The equity, 22 février 1962, jeudi 22 février 1962
[" V : No.36, 79th Year.Shawville Quebec, Thursday February 22, 1962 Subscriptions in advance Canada $3 00; Elsewhere $3 75; per copy 7t I Shawville Driving Club ! Entertains District Horsemen Man Shot Accidentally S K4* Gordon \"Scoop\" Johnson is Star Of Gala Evening in New Ag.Hall (Jordon \u201cScoop ' Johnson, well known sportsman and Kenneth Foster, 32, of Bar-1 sPor,s writer, paid Shawville a couple of well-earned rv\\ Bay, received : large slugs in I pliments last weekend.He : Vi ,1 lot of our men and ate a none better than either anywhere.He wants to come back and if district harness racers have anything to do w ith it he will, and h com- the abdomen last Wednesday | |0| of our food and said he could find afternoon in an unfortunate accident while rabbit hunting near Bristol.He was with his brother, Joe, 28, from whose 12 gauge shotgun the shots were fired, Ac- ttoon.It was the third annual hors assembled who understood every get-together put on by word of his plain talk.This most Shawville Driving < luh held last responsive audience seemed to Saturday evening.Attending hnr semen and their friends number-1 greater performance.He said he cd 142, and they were so quiet I wanted to come back to Shaw- while Johnson was speaking to ville to announce the races at catch every word of his wit and Fair, which would make so loud in their laughter during\tmeet very interesting with his the pauses between jokes that the | lively commentary.\t.\t., new Ag Hall may never resound did not recognize his brother s to such merriment again until whistle as a warning.Thus, with next year when the horsemen signals misinterpreted all around.plan an cven hj even, Smart of Shawville Rotary Irvin Brownlee, Ira Joe fired and Ken received the Hanna, Rotarian ten Beaupre and Lome Hanna I shots in the abdomen.who all heard Mr.Thompson speak Monday The brothers were taken to I of Ceremonies and vice presid- night at the Rotary meeting.\tPontiac Community Hospital by I ent of the Shawville Driving I Jack and Emmett Sam mon.Equity Photo\tClarence Roy where Dr.S.E.\tClub, welcomed the assembled\tDanny Duhcau and Maynard ________________________________McDowell attended the wounded\tguests and gave a brief run-down\tBennett supplied some country man.\tThe\tslugs\thad apparently\tof the highlights in the career of\tmusic for listening and step He\tcalled\tfor\tactive\tparticipation\tricocheted\toff a\tstone or\ttree\tHugh Proudfoot who is presid-\tdancing.Maynard sang \u201cThe in\tpolitics,\tnot\tjust\tpassive\tcritic-\tinto\tFosters bowel which\twas j\tent of the Canadian Trotting\tPontiac Line\" to everyone's en- ism.He\tdescribed\tthe\t27\tyears of\t;ut in six places.He appeared to\tAssociation and honorary Pre-\tloyment, especially the guests Social\t(\tredit\tsuccess\tin\tAlberta\the In very serious condition up-j\tvident of the local group.Dr.Ar-\tfrom afar who weren't aware of and the three in B.C,\tIon admission to hospital but isj milage spoke on the valued man this particular phase of Pontiac's the harness racers have in Hugh, | history.- after which he called on Mr men s cording the Provincial Police who investigated, the two men were hiding and watching for rabbits.Joe got his sites on a rabbit which was running towards where Ken was hiding.Joe whistled a warning and Ken whistled back.Joe took the return whistle to mean all was clear whereas Kenneth spark the speaker to greater and t - I ¦ k our a race f Gordon Alexander showed films of the I960 runnings of the Hamhlctonian and Little Brown Jug, the richest races for two and Dr Roly Armitage, Master | ,hrcc >ear °W pacers and trotters in the world.A National Leader Signs The Book Social Credit Leader Bob Thompson signs the visitors book at Pontiac House, Shawville under the name of John Diefenbaker, another national leader who visited here recently.Watching Mr.Thompson are President Orval in Shawville this season to a group of Rotarians and their guests during their regular weekly meeting at Pontiac House.As a devoted worker in the field of education, Mr.Thompson was a pioneer in Ethiopia ty, said Mr.Thompson, is not .