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[" I Subscriptions in advance Canada $3.00; Elsewhere $3.75; per copy 7c Shawville Quebec, Thursday, January 19, 1961.Monday's Election Results No.21, 78th Year.Shawville's New Mayor Fire At Charteris New Hospital Rates Include Everything Bristol Stays Dry After Heavy Vote A dwelling belonging to Claude Richardson was burned down to the ground in an early morning fire Wednesday at about six o\u2019clock.Left homeless by the fire were Mr and Mrs.Isaac Rod-rick, Mr.and Mrs Charles Ro derick and their family, all of whom were tenants of Mr.Richardson .4 r Hospital rate structure has charge Is now $5 Including BHEHH The Public Ward rate, which j0r room wjth bath, previously was $7 a day, Is now In ^ case Qf semi-private raised to include such added patlertts the Provincial Hos-lterns as drugs, laboratory fees ^ tai Insurance pays the basic X-ray, méditai, procedures, put)1|C war(j rate of $15 per day operating room, anaesthetics ancj the patient pays the dlf-and others.The dally fee for fCrence between $15 and the these extras when needed a» rate he chooses ($20, $22 or well as the room and board Is *15.This entire amount Is covered by the new Provincial Insurance plan of which everyone Is a member who resides in Quebec.The rate for semi-private accommodation is now $20 and includes all the extras as listed above For private the rate is $22 or for room with bath If $24 per day.The nursery Athol, Cunclllor Athol Dale nowever.polled the most votes for Councillor, followed by Ra-burn McTieman and newcomer to Council, Lloyd Stevens.Or la Young won the most votes for Mayor.Elected and Acclaimed members of councils across the country after Monday's elections are as follows: South Onslow : Mayor Kenneth Bronson, Councillors Ray Wiggins and John Robinson by Most of the contents of the I acclamation and Harper Young home were also lost.\tby electlon- This fire is believed to have) Quyon: Mayor William Burke, Councillors Stephen McCann and Terrance Mulligan by ac-lamation and Bartley Quigg by election.North Onslow: Acclamations to Mayor Harry Foran, Councillors Florian Joanisse, William Alexander and Alec La- ite Clarendon : Earl Fui ford was acclaimed Mayor by the retirement of all other contenders and Cedric Elliott, Sterling Hod gins and Dave Davies were likewise acclaimed Councillors.Dave is the newcomei to municipal office there.Litchfield: MayorgggJ* Brown and Councillors Edward Kavanaugh, Ernest Hearty and Daniel Stephens were all in by acclamation.Thorne, Mrs.Sparrow retired her name leaving Pau* Bretzlaff the acclamation for 524) started in the chimney.Missionary From India Here Pontiacs Melvin On Sunday, January 22nd, located\"\t1 clamation.Shawville\u2019s five way mayor-G nation has a history indu-1 ally race was whittled down ding six years as a lay mis-1 to three by the retirement of sionary in the Simla Hills of | ex-Mayor Lee Horigins and India before coming to Wy-cllffe College, Toronto, to prepare for his ordination.In Canada, he worked In the Diocese of Saskatchewan during college holidays; and, during term time, earned himself one of the Archbishop Owen Memorial Scholarships.He was ordained to the priesthood in Christ, Church, Amritsar, in a service conduc-1 ^crated Most Rev.Joseph Ray-ted entirely In the Urdu mond Windle of Campbell's with all the splendor and tongue.Hs work in India now Bay., as auxiliary bishop of dignity of Roman Catholic includes services and teaching the diocese yesterday.\tceremonial Archbishop Le- ak mission hospitals and ln the presence of Arch- mieux was assisted by Most schools as well as the very ac- oishop Sebastian Baggio, Apos- Rev.William J.Smith, Bishop tive programme of his own pa- tolic Delegate to Canada, 40 of Pembroke, and Most Rev bishops from all parts of Can- Emilien Frenetic, Bishop of uda and 500 priests, the cere- St.Jerome as co-consecrators began at 10 o\u2019clock.These two bishops are of the diocese of origin of the two new auxiliary bishops.The sermon in English was given by Most Rev Nelligan, former Bishop of Pembroke who in 1943 ordained Bishop Windle to the priest- the first time an hood.The French sermon was delivered by Most Rev Perv.val Caza, Coadjutor Bishop of Valleyfield.Following the ceremony a luncheon was served at the Chateau Laurier for the guests, (Continued on Page Seven) Still Schoolboys Want I naniHfl Eastern Holiday LCaiim9 The Pontiacs had another ( reprinted with permission | successful weekend as they from \u201cSport Shorts\" the Shaw- ; took their tenth and eleventh ville High School paper).j straight games against a Deep $696.Can we do it?This Is % ver (6-2) Friday night and a question among many of the 4 rcHA (9-6) Saturday night, students of Shawvtlle High In the Deep River game, the School.The senior boys basket- tirst period ended scoreless but Dali team Is planning a trip to ^ the second, 0*1 Fraser broke New Brunswick during the the tie assisted by Royce Rlch-Easter Holidays.They hope to ar&xm and Paddy O\u2019Donnell.Fa se the money to cover the ^cep River held off the Pon-cost of transportation and , acs fairly well In the first hotel accomodations.\ttwo periods but the Pontiacs If the trip Is made, ten broke loose ln the third scor-clayers from the senior team, ftve goals to the Rockets the manager, and Mr.Mac- tw0 scoring for Shawville were Kenzle will go.Mr MacKenzie Bryan Murray, Gil Fraser, Earl made arrangements for poweut paddy O\u2019Donnell and several games to be played Royce Richardson while Paul around Saint John with high jay scored the Rockets two.school teams.They hope to be there for five days, playing for four and taking one day for sight seeing.The boys have started a campaign to raise the money.They plan several record dan-and have formed a riew school newspaper, Sports \u2014 Shorts.They also hope to have several noon-hour basketball Orla Young Wins Three Way Race Otter Lake: Pontiac Member of Parliament Raymond Johnston was returned Council with Theodore Richard and Telesphore Lafleur Rolland Duval was elected Mayor.to Orla Young, 43, third born of seven sons of the late Robert Young and Mrs.Audrey Young of Shawville, has this week been elected Mayor of Shawville in a three way contest with Alan McKay and Dr.Roland Armitage.With such eminent opponents it was a close election and the choice of the people was the dairy man over the barber and the veterinary surgeon.Orla is a native of Shawville as are his six brothers and one £ ister, Margaret, Mrs.Donald McPhail who now lives m StoufTville, Ont.His brothers are Jersey breeder Melvin, Quebec Provincial Policeman linden, beekeeper Lawrence, Montreal High School Principal Allan, General Motors employee Earl and Marshall, until recently employed at Hilton Mhies.Married to the former Janet Stewart, of Norway Bay, Shawville\u2019s new Mayor has 3 children, Betty 23, of Ottawa, Dougie 19, farming at home and Susan 7.Buddie, died six years ago, at the age of 15.Orla has been farming since 1950 in Shawville, at the far east end of town.He managed the Egg Grading Station for Shawville Egg and Poultry and Shawville Cooperative Hatch-cry for eighteen years.In 1936, at the age of 19, Mr Young began driving mail by horse and wagon (and sleigh 5n this sort of weather) and has been driving mail ever since.He delivers on Shawville RR 3 at present, but not by horse bry more! (Continued on Page Ten) From London, England, Mr Bishop Windle First English Speaking Bishop Takes Over at St Patrick's Today Archb shop Lemiux con- sec rated The ceremony was marked nas The Saturday night game against the army was a better game to watch as the teams were more evenly matched.The Pontiacs led the scoring sneet throughout the game but on several occasions came close .o fall'ng behind but were able to maintain their lead.Bryan Murray was leading scorer of the game netting a hat trick while Royce Richardson and Gil Fraser placed a close second with a pair each.Singles were netted by Dave Kelly and the Pontiacs newest recruit, Harvey Sweetman.(Continued on Page Six) rish mony Hundreds of laymen crowded the Basilica including representatives of the state, diplomatic corps, House of Commons, the Senate, the Ontario and Quebec Legislatures and the city.It was Pontiac Fish and Game Pro- I English speaking auxiliary bis-tective Ass n was held at For- Pop had been named for the est Inn on Wed.night, Jan 11.Ottawa diocese with its Cath-2nd Vice Pres.Francis De- 0iic population of 285,000.vlin chaired the meeting.Ab- At the same ceremony most out 75 members were present.Hev.Paul Smile Charbonneau Mr George C.Brown, a no- of gt.Jerome was also con-continued on Page Six) \u2014- Fish & Game Protective Association ces C.L cames With one week gone, they have raised $62.50 and have made a good start.They are hoping that with the support of the whole student body that their \"holiday