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[" i No.32, 83rd Yoar Shawville Quebec, Thursday, January 27, 1966 per copy 7c Telegram to Minister of Education 9 t 4 V k- X 0 I he I lonourable Paul Gerin-Lajoie, Minister of Education Parliament Buildings, Quebec XV HER HAS the pupils of the Oulaouais Regional School Board danger of losing their academic year; WHEREAS after three weeks of negotiating, since the strike began, the teachers and the Board are deadlocked; WHEREAS this is an urgent public matter; we urge that your Department and the Government as pils back to their desks.»Ac Murray Carson Ryan connected for both Armstrong, Randy Bean, Edgar Pay or tbe Pembroke 'earn.Shawville goals, giving him 4 Dagg, Warnie Richardson, Mi- , so ™Jr *incuP arc starry goals for the game.cleanly played game.in our This is MINOR HOCKEY the nets and Lornie Pirie scored WEEK, and the Shawville \"At- 2 goals, and Randy Powell scored one.The boys playing on Bill Pi- oms\" started off Minor Hockey Week with 2 successful games last weekend.They played Bryson on Friday night at Shawville and won 11-0.Gerry Armstrong was in the nets and the winning scorers were one each for Edgar Dagg, Stewart Wilson, and Randy Powell, two each for John Russell and Billy Russett and four for Lornie Pirie.On Saturday they played in and approved to be implemented Bryson where they defeated in* 1966.\tI Bryson 3-0.Randy Bern was in Allan graduated first from North Island Regional School I Shawville High School, Board in Montreal.He had been serving as a George Williams and Queen\u2019s Provincial Inspector of secon- Universities and received his dary schools and regional ad- License-es-lettres from the Unvisor for Operation 55, which iversity of Lille, France.(This created the North Island Region- degree is equivalent to the M.A.al School Board as one of the in Canada plus a Quebec Class nine Protestant regional school | I teaching diploma), bodies in Quebec.The area covered by that region includes Laval, Deux Montagnes and Terrebonne counties wifXa Protestant high school en-_Ant expected by 1971 to be 8,000 students.This particular region is pro-1 Canadian Trotting Association bably the most advanced in its J and is bilingual.Allan Young appointed Director of Education for North Island Regional Board chael Thomas, Stewart Wilson, Randy Powell,, .Paul Finnigan, Lornie Pirie, | t,me 8 30 Pm Billy Russett, and John Russell.Campbell\u2019s Bay play the Shawville \u201cAtoms\u201d at 7 o\u2019clock \\ Rockcliffe vs Shawville Deep River vs Shawville The Shawville Pontiacs were Last night the Deep River fehei «ils ###: afternoon.\tI p|ay m a regular league and broke a 1-1 tie after two periods only play exhibition games.They as Giles Mohns and George arc a big, experienced team and Shurkill found third period goals they are playing themselves into | which the Pontiacs could shape for the playdowns Allan Young, Shawville, a son of Mrs.Robert Young and brother of Mayor Orla Young, has been appointed as Director of Education for the native of I plans which have all been a made Winter Carnival at Campbell's Bay then Macdonald College, attended Sir not answer.The other Deep River go I back for another game on Fri- I was scored by Reid Condie iate day, February 5.\tin the first period.Rockcliffe drew first blood I Glen Richardson was the only Carnival Queen,\tEleanor Smith, I\tFriday as Grant scored\tthe first I\tPontiac who could\tbeat Brian by Mr.R.Moss, President\tof\tof his two goals as the\tPontiacs\tPappin who was superb in\tthe the Association,\tfollowed\tby\twere shorthanded.The\tPontiacs\tDeep River goal, keenly fought hockey and broom came flying back and jumped There were only 10 penalties ball games with\tthe pupils\tof\tinto a 4-1 lead on two\tgoals by\tcalled in the game,\t6 to\tthe Onslow Intermediate School | Carson Ryan, and singles to Ken | Pontiacs.Soucie and Ivan Saunders.Bu-A word of appreciation is due I darick narrowed the score to to Mrs.Moss and the other la- 4-2 but the Pontiacs on goals by I SHAWVILLE PONTIACS dies of the \u201cHome and School\" Barrie Murray and Royce Rich- Friday, January 29, 8 30 (Continued on page 6) I ardson jumped ahead 6-2 after f It is hoped that they will be The Campbell\u2019s Bay Protestant Home and School Association held their annual Winter Carnival at the School on Satin | urday, January 22nd.Fine weather and a full programme of c-vents at the rink resulted in a record attendance estimated at Allan is also active in the nearly 500 children, parents and visitors.The afternoon\u2019s highlight was the crowning of the His teaching and administrative experience has been Shawville, Campbell\u2019s Bay, Ormstown, Val d\u2019Or, St.Eus-tache, La val West and Montreal.{ from Quyon PEMBROKE JUNIORS VS ro pm.Lions Community Center 8 Thursday, January 27, 1966 Page 2 THE EQUITY LETTERS-™ EDITOR/ i -\t*1 The EaurrY Bryson Lions \"Founded In ISS3\" Printed and Published Weekly at PONTIAC PRINTSHOP LTD Shawville, Quebec The Editor, Shawvillv Equity; Dear Sir: In your column \u2018Xirisf\u2019 ol January 20th issue ul the I quits.sou mention the forma Ion ol tumor hockey teams in Hr)son anil the support accorded the teams by the local council.As u hit of information I would like to point out the nippon gixen to both the minor ] 5$T hockev teams and the local eoun-ul by the I ions Club ol Bryson.As soon as the minor league was organized this club made a donation of $50 to assist them with the teams.last year, the local council appealed to thi< club lor ass,stance and it vs as voted a donation ol $300 to be distributed over a two season period to be used oa tliv local rink.1 his year, with the formation ol the f irst Bryson Cub Pack being in need of a meeting place, ihe council was approached tor the use of the town hall and it was given with the stipulation that this club supply the necessary oil to heat the hall.This was done.Yearly subscriptions in advance: Pontiac and Gatineau Counties \u2022 $3 00 elsewhere in Canada - $4.00 outside Canada - $5.00 ' 91 Publishers & Editors David and Rosaleen Dickson MEMBER OF CANADIAN WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION Authorized os Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa 3 y v fW w ««TN * Ü \\ccri«:i)H avion if/ There is talk again of gaining accreditation tor the Pontiac Community Hospital.I here has been such talk for a long, long time hut this time the chances are some action will he taken.To achieve accreditation by the Canadian Council of Hospital Accreditation certain standards must be kept in all departments of the hospital.In our hospital in Shaw ville some of the standards being kept are way above those required for accreditation