The equity, 21 mai 1953, jeudi 21 mai 1953
[" - w - ê » Printed and Published at Shawville, Quebec\u2014\u201cTHE FRIENDLIEST TOWN IN THE PONTIAC!\u201d Thursday, May 21, 1953 Campbell\u2019s Bay News Women Take Over At Portage du Fort 1 70th Year.No.3,618 $3.00 In Advance $3.75 In U.S.A.Shawrille Dell Valentine This And That t Mr.ami Mrs.Eric Eades and son Donald of Hamilton, Ontario, were reccrt guests at fhe home of Mr.and Mrs.Ned Telford.\" Miss Marie Hobbs of Toronto visited at her home over the long weekend.Guests at the homelvf Mr.and Mrs.Eldtrld Mee for the holiday were Mrs.L.C.Black, Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Ogilvie, David and Lois of x Hamilton, Mrs.S.E.Ogilvie, Miss Lola Ogilvie and Mrs.Lola Horner, Miss Ruth McRae, Mr.Bruce Jackson and Mr.Keith Jackson of Ottawa.Mrs.Wellington Armstrong entertained Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Armstrong ad Lynn, from Montreal, over the weekend.Mrs.Garnet Jones and daughter Valerie of Ottawa spent a few days-last week with Mr.and Mrs.Norvai E.McNeil, Gharteris.Mr.and Mrs.Sid Barclay and Beth were guests over the weekend at the home of Mrs.Barclay\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.James D.Homer.Mr.and Mrs.Jim Baker and family, Mrs.R.J.Connolly of South Porcupine and Mrs.Jack Johnson of Sudbury, spent the weekend visiting with Mrs.John Cunnigham and other relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Cameron Rowat of Toronto spent the weekend at the home of Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Rowat.Mr.WiiHam Rowat of Huntingdon, Quebec, spent the weekend at the home of his brother, H.C Rowat and Mrs.Rowat.By Mrs.Ebert Murphy (Phone 36-4) The infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Eric Eades Of Hamilton, Ont, was baptised \u201cDonald Eric\u201d by Rev.J.Renahaw'in St.Andrew\u2019s United church, Campbell\u2019s Bay, on Wednesday afternoon, May 13.Mias Carrie Smith of Ottawa, spent the weekend visitng Mr.and Mrs.Asa Smith.Miss Anna Smith, Miss Joan Carey, Mr.Glenn and Grant Carey attended the Brockville Bible School Rally in Brockville on Sunday.\u2018Mr.and Mrs.Stewart Crawford and Mrs.Katie Acres of Renfrew spent the past week with Mr.Thomas Crawford.æ A Economy is not meanness; it is Gordon management.Her Worship Mrs.Gibbons, financial secretary of the The fellow w-ho doesn\u2019t need a Adma Rebekah Lodge No.40, in bo\" ia fche man setected to Shawville, member of the ^ one* Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.George's A friend is one who walks in Anglican Church, church organist when the rest of the world walks and general manager much of the out.time of Gibbons\u2019 general store and lunch cot nter, takes on a decision; it\u2019s never the same as the new job today.She is now next one.\u2018Madam Mayor* to the four hundred people of Portage du Fort.That makes three women on the Council.Mrs.Gibbons, Mrs.Elizabeth Cameron and her niece Miss Mildred Cameron.And who administered the oath of of- i fice to these women (along with such sundry mere men as John Mr.and Mrs.Mel Young and I Stewart, James Malette, Leo Mr.Merv Young all of Ottawa.Malette and Harold Manwell)?spent fehe weekend vaiting Mr.Wel1- another woman of course and Mrs.Percy Young.\t\u2014Mrs.Cecilia Burns, the town\u2019s scretary-treasurer.See what we mean, the women have taken over! Be wary of a woman\u2019s final It is reported that on the premises of Charles Miefke there were four deer seen contentedly grazing and drinking from the neaiby Kazabazua.On Saturday Mrs.and Mr.Monarch the Moose appeared on the same meadow only about 250 yeards from the buildings.Head and shoulders over our own little Queen will be the only other reigning Queen at the Coronation.She is Queen Salote of the Polynesian Island Kingdom of Tonga in the South Pacific.She stands six feet three inches tall.Capital punishment is when the government sets up business in competition with you and then takes all your profits in taxes in order to make up it\u2019s losses! It says here.Thrift is a wonderful virtue.Especially in ancestors.Man with a bald head who goes fishing in the sun comes home with a baked bean.\u201cWhy are you standing on your head?\u201d \u201cI\u2019m turning things over in my mind\u201d.Poise is the art of raising the eyebrows instead of the roof.b.\u2022j SB MM t a Mr.and Mrs.W.M Black, Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Black and daughter Donna, sg>ent Sunday visiting Mr.and Mrs.Cactus Black at Forresters\u2019 Falls and were accompanied home by Mrs.Geo.Black, who spent a few d?ys at Kerr Line.Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Murphy and son Billie and Mrs.James Brown of Timm ins spent the weekend visiting Mrs.Jeanne Equity Staff Photo.Belle Murphy and Mr.nd Mrs.The prize thought shq\u2019d never calve again, Malcolm Letts.but* here\u2019s proof dhe did.This Mr.and Mrs.Earl Tuttle of mm m mm# Mrs.W.Cotie Dies Many were shocked to learn of the death of Mrs.Wm.H Cotie, the former Clara A.Dagg.when she passed away in Victoria Hospital, Renfrew on Saturday, May 9, after a brief illness.Friends from Pembroke, Ottawa, Sudbury, Toronto, Deep River.Arnprior, Shawville and throughout the surrounding district gathered to pay their respects on Tuesday, May 12, when the funeral was held from the family home, 280 Loohiel Street, row8-\tRenfrew.Service was conducted Mr.Frank Smith of Ottawa is shortly after 2 p.m.in Trinity spending this week visiting his St.Andrew\u2019s United Church, with Shawville W.I.Food Sale in JJg* Mr and Mr9 Harold\tWard c0nducttng Satu?(tov °Mav ^23^2 joT\"^ Miss Laura Smith of Ottawa,\tMrs.Cotie was the daughter of v day> May \" a *\tspent the weekend with her par- thP late Jeni the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Hodgins.\u2022 Atwyn Dale, R.CA.F., Clinton, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Sam Dale.Mr.and Mrs.Urquhart Campbell and son Keith, Mrs.Norman Poole, Montreal, were guests at the home of their father, Dr.D.J.Campbell for the weekend.and Mr.Webster Palmer the weekend in Sudbury/ ¦ Jeffrey JKery weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Picton, spent the Mr.and Mrs.D.Fraser.es, The seventh edition of the p.m.Burial and Elizabeth all at home.Interment was in the Anglican Cemetery, Campbell\u2019s Bay.Mason Young, 42, Vinton, re- Pallbearers were Otto Schwartz, ceived slight injuries early last Clarence BretzlafT, Donald Lawi, Friday night, when his 1950 Hugh Proudfoot, Henry Lunam, Chevrolet coach in which he was Ebert Murphy.Friends attend-driving left the road at a curve ing the funeral from a distance Mr.and Mrs.Harold He was treated Blair, Mr.and Mrs.Herman Bel- sher of Pakenham.Mrs.Sam shaw for cuts to the face and Rooney, Mrs.Alex Hodgins and body and later allowed to go son William of Ottawa.Mrs.home.Lawrence Hearty who was ; Rose Crawford, Mr.Willis and riding with Young, escaped in- Stewart Crawford and Mr.and jury.Police said that the car {Mrs.Earl Crawford and Miss Jean Stephens all of Ottawa.the Devils will appear in Shawville Vinton Man Hurt Postmistress Retires At Norway Bay Rotary Club on their coast to Two dollars was collected in [coast Canadian tour.Using Canadian talent and Knitted articles I Canadian made cars, the show has fees which brings our member- ####### retiring this season due to ill-health.During her nearly two decades of association with the summer colony she has seen it grow from a quiet, sparsely-populated area to its present bustling proportions.She has enjoyed every moment of her work as postmistress even though nearly every year saw larger and larger volumes of mail to be sorted and handled.One of Mrs.Bailey\u2019s unofficial duties was to be a sort of in- was totally demolished.new 1953 cars are used in this production, driven by death-The Bristol W.I.held their I defying drivers who are masters monthly meeting on May 14 at of precision.In crashes, skids, the home of Mrs.Ruby Arm- | jumps, etc., they handle stock strong with 18 members and five | automobiles as one would a toy.visitors present.Mrs.Dalton Russell presided assisted by Mrs.attempt to dive-bomb a stock R.W.Wilson.The roll call was .sedan into a row of parked cars responded to by naming a cut Young takes a stock sedan of meat.The village square pro- around the track at terrific speed ject was discussed and it was de- and runs up a narrow ramp tak-cided to hire a man to prepare | ing off into 80 feet of space and the ground.The program was in charge of | of cars parked on the track, the Convener of Home Econom-\tDrivers gun autos, swerving formation bureau\tfor visitors and\t,\t%.g, ^.g James Corrigall.The\t; down the track skid them to a new residents.