down east\" will take place.Another son, the A regular meeting of McKechnie and Russell Own High Producers Pontiac League I Old Folks HoiîlO FUlid % Sd\"d\u201cle In Short Term Bond Radford - 7th Line Campbell\u2019s Pay - Bryson January 23-Port Coulonge Calumet Island - Quyon January 25- Calumet Island - 7th Line Port Coulonge - Bryson January 26\u2014 Campbell\u2019s Bay - Ft.Coulonge Quyon - Radford January 30\u2014 Bryson - Calumet Island 7th Line - Portage du Fort ! al Counsellor of Demers Cen- Prlde.James G Russell & Sons, of Bristol, are the owners of Bristol View Betty Lou the leading junior 2 year old producer In Canada during 1960 and winner of a Production Shield.She produced 11,430 lbs.milk; 538 lbs.fat; 4.71% in 305 days with a BCA of 167 for milk and 168 for fat which is an average of 177.5.Her fat yield ranks ninth among the AllTime producers in Canada for this class.She Is type classified Very Good and her sire ts Sehrood Betty\u2019s Coronat'on.S.Wyman MacKechnle & Sons, Wyman have been awarded a Gold Seal Certificate for their homebred cow Bon-nleshade Play Girl.She produced 107,698 lbs.milk; 4,081 lbs fat ln 3,013 days during nine lactations.Her individual records Include 14,073 lbs.milk 556 lbs.fat In 365 days at 7 years ¦\t¦\t__L eratlon Gold Seal winner.Both her dam and her grand-dam have produced over 100,000 lbs milk.She Is type classified Excellent and has daughters classified Excellent and Very Good.Her sire Is Bonnieshade Mac\u2019s tre was present for the initiation of a new member, namely Jas.O\u2019Neill, bank accountant.The Health and Welfare committee reported that 26 food hampers had been delivered at Christmas.Next lions meeting will be a ladies night at the Pontiac House on January 26.Speak-will be representatives of the Ottawa Rough Riders.Robert Governor - Deputy Oeddes of Calabogie, Ont was guest of the Shawville Lions Club on January 12 at the Pontiac House.The president, Doug FuLford announced that r.$5,000 short term bond had been purchased with money raised for the Old Aged Home.This bond may be redeemed when required for this project.Charles Imlson, Internation- Portage Cap's Eye on the Weather Since last Thursday This cow is a third gen- High Jan.14 Low Jan.18 38 21 Precipitation Trace Snow on Ground 8.3\u201d ers HOCKEY - SAT.JAN.21 - SHAWVILLE ARENA - TIME 8:30 SHAWVILLE PONTIACS Vs DEEP RIVER ROCKETS m Thursday, January 19, 1961.Page Two THE EQUITY Grains of Sand C\u2019nton Dad! 9' ff OUEBE The EaurrY ! DIVISION The very first official act of Shawv.lle\u2019s new Mayor Orla ioung was to endorse the participation of Shawvllle in MINOR HOCKEY WEEK.The slogan of the week is \"Don't send -TAKE your boy to the Arena\" If you do this in Shaw\" ville you\u2019ll be sure of a good r me, any night you decide to go.Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays the Pontiac League presents double headers between Pontiac teams, Tuesday nights the Pee Wees, Bantams and Juveniles have triple I headers between the younger boys, Saturday nights provide e display of hockey at its best by the now famous Shawvllle Pontiacs and Friday nights sive you an opportunity to put on your own skates for a twirl cn the ice.Printed And Published Weekly At PONTIAC PRINTSHOP Shewville, Quebec PvSlishers & Editors: $ * David and Rosa lean Picked By Subscription $3.00 Par Year -» ! Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa ?WE HAVE BEEN FORTUNATE Being Mayor of a small town is not an easy job, there\u2019s little pay; no glory; not even a chain of office! All there is for the Mayor is headaches, phone calls at all hours, complaints of every conceivable sort and a general feeling that everyone you come into contact with either has it in for you or wants you to do him a favor.However, there must also be some feeling of satisfaction that he is doing his best for his neighbors.It must be good to know that over and above his regular work he is spending his time and energies for the good of his community; solving problems that others, less capable, have entrusted to him.If it weren\u2019t for some such intangible compensations, nobody would wish to take on the % L 5» / They got the traffic light back I up and working, finally.Rem- I ?mber a few weeks back it I was knocked down first by an 8 honest man who 'fessed up, | and then by another who 8 didn't.Well it's back up now.Who's next?toi m BkÊÊÊÊÊSHÈÊÊm ¦ '+ & ' i TAKE your boy to the Arena\u201d HOCKEY WEEK STARTS JANUARY 21st ged now that steel is up for the new Agricultural building.It will dominate the Fair, as it indeed should.