The equity, 30 avril 1953, jeudi 30 avril 1953
[" Printed and Published at Shaw ille, Qu* v\\cot peas, made with a detach- Shawville Masonic Lodge paid abhj orchid corsage.\ttheir respect at the grave.The A meeting of the Rover Crew ^,rSe Geoffrey Taylor, of Mont- pallbearers were Clarence Wall, was held\ton Monday\tlast to\tas-\treak was matron of honor for\tLloyd Elliott.Ray McTiernan, range summer plans and\tthe\ther sister and bridesmaids were,\tRaleigh Morrison, James Kettles Shawville is to be visited on\tbuilding of\ttheir float\tfor the\t^lss Isobel\tLawson, also sister of Monday by one of the out stand-\tCoronation Day Parade\ton June\ttbf bride.\tMiss Nancy Bunting, ing temperance speakers on the 2.It was decided to hold a sup-\t^\u2018Sgy Robinson, Miss Penny continent.He is Rev.John Lin-\tper meeting\tshortly at\twhich a\tPennington\tand Miss Deanna ton, M.A., B.Th., General secre-\tfull turnout\twould be\texpected\tConacher.\tFlower girls tary of the Canadian Temperance and details of the plans worked\tLynn Jones, cousin of the Portland Memorial for Federation who has been on a (Continued on Page Eight) bride, and the bridegroom\u2019s niece, Jerry N.(Edith) Monteith, who Miss Wendy Lane, of Norfolk, died in Portland.Va.The senior attendants * * * Mr.and Mrs.Cedric Shaw.his 71st year.(Delia) The funeral service was from 0^*-_ the W.J.Hayes and Sons Funeral Kingsbury, died nine months ago.Home to the Campbell\u2019s Bay United Church.pieces * A reception was held at the Among those attending the home of the bride\u2019s parents.Brough-Lawson wedding in To- Out of town guests were Mrs.ronto on Saturday were.Captain Cecil Carson.Mr.and Mrs.Mer-and Mrs.O.R.Simons, Charlottetown, PE L.Lieutenant Commander and Mrs.R.L.Lane, $ Thought Of The Week.Don\u2019t let yesterday use up too much of your today.Shawville Completes Plans To Celebrate Coronation Day Rev.J.Ren- slim shaw officiated assisted by Dr.A F.Pokes ton Dean, Mr.and Mrs.R.J.Moore, all of Ottawa: Mr.and Mrs.Harold Sally, Beechgrove; Norfolk, Va\u201e Wing Commander Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred McCallum.and Mi's.J.M.Brough, Dr.and Mr.Vincent McCalum.Mr.Arn-Mrs.J.C Clarke.Mr.Dean old McCallum.Pokes, Ottawa, Mr.McLeod was a member of Rev.H.G.Lester of the United Church will give the address.At 2 p.m., the celebration will 7 \" ra a mldeL\" stantial grants.The decoration committee Rev.Linton To Speak Here Monday May 4 In front of the grandstand, .\tthere will be a sports program.nounced that it was issuing a call The Bryson bugle band, the \" aii merchants and household- various Boy Scout organizations _\te\u2018V° decorate their buildings and girl groups will lead the Mrs.?lth flags and bunUng and that parade, and a number of local it was hoped to arrange, through societies, merchants and others the Gatineau Power Company, are planning to follow with his-for strings of colored lights to torical floats, run the length of Main street.It is planned that on the after- and Kenneth Byles an- Mrs.Jerry N.Monteith Private services we re held at were.\tBorn in Pontiac she was the ongmal gowns of white nylon former Edith Wilson, daughter of marquisette over heavenly blue the late Thomas and Mary Wil-taffeta styled with pleated, fitted bodices featuring a draped shoul- wo re and 'decorated bi- cycles., ,\tIn the evening the Boy Scouts ,re ,o \u2014' \u2022 \" vice on the grandstand of the hibition grounds by the Shawville Ministerial association, at which The Time Has Come To Say Goodbye There are many ways of saying goodbye, none of them easy.No matter how the goodbye is said the moment of parting is difficult.That time has come for us.This is the last issue of The Equity which will bear our names.Next week\u2019s Equity will have a new publisher and editor\u2014Mrs.Rosaleen Dickson who, with her husband and four children are now residing in their new home in Shawville, purchased from Edgar Hodgins.We leave The Pontiac with reluctance.We have enjoyed the many months we have been here since taking over The Equity in September, 1950.Our job, difficult at times, has been made much easier by the understanding and co-operation of all those we have dealt with in The Pontiac.In turning The Equity over to Mrs.Dickson, we ask only that you extend to her the same friendly spirit that made life so pleasant here for Chris and Bill Kinmond son.Mrs.Monteith moved west with her parents in 1897 and was der with taffeta sashes of deepen- married to Jerry N.Monteith in mg tones of delphinium blue on 1905.they moved to Portland, full, bouffant skirts.They had Oregon, the game year.bandeaux of pink veiling and She was a member of the ^p in six months, of previous years, result in a lot of downright confusion.