and satisfying the minimum requirements will he easy on most scores.In other areas there may be some reorganization necessary hut our staff has everything it takes to achieve this.v \\ Barlee Master Dina Owned and bred by James E.Barber and Sons, nominated for Ail Canadian Heifer Calf after being Senior and Grand Champion at Ottawa Winter Fair and winner of the Eastern Breeders' Trophy and Plaque for the Best Holstein Heifer Calf.This calf was exhibited by Jerry Barber who is a member of the Shaw-ville 4-H Club.Was also Grand Champion at Shawville Fair.The basic principles necessary for accreditation come under three main headings: administration, medical staff and nursing.Administration requirements include buildings constructed and arranged to insure the safety of the patient a governing body which has the legal and moral responsibility for the conduct of the institution, facilities for dietary services, medical records in accordance with specific rules, pharmacy clinical lab and pathology, radiology and a medical library.Pontiac Community Hospital hasn\u2019t far to go to qualify in these areas.Kenneth Millikcn (vestry clerk).Mr.Kenneth Millikcn (rectors warden), Mr.Reuben Thoms.(Peoples\u2019 Warden) Sparling (Deputy Peoples' War den).One cf your readers, Ken Dugan Little Christmas at St James Mr.Cecil Flying Saucers Matawan, New Jersey 7 Id lew ild Lane USA.21 January IV66 The meeting closed with prayer at 10.15 pm.Following the Vestry meeting, The ladies' Guild served a \u201cLittle Christmas Supper* at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Reuben Thoms and Mrs.Walter Steven- sented h> Mr.Kenneth Millikcn.All commitments were shown to be met and a successful vear On the Feast of the Epiphany Thursday.January 6th Holy Communion was celebrated at St.James Anglican Church, Otter Lake.The Incumbent, the Rev W.H.F Kennedy, officiât- The Editor The Shawville Equity Shaw ville, Quebec Dear Sir: hail The Medical Staff must be responsible to the patient and to the governing body of the hospital for the quality of all medical care rendered to patients in the hospital and for the professional practices of its members.Organization and by-laws with committees on credentials, medical records and a few other details are all that are required here, and we now have almost alj the personnel required among Pontiac physicians and Mr.Kenneth Millikcn was appointed Rectors Warden.Mr.Reuben Thoms was elected Peoples' Warden, and Mr.Cecil Sparling elected Deputy Peoples' Warden.The Rev W.H.F.Kennedy presented the Incumbent's report giving the highlights of the past year, mentioning the successful Centenary celebrations and the hard work by the centenary committees.Tribute was also given to those who gave leadership in the congregation during the year 1965, including Mrs.Reuben Thoms (altar guild), Mrs.Lyle Mitchell (Ladies guild), Mrs.Cecil Sparling (organist), Mrs.ed son Following the Service, the An-Committee on Aerial Phenom-1 nual Vestry meeting of St.ena (NICAP) Headquarters.James' was held in the C hurch 1536 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.| at 8.15pm.The minutes of the previous were read by the Vestry C lerk.Mrs.Kenneth Millikcn.The Financial Report was pre- The table was very attractive with a Christmas Cloth and tall red tapers and the food made a festive picture for the occasion.Members of the Ladies Guild prepared the \u201cLittle Christmas Supper\u2019*.Everyone agreed that the 1966 Annual Vestry meeting was one of the most enjoyable in recent years, beginning with Worship and ending with happy fellowship.and all taking place on one of the most ancient and joyous of Christian Festivals, The Feast of the Epiphany.The National Investigations Washington, 36, D.C., has re cently published its long awaited | Annual Vestry meeting \u201cThe UFO Evidence\u201d Report.This illustrated fully docu surgeons As for the nursing, it is likely that our present methods of procedure are equal to what is necessary for accreditation.mented 184-pace Report, containing over 20,000 words is the result of NICAP's seven-year I document should w rite directly scientific investigation of Uni- to NICAP for the required in-dentified Flying Objects (UFOs)| formation.Thank you.and proves, beyond any reason able doubt, that UFOs are tin Mainly necessary is a lot of paper work and some study of the rules and regulations.The largest change will be in the records kept to conform with accreditation standards.The patient won\u2019t notice any gretit change but actually he will be better cared for when accreditation goes through.It will be the greatest step forward for the hospital since it was built when it can add those letters GCHA to its letterhead.Sincerely, John Laval, NICAP Member known superior machines under intelligent control, emanating \u2014 from an extraterrestrial source, I \u2022 and official secrecy on same.It is hoped that this Report, a copy of which has been presented to every member of the _\t_\t\u2014____.\t.\t,\t.United States Congress, will ir«- Corners Community to Tom Somebody wants to know stigate public congressional Harris of Beachburg a former where to apply for work with hearings on LFOs in order to resident of this community who Consolidated paper mills in this cnd ^ unwarranted and very was elected warden of Renfrew area: So they wrote to The dangerous United Stales Air County at the first meeting in Equity to ask.Well, my friend, porcc po]jcy 0f secrecy aiK) the New Year.Mr.Harris has there is no Consolidated paper censorship on same.been Reeve of Beachburg for | mill in this area.One is about ^ny individual wishing to to be built and when it is built I pr0cure a copy of this unique Why wait for spring Starks Corners grist Congratulations from Starks a1* the past eight years I would suggest you apply at Mr.John Dean visited recent ly with his parents, Mr.and | *he mill.Meanwhile you might Mrs.Lennis Dean.John has re cently been transferred to the | Dilice in Portage du Fort lor an RCAF base at Clinton local reporter in each case the chances of such nuisances occurring are lessened.The official correspondents are: Miss Frances O'Malley for Aylmer; Mrs.Joyce McCagg for Austin; Mrs.Henry Mulligan tor Beechgrove: Mrs.E.Findlay for Bristol; Mrs.Gardner for Bryson, Mrs.Man-son Sharpe for Caldwell, Mrs.A.Neville for Calumet Island, Mrs.for Campbell's Bay, Mrs.McNeil for Charters; Mrs.James Benoit for Dunraven; Mrs.Fumerton for Fort Coulonge Thrun for Ladysmith; Mrs.Walter Kilgour for 7th Line, Mrs Anne Lusk for Luskville; Mrs.Maude Bailey for Norway Bay; Mrs.H.Zacharias for Otter Lake; Mrs.Elsie Gibbons for Portage du Fort; Mrs.Austin Clarke for Quvon: Mrs.Ernest Garland for Starks