\"Don\u2019t Send \u2022 t \u2022 job.But it isn\u2019t just anyone who is sufficiently interested in the welfare of his fellowmen to shoulder the burdens of mayoralty.It also isn\u2019t just everyone who, having shouldered the responsibilities, can fulfil them.I \u201e\t* rj«A I ng the financial heritage lefti in I960 was not registered In Letters IO Editor -y the union Nationale, we the budget presented by Mr.mow that the Un on Nationale lohn Bourque at the last ses-.'arty Is the only one respon-1 «\u2019.on./O/lTJfl/\tlhle tor this Increase in tax- Concerning the department of highways an amount of It was only after we took I millions was allotted to this office that we were able to department but when the lib-check the books of the Prov- eral government took office In these fast moving times I lnce and find engagements for they discovered that his pre-the secretary of the commit-1 of ours a great many things the sum of $130 millions not decessor had engaged the bud-tee Gordon Grouse, has been I change In their order, not the included in the budget.If get for $85 millions, these are receiving interesting contribu-1 least of these Is a vital organ those engagements would have examples how the UN admln-tions in the way of old records I of the United Church of Can- been approximately $75 mil- Istered the finance of the Pro-and papers from Interested I ada, the Women's Missionary lions It would have been pcs- vlnce; the Prime Minister stat-people He Is keeping these In I Society, an Institution which stble to give hospital Insurance |ed that the province\u2019s credit a steel file at his home until I was Inaugurated with the ear-1 without any tax Increase.\" the Society gets organized I iy Presbyterian Church In and names an archivist.Latest I Canada, contribution from Ray John- The historical Society planning committee has been hoi-1 The Editor ding meetings and should be I The Equity ready to present a plan one of | Dear Sir.these soon weeks.Meanwhile However, we have been fortunate.We in Shawville, have come through some very difficult years and made some very important de- the greatest of which has been the in- cisions stallation of sanitary sewers.Our retiring Mayor Lee Hodgins, has seen us safely through, with the help of a good Council.As we say thank you to Lee for all the terms of office he has given to Shawvillt, we can only reflect that in him as Mayor we have indeed been fortunate.is excellent and In good stand- Mr Lesage stated very clear- I due to the slight Increase ij with all sincerity that the ln taxation.This taxation ln- .'rhls year- 1961 marlt 'iberals could not have known i crease is only temporary he ston is a Municipal tax receipt the end of the era of the Worn- u,e financial engagements tak- added as with the new fiscal dated 1886 for five shillings I en\u2019s Missionary Society, as Ln by the Union Nationale arrangements, the government and four pence Issued to Wm 1 such, and will stand as a I nk vhlch were not entered in the I rould erase double taxation ln- John Steel by Michael Dolan, between the past and the fut- Dlldget presented in the House, side of 15 months.An lntemUng aspect of this ure.\tThen it was discovered that I believe that we should be receipt form is the method of Intensive survej and plan- ^ amount of $15 millions to- 'hanklul to have this hospital providing a duplicate without ring are now underway which wards hospltal grants payable (Continued on Page Eight, carbon paper.\t|will be completed and will' come into effect January 1962.Ths plan will culminate in Another item of tremendous I fining of two large or-interest to the county which I i^^^tions Into a federation should be housed properly by of women whose function will bhe Pontiac Historical Society ** ^ing the work of m:s-when it gets on its feet is the 1510115 one of fuller fruit\u201c file of back copies of The Equity.If, as, and when, the, Historical Society is prepared Missionary Society, we inv.te to give them a good home\tWomen of the con- they will be turned over for Sregation to join with us, at safekeeping.