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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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[" fiUMOll allot, ¦ox 105.3havrille.Que., per copy 7c ShewviHe, Quebec, Thundey, September 9, 1965 No.13, 83rd Year Glasgo w Station wins Tigers win 11 Quyon Fair softball to even series Last Sunday at Tiger Stadium on the mound for the Comets but in Shawville the home town Ti- #as relieved by Ken Rose in gers wMpped the Fort Cou longe the third.Soucie came back and Conwts 11-8 before the largest pitched the next two innings and by far the noisiest crowd of and was again relieved by Rose j\twho was relieved by George The game had ex home runs, Gagnon in the seventh.The loss was credited to Ken Soucie.The most exciting I Shawville pitcher struck out\tI bv Ken Rose of a total of nine Coulonge batters *ow- Beef shows are in prowhite Coulonge pitcher struck F™ aM » granting of land, subsidies and ents Mn M E Joncs ^ Wolf.Farr, A.Watchorn, B.Homer, T.premiums.\tville N.S., and Mr.and Mrs.^\tthat older.\t____ ,\t.The general director of the Elwood Dale of Shawville.Bll\u2018\twon the Invtta-1 Miscellaneous sllOWer for Extension services * Lucien The funeral was held from ,10n Pfc ' mm mm 50 Years Ago « # Mr.and Mrs.George Russell in The Equity Last week Mr.Malcolm Le-R< y, of Dunraven, sent the Equity a mammoth hen egg, which we think, might be appropriately called a \u201cwar-egg\u201d because unfortunately, the specimen while in transit in some mysterious way got torpedoed and therefore was in a somewhat wrecked condition when it reached here.With a little care, however, the ibw&s-urements of the egg were taken as follows: Diameter, lengthwise 3 and 3-8ih inches; crosswise, 2 and l-8th inches.The circumferences according to Mr.LeRoy were 744x9 l-8th inches.Weight 5 ounces.Another bunch of young men went west with last Thursday\u2019s harvest excursion number were John Argue, Trueman Tuck, and Manson McDow- Russell - Chamberlain wedding The best man was James Carmichael of Bristol with John Carmichael and Hughie Young of Bristol as ushers.Mrs.Edgar Hodgins played the organ softly during the ser.vice.Miss Kay Woodley sang the Wedding Prayer.The bride\u2019s mother wore a two piece suit of pink ter y le ne with block accessories and a corsage of pink mums.The groom\u2019s mother wore a gold colored dress with brown accessories and her corsage was yellow mums.Following the ceremony the wedding supper was served in the Church Hall and later in the evening a reception was held at the Community Centre in Shawville.For going away the bride chose a pink suit of shantung with pink hat to match and black accessories.Her corsage was of red roses.The young couple left to spend some time in Sudbury and on their return will be at the groom\u2019s farm in Bristol.Baskets of summer flowers adorned Shawville United Church on Saturday, August 2! when Rev.S.Snowden officiated at the doable ring ceremony in ntarriage of Eva Betty June Chamberlain only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Chamberlain i George Alfred Russell only son of Mr.and Mrs Alfred Russell of Maryland Given in marriage by her father the bride entered the church wearing a floor length gown of nylon lace net over white satin Vrith ,iong sleeves coming to points over hands.Dainty embroidery adorned the front of the gown and her four, tier nylon veil was held in place with a head piece of embroidery The bride carried a white Bible covered with sweetheart red roses and with stream, ers of red roses.The attendants were Miss Lymette Harris as maid of honor wearing a pink lace dress over taffeta with pink veil and hat to match, carrying white and blue mums, Barbara Russell, only sister of the groom and Gail Chamberlain wearing lace over blue taffeta, pink & white veils and hats and carrying pink and white mums.a « I* Bryson LETTERS top subjects while the lower students came up with high school leaving.This group did not even get that.No one can prove from here that these students passed but we KNOW they should have.I would like to see those examin.ation books and have each student identify his.Either the marks are wrong and we should not have to accept them or else something is pretty rotten in our school system.Miss Joan Oimstead has re.turned from a trip to Mexico to spend some time with her family in Bryson, Mr.and Mrs.CH Olmstead and Bryan before leav.ing to teach at Rosemere High School.Mr.and Mrs.Donald J.Olmstead after having spent a few weeks in the Maritimes and the Gaspe Coast have now left to teach in New Carlisle High Sch- TO THE EDITOR The marks mess Ladysmith, Que.Sept.6, 1965 Among the ell