbs.Marilyn\t\u2018 Ycmen- Mona Whelatt, Oor- Plouffe, Carol Sheppard, Jan- ert °raham- Lorraine Beaupre don Bruce, Donald Horner, net Walls, Della Yach.\tOther (Grade 6Bi n o/Uer Marilyn Nicholas.Marian Me Others \u2014 Garrett Allen, of merit-Chrls Judd, Ellen Cage.Edrle Hodglns, Linda Harwood Armitage., Billy At- Woods, Betty Chamberlain, eJ\u2019 Roi?aId McDowell.Eilz-klnson, Oall Barber, Miles Bar- Barbara Lewis, Shirley Nlch- abeth Thompson, Dorothy ber, Byron Barr, Douglas Bean, >las Glenn Elliott.Gloria Hy- ®re®r\u2019 Lois Watson, Wayne Gall Bolger, Joan Bolger, Don- -.es, Brian Kilgour, Bobby Cow- j*0**' claudia Wickens.Bobby aid Brownlee, Robert Carson, ev, Donald Hodglns, Brenda Hodglns, Basil Hodglns, John Creighton Dale, Heather Dale, Smith- I\tFORTY GUNS I Barbara Stanwick Barry Sullivan (Western) Saturday A Sunday July 11-12 THE MAN INSIDE Jack Pa lance Anita Ekberg (adventure story) Others (Grade 3A> ln order of merit ice Young Grade Two Very Good \u2014BUI Anderson, Norma Atkinson, Jane Bretz-\tOther»\u2014Michael Allen, Bar- laff, Garth Dean, Barbara Fos- bara Brownlee, Robert Bean, ter, Marjory Halupka, Carol\tBrent Belsher,\tSuzanne\tBols- Ann Hodglns, Dorothy\tHorner,\tvert, Catherine\tCorrlgal,\tKylie Anne Stevens, Sharon Thom- Doherty, Giselle Dubois, Ivan son, Jeff Virant.\tDubois, Shirley\tEckford,\tLynn Above Average \u2014\tShirley\tElliott, John\tGrant.\tLeslie Belsher, Joe Brownlee, Barrie Hobbs, Aletha Hodglns, Bletae Drummond, Brian Drummond, Hodglns, Boyd Hodglns, Lynne Nora Elliott, Linda Graham, Hodglns, Lee Horner, Colleen Glenda Hodglns, Connie Little, Hortie, Audrey Hynes.John Linda McGuire, Edward Mor- Jones, Shirley Latray, Jane rlson, Francy Muise, Blaine j Little, Ronne Mayhew, Ursula Rueckwald, Patty Sheppard,] Mueller, Terry Murray, Diane Monday to Wednesday July 13-14-15 THE SILENT ENEMY Dawn Adams Lawrence Harvey (exciting entertainment) HI-WAY DRIVE-IN Grade Eight (In order of merit) Charles Dale 96 3%, David Wilson 86, Audrey Dean 84.1, Sima Morrison 82.8, Joan Armstrong 80.3, Lois Mee 80, Gayle Barr, Bob Elliott, L oyd Telford, Joyce McCleary, Marie Telford, Claire McCagg, Dianne Russell, Allen McGuire, Bel va\tGreenshlelds,., Brian Smith, Joy Nicholas, Di- I Randolph Scott anne Richardson, Sandra lior- | .ner, George Russell, Murray Smith, Edna Chamberlin, Brian Hodglns, Loma Gibson.Elizabeth McKinley, Pamela Nelson, Nell McMunn, George I John Hudson Peggy Webber Graham, Gordon Palmer, Shir-ey Park.MarUyn Welch, Mary Campbell, Shirley Hobbs.RENFREW V4 Mile West of Renfrew 4 ! « 12 » Friday & Saturday July 10-11 r^i IL W it Walt Disneys OLD YELLOW Plus w Action RIDE LONESOME Sunday Midnite July 1\u201c SCREAMING SKULL v' ¦ e\u2018 Also John Agar FLESH AND THE SPUR Attention Bumper STRIP DRIVERS______ If You Have One Paid Admission You will be Admitted FREE FREE Sunday Midnite Only Adult Enf Grade Nine (in order of merit) Doipthy Armltage 96.2 %, Ruth Dagg, 81.3, Mary Ann Mucha 90.7, Barbara Elliott 90 L Angus Horner 90, Marian Horner 90, Kathryn Horner 88, Joan Chamberlain 87.7, Beverley Stark 85, Jimmie Davis 84.8, Sandra Draper 83.7, Adeline Zlmmerllng 83.6, Nancy Hobbs 82.1; Ellard Perry, Brenda Richardson, Shirley Rlebertz, Anna Hamilton, Beryl Horner, Roberta Lucas, Elva Tracy, Mary Kllgour, James Peever, Gloria Dale, Donald Ranger, Donald Proudfoot, David Wilkins, Lola Chamberlin, Diane Telford, Jennifer Dickson, Wallace Barber, Patricia Kelly, Brent Schock, Charlotte McKinnon, Robert Hobbs.Gladys McCagg, Betty Lemay, Darleen Murray, Vivian Hobbs, Tommy Smart, Billy Walsh, Leslie Hynes, Mar shall Burke, Karen Strutt, Lloyd Armstrong, Brent Smith, Laird Hamilton, Donald Olm-stead, Pat Cortgall, Sally Mac-,'kay, Albert Armstrong.