\tMany\tgrab ful\t9peaker was Miss Hazel Flett,\thalt in a neatly parked row.persons will recall her\thelpful\tI\tDomestic Science Teacher at\tThey drive motorcycles through | services in this respect.BRISTOL W.I.Exhibit A For Safety Month Buddy You mg of Toronto will fi 9\u201c dive bombing his car into a row ^ ^\t_\t__________ , Shawville High School,\twho\tgave\tj flaming broadwells,\tthen in fleets C.G.I.T.NEWS\tJ a very interesting talk\ton \u201cMeat\t) of two, tour and six\tcars, they The Sha/wvile C.G.I.T.met on Boy Scouts to a Wiener Roast, for Thriftier Meals\u201d.Meat recipe criss-cross down the track in a May 13, in the basement of the The following girls volunteered pamphlets from the Consumer precision driving exhibition.It Shawville United Church.The to make preparations for the j Section of the Canadian Depart- .is all In a days work for these worship was conducted by Jean C.GJ.T.float for Coronation Day: ment of Agriculture were dis- I professional stuntmen to wheel Harris and Marion Hodgins.Barbara Findlay, Jean Harris, tribu ted to the members.A off a high ski with the underside After the pledge the rojf call Joyce Kilgour, Marion Hodgins.humorous French Habitant read- of the chassis exposed.¦whs answered and the minutes of Margaret Smart, Janey McDowell ing was given by Miss Frances j There are 25 thrilling numbers the previous three meetings were\twere elected to\trepresent Pontiac\tMurdoch.An apron parade and\tin a \u201cCircus of Death\u201d to be seen\tthis be.a brand\tnew Chevrolet\ton the milometer.The rest\tof read.Brenda Barr, Betty Elliott,\tat Camp Council.\tsale of aprons was held, also an ! when the Congress of Hollywood\twhidh misse-d a\tcurve on the\tthe story telle* itself.Damage\tis and\tJoyce Kilgour\twere\tselected\tMiss\tJoan Corrigan gave an exchange of plants, seeds\tand\tDare Devils apœar\tin\tShawville highway\t\u2018\tCould\tbe.\tAnyway,\testimated\tat\tover $1,000.Have to look after Nursery School on\tinteresting talk\ton First Aid and\tbulbs.Refreshments were serv-\tat the Fairgrounds on Friday\tthis exhibit is to\tbe seen behind\ta close look if you\u2019re not con- May 17.The girls decided to ac-\tHome Nursing.\tTaps were sung\ted by the hostess assisted by Miss\tn!ght.May 22.The show starts\tAnderson & Taylor Garage in\tvinced that safe driving pays\tin cept\tan Invitation\tgiven\tby\tthe I at the close.\tAndrew Russell.\tat 8.20 pm.\u2022\tShawville\tand\tas anyone\tcan\tsee\tdollars\tand\tcents.i\tEquity Staff Photo.May is Safety Month! COULD there is little more than 500 miles May 21, 1953 The Equity Page Two Queen Elizabeth has asked that we pray for her on the Sunday before her coronation.There will be special services in all local churches on Sunday, May 31.PARISH OF CLARENDON Rev.R.G.Elliott, Rector St.Paul's Shawvllle Sunday, May 24 White Sunday 9.45 a m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00\ta m.\u2014Holy Communion 7.30\tp.m.\u2014Evening Prayer SI.Luke's, Caldwell 1.30\tp.m.\u2014Evening Prayer Holy Trinity, Radford 2.00\tp.m.\u2014Sunday School 3.00\tp.m.\u2014Evening Prayer NORTH CLARENDON Rev.C.C.Watson, Rector Sunday, May 24 White Sunday St.James', Otter Lake 9.15 a m.\u2014Holy Communion Campbell's Bay 11.00 a m.\u2014Holy Communion St.George's, Thorne Centre 3.00\tp.m.\u2014Evening Prayer St.Matthew's, Charterls 8.00\tp.m.\u2014Evening Prayer Ail Services D S T.Do You Remember?THE EQUITY û FOUNDED IN 1883 Printed and published weekly at Shawvlllc, Quebec Publisher and Editor; Rosaleen Dickson Printers: Carson Hodgins and Desmond Hod g ins Authorized as second class mail.Post Office Department, Ottawa walls the east side oi the sinuous roadway.fifty years ago IN THE EQUITY May 21.1903 A Snap\u2014A good Organ for sale at Brownlee's piano rooms, only $15.00.Our town boys have organized a lacrosse club and commenced practice this week.Our local horse sports have in hand sundry improvements in the track at the Exhibition grounds.Since the burning of the C.PR tool house here a few weeks ago, and in view of the dry weather, the authorities, have considered it advisable to put on a night watch to guard against an outbreak of fire catch ng the citizens unaware.The duty has been efficiently performed by Messrs.Alex and William McDonald.TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO IN THE EQUITY May 24, 1928 1 Sa tu; day night witnessed the first influx of people from the surroundings this Spring and I many autos were in evidence.Now that it has been proven beyond a doubt Hitherto the roads were ¦\t1 bad to enjoy the customaiy weekend outing.COME TO CHURCH SHAWVILLE UNITED CHURCHES Rev.H.G.Lester, B.A., BD, Minister Sunday.May 24 SHAWVILLE 10.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 am.\u2014Morning Worship \u201cOur Methodist Heritage\" 2ai)th Anniversaiy of John Wesley 7.30 p.m.\u2014Evening Worship \u201cA Spiiit Filled Church\" ZION 1.30\tp.m.\u2014Sunday School 2.30\tp.m.\u2014Public Worship ALL ARE WELCOME STARK'S CORNERS UNITED CHURCH Rev.A.F.Fakes, D D , Pastor Sunday, May 24 10.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 am.\u2014Preaching Service Subject: \"Substitutes For God.\" too that even a \u2018little\u2019 accident such as sideswiping can lead to sudden death it is time to re-examine our driving habits.This is Safety Month, in case anyone has forgotten! Anything that happens at high speed is bound | to be much more serious than at a lower speed.Try Stopping suddenly at 50.Then try Stopping suddenly | bridge and Allan Carswell's at 30.See the difference.It\u2019s a fact that nobody can in Litchmeid.all traffic on that ,\t, on\tI secetion had to be suspended.be expected to drive all the way to Ottawa at 30 miles In some piaces the section of per hour, but whenever there\u2019s the possibility that a road referred to was nearly Sudden Stop might be needed, that\u2019s the time to slow four feet under water when the to a speed that will allow of a sudden stop.No matter tr^dellY\u201c ^wic were l^wn-how clever you are and how many times you have trav- sequence greatly inconvenien-elled that road, who knows what is around the corner or ced, as there is no way around just past those headlights?You never know until j\tthï you re there and then, it might be too late.And who knows at which spot in the road that white line might be a lifesaver.If we made a constant practice of staying on the right side, even on long straight stretches; even where we can see around the curve over fields; , The Equity for some ume and i even when we know we have the road to ourselves, then sec it has changed hands.May i the one time when the unexpected happens we ll be ofTer my congratulations and safe on our side of the line and out of danger.\t|every sujnRt^el111ewN^)enntt^,j Cvving to the inundation of Ottawa river between Bryson LETTERS TO EDITOR tent indicated.I would like very much if you would publish-Uns | UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev.I.E Cavender SI.Andrew's 11.00 a.m.\u2014Worship Service 11.30 a.m.\u2014Sunday School Knox 2 30 p.m.\u2014Worship Service Austin It is easy for me to write to 8.00 p.m.\u2014Worship Service The Equity.It is just like writ- I worked four years BRISTOL PASTORAL CHARGE I have been a subscriber of letter as a correction.CLARENDON CIRCUIT OF THE UNITED CHURCH Rev.Geo.C.He si op, pastor Y ABM 10.