\t| this significant time, in streng- thening the link; and, with us.press forward to the new order, where the familiar summons to action, as found in the words of the Great Comm ssion.will still be the prevailing battle-cry in this united endeavour.MINOR HOCKEY WEEK IN CANADA Mayor Orla Young to-day called upon all citizens to support Minor Hockey Week in Canada, which commences Saturday, January 21st.In giving his support of Minor Hockey Week, His Worship agrees that Minor Hockey Week has become an established part of our Canadian sporting year.Observance of Minor Hockey Week is a good way to direct attention of the public to the benefits of Minor Hockey to our youth and to our community.We are proud of the fact that Minor Hockey here in Pontiac has the support of many public-spirited citizens, whose love of hockey and of boys prompts them to contribute much time and effort to the local minor leagues.We should direct our appreciation and recognition to these outstanding citizens who are making a valuable contribution to the community in which we live, as does our great Canadian game of hockey contribute entertainment and recreation right across Canada.RECEPTION A reception in honour of the Most Rev.J.R.Windle D.D.will be given January 22nd from 7:30 to 10 p.m.in St Johns High School.All the residents of Campbell's Bay are invited to attend.Ion.As members of the Women\u2019s PUBLIC NOTICE x\u2014X\u2014X- X\u2014X The roads are just great.Of course we haven\u2019t had snow so we can\u2019t say whether any improvement has been made in maintenance.However, whether we should thank the roads people of providence, we can at least drive safely on a bare highway Town of Shawvllle Minor Hockey Week in Canada (Mrs.) Lu E.McDowell at the mom- Congrats WHEREAS, the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association has set aside the week of January 21st as a period to focus public attention on the physical, character-building and other benefits of hockey for our youth, and WHEREAS the game of hockey is recognized as CANADA'S NATIONAL GAME, which teaches our youth to develop a competitive spirit, co-operation with others, bodybuilding, and a respect for authority, and WHEREAS Minor Hockey is the foundation from which accomplished hockey stars develop, and WHEREAS this community has long been noted for its active hockey participation, NOW THEREFORE, I, as Mayor of Shawville do hereby declare the week commencing January 21 st be observed ent.Campbell\u2019s Bay, Que January 16th, 1961.Hockey is Canada\u2019s National Game.It is one of our great heritages, and participation by the youth of our town should be encouraged at all levels.We are proud of our game, for its ability to develop character, citizenship and respect for authority, as well as for its physical and bodybuilding benefits.We should also encourage attendance and support by parents and other adults, for only in this way can the minor hockey program here in Pontiac prosper.The young people play better knowing they have the support of their families.In an unguarded moment during the \u201ccongratulate the I Mr.Editor, The Equity, uew Mayor\u201d party last Monday Shawville, Que.night, brand new Councillor Dear Sir, Lloyd Stevens was heard to Congratulations on your Ed-.lake certain remarks about a I itor al of January 12th: \"Pol-head tax on sheep in our town I itical Courage\u201d, ind \u201cdouble for rams\u201d.Well, I Yes a wave of horror swept seems bright and early the I through tne ranks of the Un-lext morning, while certain I on Nationale when a raise of other party goers were still income tax was announced and sleeping it off, Lloyd was hard I ^hat courage It took for a *t work in his usual place of I government to do so, after business when what to his I having promised no increase ln wondering eyes should appear, I taxation and this coming im-on his very doorstep yet, but I mediately after having an-two live and kicking rams! I icunced the establishment of John Kelley was in town at I health plan, 1 do not blame the time.Pity Lloyd couldn\u2019t IW one to think that taxes have had the livestock hauled acrease were to help ln payoff for auction while owner I lag this health plan.Claude Elliott was out round-1 But as our Prime Minister Ing up some witnesses to the I the Hon.Jean Lesage stated fun.But Lloyd had the last %t a press conference televised as For these reasons we are happy that our Mayor endorses Minor Hockey Week in Canada, and call upon all citizens to keep in step with Canada by joining in the observance of Minor Hockey Week.This can be done by supporting Minor Hockey, and by attending games.We coming this fine venture.It is Don t send t TAs$GE your boy to the Arena\u201d.