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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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jeudi 18 septembre 1952
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[" *r UC \u2022 ü J 4 ! é crimed and Published al Shawville, Quebec\u2014\"THE FRIENDLIEST TOWN IN THE PONTIACT September 18,1152 / $3.00 In Advance ; $3.75 in U.S.A.No.38, 69th Year McKee and Ezra, Carp, Ont.There are 11 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.An active Christian worker all her life and well known for her many acts of charity to the needy and afflicted, she was a adherent of the Standard Church.The funeral service was held Thursday in the Holiness Move- Line Of Duty ment Church, ShawviUc, con- postmaster, Cliff Woodley, has ducted toy Rev.A Slater, Rev.received a long service badge, C.McEwen and the Rev.H.authorized for presentation to Stobbart.\tpostmasters with over 25 years\u2019 Rev.Slater paid tribute to the service.Cliff, a veteran of World deceased in a comforting mes- War 1, enlisting at the age of 19, sage from Luke VI, \u2019Tor it was was captured toy the Germans founded upon a rock\" while a during the Battle of Ypres, June, favorite hymn \"Face to Face\" 1M6.He was discharged in 1919 was sung by Mrs.John Hodgins and seven years later was ap-and Mrs.C.McEwen.\tpointed postmaster Interment was In Maple Grove Cemetery with six grandsons Coming Up.The induction of acting as pall bearers, Ardley Rev.H G.Lester, of Warkwortb, and Clayton Elliott, Lome and Ont., new pastor of Shawville and Brian Elliott and Grant and Wil- Zion United Churches will take place at Shawviile United Church Thursday, October 2.Mr.Lester\u2019s family have been living in the parsonage since September 1.Shawville Fair Opened dy Ueouty Minister Arthur Oagg Looks For Record Crowd \u2022\u2022mm A Little of This and a Little of That PS PERSONALS Shawvllle's 96th annual fair and Interest in *he cattle and horse classes is the keenest for got off to a flying start Wednesday morning, despite the wet spell of Monday and Tuesday.While the ma'n events of the This is the day, too.for judging fair take place (Thursday) when of poultry, dairy, fancy work, Dr.J.G.Taggart, federal deputy field roots, horticulture and minister of Agriculture officially benefits with the Junior Cattle opened the big show at 2.30 p m.Parade starting at 8 p m.and Friday and Saturday, the\tFriday'» program includes raine spent\tthe last three\tweeks\tgrounds began to hum early Wed-\tJudging of horses, cattle, sheep, in Toronto\tvisiting Mr.and\tMrs.\tneiday m0rning as exhibitors\tend swine, judging and show of Heman Elliett left this Nick Cudla\tand family.\tmoved their equipment in and\tbreed shows; track events at 2.30 the T.Green Amusement Comp- fPsn.; commercial beef show and Mr.and Mrs John Lester, vis-\tany began setting up\ttheir mid-\tauction at 1.30 p m.with an Rev and Mrs\tCurley Toronto,\tWed Mr and Mrs.William Ho-\tway and rides.\tevening show and dog show at recent visitors of Mr.and 8»rth at Pakenham last weekend.with clear, although somewhat 8 p.m.recent visitors or mr\tcool and windy weather as the Saturday thero is the big horse Mr.and Mrs.Dalton Emmer-\tprospect for the three\tmain days,\tshow with track events at 2.30 Mr.and Mrs.Earl\tFulford and\tson spent a week with Mr.and\tArthur Dagg, president and Mrs.\tp.m.and a horse Show in the John spent\tthe\tweekend in\tMrs.Percy Russett at St.Cath-\tLawrence Young,\tsecretary-\tFinal event Saturday erines, Ont.\ttreasurer are looking forward tef will be a draw for $500 in cash Entries In most prizes and a $50 money doll by By BILL KINMOND many years.Today is Children's Day, with all kiddies being admitted free.By Chris Klnmond ShawviUe's iiitiiiiiiiiMiimimi be followed next week (after the (Held from last Week) Mrs.G.L.Hynes has returned fair) by Clint who has been vis- home after a visit to Toronto iting his mother for several weeks., * # * Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Barnes, Ottawa, were recent visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Smiley.