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 1100 a.m\u2014Worship Service Wesley 2.30\tp.m.\u2014Evening Worship Radford 7.30\tp.m.\u2014Evening Service >\tBristol 1st and 3rd Sundays at 2.00 p.m Yours truly.J.W.Horner, Creelman, Saskatchewan Dear friends Editor The Equity I noticed in THE EQUITY that ing home Mr.R.W.K.Elliott had been giv- on the paper and lived next door ing an address to a Missionary j at the Cowan home.Rally in Shawville.I know Mr Eliiott very well and h a ve no ¦ since I came we ft in 1907 and in doubt he gave a very interesting all time have not missed a copy talk, but I don*t think that he j That is a record for your mailing, made the statement attributed to STARK'S CORNERS PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev.W.A.Castle 8 The Equity has come to me g&W'é\u2019à ¦ CoROMnon 10 00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00\ta.m.\u2014Morning Service 7.30 p.m.\u2014Evening Service Portage du Port 2 00 p.m.\u2014Sunday School | 3.00\tp.m.\u2014Evening Service WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Rev.Spencer L.Moon Sunday Services 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00\u2014Sermon.7 30 p.m.\u2014Evangelistic Service Sunday.March 22 11.00\ta.m.\u2014Worship Service BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE HOLINESS MOVEMENT CHURCH ~ Pastor: Rev.Marion Gilmer North Onslow 10.15 a.m.\u2014Sabbath School 11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship Friday 8.00\tp.m.\u2014Young Peoples Shawville 7.00\tp.m.\u2014Sabbath School 7.45\u2014Evening Worship Wednesday 8.00\tp.m.\u2014Prayer Meeting Quyon Friday 8.00 p.m.\u2014Prayer Meeting Everyone Welcome rr ! Everytime I see an item in him with regard to my support ! another newspaper which seems of our Indian Mission at Indian 1 to have some rlationship to people Head.I think in that case your in your area I invariably send it reporter must have go; his facts | to The Equity, mixed or his wires crossed very | badly, and while I believe in and I enclosed obituarv re^ms to b2 Shawville will be host to everyone for miles around support a lot of good causes, not a Clarendon girl, Del la Ralph, on June 2.The folks will all be coming to celebrate the any one of them 10 quite the ex- | daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.coronation and we want them to know they are wel- or Cub Pack may bec^Tàl^Te\trailway COme.Let S decorate our homes and businesses fittingly.! Scout or,a Lone Oub.Any lad | track crosses that line.Ask your Everything we need can be bought right in Shawville of 12 years or over may join, I neighbor.Peden Wilson or any andwhatwecan'ta^\tÜTK 01 this and that.I he Idea IS to snow the W OI lu and all : They carry oil their training cor- I about the same age and a younger our visitors that though few of US can be present at the j responder.ee with the Lone Scout I one.Maybe one married another coronation of our Queen we are all there in spirit.Department.Regular Scout and j Jones.Percy Belsheir, a carper.- Sunday, we will all go to church, as was hei wish, maticn for the studying of these a neighbor, about 2 miles away and pray for her.Monday we will tidy up and decorate J may be obtained from several Any of the Radford Armstrongs our premises and Tuesday will be the gala celebration J*°urcef- Fir9t- \u201cTenderfoot to may know what you require f.,\t.j ____,\t\"\tQueen\u2019s Scout\u2019\u2019 given free on the As a lifelong friend of The 111 which everyone Will take part.\tLone Scout\u2019s registration.Second Et>uity.here\u2019s wishing you and Next week\u2019s EQUITY will be a special Coronation \u201cScouting for Boys\u201d by the the paper very much success.edition and extra copies will be available as souvenires founder- Third if he needs help\tEiwyn Hodgins nf fhp pvpnt\the ean write direct to the or tne event.\tI Lone Scout Department.For the Lone Bub there is \u201cTelithe Pack proceeded up over the | derpad to Second Star\" which railroad tracks and out into the j covers all the Wolf Cub Testis.Each boy who wishes to become a Lone Scout or Cub must The person mentioned in the Pastor BRISTOL RIDGE PENTECOSTAL MISSION WELCOMES YOU Sunday Services -Sunday School Morning Worship 7.30\u2014p.m.\u2014Evangelistic Service.8 00 p m \u2014Prayer.Bible Study, Wednesday.8.00 p.m.\u2014Young Peoples.Frl Everyone Welcome Pastor.Rev.W.H.Krause 10 am 11 a.m.10.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11 00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship 7.30 p.m.\u2014Evangelistic Wednesday 7.30 p.m.\u2014Prayer and Bible Study _____ Pastor H.A.Beaudry.fôa I Ê 4 open spaces, collecting articles along the way for a treasure hunt.These boys really show a lust 1 have an adult friend known as for nature.The heat was intense his \u201cCounsellor and Friend\".This and the dust was smothering so | adu** may be his Dad.some relation, Minister or PriesJt, or J © © © a a 9 fl.% a stream was a welcome find on Wednesday the 13th was the\tI the travel along\tthe seventh line.\t!\tneighbor.Anyone who will take big day for the Rover Crew, when\tThe Cubs washed their faces and\tj\tan active interest in the lad\u2019s the skipper.Don Macintosh, call-\teven their hair\tand came away\t:\tScouting is eligible.The duties ed the Crew to the table in Allens\tfrom fhe water\twhooping to be\t.\tof tIie Counsellor are to help the Restaurant where a turkey din- on their way.\tLone Scout or Cub.First he ner had been arranged.There As we strolled along the reads should help the lad achieve the Seconds\" we discussed birds, animals and I objectives of the program\u2014 Char- 31 i » «. @ ! 31, I ; r 4^7'% n were not to be any but it was noticed that a couple trees and even had a study of a-cter\u2014Building and Citizenship had smiled sweetly at the cook nature.Small tadpoles were dis- Training.He will act as exam-and a second plate came along, covered by the boys in a pool of iner in the lads advancement, reFinal arrangements were made water by the roadside\u2014even a i cording the results of the tests towards building their Float for snake quaintly crawled over the ! Passed on the forms supplied, the Coronation Day Parade and ?hoe worn by David Lester.A i Visits should be exchanged at three volunteered to repaint the little green frog caused some j either heme, on fishing trips, on bench to have it ready for that excitement for a few moments | hikes or overnight camps, or Others were detailed to | before finding a hiding place in j make use of any other opportun- I ity to get acquainted.If four to eight Lone Scouts M i# day._ build the Beacon Fire at the j the undergrowth Agriculture Grounds and eight of We left the dusty road and the \u201cHuskies\u201d put their neck entered the forest where triliums or three to six Lone Cubs live out to pull any other eight of *\u2019ere blooming all over.All that close enough together to oecas-their age in a Tug-of-War.Rover could be seen was the Cubs ionally visit, they may form a Scout R.M.Armitage was invest- eagerly plucking the flowers.Lone Patrol or Six meetings in ed as A D C.for Emergencies.Across the hills and over the the Patrol or Six meetings in the Word was received during the\tdales we went until we reached\tregular way.\tOne lad is elected meal that the son of Squire\ta creek and there we built a big\tthe Leader as\tthe Patrol Leader Edgar Moses had passed on and bon-fire and toasted wieners on i or Sixer and his assistant as silence was observed for a min- sharpened sticks.In a few min- Second.If two or more Patrols ute in respect, and a letter of\tutes 3,1 that could be seen was\tor Sixes are\torganized in the condolence was sent expressing\the bolts being loosened.We\t|\tsame district,\tthey may form a the sympathy of the Crew in his finished our busX afternoon and 1 nucleus of a Troop or a Pack loss.A vote of thanks was given\tevery Cub tramiped off for the\t:\tIt will be up\tto the Scouts or Mr.and Mrs.Allen for the love-\tIa9t mile home.What could be\tCubs, with the\tassistance of their 1 / meal that everybody enjoyed.more exciting than a Wolf Cub j Counsellors, to locate a meeting he meeting closed with Scout hike?Silence and the Lord\u2019s Prayer.Last week in this column it 1 was said that a full report on the 3?