°ne extremely cold winter.There's really nothing to cause all the confusion.SlSiSZS*^ All you do is move the hands of your clocks and\test trees.Paul had to tie a red watches forward one hour and life goes the same as be-\tstag jackt\ton Babe, his color fore-or nearly the same.\t3\"»%\"L'i'p.i%Zp%_____________________________________ The obvious difference, of course, Will show up m\tfroze solid\tto the back of the\tBryson\u2019S\tprogressive\tMayor\u2014 households where all members, alert to the necessity\tstove.When\tthe blue snow me ted\tCrowning achievement of\tMayor of changing the clock, do SO on their own, without con- ®abes footprints were filled With Joseph C.Poisson of Bryson.suiting the other members of the family.\this6 playground ^Thc* Land\twas the in9taUaUon of For the railways, life will go on just as it has before, sky Blue water.\u201d The railways remain on standard time and maintain , Johnny mksUnger, Paul s book- that they are right and everybody else is out of step.\tand Railway employees will find life somewhat different efficiency.His fountain pen was ho^ laÆn US.Or is it an hour earlier.\trolls of Ink on the payroll alone teen boys with bacon tied to their pUiS were can led on long poles New railway timetables were effective Sunday, all on - been changed to lit in with the localities they serve.T,m,e b,U\u2018n l9?,9' A\u201c he/ot (orA'E tr0,uble w\u201c lauBh\" ^ » »\u2022« \"»\u2022 *\u2022 Life goes on just the same for TTC and Gray Coach\t\u201d W\u201d\tSlTSL StttiSS Sunday morning to take care of those who get sand- ^\"T\"y speaking, Mr.Hewitson s suggestion ,0\t\u201e\u201ek\t,lm\u201e.ss 5 mist Gray Coach b- - EiF g4r; % S?=?SS While the change in time can easily become a fav- Central Time zone, why not have the city adopt Eastern lnohes.m\u201eM wlth gllnt ^ orite indoor sport for those who have only a few clocks J'me t°r the summer giving it an hour longer daylight and watches to worry about, at least two men in Toronto 1\tneighbors.opposition tothechange.^\t^ Arthurs council, which passed a bylaw putting the They are E.Lynch and W.J.Wathen of Toronto's C,ty °\" tbe tlm,e ?r 'ba su™mer ™nths- The property department, who started about midnight Sat- ya J -\t^ a followed a\"d the\t°l urday to take care of the 12 big clocks in as many kngthemng the days proved to be so acceptable both towers scattered throughout the city.They had to beat Port Arthur and Fort William adopted and moved over the 2 a m.deadline and be reasonably sure of finishing mt0 \u2018h« Easte™ Time zone for the whole year, the job bv 8 a m Sundav\tOntario communities may suit themselves as to ' In past years it has taken about half an hour to j™* bT they W\u2018S!\u2018 *° b! conf,used but thofe who flnd change the little clocks in the fireball towers, but the 'hemselves m a state of confusion may derive some city hall clock and the one in St.James' Cathedral ran =.atlsfactlon1 ^ oonsiikring it a preliminary bout in the close to the 90-minute mark by the time they climbed \u2018ur\"-th= ^'lock-back battle which will be upon us next the towers, wrestled with machinery to turn the clocks bePtember-ahead and then spent about an hour adjusting the machinery so the chimes would catch up to the time.m Km.' i and friendly communities Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department Ottawa Subscription $3.00 A Year $3.75 p?r Year to United States and Great Britain CHRIS K1NMOND Business Manager and Women\u2019s Editor Printed and published at Shawvllle, Quebec \u201cTHE FRIENDLIEST TOWN IN THE PONTIAC\u201d PHONE 75 XXXXXXXXV XXXXXXXV xxxxxxxxxxxxkxxxxxxvxxxxxv> / itï ' fe; /\u2022 » % £ WILLIAM KINMONI) Publisher and Editor P t w x ¦ # f » I *ï Daylight Saving i ANNUAL CONFUSION AT HAND By William Kinmond, Toronto Globe and Mail » # m ».'W â The annual battle of the clocks, which brings broad smiles to the faces of city-dwellers and adds a frown to that of the farmers, got under way at 2 a.m.Sunday.» H m v -A Paul opened a new iron mine.Babe ate in one day as much food as one crew could tote to wm ïêÊm- mm M?