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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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mercredi 15 octobre 1969
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[" t ) P b IBL IOfHEQUF NA f JONGLE DU QUEBEC '700, RUE SAINT - DENIS, MONTREAL 12?, QUE, /O Jl PÉRI 00'^ No 40, 87th Year Shawville Quebec, Wednesday, October 15th, 1969 \\SV copy 10c 9> Hospital officials will walk for $ $ $ ï ÊE# füf1 hospital personnel and friends atead\u2018 from other group s, schools and churches on their fund raising walkathon this day, October 18th.The money being raised is for the Pontiac Community Hospital for equipment which will not be supplied within the budget oi r ic ' bee Department of Health\u2019 Sponsors have been generous in their attitude so far and are still welcome to lend their % Perennial winner Satur- support.Any others interested in walking may contact Joan Lang or Rev John Pearce.Bob Crawford of Campbell's Bay topped his peers again in Class 1 for advanced plowmen wno have previous experience in competition, using tractor and two furrow trailing plows, at the plowing match at Calumet Island on Saturday.He almost always does take top honours at the plowing matches and is annually the one to beat for other aspirants.Duc- Saturday, October 18th, is St Luke's Day.St Luke who gives us probably the most beautiful of the four Gospels, was a g reek doctor, a friend of Mary, our Lord\u2019s Mother, and travelling companion of SI Paul in his missionary journeys, so reminds Rev Ed McCoU of Quyon.Luke had his many followers in the succeeding centuries.The healing ministry through the dedicated hands and minds / \u201c r of doctors and nurses has performed redemptive miracles for all humanity.Our County of Pontiac is this year observing St Luke's Day in a unique way.llie Young People from St Anglican Church and the many others who will be joining them will leave the elementary school in Shaw-ville and walk to the Legion Hall in Quyon to raise the needed money for equipment for the hospitaL Rev Me Coll finds it very good to sec the initiative of these young people directed towards assuming their responsibility in the county as citizens.He wishes them all and all the prominent citizens who wUl join in their walk great success.\"Do not wait for them to seek your help\" says Rev.McColL \"\"If you aie ready * to do your part, get in touch with Rev J G Pearce at the church or Mrs Marks at the hospital or Miss Joah Lang who is convener for the group.\"To seek to improve the medical services at the Hospital is a wa thy project for St Luke's Day\" concludes Mr McColl who may not walk much of the way himself but will undoubtedly be at^g the Legion Hall in Quy welcome and encourage the young people.» Paul's Plowmatch '69 There were a dozen horses plowing at the big match last Saturday, among which were a great matched black pair belonging to Ross Stewart.Horsedrawn plowing is still done by a great number of farmers in tlie area but they have not recently come in very good numbers to the matches.However, the trend is back to the displaying of the talents of these great animals and this year's entry set a new record.All the usual classes were held with one addition, a class for tractor with four score hydraulic plow, and there were five contestants in this class.One last minute addition was made when a contestant arrived on the site with a five score plow which proved an interesting spectacle.But the biggest groups of spectators gathered around the horsedrawn plows and they made the most interesting objects lühedVina^HESEQUITYn0rama\t^ which surrounded the site of the match.Complete match results will be pub k Cross tut winners : i A Victor and Hector Lance were the winners of the log sawing encouraged by a group of enthusiastic onlookers dunng a lull in the plowing at the annual Pontiac Plow me nrs Association Match Saturday.\te contest and were cheered on and x .1 Horses also darned this year's plowing match was a performance of square dancing in the field by the Western ?ho performed at the Shaw ville Fair and at the Rupert Fair.Tkcy were well received by the Plowmen who treated them to a great dinner of sea pie and baked beans and also invited them to cone up to the Prize giving ceremony Wednesday, tonight, at Calumet Island Town Hall, and dance on their feet.The group has gone into a crash program of learning to square dance on foot under the instruction of Bob Thompson and with Danny Du be au at the fiddle and with the co-operation of the Clarendon Municipal Council who lent their hall for the lessons and an enthusiastic group of horsemen will perform at the prize giving tonight.Accompanying the horses on the field at the Plowing Match was a complete band provided by Florimond Corriveau and Company.I on to Official receipts for income tax purposes will be issued by hospital for donations over the $2.00.laP\u2019fH could possibly organize for a better life for the people of the surrounding area.Possibilities for the winter in-What the future holds, no one elude a ski-doo club with head- üep S#E iipEBT msM *I8P!P1S Thorne Community Recreation Association JOAN FINNIGAN'S FILM I r WINS EIGHT AWARDS AT The Thorne Community Rec- Bretzlaff, Albert Dahms, Ray-reation Association is a new\tburn Gray, Clifford Krose,\tFred club in Ladysmith.As a mat-\tKrose, Paul Krose, Harold ter of fact, it is so new that it\tSchock, Emmerson Smiley\tand is still waiting for its official Ebert Turcotte, charter to come from Quebec Rates for rental have been City.However, a piece of pa- drawn up.Policy has been put per has not been holding back down on paper.Now, it's to the men who have formed the work for the community.Anyone is welcome to make use of the building for meetings and social gatherings.The rates are reasonable with the simple hope of meeting costs, not of making a profit.Anyone interested in making use of the school should contact one of the Board of Governors or Pastor Mogk at the Lutheran Parsonage.The Association exists to serve the community.There is no limit to the number and sort of activities which one might hope to see sponsored there.Already the Lutheran Sunday Churcn \u2022 rw k» q ting a room for classes.Rooms V\u2022\t,°Der\tare available for other groups ho make up the\tthat might be interested.Board oi Governors met with Recently there have been a Mayor Sidney Sheppard and rash of anniversary ce le b ra -Pastor Peter Mogk to establish tions in the school, ground rules ana rates for use there have been the church of the school and its facilities, dinners and baking sales which The Board of Governors con- were so well attended during sists of Maynard Bratzlaff, Paul the last few months.INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL L n t * tcra.Ten men from Thorne have prepared to incorporate this Association to replace the Community Club which has not been too active since the school in Ladysmith closed two years ago.Since then many people have lamented the fact that the school should belong to the community.These men have taken positive action.Their diligence has been shown by the fact that the Thorne Municipal council has recently purchased the used school building and encouraged the T C R A to make frequent use of it.On Wednesda the ten men w Young plowmen Among the 45 competitors at the Plowing Match on Alec Bertrand's Farm, Dunraven, on Calumet Island on Saturday, were these two youngsters, Masters Sloan and O'Brien.The final results of the judge's deliberations will not be known until Wednesday night but it is a fair bet that these two future farmers came out in the winners circle.With all this concentration they just had to win \u2022 # :2& un- 4 È V School is ren- l I #- Lius L I 4 ; v«j\t- F Then, too, l I Wednesday, October 15th, 1969 THE EQUITY Page 3 Master Jimmy Woolsey of Ottawa spent the weekend with Master Bany Campbell Get well wishes to Mrs Harold Wilson a patient in hospital Mr and Mrs Andy Tippins of Arnprior, Mr and Mrs Mervin Tomlinson of Sarnia visited with her on Sunday, PORTRAIT Mr and Mrs Hat Kelly of Otta- Anniversary were Mr and Mrs wa spent the weekend with\tL lon V 1 v, X W.I / A 4T 1 GALLON USK'S i / 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