* l «V st N m Monday A Tuesday July 13-14 1 k r « à Ronald Reagan r * \\ # Rhonda Flemming the last outpost Also i Henry Fonda Anthony Perkins TIN STAR # ¦ Wednesday & Thursday July 15-16 m., m 86» mm Twd Great Teenage Hits Dick Contino Rock n Roll DADDY'O \u2022: I Sally Fraser Excitement / i ROAD RACERS « ?r FREE TO THE LADIES : .WITH THE PURCHASE OF A REGULAR ADMISSION \\ % m , Life can be pleasant Enjoy.it.have a MOLSON * w# / TICKET .Every Mon to Thues.and Midnite \u201e Shows .PÔtKA D ê The Famous GLASSWARE m Canada\u2019s largest selling Ale ADMISSION 30c I «Ai»*.» Thursday, July 9, 1959.THE EQUITY Pag* Five .rth/lLZ I Norway Bay Holes Radford & Murrells Notes; ten Howard,, :\u201e1the Utktt \u201e\u201e tM % K,h1m^,*\u2018S£l'u?tr1-Si JZAf* TJSTSt Wm Min Outfit.«-*»\t«*\u2022«- x sponsored M\t9hawvlll*\tRo-\tperception of the, good doc- to the.Pacific coast, t '\t\u2022\tThomas Horner, motored to L A.\u201cLeh\" riow.ard, a «r^Ur 2?V t drSWn at th* J.u%\"\tUlty to guide his listeners Mrs Maye Graham has gone\tleen, Rochester, NT, visited ?p r\tm\tJh\t!Ln«\tminds down unknown paths.It0 visit friends In Hamilton for\tfriends In Bhawvtlle and uinV\twhen the show was climaxed » time.\tCampbell\u2019s Bay districts over 'mm audience, those present were I will open on Monday, July 6 to day of this week, left enthralled by this skilful.10 at the Bristol Memorial\tand Mrs.*^Kh Williams entertainer.\tPresbyteriaYi Church, Bristol, and children, Braeside, Ont., Lady Ethel was the reclp- a11 children welcome.\t®P®nt *ast Friday with Mr.and iSBB tage for the summer.\twith her parents.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Pat- Mr.J.Kirwan., Ottawa, spent\tI terson and family are also the weekend with the Gilbert 11:00 am\u2014Morning Prayer here for the summer.\tTelford's, returning home Sun.st- Matthew, Charteris day evening accompanied by 7:*° pm.\u2014Evening Prayer St.Stephen's.Greermount NO SERVICE Dr.Jester Performs received the news that he held i * CHURCH.DIRECTORY kV,.A.*11 SUNDAY, JULY 12th ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trinity 7 STARKS CORNERS PENTECOSTAL CHURCH (Affiliated with the P.A.OC.) William H Hooppell Sunday 10.00 am \u2014Sunday School 11:00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship Clarendon Parish Rev, R G Elliott St.Paul's, Shawvllle 11:00 am.\u2014Morning Prayer No Evening Service during July! 7:45 p.m\u2014Evangelistic Service Holy Trinity, Radford 2:00 pm.\u2014Evening Prayer St.Luke's, Caldwell 9:30 am.\u2014Morning Prayer Attention fishermen: Sea-Horse Season Wednesday \u2014 Bible Study and 8:00 pm.Prayer Meeting L'sten to\u2014 \u201cThe Prayer And Praise Hour\" over CHOV Pembroke every Thursday at 2:45 \u201cA small church with a big welcome\" MifoPeH \u2014North Clarendon\u2014 Mr A.E.,Lawrence St.James, Otter Lake 9:30 am\u2014Morning Prayer St.Georges, Thorne Centre the Shawvllle Boy Troops.\t' Scout BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Minister Rev.R D.Bill* 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00\ta m \u2014Worship 7:30 p m.\u2014Evangel stlc Service Week Nights 8.00\tp.m, Wed.\u2014Bible Study and Prayer 8.00 pm.Prl.\u2014Young People Mr.and Mrs.Hebert are at Mrs.Klrwan.Jimmie and their cottage at Sunset Bay Brenda who spent the week for the summer.\twith her parents.Mr.and Mrs.Maynard Thompson, Ottawa, spent the weekend visiting the Manson Little's and the Gilbert Telfords.% \u2022\u2022 \u2022 \u2014Campbell's Bay-Rev.F\\ A.Burton, BA, BD St George\u2019s, Portage 8:30 am.