^\tm A ^\t_ where he organized an Air Force acceptable, and this concept for- Qnp\tIn IQ QQQ Training School and was prin- med the basis for the establish-\t¦\u201d IV/WV At Rotary So-Cred Leader doing well now Poverty in the midst of plen- A beautifully prepared smor-Proudfoot to introduce the guest gasbord was put on by Fen Beau-speaker \u201cScoop Johnson, a dir- pre of Pontiac House.This meal cipal of a Secondary School there ment of Social Credit which is I Two beautiful Clydesdale foals ector oi the ( 1A and regular j vvas a real credit to all involved and later served as Director of not to be confused with Social- | ma*es« wcre born today io correspondent lor the loronto Lady Crescent, a mare owned Star.Appalled by the seperatist attitude that thinking Canadians I Provincial Education.He take towards \u201cpolities\".National sent on numerous special assign-Leader of the Social Credit Party nients to India, Pakistan, the of Canada Robert N.Thompson Middle East, Europe and various told Shawville Rotary Monday African countries and is also night that if \u201cpolitics\" was to rise credited with humanitarian ef-above its present level good men forts with the tribal people of the must take part in it with con-1 east African area and a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Soc- fContinued on Page Seven) ism, its exact opposite was by Warren Campbell at Wyman , _\t.\t, and bred bv a st .llion owned hv turn passed the introducing on to that government admimstration George Watson of Leonard, Dr.H.( .Lavaxk of Fort t oucan never he as eff.c.ent as pr.v- Ontario.\tlonge whose privilege ,t became ate administration and gave as Dr.Roly Armitage has said to tell the audience how an example the National ( apital I that twins in horses occur very C ommission going into the land- rarcly, scape gardening business rather than putting out the jobs on tender.Hugh thanked Roly and in Mr.Thompson said he felt NOTICE appropriate a speaker Hugie had brought to the meeting.\u201cScoop\" was a tremendous speaker.He talked on various aspects of harness racing, especially noting that there was a need for more good officials in the business.The spice, strewn liberally throughout his talk, was consumed with de'ight by the men Owing to the prevalent Flu.Visitors to all patients at.Pontiac.Community Hospital will be restricted to one close relative at each visiting Hour until further notice.about one in 10,000 viction of Canada producing credit for consumers which would ultimately result in a debt free government.lety Thompson, who has also been a farmer, teacher, law student, soldier and chiropractor, gave the I Credit that he came prepared to I Thompson said the Social Cred-first political speech to he heard I speak to Rotary Monday night.1 itists would like to see the Bank However, it was about Social Without going into details, Social Credit, he said, is our only protection against Commun- The Winners! ism * i M Z7 Z ***6 m s, -i.* & Sm 1 1 W msm \"A* ! m \\ % ».¦* m * m i % i w # - « * BN * \\\\ 1 1 y -v'.bake him A* SERVING EVERY DAY m EVERYWHERE (orreclion 1 \u2022 i Quyon, Quebec, and Mrs.Taylor on the occasion of their fifth wedding anniversary.A sum of money was pres- The Equity, Shawville, Quebec, Dear Mrs.Dickson: s* * * ) T Mr.Jas.Little, accompanied by Miss W.Hanna berry, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Willie Murray at Maryland, Bristol.Miss Niblett of Arnprior visited Miss Gertrude Me Do we o.\u2022 » Advice to the Amateur Gard- ented to them.Never throw away your-L Miss Alva Turner visited with empty seed packages.They are friends in Ottawa for a few days, often just the right size for stor- Miss Eva Killoran was in town ing the crop.In obituary, Mary Agnes Moyle the pall bearer Mr.Rollie Graham was left out.Pallbearers were Wilfred Gavan, Billie Burke, Percy Moyle, Rollie Gra- ener ham, Austin Clarke Jr.and Jack Clarke.Sincerely yours Mrs.Austin Clarke.on Monday evening, returning to son. Thurtdiy, February 22, 1t62.THI EQUITY Boy Scouts Boy Scouts Merit Your Support Boy Scouts Sha mille Scouts Entertain Fathers Portage Men & Boys Hear Commissioner Financial Support it needed to defray operating costa of Scouting in Shawville.If you are not approached please mail your contribution to Morlcy Wilson, Treasurer, Shawville Boy Scout Group Committee.There are 67 Cub* and 25 Boy Scouts in the Village of Shawville.About 175 fathers, sons and guests attended the Annual Boy Seouts Banquet at St.Haul's Anglican C hurch Hall on Wednesday evening, Feb 14, Head table guests were Mr Jim Robson, Provincial Field Commissioner lor North Shore Division; Mr.Ken Musgrove, District Scout ( ommissioner; Mr Reuben Smith < hairman of the Group Committee; Mrs.R.R.Smith, District Cubmaster; C ub leaders of 1st and 2nd Packs Mrs Robina Richardson and Mrs.Nancy Alexander; Assistant Cu Header, Mrs.Utarro; Scout Leaders Ron beloved friend of all Cubs and Scouts, ( apt.A C F Winslow who was not able to be present.On f uesday February 13th .Robson the same opportunity to the Provincial Field Commiss- explain the role of the Group ______________________________________________________________________________\ttuner\tfor\tthis area\tof the\tpro-\tCommittee\tin\tthe\torganization C ub John Hodgins, son of Dr.