$ $ $ Mrs.Gladys Smith and Lor- $ Mrs week to visit in Sudbury # $ $ $ $ * $ $ were Mrs.Alex Horner * liam Elliott son Huntingdon with friends Wildlife Duplay Sponsored By Lions record crowd\t.\t___ Shirley Nicholas, daughter of classes are greater than last year the Lions Club of Shawviht * $ $ $ * * Mr.Ormie Eades, Toronto recent visitor in town with Mr.and Mrs.Roland Nicholas * Pioneer Resident Of SJiawville And Yarm Mrs.William Horsleld Dies In 96th Year was a\t.¦¦¦¦¦¦¦PHilHppHipH his sister, and brother-in-law, was flower girl at the wedding on Mr.and Mrs.G.L Hynes Congratulations.And best wishes to Mr.and Mrs.W.Dave Hodgins who will be 47 years wed this Saturday, September 20.An exyear is a wildlife display spon- tra bouquet goes to them for their sored by the Lions Club of Shaw- attendance at Shawville Fair which they have gone to together Suggested by Lee Hodgins who every year for 47 years, rain or arranged for most of the animals, shine.Mr.Hodgins is a director the exhibit includes a wolf cub of the fair, trained by Joe Kluke at Otter Lake, a pet fawn provided by In The Mall Bag Ami le Zacharias, of Otter Lake, having a great time this afternoon two young foxes George Tucker reading the latest three Equities has been training, two pet squir- forwarded to me by my parents, re Is owned by Basil Elliott Lnd Mr.and Mrs.T S.Harris.It is Howard Brinkworth\u2019s pet bear about ten years since I could call Shawville my hometown but theje are always quite a number of the items in your paper about people I do, or did, know very well.I\u2019m grateful to you for such a fine paper and for keeping me in continuous touch with so A pretty wedding took place\tmany old friends.As I write on Wednesday afternoon at the\tyou, and recall the 90 degree >o® nutrition the amount and\tLome of Dr.A.F.Pokes, who\tweather reported from down tajhy of food the animal has\tperformed the ceremony of\tyour way, I feel I must tell you tfa during the time the antlers\tShirley Greta Clare ne Hodgins,\tabout ours.We\u2019ve snow-thick growing and the winter be-\tdaughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.Ar-\ton the mountain peaks and thin MtoBIWWood nutritious food a\tthur Hodgins to Elwyn Albert\tiinder foot.Ye olde thermo- The annual union service .of\tbuck may grow a Earl Rooney, son of Mr.and Mrs.meter dropped its mercury to reg- the U ai ted and the Anglican ,\tbut\twitb star~\tPercy Rooney, Charteris.\tister 19 degrees above zero a few churches is\" being ~ held in tire'winter\tandpoor\tFor the\tceremony the\tbride\tdays ago.Amist this white l i i 'sh\tcemetery in\tthe\tcenter of\tsummer food, a 4*2 year ofifStick\tfvore a floor-length white satin\tgrandure, tye have our colored the\ttr.wn\tcn Sunday September\tmay not even grow a six inch\tgown, with long sleeves and fit-\tautumn leaves-Jso the scenery is 21, at 3 p m.The speaker this spike.\tted bodice\tand a halo of\twhite\tgorgeous even though not really \u201c 3\u2019ar wm be Canon L F.Crothers\tOther Hunting: Dates\tnet held in place her full-length what one dreams of for Sep tern- |\tOttawa and music will be Moose: October 11 to November veil and she carried a spray ber.I hasten also to tell you is spending a week with Mrs.Hus- ing the Cuthbcrtson-Thomas wed- lurni5hed by the Shawville Com- 2;\tFox: March 15\tto\tApril 30;\tbouquet of\tgladioli.*\twe\u2019re here because we like this ding.They were in the Mattawa\tBand, who will also lead Skunk: November 1 to March 31.The attendants were Lawson goofy country and our work with train wreck and were eight hours *hc gaging of the hymns.