\u2014Morning Prayer St.Alban, Parkman 11:00 am\u2014Morning Prayer\t____ St.George\u2019s, Campbell\u2019s Bay THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7:30 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer St.John\u2019s, Moorhead NO SERVICE CEMETERY MEMORIALS ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED I Mr.kelson Cox from the West and Miss Elsie Cox of Renfrew are enjoying a holiday at Coxboro.Mr.and Mrs.McLatchy and family of Ottawa arc in their cottage for the summer- Mr.and Mrs.H.M.McLean and fam'ly are also here for the holiday season.The Sports Instructor has commenced his work for the summer and the children are enjoying their swimming lessons.>7 Litchfield Council IN CANADA Bristol Memorial Church Rev.A.B.Casselman, intermoderator Douglas Fulford in charge 11:00 a m.\u2014Service 11:00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School \u2022Gef a An# on UOHNSON OYNFNJTICF9L.DESIGN Gè Minutes meeting of the Litchfield Council for the month of June, 1959, held at the usual hour and place on Tuesday June 9th, 1959.Present : O\u2019Brien; Crawford, Kavanaugh, Ernest Hearty.of the general \u2014Quyon\u2014 Rev.E.N.McColl St.Luke\u2019s, Eardley 9:30 am.\u2014Morning Prayer Si.John\u2019s, Quyon 11:00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion St.Thomas, Bristol \u2014Morning Prayer \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 MONUMENTS OF FINE MARBLE AND GRANITE OF THE BEST QUALITY Made By The Latest Machinery Visit Our Showroom And See For Yourself DIAL HE 2-4224 RENFREW, ONT.ST.ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Fort Coulonge Rev.E.Grant MacDonald, B A 11:00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11:00 a.m.\u2014Service Mayor Thomas Councillors Fred Alfred Jay, Ed.(Joes better with your boat .makes your boat go better.See our new, 3, 5% and 10 h.p.fishing Sea-Horses \u2014I prize catches of the season.! 11:00 a m.The Vacation Bible School of Bristol sponsored by The Anglican Church The Presbyterian Church The United Church will be held in Bristol Memorial \u2022 Presbyterian Church July 6 to 10 9 to 12 a.m.All children are welcome The minutes of the May meeting are read.It moved by Ed.Kavanaugh, seconded by Alfred Jay that these minutes be adopted WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Rev.W.R.Schamehorn Sunday 10.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11:00 am.7:30 p.m.\u2014 was HAVE REAL UNITED CHURCH OF CANA It % Shawville Pastoral Charge Minister Rev.E.I.Johnston, BA, Bit Shawville 10.00 a.m\u2014Sunday School 11:00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship Zion - 2:30 p.m\u2014Afternoon Worsh p \u2014All Are Welcome\u2014 as \u2014Morning Worship Evening Service Wednesday 8 00 pm\u2014Prayer Meeting \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Carried Councillor Dan Stephens appears and takes his place.Mr.Damasse Pleau appears with regards to acting as road inspector; he claims he is unable to do this work.It was moved by Fred Crawford, seconded by Ernest Hearty that Jack Stitt be appointed road inspector for Section no.1.GEORGE H.FROATS m am wtu-at: THE FREE METHODIST \" CHURCH (formerly Holiness Movement) Rev.A W.Voteary, Pastor North Onslow 10:00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11:00 am\u2014Sunday Service Shawville 7:30 pm.\u2014Service & SONS rof 15 UNITED CHURCH OF CANAD \\ Bristol Charge Rev.F Gerard, B.D., STM 11:00 am.\u2014Sunday School 11:00 am.\u2014St.Andrews Knox 7:45 pm\u2014Austin\t\u2022 ' All Welcome ANNIVERSARY SERVICE IJ I of The following bills gFJpsS SSL Damasse Pleau, $43.00; Ernie 28th to' July 5th for Zion Hill Kelly $10.40; - Arthur Amy- Camp meeting, Forresters Fall s otte, $5.00; Francis McCrahk, Ont.Rev.$8.87; Leo Ptlon, $2.60; Willie Sloan, $16.25; Leonard Ranger, $8.50; Herbie Romain, $1250; Hiron Hearty, $5.85; Mel Brown, $1.20; Michael Wrlnn, $9.75; L.Telford, $9.60; Mrs.Eric Belanger, $6.00; Lionel Pleau.