\u2022 \u2022\u2022 / / Z).Z?3 .d?@ CIC % mn Æ,> trot \"f Oo11 @ ®.® (S 0 Television programs, on the , Drector; (2) Musical Arranger _ place and appoint their Scout- I average, require the services of Composer; (3) Script-writer; (4) master or Cubmaster.\tI\tat least\tten times the\tnumber of\tSecretary; (5)\tStenographic Staff; I The Quebec Provincial\tCouncil\tI\ttechnical\tpeople as do\tradio pro-\t(6) Script mimeographer has set up a Lone Scout\tDepart-\tgrams of similar type\tand length.\tChoregrapher.ment to direct, organize and\tThough\tthe number\tof actual Invested ! handle all correspondence per- performers remains constant, it is Dr.Roland M.Armitage ] tain ing to this branch of Scout- obvious that additional technical ing.This Department wil cor- j and program personnel are re- \u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 At bottom are: (25), (26) and (27).Monitors for Cameras \u201cA\u201d, 'B\u201d and \u201cC\\ respectively; (28)\t?the Preview Monitor, and (29) Second row shows: (8) Graphic ^ Video Engineers or Operators or Tilting Artist; (9) Scenic Art- (Video Control Group).ists and Stage Designers; (10)\tThe Audio group are: (30) Properties Man; (11) Stage Car- Microphone Boom and Operator: penters; (12) Set Builders.\t(31) Microphone Operator; (32) Third row shows: (13) Stage Microphone Boom Pusher- (33) Th.«.I.\t» ».ï.%,%\t:>A \\ \\ A * 7 f $ » I V.Hb TE LEVI SION ; \u2022?/ FOR ALL 'ROUND FAMILY ENJOYMENT y kf NX V X y v \\e Xrv*.\u2019 CRESTLINE VICTORIA % / You Too Can Watch The Coronation! r% *Fordomatic Drive, Overdrive and white sidewall tires optUmal at extra cost./ / The best way to measure Ford\u2019s dollar-for-dollar value is to compare it feature-for-feature with other cars that cost as much or more.We think you\u2019ll be surprised at what you\u2019ll find.For example, you\u2019ll discover that Ford\u2019s Strato-Star 110-Hp.V-8 engine is the kind of engine you've always associated with the most expensive cars .that it delivers the kind of power and smoothness you never hoped to find in a car that\u2019s priced as low as Ford.When you try out Ford\u2019s relaxing \"Wonder Ride\u201d you\u2019ll sense that \"big car\u201d feeling that\u2019s so satisfying to a driver.When you take into account Ford's choice of Fordomatic*, Overdrive* or Synchro-Silent transmission\u2014and realize how many attractive ¦(¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦well, then you\u2019ll understand why more and more motorists are making Ford their new first choice! /C / / / y.; r / From compact tabic models to imposing television-radio -phonograph combinations, all Admiral cabinetry reflects tasteful styling, painstaking workmanship, and the best in materials.Because a good television receiver is expected to be a focal point in the home over a period of year, Admiral\u2019s designers avoid \u201cfreakish\u201d modern and overdone tra-ditional\u2014both o f which rapidly wear out their welcome.Admiral cabinets do not become \u201cdated\u201d./ z / / x On An ADMIRAL Super DX-53 z / / / extra features Ford includes / /I / / / / / sfef PSi / P0HIFPFDnoth the finest Pff/CFûw/th the lowest d / / / © ( imr=V - V' K±y GOOD DRIVERS DRIVE SAFE CARS V - M MAT IS SAFETY MONTH TELEVISION SET Z 5>kï Z 7ZSr-DRtV£ YOUR FORD DIALER WILL GLADLY ARRANGE FOR YOU TO monoRCu Engineered To ES) k SIGN OF VALUE WHEN YOU BUY A USED CAR - SEE YOUR FORD DEALER LOOK FOR THE Out Perform Out Value Out Sell Priced From $249.95 to $699.95 s Shown Only In Shawville Auhtorized FORD & MONARCH Dealers Shawville At Corner No.8 Highway And Centre Street Phone 152 At Pontiac Furniture Centre t ^ % t>Nt' The Equity May 21, 1953 Page Five \u2022t ' \u201cToday\u2019s estimate by econom- cars and trucks in Canada by ists that there may be 4.5 million 1960 may well be conservative.\u201d Bristol, Maryland & Wyman News %\t-By Mrs.mills Graham\tI'hone 21-11 1 '* \"\t-«r\t\u2022\t.,\tI M r on/1\tn\ti t h\tr h IK rs*r»#>n4\t# I l*r& cue * Expert Piano and Organ Tuner W.F.HARNDEN ii Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Smith, after his recent illness.t Elmside, accompanied by Mr.and | «Miss Joan Angus of Montreal ; Mrs.Walter Bradley, Pakenham.and Miss Orion Angus of Ottawa, '! I Ontario, have left on a motoring were visiting with their mother, $ trip to Vancouver, B.C., they ex- Mrs.L.Angus over the holiday, ii poet to be away for six weeks.Smith\u2019s Harness & Shoe Repair ' SHAWVILLE WE REPAIR Harness Will be in Shawville about May ,25 Work Guaranteed Tuning, Cleaning, Demothing, Refelting and Repairing.Phone or write The Equity for appointment Mrs.T.A.Kelley, Ottawa, is , , Mrs.L.Stanley accompanied visiting her son and daughter-in-j her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.law, Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Kelley.! and Mrs.A.Abercrombie of Dan- Mr.and Mrs.Verdun Manary | | ville, Quebec, visiting relations,\tand family of La\tCave, Ontario, Mr.and Mrs.Ora Cargill, Island\tare visiting\twith\tMr.\tand\tMrs.Pond, Vt., Mr.and Mrs.A1 Moul- John Manary over the holiday.ton.East c8rleston, Vt.and at- Mrs.B.Hannaberry is confined tended the 25th Wedding Anm- to her bed for a few days.Doc-versary of Mr.and Mrs.Frank tor\u2019s orders.| Welch, Island Pond, Vt.\tspeedy recovery.Miss Lucille Stanley and Mr.Mr.and Mrs.W.Hud:on.Lloyd, Frank Burns of Ottawa, virited\tLyndon and\tthe tv ins\tLily\tand with Mr.and Mrs.L.Stanley\tLola, visited\twith\tMr.\tand\tMrs.Roy Fraser, friends l i i ; Seat Covers Truck Tarps Tents = I IHNM»i : : SHAWVILLE UNITED Y.P.U.We wish her a Shoes i I Presents i We Have Horse Collars\u2014All Sizes i last week.Pakenham, also in Arnprior, Fitzroy Harbour and Galet ta last weekend.MURDER MANSION WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY MAY 20 & 21 8.15 p.m.At New High School Attending the 40th Annual meeting of the Pontiac County Women\u2019s Institute on Friday, May 15, at Fort Cou longe from this district were, Mrs.Earl Findlay.Mrs.Dalton Russell, Mrs.Robert Grant, Mrs.J.C.Glenn, Mrs.Percy Ballantyne.Mrs.Maude Bailey, Mrs.Edwin Pirie, Mrs.Fred Graham, Mrs.Lloyd Mc-Keen, Miss Abbie Pritchard, Mrs.Niagara Falls, Blakely Cruick-L.Stanley, Mrs.S.W.MacKech- shanks Aylmer.* nie and Mrs.Roland Graham.Weekend visitors at the home of Mrs.Percy Cruickshanks were Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Trudeau of Fitzroy Harbour, Ont., Miss Beth McKay, Ottawa, Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Trudeau and daughters, Rolphton, Leslie Cruickshanks, .Grand Opening Of The LAURENTIAN PAVILLION SATURDAY, MAY 23 Mr.and Mrs.Eric Dean, Brae-side, Ont., Mrs.Hugh Ross, Ottawa, Mr.and Mrs.Emerson Dean, Arnprior.Mr.and Mrs.Roy Sly, Cobden, Mr.and Mrs.Billy Sylvester and Charlie, Ottawa, were all wceknd visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Milton Murrell.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Fulford and family, Ottawa, were at their cottage at Norway Bay for the weekend.COULONGE CHUTE INN Pontiac County Protestant Central School Board September Admittance - Grade One All schools under the jurisdiction of the above mentioned School Board will be enrolling Grade One Pupils for September entrance from May 21 to June 1.Mrs.Bert Dalton, Helen, Janet and Graham, were weekend visitors at Mr.Graham\u2019s.Fort Coulonge, Quebec and Mrs.Garth Peter Porteous Orchestra Mr.'and Mrs.J.Pritchard, Kathleen and Bobbie of Deep °f Arnprior, visited with Mr.and River, visited Jim\u2019s parents, Mr.Mrs.Joseph Twolan over the and Mrs.W.Pritchard over the weekend, holiday weekend.Mr.Pritchard is a patient in the Pontiac Com- Murrell this weekend were Mr.and Mrs.Paul Boleau.Arnprior.Home from Niagara Falls, for Mr.and Mrs.Bernard Finlan the holiday weekend were.Joe and their children Ross, Anne, Henderson, Cliff Cruickshanks, Jim and Mary Lou of Pembroke.