Corners: Joyce McGee for Vinton; Mrs.Art Labellc for Waltham; Mrs.Fred Dagg for Yarrn and wc would like to hear frym someone in Chapeau.Our regular Shawville news reporter is Mrs.Stan Widdicombe and for photos call either Rev L.Emard or Pat Howe in Shawville.write to the Quebec Employment application for work and they\u2019ll keep your name in their file.This is being published because there may be more than one person who has wanted to ask this question.Mrs.Gordon McBride sr., spent the past week in Ottawa visiting at the norne of Mr.and Mrs.Kent McBride and family also with her sister Mrs.Herbie 4 ?Brown who is progressing favor ably at St.Vincent\u2019s Hospital Our deepest sympathy is cx-! ated d people would give their | Esther Quaile tended to Mrs.Harry Palmer in news t0 the official Equity consister Mrs.respondent in each district.The Equity is the easiest paper in Mr.Glen Elliott has returned the wor,d t0 get news into if you to Sudbury after spending the g° ab°ut it the right way' weekend with his parents, Mr.cently we have been amazed by and Mrs.Hubert Elliott.\tI some practical jokers who think it is funny to place phony news ed to learn of the death of Mrs.I in ** PaPer- lf we make sure Alice King at a Nursing Home | the news has come through our at Ramford, Essex, England on January 21st.Mrs.King visited rcaved family in the loss of a in a number of our homes devoted and dearly loved moth-while in Canada when she was er.It would be greatly appreci the loss of her the drapes cleaned and the rugs shampooed; having the furniture re-upholstered and the electrical appliances repaired.All jobs which can call for a long wait come Springtime \u2014but which can be handled quickly, efficiently and easily during the winter season.What's more, government-sponsored, low-cost Home In winter, men are available.Materials are available.And special off-season discounts are often available.So, doesn't it make a lot of sense to have those repairs and renovations done now.Not simply construction and building jobs\u2014but things like having the lawnmower fixed and the screens mended; having Improvement Loans are available through your bank, to assist you in carrying out all kinds of renovation jobs you've been meaning to do-up to $4,000 with up to ten years to repay! No doubt about it\u2014 winter is the best time to spruce up your home or place of business.Do it now l George Palmer Mrs.Verncr Re Our community was sadden Mrs.Lloyd Quaile of Shaw at the home of her daughter Mrs.Iverson Harris.The late I ville and Mr.Edward Cunning-Mrs.King is survived by three ham of Ottawa are spending a daughters, Mrs.Harry Hewitt in week at South Porcupine where England, Mrs.George Healey of they are visiting many of their Ottawa and Mrs.Iverson Har- friends including their brother, of Shawville.Our sincere Bert, who is a patient in the hos-sympathy is extended to the be-1 pita!.Everybody benefits when winter work is increase?ns For advice and assistance call your National Employment Office.HN-266D Thursday, January 27, 1966 THE EQUITY Page 3 COURT Report Beechgrove Central Hospital Auxiliary Centre Eardley UCW Caldwell BEECH6R0VE W I The regular meeting of the Central Auxiliary of the Pontiac Community Hospital was held on Friday, Jan 7, 1966 with 11 members and Mrs.Mac-Eachron present.The president, Mrs.Asa Smith opened the meeting with the Lord's Prayer, The minutes of the December meeting were read and approved.The following reports were then given: BRISTOL- 60 articles mended, Nov and Dec.Box Tangarines tor Xmas to A de Memorial Hospital ( I AREN DON I he January meeting of ( entre Lard ley United Church Women was held at the home of I out to the family and friends oil to her home for the January Mrs.Edgar Reside.The work- the late Bert Tubman who pas-1 meeting, shop service was conducted by | sed away in Timmins Hospital the President Mrs.Mary MacDonald kind-Our deepest sympathy govs I W invited the Institute members Mr.and Mrs.Phil Dagenais of Ottawa spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.F.Bradley.Miss Freda Dougherty of Ottawa was home for the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Roy Wig-gons.Ira < infft was held in Campbell's Bay on January 19, 1966.Ten Hotel keepers who appeared before District Judge Avila l.alvbellc for breaches of the Quebec Liquor Act, were I The annual meeting o! Beech lined and paid a total of $1100 grove U Church was held in lines, plus the court costs.) January 17th.Charged with selling alcoholic beverages to take out of their establishments on a Sunday were the owners of the Silver Inn Hotel, Port Coulongc; Ottawa House, Campbell\u2019s Bay; Lake Side Inn, Portage du Fort; Cou- ionge Chute Inn, Township of Mansfield; Moyle\u2019s Hotel, Campbell\u2019s Bay; Bn son Lodge Hotel, Bryson; Forest Inn, Bry- ™r* ant* ^rs- **crt ^mylh and son; and Pontiac House, Shaw- **rcnt,a °1 Ottawa spent the ville were all fined $100 each I wetTvnd with Mr.and Mrs.A.Wilson.There was a good attendance, with four visitors present.The Roll Call f he members | recently started the new study hook.Jesus and his ( hristian Life\", which was thoroughly enjoyed by was answered bv of r ll'trt'TeoC' Palmer I ym,r earliest recollechoo of who pnvscd away so suddenly m yo\u201cr K^ndmolher.and some , Mrs.Austin Lusk was voted I Avilie Hospital.\tMary\" McmS home President in the el et ion of of- We are so pleased to hear economics, read a paper and beers, Mrs.Russell Hurdman.that Ina (Mrs.Walter Kilgour) Mrs.Hobbs on agriculture.\\ ice-president and Mrs.Edgar who is a patient in Ottawa Hov Several games were played eside, secretary-treasurer.\tpilai is improving.Hurry and and prizes given.Committees Ilk members were invited to get well Ina as we all miss you! were nominated, for officers for :\tDay I i %1 she keeps steadily improving The LI w ood Sharpes were down to visit with her last week.Mr.and Mrs.Munson Sharpe motored to Montreal on Saturday to visit their son Cliff.all on (iet well wishes to Master Scott Bradley son of Mr.and Mrs.Allen Bradley who was hit by a car on Sunday and 11 patient in Ottawa Civic Hospital Mrs.W.Draper and Mrs.S.Bishop spent a few days visiting with Mr.and Mrs.Fred Findlay of Orillia, Ont.is a I he tea prize was won by Mrs.Steele.Everyone enjoyed the meeting.I he next meeting to he held at the home of Mrs.Hubert Em-merson.The meeting closed with a most delicious buffet lunch served by our hostess Mrs.MacDonald.3 lb candy, Canned goods, 12 parcels of toys and books tor children; 3 large pkg serviettes; 3 small pkg serviettes; 4 doz oranges;\t2\tpkg\tgrapes:\t23\tpillow I\tmeeting of\tBethel\tPentecostal cases;\tI\tpr\tdish\ttowels;\t1 dish |\t( hurch was\theld on\tJan Nh.The Secretary read a very successful report for the past year.I he VVMC\thad a big part to I Smith\tarc\tworking\tin\tPicton canned I\tP,aV »n helping the\tneedy a-\tand\twere\thome\twith\ttheir\tlam ,\t__\t.goods, fruit juice, cake, cookies,) round home us well as the Mis- Hies over the weekend.