¦ H % & ' 111 * Here he teases his attractive granddaughter, aix-year-old Barbara Paquette, before giving her some Easter Candies.\u2014Photo by In-gUs, The Citizen.waterworks in 1949.In grocery and meat business since 1925, Mr.Poisson has been on the village council intermittently since 1913.in one winter.shoes greased the griddle Tne produced offspring having iting-Paul\u2019s cook.Sourdough Sam, enormous pancakes were carried ers fore and aft.had only one leg and one arm but to tables on conveyor belts.Big he and 267 flunkies fed Paul\u2019s Joe, the master cook, made saUvages as large as logs to go ADVERTISE IN THE EQUITY % QUALITY MEATS GROCERIES WE DELIVER SHAWVILLE MEAT MARKET Corner Elizabeth Blvd.A Phone 263J a \u2019ictoria Ave.e I 4 i CLEANING TIME IS HERE! We have just installed new seed cleaning Bring in your seeds and have WORDS ARE DEADLY new equipment, them cleaned and treated.On my way to the living room, for a few rubbers The Toronto area is a daylight saving blanket, with of bridge after dinner, I noticed a sign tacked on one of residents of all communities given an equal opportunity the doors in my friends\u2019 house, of being an hour early or an hour late for church DO IT NOW AND AVOID THE RUSH! It was their 11-year-old son\u2019s bedroom, and the other Sunday engagements.The blanket extends as\tsign proclaimed\tominously: \u201cEnterers Who\tDo\tNot far west as Windsor, whose council, in their wisdom,\tKnock Will Be\u201d\tand here a word was scratched\tout, have decided to remain on standard time and let their followed by the grim capitals \u201cKILLED.\u201d neighbors be confused.\tWhen the lad later came in to say good night to First province to leap out of the standard time us, his mother asked casually, \u201cSteven, isn\u2019t it a little fold was New Brunswick, followed by Quebec.Prince extreme to kill people who enter without knocking?\u201d Edward Island and Alberta forbid any changes.Day- \u201cI know,\u201d he admitted, shuffling his feet in embar-light time is province-wide in British Columbia under\trassment, \u201cbut I couldn\u2019t spell \u2018Prosecuted\u2019.\u201d a government order based on a 1952 plebiscite, favor-\tWell, we all\tlaughed and agreed it was a\tfine\tkid ing putting the clock ahead.\tstory, but a while later I was set two tricks on an easy There seems to be little agreement as to who should four-spade contract, because I was musing about the go down in history as the father of daylight saving.The desire to save candles is given as the reason or H.l.Hobbs & Sons SHAWVILLE PHONE 136 NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH by Russ Arnold A* I*¦!* \u20ac gown-up implications of this incident.How often do we say \u201ckilled\u201d when we mean \u201cpros-that motivated Benjamin Franklin when he introduced ec,uted,\u201d simply because it\u2019s easier and we can\u2019t bother the idea in England more than 150 years ago.Franklin to spell out the meaning of the exact word we should reasoned that if all work started an hour earlier there use?would be a great saving in lighting and accordingly less candles would be burned.There\u2019s no official record of the reaction to Frank- | 'JÏ X the highest .AVERAGE DOLLAR.INCOMES ARE IN t#'-THE WRTHBWAND AM wesTftev us-tdwns L / 4 * Jb * > How many times do we abuse the word \u2018love\u2019 when we mean \u201clike\u201d or \u201cadmire\u201d or \u2018appreciate?\u201d And dangerously, how many times do we say \u201chate\u201d lin s idea or how long it survived, but the modern age when we mean \u2018dislike\u2019 or \u2018disapprove\u2019 or \u2019disagree?\u2019 of daylight saving appears to have had its birth in the It is not true that sticks and stones have more mind of William Willet, an architect or builder in power to hurt us than words do.The wrong word, the Chelsea, England.\thasty, cruel, undiscriminating word can wound beyond It seems the idea came to Mr.Willet as he walked the force of any material object.Because, if used often to work one sunny summer morning in 1907 and enough, the word becomes the thing, and God\u2019s real thought of the waste of the bright and early hours, world becomes wrapped in a diabolic haze of prejudice, while daylight ended all too soon at the end of the day.inaccuracy and ignorance.His theory became fact in 1916, when Britain intro- // 1 PE* fl ft ii ; I ) We laugh at long and pompous legal terms, and duced daylight saving as a wartime measure, but Mr.often they obscure more than clarify their subject.But Willett was not around to test public enthusiasm or the idea behind them is just and benevolent to explore otherwise.He passed away in 1915.