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Shanks visited at the home of Mr.and and Beverley Corrigan.Mrs.H.Creighton this weekend.Mrs.P.Huron and son Arnold Visiting Mr.and Mrs.Clayton X You are invited to obtain the required Application Form from your neighbourhood school.This form should be completed and returned to the Principal or teacher in charge of your school by June 1.munty Hospital, his condition is much improved.'vfS t J.L.MacKeen, Supervisor.Friends of Mrs.Telesphore Mr.and Mrs.William Hudson, Cha/bot hope that she will STANDARDIZATION ^^Msoon Lloyd and Mrs.Wallace McGillis, be home again from the Corn-attended the funeral of Charles munity Hospital.Crawford of Campbell's Bay, a victim of the accident that oc- < l o o o ( > ( o As many of you know, Gatineau Power Company was formed over a quarter-century ago by the amalgamation of 25 small electricity companies each serving a little area of what is now the territory served by Gatineau.One of the great.advantages of this amalgamation has been standardization.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Kehoe, Ottawa, visited with Mr.and cured near the Hudson\u2019s home on Mrs.W.Kehoe this weekend.Mr.and Mrs.Ronnie Chabot, Weekend visitors at the home Ottawa were home for the week-of Mr.and Mrs.Bob Rusett were end.Eileen, Edgar and Clayton Rus- | sett, Miss Doris Carty, Mr.and Mrs.Lacombe, children Patsy, Dougie, Cpl P F.Baraks and Mr.B Davison, all of Ottawa and Miss Doris Black of Osgoode.To obtain the highest possible returns from your Chicks, feed them y Sunday, May 10.ü NORTH STAR Chick Starter Crumbles followed by North Star Chick Grower Crumbles and Pellets SHAWVILLE W.I Mrs.N.A.Drummond was hos- I) tess to the Shawville W.I.for c their May meeting with 16 members and one visitor present.Mrs.Turner and Mrs.L.Cor-fpending a few days with her rigan were named as delegates to sister and brother-in-law, Mr.the Conventon at Fort Coulonge.and Mrs.R.W.Hotigins.Shaw- The personal parcel to Mrs.Har-ville.\tvey to be sent by Mrs.B.Horner Mr.and Mrs.Hubert Horner and Mrs.N.A.Drummond.Means and children, Murrell\u2019s, were of raising money were discussed Sunday visitors at the home of and it was decided to hold a Ford Mr.and Mrs.Milton Horner.Mr.and Mrs.James Bohan are Hoc\u2019gin?delighted the members back home after spending the by showing colored slides on he- recent trip to Florida.\tI Refreshments were served with I For one thing, rates are now standard where before the rates of all the little companies were different, and all of them were at least twice high as those now in effect.Another important factor is the continuity of service.Formerly, trouble in a single power plant meant a complete blackout of all territory served by that power plant.Today a network of wires serves all the Gatineau area.If there is trouble in one plant, plants in other areas are ready at all times to take up the load.as Mrs.James A.Graham is I Ü 1 Sale on May 23.Mrs.E.C.i o SHAWVILLE MILLING COMPANY LTD winter months in Quyon.\u201cWhere Trading Is A Pleasure!\u201d LLOYD STEVENS, Manager TELEPHONE 126 Gatineau Power Company We are glad to see Mr.Leo Roy is able to be back on the Mrs.Paul and Mrs.Lalonde as-job at his store at Bristol Mines, sitting the hostess.Hold Shower Mrs.Clarence Wall and her daughter Siona, of Bryson, entertained shower in honor of Miss Rosemary Coyne, whose marriage takes place this month.Assisting the hostesses were Misses Lucile and Diana Germain.A WHOLE WEEKEND OF SAVINGS AWAIT YOU AT (> ( ( ( < ( < ( at a miscellaneous DEAN & MERRITT\u2019S \u201cWhat you need are ditches !\" Self-Serve Groceteria NOTICE If it is your intention and desire to contribute (cash donation) towards the Business md Professional Men\u2019s float (Shawville) for the coronation parade on June 2, your committee would appreciate having you send or leave it with C.F.Jacques, (Frasers) Committee Chairman.The items listed below are not \u201cspecials\u201d but are taken from our regular shelf prices.Under our new system of operation, we are able to bring you these savings on brands you know and arc used to using.This is the result of a down-to-earth effort to bring groceries to Shawville and community at prices competitive with any othe* nearby town or city.Every item sold on a 100% satisfaction guarantee.XT tv 1'Uii m ¦ vm : X 7 6X * /* .i X NOTICE If you arc planning to enter a float or a decorated car in the Coronation parade on June 2, would you please get in touch with the parade Marshall, Clarence Dean, as soon as possible, and above all before May 30.Societies.Lodges or Individuals should do this, and notice should come in soon, in order that arrangements for the parade may be completed.***** mm M \\ HW*\\ V SALADA TEA BAGS ! VThy run an obstacle course every spring and after every rain storm?Through a farm Bbr 72c Size 60\u2019s Size 30\u2019s Size 15\u2019s Clover Leaf Salmon, Fancy Pink Jello Pudding Powders Clark\u2019s Pork & Beans, 20 oz tins Improvement loan from the B of M you can finance the making of ditches, drainage systems, dyking, as well as many other farm *38c 20c im iprovements.If you need ready cash to do the job , a farm Improvement loan may he the answer.Drop in and talk over the details with our Dearest B of M manager.Remember, if your sound, there's money Bank of Montreal.37c l\u2019s 3 for 29c Clarence Dean, Parade Marshall.BAKING SUPPLIES 2 for 31c Robin Hood Flour, 7 lb.bag 71c Magic Baking Powdet 1 lb.tin 35c Maple Leaf Pure \"Lard 1 lb.packages Jewell Shortening Monarch Cake Mix White , Chocolate Cookie Mix proposition is for you at the Bank of Montreal^ 49c 10 * milHM 1 33c Rinso Giant Package Large Package CANNED SOUPS Clark\u2019s Vegetable and Tomato .QUALITY MEATS GROCERIES ¦ 2 for 29c ¦ : 26c C acquaintances ore switching to O'Keefe s From the Test Kitchen of Poultry Products Institute of Canada comes the following suggestion for dressing up salads: Devilled Egg Balls 4 hard -cooked eggs, peeled and chopped 112 teaspoons sliced green onion tops or *2 teaspoon grated onion % teaspoon salt i2 teaspoon prepared mustard Mix all ingredients together Form into s it with the ole you that O'Keefe's has compare no i tomfor/.\u2014 notice When you taste this good, mi many of your drinking HARLAND C.ROWAT Notary for good looV^i piftjêiàé6yL'1^ SHAWVILLE.QUEBEC tz a Residence 247 Office 38 r except cheese, balls.Roll in grated cheese.Use garnish for salads.This mix- ij ture makes a good sandwich fill- ! I v also.Sprinkle filling of each ; ; sandwich with grated cheese.I Enough for about 8 sandwiches.; i a i as » DU.ROLAND CHRETIEN Dental Surgeon SHAWVILLF.QUE Telephone 15\" ALE < IA i W.A.HODGINS Nut MAiyets >< .ssS.mg sm?CO-**1\u201d LlMITlo «#.HU*1 \u201c*.v V'vS ( I : mi UNION ** MADE ! \u2022 < Z Boy Scouts Plan Council Fires June 2 j OK S I G.Robley Mackay, Provincial Commissioner for Scouts in this province, has announced plans in connection with the celebration of the coronation of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, which call for beacon fires and Scout council fires throughout the province on Tuesday, June 2nd.Similar observations will be held in all ten provinces.Thus, in the twenty-four districts in neighbouring provinces the Eastern time zone, beacon fires and council fires will be lighted simutaneously at 9.30 p.m.In the same way throughout the other four time zones from coast to coast, similar fires will be lighted at 9.30 p.m.local time.Thus while it is not practical or possible for a series of beacon fires within visifoe distance of each to be started at the east coast and gradually carried on through to the west coast in the way it was done in days of old.in, say, Britain, nevertheless the same effect will be achieved.In that way this event of a life-time \u2014the crowning of a Queen\u2014will be fittingly marked by Boy Scouts throughout one of the countries whose Scouts prouddy wear the Queen\u2019s Scout Badge.It is hoped to co-ordinate this observance with any local celebrations planned.The official Scouting council fire program includes some special guests, one of whom will speak briefly on the subject \u201cOur Queen\u201d; and the closing will take the form of a re-affirmation ceremony at which all Cubs will re-affirm their Cub Promise and all Scouts, Rovers and Leaders will reaffirm the Scout Promise.There will be a roll-call of the Queen\u2019s Scouts present, a message from Lord Rowallan, Chief Scout of the British Commonwealth and Empire, will be read, and two short prayers will be said on behalf of the Queen.The council-fire will opened with the singing of \u201cO Canada\u201d and closed with the singing of the National Anthem.Summer Footwear Ladies\u2019 Summer Cools Light Weight Wed ties Nylon! Mesh TA / J I dp.