\tuGGChOfOVC magazines and books.\tsionaries abroad.\tMr.and Mrs.Emery Lemay The owner of the Hotel La-1 cused had since reimbursed the) SHAW VILLE\u2014\tThe ladies chose their new of- and son of Wood ville and Mr.\tli/Z/il/W bine at Fort Coulonge who sold money stolen.\t4 rolls bread; 4 dozen rolls: 14 beers for the coming year.Pres-! Herb Orr of South Porcupine DOWIInÿ beer for consumption in his bar A 29 year old man of Bryson, dozen cookies; I jar peanut but- Went Brenda Rooney; Vice-Pres.| and Mr.Howard Orr of Trenton 1 Men\u2019s High Cross alter permitted hours on a Sun-\twas found guilty on a charge of\tI\tter, \u2019 jar apple jelly to Ade Me-\tRita Strutt, Treasurer Mary\ti\twere\tamong\tthe\tones\tattending I Stan Scott day, and owner of the Maple\thaving transported in\ta motor\tI\tmorial Hospital; Tray favours\tHobbs; Secretary, Joyce Draper.\t!\tthe\tfuneral\tof\tthe late\tBert\tTub l eaf Inn at Portage du Fort, vehicle, a loaded rifle during and Christmas stockings $6.50\tThe next regular WMC meet-1 man who sold beer on Sunday with-\thunting season in a\tterritory\ttees.\ting will he held at the home of\t| out meals, were also fined $100\tunder the jurisdiction\tof the\tZION\u2014\tMrs.Lornie Rooney, Elizabeth each.Instead of paying their\tMinister of Tourism,\tFish &\tBu.apples to Pontiac Hospital; I\tSt.Shawvillc.fines and the court costs they Game was fined and paid $25 Gifts to each patient at Ade had the option to spend 3 mos plus the Court costs.\t| Memorial Hospital, in jail hut none of them took this alternative.All of these re- Pentecostal WMC I he annual WMC business cloth; (lifts for patients at Ade Hospital.Miss Janet Bradley of Ottawa CAMPBELLS BAY\u2014 while the latter had to pay an extra $100 for having sold alcoholic beverages for consump-1 spent the weekend with Mr.and | jray favours; Jelly, lion on the premises without a| Mrs.Okie Gordon meal Mr.Deli Pitt and Lawrence 640 Mens High Single Stan Scott 299 Ladies' High Cross Stella Scott 559 BRISTOL W I Ladies High Single | The regular meeting of the | Vcra Meredith motion of the money we were to Bristol Women\u2019s Institute was The Treasurer reported she I pay hack to the Central fund and) held at the home of Mrs.Don-1 Bluebirds ond charge of hunting moose) had received a cheque for $20 now move we pay $100.I aid Russell with Mrs.James Cor- Canaries ported offences took place on with the aid of a jack light.from Wyman W.I.\tMrs.Smith expressed her rigan assisting.\tEagles Sunday, October 17, 1965 and A man from Ashton, B.C., re- 50c taken in from birth cer- thanks to the ladies lor cards Plans were made to hold ai Robins were investigated by the QPP\tceived a one year jail sentence\ttificate and cart service sales\tshe had received.\tcard party on Thursday.Janu-1\tWrens detachment of Campbell\u2019s Bay.\tlor breaking, entering and thefts\tamounted to $93.51.CWL arc Motion by Mrs.Elliott and\tary 20th in Bristol Hall.A mc>|\tKingfishers A 19-year old youth of Fort\tin a number of cottages in the\tin charge of the cart for the |\tMrs.Dagg that Mrs.MacEach-1\ttion was made to reduce the a- ( oulongc who while working in\tTownship of South Onslow, du-\tmonth of January.\tron order what ever liners are\tmount of Refreshments at our |\tSchool, w ho\tshowed\ta\tfilm\ton a lumber camp, being flat broke\tring the course of the month of Motion by Mrs.Elliott and\tneeded and that Mrs.Muisc be\tmeetings.The program was ini\tfrozen foods\texplaining\teach\tde- and in need of cigarettes took\tMarch, 1965.This year in jail\tMrs.Emard a letter of thanks\tauthorized to pay the present)\tcharge of the Home Economics)\ttail which $20 from the pockets of a co-\tis not to he served concurrently\the written to Wymun W.I.for |\tbill for linens worker, was fined $25 and or-\twith a five year in Penitentiary |\tcheque received tiered to pay the court costs,\tsentence received in the Hull The Court was told that the ac- Court this last Monday.236 Pts GW He was acquitted on a sec- 35 15 29 12 26 11 22 10 18 ,8 17 7 was most interesting.convenor Mrs.Wilmer Hodgins | There was a sale of cookies Motion by Mrs.Wilson we I who had as her guest speaker, which realized $3.40.Refresh-Motion by Mrs.Dagg and now adjourn until February 4, Miss McCauley, Household Sci- ments were served by the two Mrs.Young we rescind the first 1966.\t| cnee teacher from Shawvillc hostesses.PHONE 647-2268 MAIN STREET SHAWVILLE RED II h \\ PACK YOUR PANTRY.PILE UP SAVINGS! a J # if: HOT /I 1 r WHITE FOOD STORES / y TOWELS X L SAVE ! - SAVE ! 1 PRINTS 5 BIG DAYS! tT Tuesday to Saturday, January 25 - 29 ZO.AT SPECIAL PRICES ! itê ViW Reg.69 yd.SALE, YARD Regular .49 yard SALE, 3 YARDS FOR SPE-aALLY SELECTED - VALUE CHECK'D - BRANDED LEAN AND TENDER 39 x 22' ROUND STEAK or ROA ST 4 1.00 Reg .95 LB.I SALE * Tender - Juicy - The All 'Round Favorite Meat! - THIS WEEK ONLY! RINDLESS BACON | LEAN COTTAGE ROLLS Hall LB RUMP ROASTS .59 .85 .69 Ladies and Childrens\tOH SLACKS, PAIR ^ # LB LB SWIFTS PREMIUM MILD SEASONED - VAC PAK SKINLESS WEINERS .53 LB SPECIAL ! Tex-Made BLANKETS SHEETS J $\u2022>.97 E BEST BUY! - SAVE 24c BEST BUY - SAVE 14c AYLMER or WAGSTAFFE BEST BUY! - SAVE 32c White or Coloured PUREX TISSUE Assorted Flavours Raspberry or Strawberry JELLO Jelly Powders pkgs.$1.JAMS 2 with*pectin $J.I |Q each r 8 R°||s $1, 3 oz 70\" x 90\" - Reg.$7.98 $C.98 $1.69 PILLOW Reg.1.98 CASES SALE Numerous Other Articles at SALE SAVE 13c Stokleys Fancy Quality CREAM STYLE CORN 5 5 SAVE 10c ON ALLENS APPLESAUCE SAVE 29c \u2014 Choice Quality Tender Green PEAS 6 20 EACH \\1 Real Special Prices it 7 5 $1.$1.