\t.I vince, Mr.J.Robson, accomp- and of their responsibilities.The and Mrs.Wallace\tHodgins\tstole\t^\torganize\ta group\tof\tEskimo\tand Laws to\tkeep\twithin\ttheir\tanicd\thy^ihe District President,\tPortage\tGroup\thas recently\tbeen the show with his\tpolished\ttoill\tBoy\tScouts.\tI his was\tinteresting\tFuck*,\tas well\t.is\tall other\tScout to the Fathers, to\twhich Lennis\tnews to everyone to know\ta local\tr,tuals Dean responded.thanked the Mother's Auxiliary mg his Boy Scout knowledge in lor having made possible such a a remote area, delicious banquet to the fathers and their sons, for which Mrs.Mr.Reuben Smith, and the Dis- making a canvass of the com.He wa* introduced by met Commissioner, Mr Ken munity for additional members to r usgrovL an t an e y MmgfOVt, paid a visit to the I the C nmmittee and the result has the chairman Jack Russell hoy had seen lit to continue us- Portage Group at the regular | been very encouraging.Scout meeting.Due to the fact that it had been necessary on that I he condensed as follows, The day to close the Campbell's Bay j National or Provincial Head-School on account of the large quarters of the movement is es-number of pupils and teachers scntiaJly concerned in the probeing absent with colds and \u2018flu vision of the Scouting Programme attendance of boys was small me.They do not run scouting, and the Scoutmaster was also ! but only provide the programme, confined to home.Nevertheless, j leader training, administrational in attendance under Assistant guidance and advice.The proScoutmaster Paul Kssiamhrc, ah* I gramme must he recognized by out half of the Troop looking a community as the one that they very smart in their uniforms pro- desire for their boys and having vided a good insight to the visitor done so provide the necessary Bov Scout Week is this I of good progress being made by adult sponsorship who will be responsible for the carrying out of the programme.Thus without The majority of the Group a strong responsible Group Committee scouting cannot exist.Thus the community is responsible opportunity of asking for infor- for scouting because they want mation relating to the operation it.Only in this way can it suc-of their Group and afforded Mr ceed.Mr.Robson in turn presented Mr.Musgrove with a service pm n recognition of 10 years Scout-ng service.Appropriate greetings were brought by Mayor Orla Young, Mrs.J.O.McKinley and Mr.Laurie Moore.I ntertainment was provided by both ( uh Packs.One was a musical and action skit by Mrs.Alexander's Pack entitled \"Short-nin Bread* and Mrs.Richardsons group was represented by lohn and Billy Atkinson with 2 Mr.Robson's remarks can Guest speaker was Mr Robson who held everyone's at- Jim Jack Boyd, President, accepted ihe thanks on behalf of her or- ******\t\"** Inlere ting stories and Australian accent.He advis- gani/ation.Dale Thomson asked that thanks he conveyed to the n\tAnglican congregation for allow- Richardson and Norm Jones; j ing thc banquel t0 be hclu m assistant ( harlie Carson; (nude (^eir knN^Sjll||H ¦ ¦ leaders Mrs.Sian Langdon and agreed ,\u20180 do ,his Mr R Smilh | chuckled as Mrs.Judy Elliott: Mayor Orla formed everyone that Young.Mrs J.O.McKinley, Wilson.ton lepresenting Shawville W.I.and cd us that there were V.OOU.O HI Scouts & ( uhs in the world, 75,-HKI in Canada.7,(X)() in Que with Mr.I auric Moore 7() of these in Sha ville I he hu\\s he informed them Erwin of the clothes that were the of- of Mr.and Mrs.fi-ial uniforms of Scouts and M or Icy Wilson and now stationed Cubs of other nations, because Mr.I auric Moore, representing W||h ,^c Northern Canada Power of course .of the different clirn- the Rotary ( luh.