# y/ /> the within f o $5.95 4# .fj #\t\u2014~Ma I a# '\u2014 \u2014 ' \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 9 to with your Purchase of this / > 7 f GENERAL ELECTRIC SUPER DE-LUXE $6.95 3 Z1Z \u20ac> K z / bGv) Summer Oxfords with long life soles SleeeM0islite*« Boys & Girls Scampers Canvas Shoes i i t a Buy a Super De-Luxe Washer now and you\u2019ll not only have the newest, most thorough G-E 3-zone washing for your clothes\u2014we\u2019ll give you two pairs of doublebed Tex-Made sheets complete with pillow cases.This offer is for a limited time only, so take advantage of it right away.Today, let us give you a demonstration of the G-E Super De-Luxe Washer\u2019s Automatic timer, ^instinctive\u201d safety wringer and a host of other features.$2.50 PER WEEK I $1.95 X, >ms- to À'*/ X $3.95 *v 9.1 ¦ K Men\u2019s and Boy\u2019s Cork Composition Soles Light Weights Cool and Comfortable Oxfords and Work Boots r4 a ¦ a a x \\ # a A, a \\ a \\@ \\ \\ a a SHUTS, PILLOW CASES FREE ML THESES VfA X A i a : * a & % a 4 double-bed Tex-Made Homestead sheets and 4 matching Tex-Made pillow cases are yours with the purchase of a G«E Super De-Luxe Washer.This wonderful washer will keep them dazzling bright .give them gentle, thorough cleaning.Regular value over $20.0# \\ \\ v>, B a » V\", ; « I \u2022 / / a ft 't.¦ V ft ¦ />3 \", ft J > ?¦ % / 7 A ?/ a : i a J a i norr-T K moorf r t7 p Q Manufacturing.Restyling Refrigerated Fu* Storage KFVr REXf.ONT.* Phone 731 Numerous Other Articles Being Given Away Open Every Evening Brinkworth Electric .f* t $6.50 to $10.95 Portage du Fort Electrical Contractor Phone 86-50 Vf; #\u2022 May 21, 1953 The Equity Page Seven Crazy To Reduce\u201d U Wolf Part Jersey The Chevrolet Corvette, a forced plastic body and is power- lowslung sports car recently de- ^ by a stepped-up Chevrolet veloped by eGneral Motors, is only 33 inches high and 70 inches wide.It has a glass fibre reinCEMETERY MEMORIALS\tf ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED\tI I ACCOUNTING & AUDITING INCOME TAX RETURNS COMPILED PENSION APPLICATIONS FILLED IN H.I.SMITH, Accountant engine developing 160 horse- A one-act play entitled \u201cCrazy Lucy, Paul Bunyan's cow was not, as far as we can learn, re- t-o He Mice was staged before a latcd in any way to either Babe Packed house in Quyon town hall Statements that she urxler the auspices of the Quyon Women's Institute.The director was Mrs.Bay $ Young, assisted by Mrs.Fred Lusk power Shawvillc I V or Benny was their mother are without basis in fact.The two oxen had been in Paul\u2019s posession for a long time before Lucy arrived on the scene.T Rev.Frank Lawler was chairman of the evening.No reliable data can be found The play was repeated at as to the pedigree of this remark- Hall No.70, Wednesday evening, able dairy animal.There are no Musical numbers were given official records of her butterfat by Fred Hutchison, Bruce Ay-production nor is it known where | earst.John Ayearst, Eddie Steele, or how Paul got her Paul always said that Lucy was I Gervase O\u2019Reilly part Jersey and part wolf.Maybe by Maureen Keon and Sharleen so.Her actions and methods of | Mulligan; piano duets by Philip living seemed to justify the al- Long and Edwin Shennett, Agnes legation of wolf ancestor y, for she Vaillant and Regina Keon.had an insatiable appetite and a The cast icluded Mrs.Harvey roving disposition.Lucy ate Steele, Mrs.James Davis, Mrs.everything in sight and could A.C.Shennett, Mrs.C.R.Taber, never be fed at the same camp Mrs.J.A.Steele, Mrs.P.Hart, with Babe or Benny.In fact, Mrs.F.R.Hutchison, Mrs.Bill they quit trying to feed her at Reynolds, Mrs.T Stanton, Mrs.all but let her forage her own W.J.Clarke, Mrs.H.Burke, living.The Winter of the Deep | Mrs.B.A.Long.Mrs.B.Ayearst, snow, when even the tallest | Mrs.Fred Fraser, Mrs.H.Veid-White Pines were buried, Brime- ! huis, Mrs.W.J McLaughlin and stone Bill outfitted Lucy with a | Miss Agnes Vaillant, set of Babe\u2019s old sncwsftioes and a pair of green goggles and turned her out to graze on the snowdrifts.At first she had some trouble with the new foot gear, but once she learned to run them and shift gears without wrecking herself, srtie answered the call of the limitless snow fields and ran away all over North America until Paul decorated her with a bell borrowed from a buried I MONUMENTS OF FINE MARBLE AND GRANITE OF THE BEST QUALITY.Made by the Latest Machinery.Visit Our Showroom and See For Yourself! ; I I 2 GEORGE H.FROATS & SONS\t3 RENFREW, ONTARIO j Benny Dolan, Fred Dolan and / i PHONE 278 a tap dance EXPERT \\ \\ B = BODY WORK \\ 6 m FENDER WORK t 1951 Ford Coach 1950 Chevrolet Sedan 2\u20141947 Chev Sedans 2\u20141936 Ford Sedans fi SPRAY PAINTING 4 TRUCKS TOP QUALITY WORK\u2014REASONABLE RATES I SHAWVILLE BODY SHOP 1953 CHEVROLET % ton 1951 G.M.C.Vz ton pickup 1950 FORD Vi ton pickup 1950 G.M.C.% ton pickup 1949 CHEVROLET % ton pickup ADOLF KLINKE SHAWVILLE church.In spite of short rations she gave enough milk to keep six men busy skimming the cream.If she had been kept in a barn and fed regularly she might have made a milking record.When she fed on the evergreen trees and her milk got so strong of White Pine and Balsam that the men used it for cough medicine and liniment, they quit serving the milk on the table and made butter to grease the logging roads when the sr.cw and ice thawed Paul was able to run his logging sleds all summer.KING STREET PHONE 274 I 1 \u2022 IK Tl'A \u20227* i Several 1953 Chevrolet % Ton Pickups 1953 Chevrolet 1 Ton Pickup 1953 Chevrolet 3 Ton Chassis and Cab z # - » a*\" C H MacLEAN INSURANCE Continental Life Agent FIRE, AUTOMOBILLE CASUALTY Phone 111 off Hodgins Garage F * ADVERTISE us THE *- -ttTY AND GET RESULTS SHAWVILLE TELEPHONE 64 & il î i Model 425M-30 Fair ban ki-Morse Shallow Well Wafer System.Capacity 400 gallons per hour.Self-oiling, Double-acting, Self-priming./ W _j J j F-M Systems are backed by a company with over -'BEHfffl 1 20 years of experience \" in the building of mechanical equipment.y rrV ?Whether you need a system to supply the needs of a large farm, or to provide enough for household use in a small cottage, there's a Fairbanks-Morse Water System for the purpose.Every unit, whether for deep well or shallow well use, is built to give a lifetime of economical, trouble-free service.Most systems come fully assembled for easy, low-cost installation.Let us give you full details.\\ 1 at an au-ti/ne fuah / ft.# Every F-M pump carries a tag showing actual delivery of water to the tank, certified by an independent laboratory.v m v y\" Pontiac Farm Equipment Reg'd John S.Hodgins y ¦> m f % SBSS METEO» SALUTES FIFTIETH ANNIVE*SA»V $ Z % / >.1 I n < Shavvville mm Phone 22J m « F 4 \\ % - 1 01 7; 71 r >::y> i ! m I V K ( OV\u2019.le ÜI V; X y, futvf MATVIRIO f m -> Limited CAKAt A $ Co > CUSTOMLINE POUR-DOOR SEDAN 0 < 1953 :x more people than ever want Meteor V-8 smoothness .