$1.oz.tins oz.tins oz.tins THE EQUITY Page 4 Thursday, January 27, 1966 CLARENDON W I SHAWVILLE W I AYLMER EAST W I this organization and also for their help and co-operation during the year.Renewal subscriptions to Federated News were paid.Plans were made to serve refreshments at close of annual meeting of Pontiac Agricultural Society, Jan 12th.The theme of the meeting was Citizenship and Mrs.Robinson Hodgins, charge of the program.She introduced Mr.J.Men-nie.teacher at Shawvillc High School, who showed beautiful slides of Scotland, his native land, also rural scenes in brilliant autumn coloring taken since coming to Canada.Mrs.Beattie thanked Mr.Mennie for the interesting evenings entertainment he had provided early in his association here.Later refreshments were served and a pleasant time spent.OUTSTANDING FURNITURE BUYS US MEUBLES Mrs.C.Garrison was host- With an attendance of twenty- ess to Shawville Women\u2019s In-1 sjx members and two visitors stitufe on Monday evening when 19 members and 2 visitors res- The Aylmer East Women\u2019s Institute meeting wasj held at the home of Mrs.E.t Craig in Ottawa, Mrs.Bowden presided in the absence of Mrs.Milliard Homes president who is in hospital.Ten members answered the roll call \u201cA current event in the news\u201d.Convenors reports were read.A committee reported a visit to St.Jude\u2019s hospital at Christmas time and visited with all the patients there.Cards and flowers were sent to sick members.Mrs J.C.Hopkins read a paper on the story of Mary Stewart who wrote the collect.Mrs.C J Wright read a paper on The National office in Ottawa.Mrs.E.Craig was winner of a contest \u201cWrite report of meeting for press\u2019.Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess.GLENWOOD the January meeting of Clarendon Wl was held at the home of FURNITURE LTD.Lean ponded to the roll call by relating some amusing incident from I Mrs.Leonard Horner.Mrs.La- their school days.Mrs.Edgar course and Mrs.Don Horner Hodgins reported that Christ-1 were assistant hostesses, mas baskets had been packed and delivered to four needy families in the district\u2014Food for ca^ oy naming a country of Eu- these baskets was donated by the | roPc its capital, members, also a generous supply of candy by Lamb\u2019s Store.Open every night by appointment Glen wood Shopping Plaza Phone 684-4972 (days) Aylmer Road 684-3064 (evenings) The members answered roll convenor, was in FUR SALE Mrs.Conolly reported hospital fees had been used to buy cotton which will be made into pil- Corrigan offered to donate priz-| *ow S*'PS and 8'vcn u> *>ontlac es for the bridge marathon Community Hospital.Christ- the week of Jan mas 8ifts and ,rcats *erc Pro\u2018 Mrs.R.Smith and Mm.L Fur Coats, Jackets, Stoles, Hats, Collars FROM OUR RECULAR STOCK commencing 9th.Several members volunteer- v*ded f°r Pal\u2018en,s \u2018n ^de Mem- make articles for the orial Hospital and Pontiac Com- \\\\ munity Hospital.These were de- thc livered by the committee in ed to Fall Fair display.Mrs Hayes gave a report on C.N.I.B.canvass.A poem en-1 charge.A letter af appreciation titled \"The more you give, the\t*hc superintendent Mrs.more you get\" was read by Mrs.| McEachrcn was read thanking Jacques.Short readings on How to take care of your Poinsettia\u201d, \"How well educated are Canad- See the Bargains at Douglas Moore Furs RENFREW \u2022 ONTARIO BUSINESS SIR Xi 7# > Cash or Terms ians\u201d and \u201cManufacturers discounts\u201d were given by the convenors, Mrs.M Hayes, Mrs.R.Smith and Mrs.Keith Hod- PONTIAC ELECTRIC REG\u2019D F.E LACOURSE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ELECTRIC UNIT HEATERS AND BASEBOARD HEATING for Commercial, Industrial, Residential and Farm Use.ELECTRICAL FIXTURES - FREE ESTIMATES Phone 647-2417 \u2022 Shawville, Quo.F.H \u2019BUD\" ROWAT GENERAL INSURANCE Complete Insurance Service Including Life Insurance Phone 6474737 647-2851 CANADA ELECTIONS ACT Electoral District of Pontiac Temiscamingue SUMMARY OF RETURN OF ELECTION EXPENSES There is below set out, as required by Section 63 (5) of the Canada Elections Act, a summary, signed by the official agent, of the return of election expenses made to me by him on behalf of Paul Martineau, one of the candidates at the recent election of a member to serve in the House of Commons of Canada held in the above-mentioned electoral district, which said return is on file at my office and may, on payment of a fee of twenty cents, be there inspected and extracts taken therefrom at any reasonable time during the six months next after the 19th day of January 1966 being the day upon which the said return was furnished to me.gins The business session being concluded.Mrs.Jacques then introduced the guest speaker, Mr.Hanna, Principal of the High School whose topic was \u201cEducation of our Young People\u201d.Mr.Hanna gave the definition of education as the process of preparing young people for the role they are to play in society.The three main objectives are people the ability to think (2) To develop character, (3) to impart knowledge according to the degree which they can absorb.Closer harmony between home and school would leave teachers more time for their teaching skills.Parents could assist by teaching their children to be honest and truthful, discipline them, teach them to be punctual in work assigned and motivate them in the learning process.A short question and answer period followed after which Mrs.M.Hayes expressed the appreciation of the members to Mr.Hanna in a very fitting manner.Refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed by everyone present.Bus.Res Shswville, Que.04OTC DR WALLACE HODGINS GRADUATE McGIlL UNIVERSITY PONTIAC DRY CLEANERS \u2022\u2022YOU* CLOTHES IEST FRIEND' DEFEND AMI INSURANCE SERVICE SINCE ¦Be Sure ^ You rr PROTECTED1 (1) to teach SURGEON DENTIST PHONE 7-2431\tSHAWVILU Dated at Campbell s Bay this 19th day of January, 1966 J D Moodie, Returning Officer Summery of Return of Election Expenses of Peul Martineau Receipts: Receipts, contributions, etc.Payments: Candidate's personal expenses Petty claims Hire of Premises Services Travelling expenses and hire of vehicles Goods supplied Advertising Total Disputed claims Delayed undisputed claims Dated at Campbell\u2019s Bay this 19th day of January, 1966 Roger Vincent, Official Agent A % V 1241 AUDET PHOTO STUDIO #\tWEDDINGS #\tRECEPTIONS #\tGRADUATIONS #\tFAMILY GROUPS #\tSTUDIO PHOTOS Phone 82 Campbell\u2019s Bay OJNII-OI GORDON T PAUL GENERAL INSURANCE PHONE 447-IS1S SHAWVILU $19,700.00 ODORLESS CLEANING $170.40 101.15 620.00 $8,516.08 $3,889.50 $2,315.17 4,087.71 $19,700.00 none none SHAWYILLE PHONE 7.1S77 11-41 11-41 KENSLEY ELECTRIC PAUL A.MARTINEAU B.A., I LL BARRISTER * SOLICITOR CAMPBELL'S BAY Phene 2B-R-11 7:30 le f:30 #.#.ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING.REFRIGERATION * AIR CONDITIONING ADMIRAL APPLIANCES GENERAL ELECTRIC SALES A ««.ICE CAMPBELL'S BAY PHONE 75 VIPOND CONSTRUCTION CO.LTD.WE MANUFACTURE CONCRETE SEWER PIPE SHOVELS, COMPRESSORS, CRUSHERS, GRADERS, TRUCKS \"We Go Anywhere And Tackle Anything\" PHONE PR 7-1621 Your WEEKLY GUIDE to the FINEST EDGAR L ALLARD B-A-.LLL BARRISTER » SOLICITOR CAMPBELL'S BAY PHONE 86 breckenridge wi HULL, QUEBEC ENTERTAINMENT 1241 Mrs.George Burnes was hostess to the members for a combined December and January meeting.Mrs.Mildred McConnell, I \u2014 President was in charge of the) midf Mrs Jos.venor of the cember, gave ed it was a great success, thanks to the many kind donors.Exchange of Christmas Gifts and a social evening was enjoyed by all.h tiw Ottawa Valley MILNE, HONEYWELL & BURPEE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS NELLIS HODGINS GENERAL INSURANCE Street, Ottawa 4 Phone 232.1114 Phone HE 2-2IS2 CHAPEAU HOTEL Ian Street, Renfrew BEECHGROVE Archambault, con-Bingo held in De a report that prov-1 SHAWVILU 11-41 P O.SOX 144 CARCAJOU INN PHONE 74411 SUPERB STEAK DINNERS LLOYD KENSLEY EQUIPMENT RENTALS LON# DISTANCE FLOAT SERVICE MOWN# OF HOUSES P.0 Bex 31 - CAMPBELL'S BAY - Phono |1 12-41 prtstnti\t\u2014 Weekend entertainment with Live music by DON STANLEY LOCAL and GEORGE HYNES & SON PUNIRAI HOME ESTABLISHED IDES « ¦ FINE ATMOSPHERE combine to make a memorable evening Fred Meilleur.Prep.EAROtEY W 1 BLAKE'S HEATING and FUEL OIL INSTALLATIONS - REPAIRS - CLEANING - SERVICE P.O.Be* SO» and the BLUE WATER SHAWVILU PHONE 447444» At the January meeting of Eardley W.I.the hostess was Mrs.Jack Robinson, assisted by Mrs.Robert Bronson and Mrs.Urban Curley.Several visitors were present to hear an address by the guest speaker, Mr.Norman Robson, vice-principal of St.Patrick High School in Hull and Director of Studies for Grades 8 and 9 for the Hull Metropolitan area.Mr.Robson spoke on the Parent-Teacher Relationship and stressed that discipline is a quality that has to be taught to children and which is the responsibility of | CAMPEIELVS EAT the parent as well as the teacher.A discussion period followed in which Mr.Francis Robinson also took part.Mrs.Sam Wilson thanked the speaker.1241 BOYS Shawville Phone 647-2739 ROWAT & ROWAT NOTARIES SHAWVlll QUEBEC ;mxfcB3K KENGIL CONSTRUCTION CO.LTD.\u2022IL FRASER RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS Head Office \u2014 Clarendon St., QUYON, QUE.P.O.Bex 276 \u2014 Telephone: Office 23, Ret.272 GOOD MEALS SERVED EVERYDAY AT KEN ORPOOT LAKESIDE HOTEL OFFICE 7-2V7S 1141 FULLY LICENSED DR.R.J.CHRETIEN B.A.D.D.S.ENTERTAINMENT FRI.\u2022 SAT.- SUN.PONTIAC PRINTSHOP \"Home of The Equity\" \u2022 Commercial Printers \u2022 Wedding Invitations # Calendars \u2022 Stationery Supplies \u2022 Office Equipment # Advertising Specialties CT' u PHONE 30 RON McMUNN and bis Country Cousins and singing star Ho St.Laurent \u2014 OFFICE HOURS \u2014 I e.m.to 4 p.m.DAILY CLOSED WEDNESDAYS \u2022 v Shiwville, Qua.Phene 647-2500 THE EQUITY Page 5 Thursday, January 27, 1966 Coteau were recent visitors with her sister, Mrs.Ethel Gibson.Mr.Ted McGuire and Mrs.Dodds, Ottawa were recent vis- ShawviHe Eard/ey Yarn Mr.and Mrs.Pcarley Belsher, Sask, arc visiting with Mr.and Mrs.Harry Belsher.^Mr.Bob Tracey spent the \\Tckcnd with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wilson Tracey.Mrs.Wilbur Kimber will be hostess to St.Matthews Guild Wednesday evening, Jan 26.Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Lui ford spent several days last week in SuUbyry allcndinp the funeral I Hon in town with their father, |\twho is a patient in the hospital.Get well wishes to Ira Merri- ield and Robert Bronson patients :n Ottawa Civic Hospital.Miss Pete Therien, Montreal, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Leon mâ of Mrs.Kenneth Ceasar.Get well wishes tc Mr.P J.Murphy, a patient in the Pontiac Community Hospital Mr.Hosmcr Turner has just returned home after spending a few days with his sister-in-law Mrs.Rhea Turner, and his nieces Frances and Patricia.Mrs.W.D.Campbell, Beech-grove spent a couple of days with her granddaughter, Mrs.Joe Belsher last week.Mr.and Mrs.Perley Belsher of McCord, Sask are visiting friends in this district.Joe Belsher and Sterling Hobbs called on Warren Campbells at Brooklyn recently.Mr.and Mrs.Dan McNeill of I Mrs.Harold Hodgms is visiting her daughter in Guelph.Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Fulford | Thtrien.spent a few days in Noranda, recently.Mrs.Lloyd Spallin of Wake-1 her mother, Mrs.Arthur Find' I field was a recent visitor with | lay.her parents.Mr.and Mn.Harry ( amphcll last week.Miss Catherine Horner and I al and Mrs Dan Paris, Ottawa Mrs.Clifford Horner spent the | General, weekend in Ottawa.Mr.and Mrs.Ken Gaw are spending a week's holidays with Calumet Island Speedy recovery to Mrs.Hilly Holmes in Shawvillc Hospit- Mr.and Mrs.Ross Lamothe have returned from Sudbury where they spent a week visiting their son, Raymond.a.iv where they also visited Mrs.La-mothe\u2019s great aunt, Mrs.Judith Trottier, who is the former Judith Paquin of Calumet Island.Mrs.Trottier is now 89 and sfiil full of energy.She has raised fifteen children.¦N sm Mrs.Pearle McMillan has re- TààW Miss Pearl Brown has return- turned home from a visit with ed home from Renfrew, where | Miss Eva Brcckenridge, Ottawa, she spent a few days visiting friends.Get well wishes to Mrs.Wilfred Bean and Mr.Milton We- ll PONTIAC LEAGUE Ken Soucie of Fort Coulonge and Doug Young of Shawville face off at the opener of the Pontiac League Hockey schedule at the Shawville Lions Community Centre, with Ivan Saunders doing the honors as referee parents, Mr.anti Mrs.Gordon Armstrong.Mr.and Mrs.Wyman Mac-Gtiire who are patients in the | Kcchnie are holidaying in Flor-hospital Miss Maude Dahms.Pcm- Pat's Photo itla.CpI and Mrs.C.E.Hodgins broke, spent the weekend with | 3nj family have returned home after 3 Vi years in Marville France.CpI Hodgins is the son iihogie.are holidaying in Florida | 0f Mrs.Vincent Hodgins and for a few weeks.Broomball Schedule We've Just been appointed your Sanitone Certified Master Dry-cleaner.See the new brightness .feel the new softness .when clothes are cleaned the new Sanitone way.Let us give your clothes the fine care they deserve! ; Pontiac Hockey , , 1\t\" Wednesday, January 26 LeaQUe (ICtiOII\tCampbell's Bay vs Ladysmith lÎn.ly'estÜ!ioned,drSRCAF Up-1 Bryson 5 * Shawville 2 Starh Corner, vs Minr 10 pm Aylmer, spent a few days last I lands Air Base.\t,n a Pont,ac Hockcy dengue | Friday, January 28 week with Mrs.Jim Caldwell.I\t________\u2014\tI game played on Sunday after- noon in the Community Arena, Shawville was defeated by Bryson 5-2.Shawville scored twice | Wednesday, Feb 2 in the first period on goals by B Richardson and Bert Mur- s'- her mother in town Mr.and Mrs.Bob Walsh.Cal- e # Mr.and Mrs.Goldie Kearns, Campbells Bay vs Starks Corners, 9.00 pm.Ladysmith vs Mine, 10 pm.PONTIAC DRY CLEANERS Shawville Phone 647-2577 Sanitone Certified MasterViyctcaner Mrs.Allan McKay spent a few days in Ottawa recently with Mr.and Mrs.John Dar- PEMBROKE JUNIORS VS SHAWVILLE PONTIACS Lions Community Center wa spent the weekend with her I Friday, January 29, 8.30 p m.I phy.Ladysmith vs Starks Corners 9\tpm Campbell1'! Bay vs Mine 10\tpm.raugh.Miss Joan Armstrong, Otta- ¦ WÊÊÊÊ Bryson tied the score in the second period on goals by Stan Keen and E.Gauthier.At 11.16 of the final period B McDonnell scored the winning goal with an assist by Stan Keon.Bryson scored two unanswered goals by B McDonnell and C.O\u2019Reilly to make the final score 5-2 for Bryson.There was a total of / penalties, 4 against Bryson and 3 against Shawville.Line-ups: Bryson: Cletus Newberry, R.Ryan, L.