\" $25.35; Mack Thrasher, $1.50; Irvin\u2019s Service Oarage, $10.24; Leo O\u2019Brien, $31.50; Klran Hearty, $2.60; Eric Ranger, $16.25; Klron were Bristol Memorial Presbyterian Church UNITED CHURCH OF CANAD t Clarendon Pastoral Charge ,\tEd Cooke 11:00 am.\u2014Yarm 2:00 p m\u2014Wesley 7:30 pm\u2014Radford # * * UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Campbell\u2019s Bay Pastoral Charge Rev.Robert Perclval, Minister 11:00 ajn.\u2014Fort Coulonge 2:30 p.m\u2014Waltham Sunday July 19 at 11a.m.Hill, Evangelist.\u2014You are cordially inlvted\u2014 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 St.Edward The Confessor ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Maryland Rev.J.F.Harrington, Pj>.8:30 a.m__Mass 9:45 am 11:00 a.m.\u2014Mass GET A NEW 18 Johnson Rev.A.N.Reid, M.A., of Chesley, Ont.will preach.Mr.Reid is a former Bristol boy \" l™ T r .v .\tr >T yi e *\t4 /11 ?*;/*5», Visitors Welcome WITH Oijnmutl I O /gn All the best swimming, pknictny ond fishing spots ore within easy reach with this smooth, quietrunning and powerful Sea-Horse.Pun for the whole fondly with this economical large horsepower motor.Come In soon.Mass Hearty, $18.50; Thomas Narlock, $25.00; Theo Morin, $19.00; TANNER\u2019S BODY SHOP Free Methodist %\tw Shawville Camp Meeting Fri.July 17 to Sun.July 26 It was moved by Ernest Hearty, seconded by Dan Stephens that these bills be Carried.Mr.Kenneth Stewart Is present with regards to the line fence between himself and Elisha Beeman.Mr.Stewart states that he is not satisfied with the decision of the municipal inspector.Mayor O\u2019Brien advises he will instruct the municipal inspector to again visit these parties.A letter is read from Martineau & Allard and James McCuaig regarding the fence between McVeigh t and Hod-gins properties.It was moved by Ernest Hearty, seconded.by.Ed Kav-| anaugh that this meeting do |now adjourn.Enjoy your summer vacation NOW with a Johnston Outboard Molorl paid.Morley Hodgins Lid.Rev.W.J.Storehouse \u2014 Superintendent Painting Collision Repairs Phone 27 Shawville Rev.and Mrs.Harold Parry - Evangelists & Singers Elwood Parry - Soloist Youth Worker Bible Club 9:30 AUTO BODY hL WORK _ \"S* \u2022 Free Estimates WHO AM I?with more than $3,0^ 00 IN PRIZES .Wed.- I at 11:05 am.\u2014 Services 8:00 p.m.a.m.\u2022 Fast Service SPECIAL Listen Mon.(Located at Victor Tanner's Cement Block Plant) Women's Missionary meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 Speaker, Mrs.Alton Gould from Hong Kong.\u2022 Meals cyov D I .V 13 5 0 GARNET TANNER \u2022 Free-Will Offering (Licensed Ontario Mechanic \u2014 Class A with 7 years experience) Y'«Iff FACTUAL NEWS STATION SUNDAY SERVICES 10:30 - 2:30 7t30 Carried.' iNnaunv Thursday, July t, 1959.Shawviile Holes Portage Du Foil Kolos few days with her daughter at, during the past three weeks Valleyfleld.A severe electric storm passed over this village on Sunday accompanied by heavy rain, causing a shutoff of electric power In homes and on streets for over 12 hours.Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Me-Callum Jr.of Ottawa were weekend visitors to town.Mr.and Mrs.Dave Behn and son of Pembroke visited with Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Thacker over the weekend.Mr and Mrs.J.Mor n.Messrs Fernand and Wm.Morin of Blind River.Ont.have been occuplng the Gibbons cottages Kitchener.Ont.The Portage Memorial Centre Is looking very beautiful this summer with Its well kept grounds.Thanks to Mr Les Tucker who is keeping the grass cut and watered and to those who suppl ed plants and of their time.The Monument Is a memorial to the boys who gave their lives In both wars and Is situated close to the river on Main Street.Mr.Lenthen Vaughan was re-elected Public School Commissioner at the dominations eh Monday.Mr.and Mrs Ryan Tanguay and children of St.Catherines are visiting with Mrs.Mary Tanguay.Mr.Gordon Thacker of