\u2022.most powerful engine in the low price field! érfsffl Whitewoll tires and chrome wheel trim rings optionol at extra cost.if You\u2019re seeing more new Meteors on the roads these days than ever before.The reasons are exciting.Take power.In the low price field, Meteor Customline and Crestline Series offer the most with the 120 Hp.\"Fury\u201d V-8 engine, acclaimed for its supreme smoothness, dependability and longer life.Take comfort.For easy-going comfort, Meteor\u2019s \"Wonder Ride\" is a revelation in quieter, softer travel.Take Meteor with Merc-O-Matic Drive.Here\u2019s the simplest and greatest of all automatic drives.Look further into Meteor\u2019s extra values, and you\u2019ll discover Meteor is the style-leader in its class\u2014the only car in the low price field offering two V-8\u2019s by the world\u2019s largest builder of V-8 engines.Choose either Merc-O-Ma tic Drive, or thrifty Touch-O-Matic Overdrive (both optional at extra cost), or Silent-Ease Standard Tran new Meteor! % !fm8of cou/se / ALE IS \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 O GOOD DRIVERS DRIVE SAFE CARS 4 Taste O'Keefe\u2019s and you\u2019ll enjoy a mild Canadian Ale.Mild because O\u2019Keefe's Ale is brewed with seedless hops \u2014 no seeds, no unpleasant bitterness.ussion in your ## m YOU\u2019RE INVITED .TRY NEW \"METEOR WONDER RIDE\" BEFORE YOU DECIDE FOR A SAFE-BUY\u2019 IN A USED CAR .SEE YOUR METEOR DEALER 4»! hJ+ \u2022\u2022V* Page Eight The Equity May 21, 1953 For Sale Classified Ads For Sale For Rent Card of Thanks Card of Thanks ADVERTISERS NOTE Special Coronation material for advertisers in our May 28 Coronation Issue Is available at The Equity Office.Advertisers must come in and make their choices before May 22.Registered Holstein bull born December 1951.good papers.A.S.xm21 Pasture room for about twelve Fraser\u2014We wish to express our more animals phone 20-31.Crawford\u2014We destire to express our sincerest thanks and appreciation for the acts of kind- Ronnle M:Gu re, sincere t thanks and appreciation om2l for the acts ot kinv.ne^s, explo sions of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received from our many friends, neighbors and relatives in our recent sad bereavement in the loss of a beloved mother, Mrs.James Fraser.We especially wish to thank Rev.R.G.Elliott, St.Paul\u2019s Church choir and organist.Miss Jean J udd.-Carey, R.2, Shawville.One 22 Automatic Rifle $25.00; 150 sq.ft.of plastic screening at 10c per sq.ft.Eric Zimmerling, ^anso seed potatoes.Everett Mc- phone 16-34.\txj4 Dowell, phone Shawville 11-12.o Blight resistant Foundation A Available For your new roof and roofing repairs call K.S.McCanna, Box Renfrew, Ontario, phone xm2l ness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received from our many friends and neighbors in our recent sad bereavement in the loss of our beloved son and brother, Charlie Crawford.A good bargain.Garden tractor, electric motor, 3 HP, Outboard motor new, 12 HP., two row boats, new.Edgar Moses, xm21 A quantity of Timothy seed.Joe Rooney, Onslow Corners.1012.190J.om21 i Cqvasl omJL ytfc fi I Wanted To Buy W.T.Crawford and family, x In Memoriam One Span of mares, black, half Quyon, Quebec, blood and half percheron, 7 and 8 years old.W.W.Elliott, phone 22-22.Best cash prices paid for live poultry.W.S.Woods, Cobden, Ontario.Phone llOw or I70j.Ice refrigerator in good condition.Phone 249.Shawville.David, Gertrude and Kathleen Fraser, x xm2l Canada\u2019s most popular white shirt Brisker\u2014In memory of our father and grandfather who passed aiway one year ago May 22.nc xJlyi Crawford\u2014I wish to extend my heartfelt thanks to all who so kindly assisted and for the word-s j We have only your memory, dear Capable young woman over »£ sympathy and beautiful floral » r?hab,K \u201c \" Î^Æ5Zaj*c2a practical work and willing to take Crawford, responsibility in general house- House and double lot on Main Street, Shawville.Apply Box B, The Equity.\tom28 Lost Help Wanted 17 jewel wrist watch on No.8 House and lot on Bristol Street, I highway, 9 miles east of Shaw-seven rooms including a three viltle.Finder kindly leave at piece bath, apply Thomas Glenn, | Shawville Bakery, phone 89.Chelmsford, Ontario.father To remember our whole life through But the sweetness will linger forever As we treasure the image of you.om28 Martha Crawford, x Public Notice Ladies wrist watch on Main Baby's maroon pram in good Street, between W.A.Hodgins condition, will sell cheap.Mrs.store and Dr.Bruce Horner\u2019s in£ ability.Also quiet-man-Selwyn Wood's, King Street, house.Mrs.Ernie Tippins, phone j nered girl over 16, general work 17-50.# work; $70 to $90 month, accord- Ray, Reta & Family, x Dumping rubbish on any road om21 and child-care, opportunity for *n the Municipality of Clarendon, Brisker\u2014In memory of our father business experience, all-year pos- ! *s strictly forbidden and offend- and grandfather who passed Won.Also for summer holidays ers will be prosecuted.\ta vay one year ago May 22.2\" Dry Pine between 15,000 | only, several strong willing girls Province of Quebec\t°/\u2019 T ather, gone to rest, Pon-j and 20.000 feet.No.4 common over 15, with good home training.Municipality of Bristol.\t^ 1X3111 sorrow, care and phone and better, random widths.Quyon to help in quiet resort hotel near Public Notice is hereby given Mav * t o 1 Supply Co., Quyon.Que., phone Ottawa.Clean wholesome associ- that the Municipal.Council of the tLh, % in peace.now,\tfull\tdetails\tand\tsnapshot,\tj\tin the Town Hall, on the first day\taQd\t*ani _ Mrs.\tBoyd,\tCarlsbad\tSprings,\tj\tof June.1953, pass a By-law to\tBelskcr\u2014In loving\tmemory of a\t\u2019 be known as By-law No.147 of\tdear husband and dad.\tLeon-\t! the records of this council.The\tard A Beisher,\twho\tpassed\tj.purpose of By-law 147 is to en-\taway on May 22.\t1952.able owners of cattle to collect The one we loved has gone to rest \u2022 Here is the greatest collar to damages caused by bulls running His fond true heart is stilled on pasture.\tThe hand that always helped Given at Bristol, Quebec, this Now lies in death cold chill, fourteenth day of May, 1953.His weary hours and days of pain | # ~ rt is tailored of combed broad- H.S Ballantyne.His troubled nights are past Secretary-Treasurer.And in our aching hearts know He has found sweet rest at last.\u2014Wife and family.Shawville.Two used Findlay Oval ranges, with reservoirs, good for summer kitchen or cottage.Good condition.reasonably priced, tiac Furniture Center, 149J, Shawville.Wanted a#* dear father 37.One 3-piece chesterfield suite.Good bargain.Mrs.C.W.Garrison, phone 232.-\u2014-Brides:\tFor a picture story of I Qnt.Cars For Sale\tyour Wedding mounted in a Gold - 1946 International Vi ton $550.; lettered White Album or dis-1938 Plymouth with Recondition- I tinctive Studio Portraits, make ed motor, new slip covers and early appointment paint job, $395.; 1938 Ford, in Photo centre.Phone 1066.good running condition, $285.; j- 1937 Dodge coupe, new reconditioned motor, $225.; 1936 Dodge , sedan, good running condition, $200.; 1931 Pontiac sedan, good 1 wish to announce to the public running condition, 4 good tires, j that I now have a good stock of $125.; 1930 Chevrolet, good run- parts for Massey Harris machines ning condition, $85.These cars and can give prompt service on have all heaters in them and all repair parts.Call and look over are bargain prices.W.A.Elliott, our stock of parts and also the and Son.Portage du Fort, Que- fine selection of labor saving ma-bec, phone Shawville 45-24.x21 chines which we have to offer.j Norval R.Wilson, Phone 215-11 f\tLocated on No.8 Highway Beside Sheppard's Garage.xm28 Photo ARROW DART om21 Tenders Wanted an Tenders for hauling fill and otc leveling Lower Litchfield United \u2014 Church cemetery will be received by th undersigned not later than May 30.For further information call the secretary, Mrs.George Stewart, Bryson, Quebec.at Renfrew grace a neckline I Perfect fit ., atays Jreah .needs no at: h .can\u2019t wrinkle.