\tTo those who are tempted by Rooney, brother of the groom, our big family of Indian children.This\tis\talways\tan\tinspiring\tJ M.Argues bush at Green\tand Vera Hodgins, sister of the\tMy husband, Rev.C.T.Stanger, the cemetery grounds\tLake: Pheasants do not look like\tbride the latter of who wore a\tis principal of this school.I do partridge and are protected all\tfull-length dress of pink taffeta\tmy best to teach the three low- year round September 13 of Kay Thomas and Clarence Cuthbertson at Sudbury.An added and last minute attraction at Shawville Fair this * * Miss Marion Dagg and Miss Sheila Richardson, Ottawa, spent the weekend in town.* * * Mrs.Ned Telford, Mr.and Mrs.Qne o{ the oldest residents of ha.Elwin Brown, Campbells Bay shawville district, Mrs.Thornes \u201e \u201e\t\u201e\t, and Mis, Mabel Lister Bryson, William Clark Horsfteld died in Mrs.Henry McDowell spent the were recent visitors at the home .home on Main street, Sunday Anglican church weekend with her son, Dr.Wal- of Mr.and Mrs.Eric Eades, Ham-ter McDowell in Lachine or since.Her hus- in 1935.vzd vile Z,.B was a member of St.Paul\u2019s and in her worker in the organizations e Women\u2019s In- night, after a brief illness, in her younger years 96th year.\tchurch Wome Born at 4 the Briars\u2019\u2019 near Yarm and the Shaw ,\t\u201e ,\tn JBjn the township of Clarendon, Clarence Hodgins, RCAF, Rock- khp was thc former Margaret clitTe and Don Vllman, spent the Smith daughter of the late John there, Georg weekena at the home of his par- Smith\u2019 and his wife Margaret Herbert, Sha Mr.and Mrs.Irvin Smart have ents, Mr.and Mrs.Vincent Hod-taken up residence in town ilton, Ont., Mrs.Telford remaining for a couple of weeks.* # $ * * Mr.and Mrs.Austin McDowell spent the weekend in Cornwall.I\u2019ve been titute.Surviving he \u2022 are three broie Campbell\u2019s Bay, wville and John A., She lived at home until Edmonton, Alta; one sister, Mrs.* * she was 30 years of age, teach- Jr,mes Amm, Q iyon and a num-m\ting in a number of the district ber of nephews and nieces.^ÊÊBÊÊÊÊÊ^ÊÊ^\tB|Mr.and Mrs.Harper Campbell school5 of clarendon for ten The funeral was held Wednes- Percy Ballantyne entertained and son Bill, Noranda, accompan- vears \u2018 she was carried July 2, day at 2 p.m.from her home to jointly at a miscellaneous shower led by Mrs.W.D.Campbell, Wy- \u20181Rgo and moved with her husband St.Paul\u2019* Anglican church, where at the former\u2019s home in honor of man.enjoyed a pleasant motor hjg farm on fourth con-ces- the service was conducted by the Miss Anna McCredie whose mar- trip to Calgary, Alberta and other ^ ^ n\u20acar gtark\u2019s Corners, where j ectdr, Rev.R.G.Elliott.In-riage took place Saturday, Sept- points, visiting Mr.Alex and\t\\[y-d until 19^7 when they ferment was in the nearby ember 6.\tMiss May McMillian, formerly of n oved to shawville.where she\tcemetery.The bride was presented with Campbell\u2019s Bay and v Mrs.Ana-\t- - '11 ™ 1111 ' corsage bouquet of sweetheart rew Thompson, whose late hus-roses and stephanotis by Mrs.band was formerly from Wyman.Nesbitt.The guest of honor was presented with a decorated wagon Mrs.E.Alexander, Yonkers, ot gifts dfawn by little Barbara* N.Y.and Mrs.Stewart McAl-Faris and Brent Ballantyne.The lister, McLeod, Alberta, are vis-rooms were decorated with pink iting friends in Wyman.and white streamers and gladio-\t*\t*\t* James Cuthbertson Sr., Lunch was served assisted by and James Cuthtartscn, Jr., Mrs.Roland Nicholas and Shirley, visited Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Mrs.Clarence Horner, Ottawa, Barber at Sudbury w h i le attend- gins from Portage du Fort Mrs.Albert Nesbitt and Mrs r Shirley Greta Hodgins Weds Elwyn Rooney Shawville Band Plays At Cemetery SeryiçgjC a >n t M 11 Theressa Mousseau - sell Cobb at Otter Lake Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Little late returning home and Mr.and Mrs.Clive Smart and Faye, spent last Thursday in Montreal.* * service in and a special invitation is extended to all who have friends buried there, to attend.An of-\t_ .\t_ T™asures cemetery grounds and subscrip- SHoWH At Theat?
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