Elliott Lake, Ont , spent last weekend at his home here.Rev.Father Shullst visited friends at Barry\u2019s Bay.Ont., over the weekend.Rev.and Mrs.Roy Hilton and family of Holland, Michigan, are In town on vacation On Sunday Rev.Hilton took both services at Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle Mr.and Mrs.Oarfleld Elliott of Hercholt, Alta, are visiting the former's sisters Mrs.Stanley Thacker and Mrs.Lester Thacker and their families.Mr.and Mrs 8 Bern Is ter have taken up residence In the home recently vacated by Mr.and Mrs.James Malette who are now at Rolphton, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Shields and son of Renfrew visited with Mr.and Mrs.Les Tucker on Wednesday of last week.Mr.and Mrs.Mahlon Thompson and daughter Mr.and Mrs.Keith Thompson and son spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Robert Thompson.Mr.and Mrs Lester Thacker accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Dale Thomson visited with Mr.and Mrs.Ebert Thomas and family at Sudbury for a few days last week.Mr.Lindsay Thacker of Aland Mrs.I monte, Ont., accompanied by Mrs.Sherwln Watson and daughter Lynn of Timmins, is spending a week with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Dagg and other friends.The wind blew down a high limb from an elm tree In Mr and Mrs.Wm.Burn\u2019s yard on Tuesday causing damage to his garage roof and electric ana telephone wires.Misses Betty and Pat Baker are holidaying with friends in Three carloads of people are at the present time motoring down to Ottawa and Shawvllle from Whitehorse where they have been stationed with the Army.Amongst them Is Ebert Horner, son of Mr.and Mrs.James Horner of Shawvllle.his wife and two sons Wayne and Marshall.All are equipped with tents and sleeping bags, and will camp along the May.arriving here about the middle of the month.Ebert and family will visit with his parents briefly before continuing on to his new posting at Coburg, any f load n Ont.I mm We are pleased to welcome to Shawvllle Mr.James An nett recently of Lon- I his son Colin of Ottawa called don .England.Th e Irish fam- on the O.Gibbons on Friday, f ily have three sons.Melvin.Mr.L'ndsay Thacker Isas/., | Allen and Ronny.They arrlv- of thf late Joseph Thacker 1 ed here on July 2nd and Mr.and resided In Portage over 60 | | Annett joined the staff of vears ago, when he attended Smart\u2019s Meat Market.\t| 'he Public school and St.George's Anglican Church.He Mrs.Tom Fades recently left ilils an unc[e the late Thomas i for Rosetown, Bask., by air to | Thacker burled in cemetery visit her sister / Under the auspices of L.O.L No.46, Wyman r any »f the weather QUYON FAIR GROUNDS SATURDAY.JULY 11 ma adjoining the church and while in town visited the church.Mr.and Mrs Richard Vaughan spent Monday In Ottawa.and Anita Lepine and Mias, Archie Johnson over the week- ^rsv1 r ihdr homes here.\t! Wharrey of Ottawa and form- Mrs El wood Lepine and I \"ly of Starks Corners.They children have returned from a were motoring to Lake Placid, weeks visit to her home In N Y when Miss Evelyn Whar- Owen Sound, Ont.\trey became suddenly 1» and passed away.Her body will Mr.Bruce ShoweJl of Owen I arrive at Starks Corners for Sound had a short visit here burial on Friday.with his brother-in-law El j Mrs.Beecher Fraser spent a wood Lepine last week and has returned home.School Teachers Mr.Tom Darrell, Miss Barbara Newber-and Miss Verna MacDon-nell are home tor their holl- get peak power from farm equipment with ESSO GASOLINES Bryson Holes #\tDinner from 11 a m.($1.00 and 50c) #\tParade at 2 p.m.\u2022\tGames, Entertainment, Speeches \u2022\tDancing 9-12 in Coronation Hall.Music by the Ottawa-Texas Ramblers Ebert Smith, Rec.