(iodin, Stan Keon, C.O'Reilly, G Ladouceur.Subs B.McDonnell, Spencer Keon, G.Carswell, M.Dcsahrais, L.Ba-stien, E.Gauthier, C.Kutchar-ik, L.Rodgers, V.Mahcral, B.Lepine.Shawville: Ted Hayes, Armstrong, P Corrigal, D.Young, B.Murphy, B.Corrigal, Subs: H Sweetman, VV.Chamberlain, D.Reynolds, P.O\u2019Donnell, B.Richardson, G.Allen, E.Sc hock T.Murray, B.Smith.R.J.Fletcher D.C.Chiropractor I y 211 Raglan St., Renfrew, Ontario Telephone 432-5041 By Appointment X m wan .XT**.1 e ) # ( I 3 ! 1 TYPEWRITER Shawville [RENTALS HS Sports From $c.oo Wednesday night, the Senior Boys downed the Deschenes Juveniles 3-2 in a game that featured some strong skating and a lot of hard body checking.Scoring for Shawville were Barney Richardson, David McCord and Boh Smith.Saturday the Seniors won 0 their seond straight league game when they trounced Hull High 8-3 at Shawville.Bill Murray ?ed the scoring parade with three goals while singles went to El-son Schock and Tom Russell.The game was played in a rough and ready manner and as a result Shawville picked up six of the seven penalties handed out.The boys looked much improved over their last outing.Strong skating and good forechecking gave the opposition very few scoring opportunities.The seniors with their two wins are now in first place.The next league game will be played January 31 against Aylmer High at the Hull Arena.The Basketball game against EOIT proved to be a disaster as the taller and much more experienced team walloped Shawville 80-34.The Senior girls play an exhibition game against the Aylmer Senior girls Thursday night January 27.The Senior girls will play again on Saturday, January 29th in a tournament at Renfrew.PER MONTH PONTIAC PRINTSHOP LTD.Shawville - 647-2500 BRYSON THEATRE i f News \u2014 Shorts \u2014 Features With Wide Screen For CINEMASCOPE Two Shows 7:00 and 9:00 p m.and special protection against corrosion What more could you ask for at any price?and a reinforced all welded body with a flat floor buys a spacious 211 cubic feet of cargo space THIS WEEK January 29-30 THE SATAN BUG Drama George Makaris r à CHEVROLET i and the dollar-saving power of a famous Chevy 6! ?» and big wide doors for easy loading Phone your Chevrolet dealer about any kind of truck you want T-766B Anne Francis A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE NEXT WEEK February 5-6 AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET TRUCK DEALER IN SHAWVILLE: MARNIE Color J.L.HODGINS COMPANY LIMITED s Tippi Hedron Phone 647-2234 Shawville Be sure to see Bonanza on the CBC-TV network each Sunday.Check your local listing for channel and time.Sean Connery Thursday, January 27, 1966 Page 6 THE EQUITY their respective districts into smaller units, each with its own officers.Alter completion of Winter Carnival I Connelly - Mollit wedding (Continued from page t> I\t\"\t9 Pontiac Young Liberals Association reorganizes who served the hungrv spectators and competitors with u tempting I the marriage of Sharon Ann variety of food and drinks, and Mot tilt and Jas Donald Connel-to all those who baked and pre- ly on Sat.Jan 15, in the United pared beans, pies and bread tor | C hurch, Starks Corners, the occasion.Proceeds of the Carnival will help to support other activities sponsored by the Home and School Association during the Rev.Gemmill officiated at the groom s parents.The guests included relatives from Hamilton.Renfrew, Quyon, Bristol, Norway Bay and Mr.and Mrs.Garfield Elliott from Sask.this local organization.a general meeting will he called to elect a permanent cxecutiv # Guests at this meeting were Mrs.J.Oscar Latlammc.president of the Women's Liberal Association, and Wallace McDonald.public relations officer of the Pontiac Liberals Association.These guests explained the structure of their respective organizations and suggested wavs and means hy which the Young Liberals could best accomplish the task which lies before them.day evening.January 21 a provisional executive was elected.Results of the election were as follows: President.Stan C allaghan.vice-presidents.Emmett O'Donnell, George Stewart jr.Roger Dufault.Roger Perry, Secretary, Mrs.Joyce Newberry; Treasurer, Jerry Desabrais.The duties of the four vicepresidents will he to organize Sian Callaghan named president The bride is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ray Moffitt of Starks Corners and the groom is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Connelly of Shawville, At a reorganization meeting ol the Pontiac Young I iherals Association held in Bryson on Fri- \u2022 OBITU ARIES- Keith Wigney Leonard Coyne On December 30, 1965 Leonard Coyne of Bryson was buried in the Parish Cemetery, Bryson, fter a service by Rev Father Tail IT .at the Church of the Immaculate Conception.Lcn.as he was known lar and wide throughout Pontiac County, had passed away at the Pontiac Community Hospital on December 28th.The community was saddened Friday by the car-snowplow accident which claimed the life of a 36 year old father of four young children, Keith Wigney of Breckenridgc, Que.The accident occurred when Keith was on his way to work as a salesman for ( lark Dairy before 6a.m.His car went out of control and collided with a snowplow owned by Vipond Construction and operated by E.Smith.He leaves to mourn besides his wife, the former Ethel Arthur one daughter.Karen and three sons.Brad.Danny and Matt.Funeral and burial took place in Thurso.Que.year.Event 1.Parade of Costumes Given in marriage by her fa-Prizewinners Janie Ebert.Lynne | thcr.,he bride was attended, by Robinson, Cindy Burman and Angela Ebsworth.Event 2.Pre-Shooters Tricycle Race: Antthony Ebsworth, Ray Clark.Skate Race.Boys under 8: Jackie Stewart, Dougie Moss.Girls under 8: l.uanne Grunde, Kathy Stewart, Cheryl Burman Boys 8-10:\tRandy Burman, Bobby Gravelle, Christopher Ebsworth.Gills 8-10: Marlyn Brown, Colleen Bigelow, Shirley Crawford.Boys 11 and 12: Kenneth Farrell, Nicholas Ebswortn, Steven Brinkworth.Girls 11 and 12: Carolyn Mac-Tiernan, Sandra Telford, Mavis Miss Shirley Hobbs.Mr.Gordon Moffitt, brother of the bride was best man.u The bride was prettily dressed in a beige suit with white accessories and corsage of pink roses.The bridesmaid having chosen a blue suit with white accès-| series wore a corsage of white roses.During the ceremony the choir sang \u201cOh Perfect Love \\ After the wedding a buffet supper was served at the home of the bride's parents for the families.Later in the evening over 50 guests gathered at a reception held at the home of , W i Surviving is uis second wife, the former Jessie Cahill of Calumet Island.His lirst wife had been the late Veronica Quinn of North Bay.Pall hearers at the funeral were Joe McGahern, Godfrey Brunet.J.C.St-Pierre, J.C Germain.Francis Coyne and Ronald Coyne.Lcn was a correspondent for The Equity for many years during which time all the important happenings in Bryson and Calumet Island were well reported, greatly to the benefit of those communities.He took a keen interest in politics, and in everything which affected people.As host in his Bryson Theatre he tried to keep the standard of movies shown for Pontiac families on a high level and took every opportunity to make his guests as comfortable as possible.