\tI Company at Frobisher Bay, was ates and mode of dress of these Mr.R Smith who chaired the one of two men who had started countries.But, he reminded them program proposed the toast to a Scout organization in this dis- that in spite of the several dil- the Queen.He welcomed and in- trie! truduced the head table guests also was a Scout leader, discov- and Scouts had everything else as well as commenting on the ered Frwin was a Queen's Scout, in common.They were hoys! noticeable absence of the well so decided they should team up ! hey also had the same Promise election on the violin and the guitar week so it seemed very fitting I A# Group after approximately (hat our banquet was held at this, one year of operation.*ine.reminding all active boys of Lord Baden-Powell and the I Committee members were prewonderful organization which he | ten* %nd this afforded them the founded An RCMP officer, who ferent languages & colours, ( uhs wmmK .## Ü W: Boy Scouts mm Wï%Ê&79&^ \u2019¦ v^Jfek } Kear 0/ Progress For Waltham Troop t $ %:/i 6 : «â .B8S ft* VA -s ' « wma hrated in Waltham with the boys handicraft display in a store window and the boys will attend church services in uniform.History 1st Waltham Scout Troop The 1st Waltham Boy Scout Troop was formed in March, 1961, sponsored by the Waltham Catolic Scool Comm.Scooters are Cas.J.De Marsh SM, Gerard Den au It ASM.Membership is 25.The troop was Invested on the 30th June 1961 by Mr.Ken Musgrove DC and Scooter DeMarsh.Scouts are graded from Tenderfoot to 2nd Class.Meetings \u2019 arc held Friday of each week at 7 p.m.at the Scout Hut, a building donated gratis for the use of ,* the Troop by the Pembroke Electric Light Co.Ltd.Attendance at meetings is 80%.Apple Day was a huge success with the Scouts canvassing Waltham, Chapeau and Fort Coul-onge, assisted by the members of the Group Comm.Activities included hiking and summer camping.The Scouts have also had two dances being a Scout Prom and the other a Hallowe'en costume dance.The Scouts held a corn roast in the fall and invited the local Girl Guide Company.With one good year behind them the Troop is looking forward to a better year for \u201962.The 1st Waltham Boy Scouts Troop was honored with a visit from Mr.Jim Robson, Field Commissioner of the Boy Scouts Association from Quebec, Thursday, Feb.15.Accompanying Mr.Robson were Mr.Ken Musgrove District Commissioner for Pon tiac; Mr.Reuben Smith, District Chairman; Mrs.Reuben Smith District Cubmastcr, Mr.Ron Richardson, Scout Master, Shawville and Assist.Scout Master Norris Jones.Scout Master Charles Demarsh and Group Committee representatives William Hayward chairman; 1st vice pres., Paul Pilon; Steve Perry, Edmund Chassie and Valmore Gagnon welcomed the delegation at the Boy Scout but where an inspection was made of the troop and their handicraft.Following this a reception was held in the school auditorium, where the ladies of the Group Committee, Mrs.Gordon Pop-key, Sec.; Mrs.Leo Coghlan, Mrs.Val Gagnon and Mrs.Mer-ley Chassie, Finance and Mrs.A.La belle, Public Relations and I Mrs.C.Demarsh welcomed the guests and served refreshments.An interesting discussion followed on ways and means of sue, cessful Scouting.Mr.Robson addressed the gathering, giving valuable suggestions in the line of public relations.He paid high tribute to Scout Master C.Demarsh for the great success he has made with the boys in less than a year\u2019s time.Ron Richardson explained his methods of using Boy Scout property, he greatly encouraged cooperation with other Boy Scout Troops and extended invitations to other groups such as Girl Guides etc to have the use of their grounds on occasions when it is not in use by the Scouts.EM « 1 ?> 4 1 » * I I f v , n ¦ r y M #4 \\ m pf .% MW ¦ ¦B m * ?f « ¦vm n : i mK % i El jt > * ! v 1- #: 3K :\\ :.Ô Donnell.Mc- Keon assisted hy brother Joey penalty for elbow mg at the 12.07\t' indlay scored his tirst (!) Kenny and Kellx l Paddy O'Donnell tied it up.m.rk and it was during this time £oa* ™ u\u2018lir ,l,ul !o Uruce (ncsehrcchl scored at 13:26\that Richardson got his\tgoal to\thm»elf 8Cjtmg Kruschev like\tRtcrs: goal.Pums: Chris,in- I- have this tied again a, 15:25\tmake the score 6-4 lor\tFliers.\thu«' frt\u2019m h* teammates and be-\t.ck- N,^u8alc.Ber, Gicsc Powell and Richardson.Ted\tpend very much time\tin the\t'» he informed hy \"( harlic that\t^ Kam and Bruce (nesehrecht Wh.te and ( hristinick of the Fly- cooler Friday night.\t: ,hc« had been a whistle prevs-\tparies Lcmench.ck ers scored two in succession to Because of part time absence.