Births\u2014At Shawville, August 25th to Mr.and Mrs.John B.Judd, a son.Miss L Dahms, teacher of the Model Department in the Academy, employed her holidays this year in taking a course in Nature Study at Macdonald College and was awarded a certificate for the same last week.She also further advanced her studies in French.Miss Feme Belsher, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Wm C.Belsher of Green Lake, has been engaged The Equity, Daer Editor: Everyone talks about it but it\u2019s like the weather no one can do much about it Since the outrageous marks were given out both The Citizen «'vd Journal in Ottawa wrote that the stu-\t_\t.dents would not be penalized \u201d* **tng penalized?By this because of the computer fail- lime everything is closed to them.There is no where else to go but back to school.ooi Who says the children are this year to teach the school at Simmons, Que.Dover\u2019s blue serge suits are still the favourite and going strong.We have not yet raised our prices.ure.SHAWVILLE FAIR September IS to IS, 196S Can you tell me how we can prove ' that the marks are wrong?The teachers are most sympathetic but after all they are \u2018JUST TEACHERS\u2019.The Board can\u2019t do anything either.They are \u2018JUST A BOARD\u2019.Are we to accept these marks and get new teachers?Some of the papers were worked out by teachers and they would have faild too as in a good many «instances these \u2018fa|ed\u2019 pupils had identical answers.Is \u201cplucking\" going on?Are we being penalized because of The Régionale hassle last fall?I\u2019ve even heard it blamed on Separatists in Quebec.Will these students pass next year?To write to Quebec is just a waste of time.I did.Every repeater costs some board around $400.Education is not free.We pay for it.With this situation before us how can we even begin to believe that Quebec has the in.(erst of the student in mind, while they push us into a Regional Board.I have a daughter who gets between 70 per cent and 75 Derate Sohock, (Mrs.Harold Scbock) H I à w CONNAUGHT RACE STAKE Friday, 2:80 p.m.OFFICIAL OPENING Thursday, 7:43 p.m.Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday CATTLE PARADE Friday, 7:45 p.m.HORSE DRAWING Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.h UVBY HORSE SHOWS Thursday, Friday * Saturday MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS FUN FOR ALII SATURDAY, SEPT.18*.8p.m.11 «AND FINALE starring The Hay mes Sisters \" and Local Talent per cent like her classmates in the same range she \u2018failed\u2019 four 9.Thursday, September 9, 1965 THE EQUITY Page 3 Calumet Island \\ Caldwell Shaw ville: 20 OR wraps; 1 pair pillow caaes; 18 diapers bem-The September meeting of the I med; 7 urinai ha#s; 2 bed pan Central Hospital Auxiliary was covers; 21 articles mended.held on September 3rd with 7\t\u201e wa, amfi fey M\u201e ^ members present and was open- and 8ecooded by Mrs.Emtrd, Campbell's Bay Dunraven Central Hospital Auxiliary Visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.AsseJin were Mrs.Roland Melache and a friend Mr.Maurice Tetreault and Mr.Bob King, Ottawa .Mr.and Mrs.Grant Murray Mr.and Mrs.Ovda Ladouccur Get well wishes are sent to Gilbert Telford who is a patient | and son of Shawville, Mr.and I spent a few days visiting friends Alvin Murray of Thurso.ul Raymorc in hospital in Ottawa.Mrs.4; and Mrs.Roach and children of I Mrs.Hector Legardc spent a, _\t.\t_\t_\t.Ottawa also Mr.and Mrs.Tom week visiting friends in Mont- cd wUh *= Lonk P'**\" rePeat' thst a note of dmnàs be sent to Kennedy and family of Graven- real and Ottawa and attended ed unison.The minutes of the Mrs.Robinson of Perth for 12 jars of marmalade.Visitors at the Ferguson Workmans over the weekend Mr.and Mrs.F.Lasalle and family visited at Mr.and Mrs.| werc Mr and Mrs Fred Goddah, Albert Fleury, burst, were recent visitors of Mr.| her niece's wedding.Wandà end Randy of Ottawa, I and Mrs.Andrew Murray.August meeting as reported in Mr, and Mrs.Rudolph Ryan | The Equity were read.Mrs H Pigeault, I Mrs.James Ebert, Susan and I afl***, Mrs.Greta Wier, Miss Peggy Wier, Mrs.Gertrude Staut and Mr.Ion Murphy, Dundas were guests of Mrs.John M3-liken.Mr.artd Mrs.Roger Wood-croft Mount Hope spent a week with Mr.and Mrs.Lyle Mitch- » *» A it ¦-t V Light and Heavy Horse Shews > *' I I ?