à T* wv Jk ¥ + w i * Kluke.Bovs 13 vrs Gordon Stew ai t, Jimmy Thacker.Girls 13-16: Mary Ann Rutherford.Deborah Stewart.Boys 14-16: Wayne Cole, Pierre Lance.Crowning of Carnival Queen: Eleanor Smith; Princesses: Jessie Schwartz, Brenda Stitt.Hockey Game:\tCampbell's Bay Inter.5, Onslow Inter 5.Broomball Game, Campbell's Bav Inter.2, Onslow Inter 0.i Pontiac Lions entertain International Counsellor Zone Chairman of Zone 22 west The speaker was introduced by Lion Edgar Allard and thanked by Lion Ray Johnston, MPP who also thanked his fellow Lions for the wonderful work they did this past Christmas in delivering food baskets at Otter Lake.The head table was introduced by International Counsellor Linden R Quaile.President Clifton Corrigan presided.The supper was held at the Moyle Hotel.A social evening followed at the Canadian Legion.On Thursday evening the Pontiac Lions Chib entertained International Counsellor Lee A.Ricky of The West Ottawa Lions Club, acting District Governor and past Canadian President of Lions International.He was accompanied by Lion Jack Toboggan Race Grade 7 pul-1 Farmer and outstanding Lion from the Ottawa Central Club.* i ling their teacher.QUEEN AND PRINCESSES Chosen Queen at Campbell's Bay Protestant School Annual Carnival held Saturday, January 22, was Elinor Smith whose Princesses are Brenda Stitt and Jessie Schwartz.PEMBROKE JUNIORS Len was one of Pontiac\u2019s great boosters and his influence upon many of his associates will have its affect on this County for years to come.The meeting was well attended by the Lions and their Ladies and guests.The Pembroke Club was very well represented including Lion Warren Zummach, VS SHAWVILLE PONTIACS Friday, January 29, 8.30 p.m.Lions Community Center Photo by Emard .X / WAX APPLICATORS o c_> \\ l / LAMBS WOOL PADS You Get Top Value n z V Vi V / f UT PADS in a F Cleaners and Polishers?v m m SC SRSt VAsW/v Say DE1UXE HOOVER POLISHER » Lightweight but packed with polishing power, guides with finger-tip ease, floating action.Twin brushes and deep furniture guard.Three sets of pads for waxing and polishing included.I ^8» ¦i.X \"*3 ! 1 > THAT'S WHEN ! Ik DELUXE HOOVER CONSTELLATION | .1LV \u201e ,,\t:\tv Actually floats on air .has double S-T-R-E-T-C-H hose .less tugging .time power aplenty, Big dispensible dirt bag, piggy back tool rack with full set of\tj tools to speed cleaning.SPECIAL DURING HOOVER WEEK, ONLY A i See Your Local Hoover Dealer w i f « SHAWVILLE ELECTRIC ¦^vCORp'nÆ QUYON TV .life- x / Quyon, Que.W ASSOCIATE STORE 95 Athol Dale, Prop.Phene 282 W.J.Hobbs, Prop.Shawville 647 2733 L Phone 647-3836 I Page 7 1 HE EQUITY Thursday, January 27, 1966 Lei Hodgins named Quyon Fair president Last week 100 Club winner Judd, Mrs Mrs.Hcr I Stark, Mrs.Maye Harbor.Mrs.Synthiu Draper, Mrs.Irene Shore, Mrs.Melvin Arm- Waltham 25 Yean Ago Mabel Langford.Hob Bowen won the Pontiac Hockey Team 100 Club draw last week.Mr.and Mrs.Denzil Leroy jnotored to Sudbury for the week end to visit their son Michael.Mr.and Mrs.C.Robinson and family, Mrs.Gordon Pop-key and Elizabeth, the Misses Linda and Eileen Demers, Glenda ( ole and C heryl Perry attended the Campbell'* Bay I ani^ baby of Almonte spent the School C arnival on Saturday.weekend with Mrs.Larocque s in The Equity January 23, 1941 Birth\u2014Millions: At Starks Cor- strong, Mrs.Lem Hodgint, Mrs.Leslie Dale, Miss Barbara Wood ntrs( Que., on January 14, 19411 |eyt Miss Muriel Strutt, Miss to Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Millions\t^ay Woodley, Mrs.A.G.I\tThe continuation of the an-1\tHarper Young\tand John Mc- ot South Porcupine, the gift of |\tproudfoot, Mrs.Jas.Allen, Miss\tnual meeting held on Dee 15,\tBane.Warren\tCampbell and Maude Smart, Miss Alfrcdu LI-\t1965 was held in the Quyonl\tAllen Meredith\tto he removed, liott, Miss Muriel Strutt.\tI\tTown Hall on January 21, 1966.North Onslow: Erwin Armitage, Since neither the President or Everett Steele, Audrey Bennett, vice-presidents were on hand Bristol: John Smith to replace to start the meeting, a motion Albert Congdon, George Pirie, was moved by Ken Bronson, Alex Murray to be added on.seconded by Alfred Trudeau Eardley: John Richards to be that Gervase O\u2019Reilly act as I added, chairman of the meeting until a vice-president arrived.Moved by Ken Bronson, seconded by Bert Kennedy that the minutes of the last directors meeting he adopted as read Carried.Charteris a son.Mr.and Mrs.Clark Larocque Hospital report for December\u2014Patients in residence at admitted 30; Births 8.Total under treatment in December 50.Operations.Get well wishes to Mrs.John I Major 7; Minor 3.50 Years Ago 1st\u201412; Dec Mr.and Mrs.Stephen Perry parents.Mr.and Mrs.Allen and Phil, Mrs.Leonard Perry | Kirkham.and Y von Amyotte attended the Perry-Newberry wedding at St.Laurent, Que., on Saturday.Brian Popkey, Larry Mack | Pontiac Community Hospital, and Walter Perry attended a Young People\u2019s Skating Party at Foresters Falls Friday even-1 spent the weekend with her parents in Charteris.in The Equity McNeil who is a patient in the January 27.1916 Officers installed at the annual meeting and installation of | Births\u2014At McKee on January officers for 1941, of Adina Re hekah Lodge were the follow-1 Woods, a daughter.At Pleasant ing: Mrs.Walter Harris, Mrs.Maye Armstrong.Shdwvillc: John Langford Kind Doug MacMillan.Clarendon:\tGarry Modginis, Bob Younge, Wallace Barber, Lawson Corrigan, Frieman Grant.Moved by Claude Elliott, seconded by Ken Bronson that Andrew Daley be appointed as auditor for this year.Carried.Moved by Alfred Trudeau, .\t,\tseconded by Raymond Davis u i V ,rSt.vl^e'PJ\u2019esl^ent LcI that Raymond Rowat be ap-oi gins too the chair.\tpointed as legal adviser.Carried.,,\tl \u2018 Y red Fraser Mo e
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