\tgood'm'^e.Vm\"n \u2018»'dges Ron\"CampbellTnTloui! ,he writer find, it a little difficult ,or faring aids, as it seems very Welch: timekeeper.Den/,1 Alev .HîEBSi'ES-EHï SSfC Z ,w Ron ce Richardson has as his Without doubt, all way.and even succeeded in tripping a Pembroke player out .Are you sure Slid! 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Phone in vour order today guaranteed delivery It\u2019s the easy way to summer warmth\u2014all season through.Shawville Milling Company Ltd.LLOYD STEVENS.Monooer Phone 304 lû Ians Post mortem showed that Shawville: goal.Thomas.Ron Price Richardson take advantage of our e e e service.end the first period 4-2 lor Pembroke.Three penalties were ban- SHELL mm spec- FURNACE Boy Injured Watching Hockey OIL optician in the players box be-:arse no matter how many times he picks up his spectacles seemingly in parts and pieces, he comes hack to the ice wearing ^le *cHow who was in them again!!.Why don t adults l^v Pul^ °* a flying puck at the 'earn to sit down instead of * riday night game was 71: xeur standing up in Iront of their fel- u d Gordon Black.Gordie, a real ow men ,,t a hockey match ' l understand that there is plenty of m,ssV^ one °f the Senior games standing room up hack of the l^*s -veur* s*nce fbe home games seats by the railing.hockey urc played on the weekend, dicks flew\thigh\tand\tseveral\ttimes\t^son ^milev\tquickly picked him they flew\tto\tpieces,\thut\ttempers\tUP un^ w*th\tthe kind assistance j of C liff Dale and Asa Ostrom rushed him\tand his mother to the hospital\twhere Gordie quired three\tstitches to close a cut in his left eye lid.He lucky box to have escaped losing an eye.Once having been attended to hy Dr.Bruce Horner, his only thought was to get hack to the game to see the balance of it, hut this time behind the and glass.Mary s Beauty Salon Featuring EARLY SPRING PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL from February 20 fo March 20 Regular $8.50 for $S#00 7 - PIECE CHROME SETS hovkev vnthusiad.has onl> with lovely matching ROCKER Mrs.Leo Lemaire, Prop CAMPBELL'S BAY PHONE 54 1 re- is a a FOOD FUN, OR FELLOWSHIP.I 1 ( t : } y ilk i ' » ! / I 1 wire I i i * m mi ym ! ;\tj Broomba/I Standings a / vj « .-Y P AW y w Broomtall standings in the men's league as of February 21.W T L Pts.5\tI\tI 5\t0\t1 4\t1\t2 4\t0\t3 3\tI\t3 3\t0\t2 0\t5 0\t3 0\t1\t6 *s \u2022 were VILLAGE OF FORT COUL-1 Councillors O Reilly, Robinson, OlVGE (Incorporated September Davis, Hickey, Dagg, Dunn, 12, 1888) John Bryson M.P.1888 Kennedy, Parker, Butler, Ward, Pro-Mayor John Young 1890- l^brun and Belec.(March 12, 1894; William Sharpe 1894-1900; 1^13).Against that resolution Honorable George Bryson 1900- were Councillors Rimer, C.Mc-02; F.X.Oucllet 19024)4; Ed- NallX.Barr, Coyne, Young and ward Davis 1904-06; A H Leg- | Beeman.go 19064)8; George W.Colton 19084)9; D.T.Gervais 1909-10; I Private Bill the Special Session W T.B.Conn 1910-11; Doctor °l County Council convened May W H Gauthier 1911-2; James 16, 1916.in council hall in the Ward 1912-19; William J Lough | village of Campbell's Bay\u201d.There 1920-21 ; Thomas S Jewell 1921- | sessions continued to be held until that hall was condemned and demolished.A .4 4 v* # k -\u2022 m ?Ü With Wide Screen For CINEMASCOPE VISTA-VISION -FIRST IN PONTIAC\u2014 Two Shows 7:00 and 9:00 p.m.News\u2014Shorts\u2014Features OUT m m Hi : I u Thursday Friday February 22-23 i M ROMONOFF AND JULLIET P.Ustinov : Sandra Dee Color \u2014 Numerous Comedy » ti mm WtÊ ,\tI .Saturday Sunday February 24-25 MASTER OF THE WORLD Vincent Price Mary Webster Science Fiction Drama II wBmm m- o\\w I Ml! I I K5?* w mmm i wm a Monday to Wednesday February 26-27-28 t HHi WALKING TARGET ÎS # Plus *ÉMÊm wm m3 NIGHT FIGHTER Robert Mitchum V.Anne Heywood \u2019«fle Ten THE EQUITY Thuriday, February 22, 1962 CLASSIFIED AD RA TB xl A mjD SMi SHOP YOUR # a PHONE 75 % SH A WVILLE W For Sale Quantity ol well saved baled hay.Price $13.00 at barn or $19.delivered Foresters 1 alls.Ont Wanted To Buy Found Cards Of Thanks lots For Sale Apply Herb Bilson, mMkmmmibizs Cap's Eyo on the Weather Since last Thursday lop prices paid for sheep Truck tire on Highway No.81 We wish to extend our sincere Specials at Economy Furniture hides, deer hides, beef hides.Finder can have same by iden- thanks to Rev.J.I .Austin.Rev.Store, Campbell's Bay: t hv\\t of 3ppi\\ s uns Meat Market,|tifying lire at the Printshop and|Thomas Klatt, Rev.Fathei Shu- chesterfield $10.; phone 1!, Shaw ville C hoice building lot 78* \\ 100* in established residential area, in Shaw ville.Hard maple trees fri property.Serviced by water and sewer.Reasonable.Apply Carson Hodgins Rhon« 653-2\tShâwvîll# o I liuli Low Mean Temp.Snow Precipitation Snow on ground Feb.IS .31 Feb.18 .7 nZotc paying for this ad o list, Rev.l ather Drohun, neighbours and friends tor the acts drawers $12.;___________ table and tour chairs $25.