\tall the meanings of a term and to understand precisely Who gets the nod as the first exponent of daylight what it includes and what it leaves out.\tIS A TRAVELING MAN/ saving in Canada seems to be a matter of taking your When these distinctions become blurred, as they do\t\\\tCHRIS SKED is one thb choice-\tunconsciously in our everyday speech and consciously I A#£M\t*4,,» MODERN SjwthVs, whose shop' ' One authority has it that John F.Hewitson, a Port in the mouths of demagogues, we run the very great j CLOTH can wowbe made\t16 L0CATED lN a mobile TRUCK/ ' Arthur construction man and an enthusiastic sports risk of giving words more power than they legitimately I FROM CORK - e*d coev \\%\tHe travel tiw btq rtu trpck.circuit*- * supporter came up with the idea in 1904.Others credit possess\u2014of, for instance, turning the temperature tOÏZÜ?\tdioeinq tK^obre4«/ ' the late Judge E.N.Lewis, of Goderich, Conservative word \u201cProsecute\u201d into the terrible word \u201cKill.\u201d\t\\_coStby *,thé world* ) FgROTH6R6*iu6toA^oWw^| \u2018fijOAV'Sg * -4 The Equity Page Three April 30, 1953.ccc&n Board of 1'he Women\u2019s Auxiliary; Mrs.G E.Matcher, Sec- living hasn\u2019t risen that much.\u201d Where\u2019s the money coming from?Eraser says big sums are donated by companies who expect concrete returns in the form This year\u2019s federal election will 0f government contracts.But, he be the most expensive in Can- adds, officials deny that Ottawa adian history\u2014and one of the plays favorites.He quotes one most ilh gal, according to Blair veteran palitician as saying, Fraser.In an article in Mac- \u201cAnybody who gives mont-y to ican's Magazine, Fraser says that the federal party and hopew to \"the gi eat majority of our law- ^ back is a fool.\u201d makers become lawbreakers in Party organizers admit that the very act of being elected to political machines are expensive make the laws.\u201d\tand corrupt, especially in Que- Most politicians would rather bee and the Maritimes.Blair rik a $2.000 fine and two years Eraser suggests Canadians aren t in jail by disregarding the Can- so rich that they can afford to ada Elections Act than publish ?hrow money down the election tiue statement of their campaign expenses, the Maclean\u2019s article charges.They won\u2019t acknowledge the secret dollars that pad the paychecks of so-called \u201cvolunteer\u201d party workers who demand more money for each campaign.\u201cElection costs are rising in all parts of Canada,\u201d Fraser writes.\u201cIn If35 a party leader\u2019s national tour could be run for $1.200.In 1948 one leader\u2019s tour cost nearly twenty thousand.The cost of liv-ing hasn't risen that much.campaign drain.Equity Want Ads Get Results Election Costs Up in All Canada by the mtmbc.i of St District Girls Attend Rally In Hull \u2022 t * \u2022 V k « il es G ris\u2019 Auxiliary, at w.iich of Honor were presented, retary Treasurer, Mis.E.Oo' Vice-president; Miss E.R:ng* respectively to a member of St.comb', GILSON Mfg.Co., Guelph Electric Washer# Refrigerators Norris.Educational Secretary.ie Guest Speaker, James\u2019 G.A.and of St.Seph< n\u2019s, Buckingham.Citations going with v\\how as a'so\t.the rings were read by Rev.and gave a vivid wemd picture of the missionary wont of the Church of England in Canada, both at home and in foreign The members of St.Paul\u2019s Auxiliary, accompanied by mem-burs of St.George\u2019s Junior Girl\u2019s RM Turpin, Buckingham and Auxiliary, Campbell\u2019s Bay, at- Rev.Rural Dean Earl, Hull.Fol-tended a girls Rally held in the lowing this the Regional Super- %'L J Barr Of Buckingham The Rally opened at 2.30 p.m.in* Diocesan officers brought thanked the speaker.Then foi with a Devotional Service con- greetings from the Montreal Dio- lowed folk dancing with Miss Barr leading, Mias Johnston leader of St.James G A.led the girls in a sing-song after which a delicious supper was served by the Senior W.A.otf St.James\u2019 Church.With those from Shaw-ville, the Bay and Buckingham, a group was also present from Quyon.Those attending from Shawvllle were: Mrs.R.G.Elliott.leader; 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