-Sec.Harper Young.W Master w.t.SCHWARTZ Agent Shaw ville Phone 78 (Esso) \\3/ for all your petroleum needs I \u2022El ry k.i I I days I Mr.and Mrs.Alphonse St Jean and family of Ottawa summering at the Chas Lemaire Cottage In town.Minor repairs to the Bry-Bridge were completed July 3.Amedee Poisson was In charge of the work for the Department of Public Works, Ottawa.1 Bryson Lodge catered to the dinner for the Begin-Cauthier wedding held at Calumet Island Saturday.Ardent fishermen from New Calumet Mines, Art Dunnlgan, Frank Miller, Ken Dugan and Frank Cahill were guests of Mervln Pearson Fort Coulonge on a 4 day fishing trip to Antoine Lake, last week.Each caught his quota of grey trout.are red cap ale son à I tfe s I x V k * \\ » usd9®1* 7th line Notes \\|K 45 Miss Barbara Dagg Is attending summer school at Macdonald College.Sunday guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Kil-gour were Mr.and Mrs.Robert Newcommon of Farrelton and Mr.and Mrs.Nell McCagg and Joanne of Stittsville- Mr.and Mrs.Walter Kilgour and family were In Ottawa Saturday evening to meet F/Lt.Gilbert Kilgour, Mrs.Kilgour and family who had arrived that day aboard the Homeric from Frànce where they have been stationed for the past four years.A family dinner was served at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Xtlgour Gall and Garry accompanied their Shawvllle cousins back home.Mr.Richard Dagg of Montreal Is spending a holiday with his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Dagg.Mr.Stuart Wylie of North Tonawanda.N Y Is spending the summer with his aunt, Mrs.Lloyd Conoiiy.Mrs.Len Menâtes and fa lly of Fort William are spending a holiday with Mr.and Mrs.Lendon Workman and other friends In the commun- 1 A i.ê IH \\v Actual photograph of one of the groupe who took part in taste tests.RÇbâic Red Cap preferred 3 to 2 i x______\t_\tm faite tests presided over and tabulated by a leading firm of chartered accountants.Why was Red Cap Ale picked as the favourite ?Because Carling\u2019s exclusive brewing technique coaxes more true ale flavour from the ingredients perfects this flavour until Red Cap reaches the Flavour Peak! See for yourself why new Flavour Peak Red Cap Ale is preferred 3-2 by today's men of Quebec.new purifies and \\ REDCAP i ?$ From first FLIP .to last SIP\t( Red Cop Ale stays at the Flavour Peak! L u tty. Thurtd«y, July 9, 1939.WE EQUITY Campbell's Bay Noies Tommy of Ottawa were gtiests | Ian Shaw.Mr\tMartlOggjgggj Mr.Steve Robinson of Camp-Last week and visited with bell\u2019s Bay lost a second bro- friends and relat ves in town, ther within two weeks when his brother William died sud-1 of Montreal spent the week-denly Tuesday.June 16.Mr.end as guest# of Mr.and Mrs.Robinson was in h s 60th year Andrew Murray, md was employed as a cook NEW CARLING BRANCH MANAGER Mr.and Mrs.Graham and Mrs.Eastman of Ottawa spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Gibson and Mrs.Duncan.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Henry token were Mr.and Mrs.Foster 8m th of Ottawa.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Tubman Eyqfight Examinations Saturday July 11lh\u201e Mr.and Mrs Walter McColm L'f V B 'A Pontiac House Shiwville For Appointment Phono 35 v.si: in g at Mr.and Sira.I\t######\t¦¦ 'n a camp operated by the fScvU.e Fa rands were Mr.and '^d Mr.and Mrs L.Q.Saun- Oepartment of Lands and \\jrg_ iforacc St Germaine and tiers of Rochester, N.Y.visited Forests.Funeral was held at «w0 SüI)# 0y Ottawa.\t| 'riends and relatives in town Pembroke with Interment In rcv ancj Mr* r Pcr\"lval are !on the weekend, Ivy United cemetery at Wai-\t¦\t¦¦¦ tham.W.Howard Pridham 4 » %ÆÊk mûÊ .OPTOMETRIST Glasses insured against loss or breakage I\u2019M mm on holidays fov* the month of is!r* Oicnville Atkinson and July» Replacing Rev.Percival daughter Claire and Mrs.Mrs T.W.Barnes and son I Is a student from Ottawa, Mr.Themes Tubman of Ottawa \u2014 __\u2014-\u2014\t\u2014\t-are visiting for the week with Mr.and Mrs.Earl Brown and friends.m Se dent despair \"It gives me greet pleasure te advise you hew happy I am to be the owner of my Invicta two-door hard top.