\u2022 \u2022 i us Attention Farmers Massey Harris Parts » \u2018th for fine texture next your *-nn.we om2t \u2022\t- ANFORIZED-tabelled, so this *\u2022 unning white shirt will always hi.\u2022\tmaunders, irons and looks mlghty( \" mighty fine Î Canada Province of Quebec District of Pontiac No.1431 Cnthbertson\u2014In loving memory Superior Court\tof my dear sister Belle Cuth- TENDERS FOR COAL & COKE I CHARLES M RUSSELL, farm- bertson, who passed away May Federal Building»-.Province of er of the Township of Bristol, in 21, 1952.Quebec\t| the district of Pontiac,\tPeacefully sleeping, resting at Sealed Tenders addressed to ,\tPetitioner, last, the undersigned, and endorsed i KNOW ALL MEN that the\tThe world\u2019s weary troubles and \u201cTENDER FOR COAL, PRO- , Petitioner by his Petition filed in trials are past, VINCE OF QUEBEC\u201d, will be1\tthe Superior\tCourt prays for the In silence\tshe\tsuffered, in pat- received until 3 p.m.(E.D.S.T.).\tSale of the\tfollowing immove-\tience she\tbore, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27,\t1953.ables.floated in the said dis- Till God called her home to for the supply of coal and coke j trict namely:\tsuffer no for the Federal Buildings in the (a) Lot Subdivision No.two.Province of Quebec.EXCEPT according to the Sub-division MONTREAL.P.Q.\tj Plan duly made and filed of Part Forms of tender with spccifi- I of Lot Number Four (4-2), in cations and conditions attached ' the First Range, according to the can be obtained from the Chief j Official Plan\tand in the Book of of Purchasing and Stores, De-\tReference of\tthe said Township partment of Public Works, Ot-\tof Bristol,\ttogther with the tawa; from Mr.Roland Simard, ! buildings thereon erected and all Supervising Architect.150 St ! membrs and appurtenances there-Paul St., West.Montreal; and to belonging; from the Acting District Archi- (b) AH that parcel of land ly' tect, Public Works Department.I ing and situated in the said Customs Building.Quebec.P.Q Township of Bristol, forming The Department reserves the f part of Lot Number Four A (4-2) in the 1st Range, according to the $4.95 sr , BR Y SON THEATRE PONTIAC HOME BAKERY Bakers Of Bread Buns Cakes Cookies Donuts Muffins Pies Puff Pastry Squares Phone Shawville 187 NEW AND MODERN THURSDAY A FRIDAY more.Brother, R.J.Cuthbertson.x Apparel Spclallsts For Men A Boys MAY 21 & 22 Androcees And The Lion Victor Mature < > > EYE EXAMINATIONS SHAWVILLE EYE CLINIC PONTIAC HOUSE Jean Simmons SATURDAY A SUNDAY MAY 23 A 24 GLASSES SUPPLIED WHEN REQUIRED Saturday, May 30 AND EVERY SECOND SATURDAY Make appointments with Dr.E.B.Horner, Telephone 190 or at The Pontiac House, Telephone 35.W.T.& W.H.PRIDHAM Red Skies Of Montana color Richard Widmark Contsance Smith MONDAY & TUESDAY MAY 25 & 26 Sante Fee color Randolph Scott right to demand from any successful tenderer, before award- Official Plan and in the Book of ing the order a security deposit Reference of the said Township.in the form of a certified cheque I containing four acrs of land, on a chartered bank in Canada.more 0r less* and measuring 230\u2019 made payable to the order of the in width by 792\u2019 in depth, and Honorable the Minister of Public bounded as follows: on the North Works equal to 10 per cent of the by Wales St.; on the West by amount of the tender, or Bearer ottawa St.; on the East and Bonds of the Dominion of Can-\tby other parts of said Lot ada or of the Canadian National ! No; 4\ttogether with the Railway Company and its con- buildings thereon erected and all stituent companies uncondition- j members and appurtenances ally guaranteed as to principal thereto belonging; excepting and interest by the Dominion of thereout and therefrom all that Canada, or the aforementioned j part of the land secondly herein bonds and a certified cheque if de?cribed belonging to Harvey required to make up an odd Thomas or assigns by resistered amount.\tI title, and measuring 60\u2019 by 192*; the said immoveables not being Janet Carter Vision Specialists ZENITH HEARING AIDS FITTED SIX DAYS A WEEK! Sunday Matinee at 2.30 p.m.News & Added Shorts Next To Pontiac Dry Cleaners o o o > 0*0 o o ( A Ata rn/ Qfooi) CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT S3 QUEEN STREET OTTAWA 4.CANADA TELEPHONE 2-2240 i ROBERT FORTIER, Acting Secretary.| Presently occupied and having been lastly occupied by Lawrence and Clayton Thomas: , The Petitioner claims from the Tenders lor Septic Tank & Sewers owner of the said immoveables Sealed Tenders will be received the?following sums, namely: by the undersigned secretary $600.lO.plus interest at 7% from treasure^ for the construction of the 16th July.1952.amount due a S' ptic Tank and Installation of as per a Deed of Obligation con-Sewer lines for the Central Area sênted by William John Trueman of the Village of Shawville up to Thomas in favor of Alexander Foster, and jn the rights of whom the Petitioner has been duly Plans and Specifications maybe subrogated; the sum of $167.05.obtained from the Office of the amount paid by the Petitioner to C orporation, Shawville, Quebec redeem the said immoveables, toI on deposit of $10 00.5HUR-GAIN * ! % Department of Public Works.Ottawa, May 6, 1953.GROWING MA5H New Canadian Cheese Old Canadian Cheddar Cheese Old Imperial Cheese Kraft Cheese Slices Monarch Cream Cheese Cottage Cheese (carton) York Peanut Butter York Peanut Butter (crunchy) Peanut Butter Swanson Vi chicken (tins) Swanson Whole Chicken Boneless Chicken Clarks Pork and Beans Pound .50 i L .65 .85 package package .32 6.00 p.m.Friday.May 29, 1953.30 4 .15 Your pullets need real growth if they are to be in tip-top shape next fall to produce large eggs early, during the high price season, and keep on laying steadily.Separate gefher with interest at 8% from tenders requested for Tank and the 7th March 1953: the sum of Sewer Lines.W.L.Cassells, 18 $32.80, plus interest at 5% since Rideau Street.Ottawa, Ontario, the 13th of March, 1953.amount by him paid for school taxes af-Lowest or any Tender not nec- j fecting the said properties; the essarily accepted.\tI sum of $32.29.plus interest at 5% W.M.Hayes.j from the 12th of March.1953, Secretary-Treasurer, j amount by him paid in municipal taxes affecting the said properties; ! The Petitioner further alleges j that the present owner of the j said immoveables Is uncertain; NOTICE TS THEREFORE I HEREBY GIVEN to the propriet-! ors of the said immoveables to appear before our said Court at Campbell\u2019s Bay.within two months to be reckoned from the I fourth publication of the said Notice to answer the demand of the Petitioner, failing which the Court will order that the said immoveables be sold byJ^herrifTs Sale.\t4\t™ 1 Campbell\u2019s Bay.April-28.1953.x\tJean Louis Muir, ____ _ ,\tProthonota ry of the Superior Court.16 oz jars .45 16 oz jar .45 4 lb.pails 1.49 Engineer.To get that real growth the pullets must be fed a good balanced ration.It is not good enough to raise pullets just on pasture and grain.They will not lay as many eggs during the following year-will they produce large eggs as early as balance-fed.1.10 (tins 3% lbs.) 2.19 7 oz tins .55 15 oz tins .15 Cattle Pasture nor I have some choice pasture available now for cattle.Lyle P.Hodgins, phone Shawville 45-23.SHUR-GAIN Growing Mash is fully tested under Canadian farm conditions.It is manufactured locally, eliminating freight costs and middleman profits, and sold directly to the consumer.For \u201cECONOMY IN PRODUCTION\u201d feed \u2022\tSHUR-GAIN OtC Announcement Machine for spraying apple trees, cattle, weeds and whitewashing.Leslie Russett, Shawville, Phone 196-2.Notice Chocolates (Bunglow) Chocolates (Westons) 1 lb.box .85 1 lb.box .95 xm28 H.l.Hobbs & Sons Singer Sewing Machine For information about machines or service to your machine cell Renfrew 931 or leave m flee, phone 75J.Prompt Delivery Courteous Service Phone 260 OPEN DAILY 8.00 A.M.TO 9 P.M.- new ge at The Equity Of- xm26 SHAWVILLE PHONE 136 Paul A.Martineau Attorney for the Petitioner "]
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