(H) Mm and soil maple, white and yellow birch, ash, bass-Pwo registered Holstein two-1 wood.Highest prices paid Wrhs old heifers due u> freshen | or phone IW Derouin, phone 21.4xd7otc.16 Real Estate 2x128 of kindness.Masses, I lowers and 15.3 -\u2014- \u2014 messages of sympathy wc rveil you want to buy or sell | vised in the loss ol our dear ans thing in the line of estate, contact Meitcr's Rcui | died February 6 at Osceola, Ont I he Movies Family 2.1 year m March phone 620-33 15.6 sister Mary Agnes Moyle, who real Robinson Hodgins, | t amphcll s Has 2x128 Pulpwood, spruce.pmc.hem- 1 date.Chapeau, Que Eight Aberdeen Angus bulls,! kck, peeled poplat, tamarack I evenings originated from herd ot J.M.Wilfred Brady, phone Glenview Argue (Glenarguc Farm, Shaw- 5\u201e.Wh Beech c»roe.j 11 ole ville); two Scotch shorthorn hulls.All approx, year old.Ll-igible tor registration.Apply John J.Leswav, phone 603-14, 2xf28 h 31 r 2 m I Hole Campbell's Bay St Andrews UCW .md cards to me while m the\ti he Februnr) meeting ol the United C hurch Women of St.Andrews Notice The regular meeting of the Timber Wanted \u2019\t- hospital; to those who visited me\tJ\tI in investing! jn hospital and since I returned Mogr vssne ( onserx.it w \\N * » monov for a five War limit m home to comalcsa*.Special mee's Ass.vialion at ( .impbfllS Bccvh.birch, maple anvj oak the Pontiac Rural Telephone| thanks to Dr Hudson and nur- Bay was held Feh.14th at 8:00 cut 8 feel long for manufacture < ompany Limited bearing 6*/i *7 into railroad ties.Write or tele- interest for the financial assist-phone for specifications and a nee of the dial project, please other particulars.J.M.Argue, contact Mrs.M.Rohitaille, Sec.-H ALFORD ShawN ille, phone 305.f 14otc Treas , Shaw ville Anvone interested Knox, Bristol was held in the church basement with the president, Mrs.R Graham in the chair.Following the worship service Mrs.Hudson and Mrs.H.Graham gave two very suitable readings, was His Own * and \"More Like Mary .Hans were made for the March meeting and the World Day ot Frayer was discussed.Mrs.H.Graham was appointed Literature Secretary and money was voted to her to order supplie needed.The President kinhurn, Ont scs ami nurscs-adies.\u2014Joseph A.Steele h p.m The meting was called to dvr by Miss Jacqueline Martineau vice-president, due to the absence of the President.Mrs Paul Martineau gave an interesting talk on Parliamentary Procedure and protocal.She also pointed out some of her duties wife of the Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons.Mrs.Wilson Vibert, programme convener conducted a \"Know Quantity of haled hay mixed timothy and clover.Apply Mrs.George Clarke phone Shaw ville alter 6:00 p or- to \\ | our kind friends and neighbours lor their acts of love and sym- I he ( ross 2x128 Community Calendar The New Agricultural Hall is path\\ during our recent loss of | available for Receptions, husband and father, and also ex-ances, Meetings or any other lend greatful thanks to Rev.G.purpose.For terms and reser- Clifford.Rev.1.I.Johnson and vonl,,vl Skv 1 vtarx members of Shawville United NV * x Hodgins, phone 111, jcurch Shawville Complete pony outfit.Pony, harness, saddle, cutter and buggy.Apply Norris Horner, phone Shawville 156 now Wednesday, Feb.21 ville and District Home and School meeting in the High School cafeteria, 8 p.m.Rev.Fred Elson will speak on Retarded children and the work of auxiliary classes will be explained.\tI Shaw - b valions Quantity of cedar fence posts, 8* long; also 20 cords elm furnace wood.Apply J.McCredie, phone Shawville 651-40.2bml Cord wood and stove wood.Vernon Gallagher, Shawville I Saturday, Feb.24 phone 601-11.\t3bf22| Home Baking to be held Saturday, Feb.24, at 2 p.m.at Stonehaven Flower Shop.Sponsored by the Shawville, .\t,\t, .and Charteris group of St.Ed- rCIMIC HClO WdfllSd ward\u2019s CWL.\t% -L___________ Mrs.Ada Telford & Family h otc s as We hereby give notice, tha I alter this date, February 5, 1962 M we will not be responsible for Sale of I any dvbts made by Henry Mil- your Prime Ministers'* contest.Refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs.Moodic and I meeting held in Chalmers United In loving memory I Mrs.Murray assisted by Mrs.H.