\" * Over Wash X Wear Send it to us For Professional carol Hilton, o, ntario 4 S0W- PROFESSIONAL CARE Mount Royal Que.#\tRemoves both waterborne and oil-borne soil, spots, and stains.#\tProlongs the wear life of the fabric.#\tRetains, the original shape of your garment.#\tGives you that well-groomed look.Dartmouth.N.s i * e Is more economical of both time and money.Ki* t m home laundering, drying and ironing.THE BEST OF CARE FOR ALL YOU WEAR! A K# S*P NM WÊ>mk m s PONTIAC Dry Cleaners mm.yk 1 v 18 ! 80 «chool term.The children ii ¦ i i ¦\tall from the Welrstead district Farm for sale on the first | will then be taken In the regrange of the township of ; ular Bristol School Bus to No.Leitchfleld, one hundred acres | 9 School.Tenders to be sealed with bush, large frame house and marked tender; to state With runnng water, hydro, the amount per day for this with heavy wiring, with stock | service and to furnish their and machinery.Apply to Roy own vehicle and to carry suit-\t.\t._\t_ Brown, R.R.1, Portage du j able insurance.Tenders to be - of ouf dearson Lynden who ley.Mrs.Jamieson and Andry was drowned July 10, 1955.will remain with her parents.Farms Far Sale Laird cottage, Bristol Beach.There\u2019s a token of affection I with them.Dad, And a heartache still for you It\u2019s lonesome here without you And sad and long the way Life hasn\u2019t been the same to us Since you were called away.\u2014Ever remembered by Wife and family kel meat\t,\t.Berket meat grinder, model 2522 New $520.00; Steak maker.New $355.00; Toledo groc-scale, 35 lbs.Selling price «50 00; Smoke house, artery HODGIN§ DumD vats and racks; lockers, friends, relatives and neigh-compressors.insulation, but- bors we extend our slncerest cher block and equipment.Ey- thanks and appreciation for ervth ng In good condition and the many acts of kindness, half price or better Apply to messages of consolation and j o McKinley, Shawvllle, Que.sympathy, and floral tributes shone 160.\t3bjy9 in our sad bereavement In the p \u201c\t- \u2018 loss Of a beloved husband and Cards el Dunks Mr.and Mrs James Loken and son, Mr.and Mrs.Jack Thistle of Ottawa were week end visitors with Mr and Mrs Emmerson Twa.ery To our many Mr.John Jamieson Fay and b | Jackie have returned to Creighton Mine after visiting HUDSON\u2014In loving memory ! with Mr.and Mrs.Martin Rl- x I In my hands not later than the \u2014Daddy, Mom, Brothers and ents> Mr\u2019 end Mra- Earl Find* Sisters.x ! Port.Que Rebuilt coal and wood Jur- father.paces, reasonably priced.Hubert Stove and Furnace Ltd., 101 Plnhey St., Ottawa, PArkway 8-3786._________________ Mrs.M lbum Hodglns and Glenaa x lois For Sole The family of the late Mrs.H.H.Homer express their sincere appreciation for the many tokens of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes received from relatives and friends, In phone.2«s the loss of a beloved mother and grandmother.\ti \u2014Muriel, Mildred, Norval Homer and grandchildren.6b)y30 W.P -L.Smith, Sec.-Treas.5oJy23 Various sites for building lots, available on Highway 8.Portage road.Mam Street Shawvllle.Contact Lee Hod- 1953 International ton truck and 14 ft.boat; also S month old male Labrador re- tnever.WÊKIÊEÙÊËMI Charter Is, weekends or call Earl Devine phone 214W.3xjy23 j Mrs.Harry Woodward of \u201e\t, .\t14* x 18' sheeted iwith galvan- 25 acres of hay to give ou w lron an^ galvanized .roof on shares.Also 100 acres of Lt the ,reir ghaÆle Mas- and for s»1» ,mlle\totilc Hall, \u2019tenders to state Wyn?.a,m,ant 21.fflUe^/rom\tl «mount offered and to be In Z rUle Kehoe' Wyman.Ph, l my hands' not later than July 621-30\t2bly» I 18th.Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.f Contact Ira Greer, 1957.Mr.Stuart Russell of R.C.They say time heals all sorrows A.F., Col Lake was a recent And\thelps u, to\tforget ;\tvisitor, of his\tparents Mr.\tand But\ttime so far\thas\tonly prôv- Mrs.Roland\tRussell.He\twas accompanied\tto Ottawa\ton his return by\this parents\tand Warren Russell.\tz Mr.and Mrs.Clifton Thomas and son, Pembroke were Sunday guests of their parents Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Thomas.Mr.Edward McNlff has returned after spending a month In Ireland.> Recent visitors with Mr.gnd 'Mrà.R.J.Thompson were Mrs.Gladys Dorrance.Mr.and Mrs.Klrky and family Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.William Hollis, Mr.and Mrs.James Cameron and son London Ont., Mr James Thomp-b son Ottawa.Rev.William Armitage and Mrs.Armitage and two children of Boston are spending a month In Bristol, while here _ .\t\u201e ,\t.\tMr.Armitage\twill\tconduct Sat, July 18\u2014Starks\tCorners\tthe service* at\t8L\tThomas Pentecostal Church Sunday Anglican Church for the School Picnic\twill\tbe\theld\tmonth, services\twill\tbe held at Sand Bay.\tIn the mornings.Sunday, July 19\u2014The annual M5l0n£fvtulaHons Mr Tand srs r\t*»¦> -\ts Bay wlU^heM aftheHfch Mr and Mrs.Wtoer Har- School grounds.The supper L.' .°\u201c®y a\"d Beverly of \u2018Chelmsford Ont were recent visitors of their parents Mr.and Mrs.John Ade.Mf.and Mrs.John Hender- b I son of Toronto are holidaying at the home of their parents Saturday\u2014Dancing every Sat-1 Mr.and Mrs.John Robertson.urday night at White Pine| The Ladies Aid of Bristol Inn.Quyon, Que.July 23 & 24 Mens suits; Ladies dresses; Baby\u2019s clothing; pans; Furniture and many oth- i wish to express my thanks er articles.All to be sold at % an# appreciation to all my price Store Is being closed so fflgpds nqtj neighbours ' whb all articles must Go! Qüyon assisted ,me In any way Furniture Store, Quyon, ?Qué during recent-fire-at mÿ .* 3xjy23 farm.Special thanks to New Caiunwt , Mmqs, Campbell\u2019s > Bay andt Calumet.Island Are departments, ^i.i; j, \u2014Gerald Griffin x I would lik'^ to thank all our friends and, neighbour» and all wftô carpe to assist Carmen when my Iihrti \"was burned by lightning Sunday evening.\u2014Mrs.John Wlckens b 1 1.* jrt X Pots and fd, How much we miss hlpi yèt.God gave us strength to flight It,\tf ' J\u2018**.\u2018.Vw\t\\ And the courage to bear the blow.\t.But wmf It meant to lose him, No one1 will 'ever know.' \u2014Always remembered \u2014Wife and daughter a For Beni Jteubdn* IÉ.Shilth, Box 225s Shawvtlle b 70 acres mixed hay.Phonç Two registered Holstein bull calves born In May and June.One is by an Excellent sire Very Gdbd dam.Robinson Hodglns, phone 620-33.xjy23 Quantity of hay on shares or sold in -the-field.Call Otto Myers, phone 364.1953 Austin- sedan, good condition, new tires.Apply Lome Draper, Beechgrovè, Que.\t2xjyl6 ' Modem two bedroom home with garage in the village of Bristol.Apply Cecil Gordon, 315 Klrchofler Ave., Ottawa, b I \u2022 A \u2022 * » Public Nolice Wanted To Buy IN THE ESTATE OP Good qual ty hay in round j BURN GOODWIN HODOIN8, bales.Call 626-31.\tx TN HIS LIFETIME OF THE - VILLAGE OF SHAWVILLE MATTER OF THE i* fHE LATE MIL- I Sunday, July 12 Decoration Day Service at Norway Bay All persons having claims | Cemetery* at 2:00 p.m.against, or owing money to, the above estate are requested I Wed., July 15\u20144H Orchestra to file the same within fifteen Dance will be held in Mur-days before the undersigned.| re'is Hall from 9 to 1.Shawvllle, Quebec, 9th July, b Have you a bargain in a pi-1 CARPENTER\u2014
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