* à Nr.i ell.Miss Grace Milliken, Hamilton spent labour Day weekend at her home here.Mr.and Mrs.Hamlet Stevenson Pointe Comport recently visited with his mother, Mrs.Walter Stevenson.Mr.and Mrs.Stan- Smythe, Mi* Mabel Cundeti, Ottawa were wekend guests of Mh and Mrs.Lyle Mitchell.Mrs.Peter Williams and daughters Margaret and Susan returned to Montreal after spending some time at their cottage on Hughes Lake.Best wishes go out to Mrs.Jerry Queaie for a speedy re-oovery.Mrs.Waiter Stevenson is visiting with her daughter Mrs.Harold Gainsford in Grace-field.I Thursday, Friday and Saturday 2 p.m., 3 p.m.and 7 p.m.Sure To Please All Members of The Family HALL EXHIBITS MORE THAN IS CHUCK WAGONS COMPETING 2 Hours of Spills and Thrills DAILY 4-H Club Competitions ALSO AT THE GRANDSTAND SHOW A WILD WEST RODEO WITH THRU- CLYDE,THE TRAINED BUFFALO - BEN LING COWBOY ACTS HUR CHARIOT RACES PLUS THE B EST PONY CHUCKWAGON OUT Daily FITS ALL FREE IN FRONT OF THE (HANDSTAND THE Mr.and Mrs.Norman Jon \u2018 and daughter Karen, Mr.an Mrs.Peter Hawley, Montreal, visited with Mr.and Mrs.Ken-ndth Milliken over the holiday weekend.5 BIG BIG GAY - WAY Join the crowd and attend the LISK'S 1th À on the label, means QUALITY The Meeting Piece of RunI - Urban Friends Thursday\u2014O.Y.B.Marching Saints from Carlefon Mace for Official Opening Thursday 8.00 p.m.Arn prior Lions Drum Corps, Friday-Lanark and Ren frew Pipe Band Saturday on the table Page 9 THE EQUITY Thursday, September 9, 1965 ST EDWARDS C W L~~ Edward's CWL Bristol Mine» held their monthly meeting on Aug 11th with twelve members present Mr*.P.J.Murphy seconded by Mrs.E.Been made » motion to pay the League subscriptions It was decided to hold » card party Wed.Sept 1st.Convenors for this event are Mrs.Elliott and Mrs.Moyle.A banquet to mark the 20» anniversary of the League m the parish has been postponed to a hier date.Hostesses for the evening were Mrs.P.J.Murphy and Mrs.Earl Bean.CHURCH DIRECTOR Y Bridal showers Clarendon VIA Deanery meeting There is an urgency about our | N.McColl, Incumbent was cele-1 ^| cr Ruth Dagg, prior to her mar- Au_ %2, Wesley United Church Mr.A.E.Uwrence, Lay pjage were, the nurses in her di- A 29 Norman United Church I 2.00 pm\u2014Evening Prayer Reader, Shawville was also pres- viaion at the civic Hospital, at ' Everyone welcome ent.The organist was Laird Gra- a miscellaneous shower; the 7th ham, assisted b> a Junior Choir.j jm.neighbors at a miscellaneous I J shower at the home of Mrs.other Dwight McDowell, Kilgour and Mrs.John Tracy at August Supply, Rev.Sam Living-a miscellaneous shower at lire stone, Frank ford Methodist Ch.Tracy home, Mrs.G.E.Towsley at a miscellaneous shower, and 9.00 a.m some Ottawa girls at a dinner 10.00 am.Bryson 11.15 am.\u2014Campbell's Bay Aug.8th, 2:30 p.m.\u2014 Hull LET US ARRANGE TO WIRE FLOWERS FOR YOU TO The Parish of Campbell's Bay The Rev.Joseph H.A.Gauvln 9.30 a.m.\u2014St George\u2019s Portage du Fort 11.15 a m.\u2014St.George\u2019s Campbell\u2019s Bay 10.00 a.m.(Wednesday) Campbell\u2019s Bay St.John\u2019s Moorhead 1st and 3rd Sundays\u20143.30 Campbell\u2019s Bay Pastoral Charge Miss Mary I Rev.D.E.Rutherford, Pastor In his sermon, the Rev Eldon Davis noted that in some u lands it is a costly thing to be a Christian.He spoke of cmc man whom he knew had been disinherited by his wealthy family, who lost his job, and finally was imprisoned, because of his active | presentation witness to Jesus as Lord of all Sidney, Calgary, Winnipeg, Brockville, Wales, Germany, Bermuda, France, England, Ottawa, Pembroke, Hamilton, Toronto, Halifax.These are just a few of the places we have sent flowers to, by our wire service.\"DROP IN AND INQUIRE\" N.Y.Dunraven ( North Clarendon Parish Campbell s Bay Cemetery Serv.| Thf Rev-d W H F Kennedy tnc August 15, 3:00 pan.\u2014 Waltham Anniversary Stonehaven Flower Shop Ladysmith life St.James, Otter lake 9.30 a.m.\u2014Morning Service (1st Sunday of the month Holy Communion Mr.Davis was, for fourteen years a missionary in India.He was born in Pol timoré, PQ.Mr.Davis also attended the W.A.Deanery service The annual Memorial Decoration Service was held in St.John\u2019s Lutheran Church on Sunday Sept.5th, the church Beeohgrove decorated with flowers and Q^ycm \u2014 A delicious dinner was served also the graves were colourful North Onslow by the ladies and young people with flowers placed there in at St.John\u2019s Church, Quyon, fol- loving memory of dear ones ?T , \u201e ,h« \u201c gm\t2 r\u201c then held in the Church.\t^tt the faith of our fathers will n:00 am.\u2014Worship Service Mrs.John lurby* J*\"\"™11, oat be wasted.The church was n.00 am.\u2014Church School Diocese of Montreal WA spoke, fil|ed to overflowing with many\tAustin as did Mrs.Waugh, the Diocesan coming from distant places to 10:30 am.\u2014Church School WA president.Diocese of Otta- worship\tFollowing the\tStark's Comers Bach of the members pres ^rvice a supper was served m jo.30 am.\u2014Church School ent of the Diocese of Ottawa WA
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