| C hurch, Ottawa, of a dear wife and mother,! Martin and Miss J Martineau.Mrs.Irvin Swartz who passed away Feb.21, 1955, and whom | visited friends in Douglas, Ont we miss very much.Husband, Irvin Swartz ____\tand family gave a very interesting report of the Presidents In Memoriam SWARTZ 1er.Meeting closed with a hymn Mr.and Mrs.Steve Robinson |anc* the Lords Prayer on \u2014Clarence Miller Julius Bretzlaff ts3xf22 in unison, amusing contest was held and delicious refreshments served.1959 Ford car for sale, 2 door in good condition.Two residential lots for sale behind Dr.Green\u2019s residence in Shawville.Contact Dr G.R.Green, phone 44J.Shawville.An last Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Dewey x| and daughter Deberia Lynne of Lunenburg, Ont., and Mrs.Allen Martin and daughter Janeve and son Wayne of Douglas, Ont spent a week-end with Mrs.Lola Lambert and Mabel.were Avon Cosmetics needs ladies 3bf22 Saturday, Feb.24 ,\t__ \u201e\tBingo at|who legion Hall, Campbell\u2019s Bay at 8:30 p.m.Assortment of prizes.Jackpot prize $50 SHARPE In loving memory of my dear sisters and sister-in-law and Aunt Winona who Shawville want to earn money in territories close to their homes.W rite to: Avon Products, Box h 595, Aylmer, Que Lot number 1680 on Scot Street in Shawville.Size 66 x Mrs.Harold Lesway, Jean and John visited on Sunday with Mr.Mr.and Mrs.Lome Stewart I ^rs Bussell Lesway in Shawville.Mrs.Henry Dale has returned die/1\tI inson.\t| home after spending the past tew \u2014Ever remembered\tMrs Gerald Stewart of Cal £Cljks X!h her d^ühter and son Elwood, Evelyn & family b| umcl\thas returned home , « »,.\u201cnd Mrs Earl Dods \u2014-\u2014 from a Toronto hospital.\t\u201d|gan Dr,ve- Ottawa.WILSON \u2014 In loving memory Mrs.M>les Daley is a pat- u , r; *o|y Armilage and Roland of my dear husband D.Her- ient in Pontiac Community Hos Kennick bert Wilson who passed away pital.February 19.1954.\t' Our Sympathies to Mr.and Ever remembered by his Wife | Mrs.Henry Klukc in the loss of Myrtle passed away Feb.19, 1939 and Lillis who passed away Jan.17, 1955.\"Life goes on, years pass by But precious memories never 4xf22otc 99.Apply Ernie's Body Shop Phone Shawville 287.Wednesday, Feb.28 Dance at the Agricultural Hall.Shawville at 8 p.m., sponsored by Bristol Mines Community in, aid of Bristol Mines skating L .est, mode,s Admiral and rink.Local orchestra.Admis-, cn*1*! FV sets; also reconditioned sion 50c each.Lunches will be I tr.adedns for sa,e- Pontiac Furniture Centre, Shawville, phone \u2014___________________ j 18otc n9otc T V Sales and Service and daughters were recent visitors of Mr.and Mrs Steve Roh- Hay, good quality hay for cattle and horses, $22 per ton delivered, phone Cobden 646 7946, Kenneth May, Forresters xf22otc Falls sold x 345 BAKERY GOOD) attended the Standard Bred Horse Sales in Delaware.Ohio on Monday and Tuesday of this week.b | their baby.\tI uDr Af\"li,a*e purchased Avon Congratulations ,o M,.W I %,f\t' k \"\"\" \" watch in the C Wednesday, Feb.28 Party under the auspices of Shawville Chapter No.50.of O.L.S., at 8 p.m.in the Anglican Parish Hall, Shawville.Adm.75c.Prizes and refreshments A Card Clearance Sale BAR - B - Q Chickens, $1.75 on Fridays and Saturdays.Pumpkin and lemon pies bread at the shop $1.90.For the best in bread and pastry phone 89, Shawville Bakery.| Thursday We deliver.\tol9otc All new stock at Clear Out Prices.I used Lindsay piano: 1 Beach four burner electric stove;| ARMSTRONG -! second hand chesterfield.Pontiac Furniture.Shawville 10 In loving memory of my dear husband, b| George Dawson Armstrong \"\" who passed away, February 22nd, 1954.There is a link death cannot Mrs.Ci il Lacourse on the birth of a baby boy.Spending the week-end at their respective homes are Iona Sloan, Judy Sloan, Jo-Anne Burke, Brent Cahill, Muriel Bertrand.\t* one to b trots at ( on-naught Park.Roley tells us this horse has perfect conformation and a lot of real class show horse March l p.m.Special Meeting of the ( hristian Business Men's Committee in Wesleyan Methodist C hurch, Shawville John Boles, CPA At 8:00 For Rent so tho men may have to beat this one at the coming shows IjBHt\t\u201c Roley decides Mrs.J.Houghton entertained from the race track ' x| at a Valentine Bridge Party.Pri- Cliff and Lorraine Garrison .\tAnnual Required for Central Main- 1959.\tS \"\t8^en another promotion in the Carn'val al the'enance department, experienced Though her smile is gone forever L The annual carnival a* ,hc T 2\t, m2, T 717?3nd refresh\" male clerk, typing and calculai- And her hand we cannot touch CamPbel,'s Bay Intermediate! Also back from Florida are i\t12 years mg machine experience essential.Still we have so many memories Scho°l planned fdr Tuesday Feb.Ray »\"d Mary Sheppard & Mick x| ahd p Jl,d8mg 2 P-m.Benefits.Contact S.H.Green.Of the one we loved J%eh 2« ^s been postponed until Fri- a\"d Doris Hodgins.Dr sharp.Fancy and comic cos- J he Hilton Mines, Box 190, Her memory is our keepsake ' day March 2nd due t0 a number ('recn and Cecil Orr \u2014\u2014- b I Shaw ville, Que.\t01 With which we\u2019ll never part, of chi,dren being out of school 1 !he,r God has her in his keeping, ' w'th lïle Liu.We have her in our hearts.Business Personals Two rooms to Speaker sever, rent m quiet b I home, all conveniences.Gentle-1l ovc Available and remembrance last forever.I have been appointed local\t____________________ Fashion Counselor for the love- Saturday, March 3 \u2014 Official Mrs preferrld\\ * ly dress line, North American |\tOpening of the Shawville Un-\tCrCV 2Mn,th' Fashion Frocks.Get in touch with me and 1 will gladly call at your home and show you the lovely new spring and summer dress samples.Winter styles greatly reduced.Mrs.Minerva Armstrong, phone 648-24 Shawville.to retire him now.ph.312.x Wife.Ada ited C hurch Hall.Supper from 5.30, YOUNG Male Help Wanted ceremony at 8 p.m.b Saturday, / March 3 Gerry are down For Singer Sales and Service, phone Renfrew HE 2-4976 or write Singer Sewing Machine Co.Renfrew now.It might almost Joe McGahren to tor bus pay Tuesday, March 13 run a commu-Shawville to Florida! Euchre Party at Campbell\u2019s Bay Intermediate School sponsored by LOL No.1300.Refreshments served.Prizes.Adm.75c.Houses For Sale Mr.and Mrs.Melvin J.Bro- Daughter Edith, son-in-law I wn last Wednesday celebrated and grandchildren Pat, (heir 33rd wedding anniversary ?,an Embassy on Thursday in tsb ! with a family dinner at their I n°.nour of thc French Am has- situor.ts2bf22 Ten room tin covered house' Wilf \u201cIwith wood furnace, inside plumb- Susan and Vicki süipüipsË|ill Jospilal Meetings |\t-b sm« yoTÎL », side | ,R\"jd Mn '¦ w*lk\u201c «- Personals\tAnd In our hearts each daywe Bil1\t*1 pray God shall with you abide Vi\u2019s Beauty Salon will be closed from noon Friday, February 16 to 9:00 a m.Tuesday March 6.During this period Viola Blais will be taking a two week course in Toronto Pontiac League PLAYOFF HOCKEY Teams ln Playoffs Port Coulonge: Quyon: Bryson and Shawville First Game THURSDAY FEBRUARY 22 In Agricultural A Game Time 8:00 Double Header advanced hairdressing 2bf21 Keep your shoes repaired Shoes picked up at Keon\u2019s Store Quyon; Charteris Store; \u2022 Johnston\u2019s Store, Otter Lake.Tan ner\u2019s Shoe Repair, King Street, Shawville.Hospital Auxiliaries monthly:\ti wh\t,.s7°tC\t1\tzfoT?\u2019 pjn?fast Wednesday\tCommun,!!y IThe\tpassed\tin\tsilent »\t,\tShawville second Tuesday- -2ÎÎ\tDear memories will\tremain to Radord, 4th Wednesday\tBrookdale Farm is a Protest- Until in Gods own sweet to- w,th Bristol, 3rd Tuesday\tant Home for underprivileged other\ttransports coast\tto\tcoast.\tCampbell s Bay 8 p.m., Second\tboys\tand\tgirls\tLocated\tnear Ship by\tLesway, the\tbest\tway.\tMonday at the Court House.\tWakefield\tQuebec\tit \\ Phone Shawville 102 or Ottawa This notice published as a Pontiac, PA 2-9681 for pickup or del- public service by Pontiac and Labelle Counties j29otc J\tPrintshop\t| worthy of your support.Mr.and Mrs.Paul Martineau accompanied by Mr.Walter Mathews, conservative member for Nanaimo, B.C.& Mrs.Mathews, also Mr.Forbes Craig spent the weekend in Tcmiskaming, Que.Mrs.Paul Martineau attended a Tea for member\u2019s wives at the Governor General\u2019s Residen- I Come meet rena LESWAY TRANSPORT Daily service Ottawa Chapeau.Connections p.m.morrow We all shall meet again.\u2014Always remembered by serves Papineau I Husband Victor, daughter LolaJ ce» Tuesday .It is I son-in-law George and Joan Reed out and support your favourite team every Monday, Wednesday, Thurs^ Gatineau, Mr.and Mrs.Paul Martineau x| are attending a Luncheon at Rus- ivery.xtc.« "]
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