\"MINOR HOCKEY WEEK IN CANADA\" and request that all parents and others support this observ ance by attending games during Minor Hockey Week and thereafter until the hockey season ends.ORLA YOUNG, MAYOR Don't Send \u2014 TAKE your boy to the Arena broke the camera so posterity me much courage to decide to will be deprived of the plct-1 ncrease the Income tax, out unes.it was the only solution fac- Thursday, January 19, 1961.THE EOUin WMS & WA At Campbells Bay ing and Mrs.Lena Myers.Center of attraction In this district during the week ends Parish of Clarendon Vestry Meetings ed In comparison to the previous year, but that this increase had been offset with Ladysmith A letter was received last the decline from other sour-1 week from Mr.and Mrs Ver-1 b the Ladysmith 8ki Tow ces The financial report of\tner Bretslaff mailed on their\twhich\tIs\tnow\tIn\toperation the Ladles Guild, which was\tway to Florida.They motored\tthe\twell\tprepared\tslopes lo- presen ted by Mr.Kenneth Mil-\tdown and have planned to liken was very encouraging\tspend about two months In Mr Kenneth Milllken was ap- the sunny south.pointed Rectors Warden and Sunday dinner guests with Mr.William Zlmmerllng was ^ Thrun's at Hillcrest Farm appointed Peoples Warden.8y- were Mr.and Mrs Frank Deer-nod Delegates appointed were |\u2014\t¦ MtsbiA John D.Brown and Cyril Dagg.Substitutes Mes rs Kenneth Milllken and William Zlmmerllng.On behalf of the Congregation and himself, Mr.Lawrence expressed sincere appreciation to Mr William ZunmerLng for the manner In which he had carried out his duties, by seeing that the Church was well heated for the Divine Services.It was also decided to subscribe on The Women's Missionary Society of St.Andrews United Church Campbell\u2019s Bay have thrills aplenty and enjoy the | elected the folowing for the wonderful scenery among the year 1961.hills at Ladysmith.vers of the sport will find Anglican Synod Delegates appointed held and Clifford Atkinson At the close of the meeting, refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs.Grenville Sparrow.St.James Church Otter Lake, held their annual Vestry Meeting on January 9th, In St.James Church.The Meeting was opened with Pra-vllle Sparrow was re-elected yer by the Reverend T.Des-Vestry Clerk for the ensuing mond Rowe.Mr.A.E Lawr-year.Messrs Henry Woods and ence was appointed Vestry Grenville Sparrow were ap- Clerk pro tempore.The War-pointed Rectors Warden and dens reported that all obllg-Pcopies Warden respectively, allons had been met.Also that were Messrs Cletus Tubman Sunday Offerings had lncreas- 6t.Stephen\u2019s Church, Oreennount, their Vestry Meeting recently, at the home of Mr.Harry Woods.The meeting was opened with Prayer by Mr A.E.Lawrence The Wardens reported that all Financial Obligations has been met, including full support of the Montreal Churchman.Mrs.Gren- Presldent: Mrs J.D Moodle; Last Sunday, Jan 16th a fa-1 1st Vice: Mrs.George Clifford; -1 mlly gathering at the home secretary: Mrs.Romeo Ora?*° Mrr I livajs-% z M™E B Lu- Meeting was held on January gift Supper and refreshments\t*\t.\t.l»th, at the Ladyanith School, were served We all Join in wi- ®ec^d\t0*ns\tfirst\tRed Stars.party for which entertain- Trust Funds of the Recording weaving, ceramics, copper Motion by Mrs.A.Smith, The need of mending was ^ initiation ceremo- toollng, etching aluminum SC(-'- by Mrs.Moore that Mrs, stressed by one of the mem- ny w£u conducted by Mr.j (oulonge W A\tE EvEF \u2014 various community organlzat-1\tw\tes ^ .ons.A well equipped wood- riii'; PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | working shop Is for the use of I tegs to* the members and vis- many men who wish to do | tors of the Women's Assoc a- woodwork Checkers, cards and other Church n Thursday afternoon, indoor games are on hand as Mrs.H.Smith being the pres-1 (Continued from Page One) are numerous TV sets Out- 'dent presided at the meeting, doors the residents play horse *'ith Mrs.O.E.Colton, Secret-shoes, croquet and garden if irv anc* Mrs.Ira Whelen, treas-they wish.\twer ass sting.snm ### us an optométrie laboratory reDeated ^ UIÜSon 11:00 a.m | are also part of the plant.A comlortable library is always a popular room.A chapel where Roman Catholic Masses are held each week and different Protestant religions alternate with services after wards provides a place of worship for those unable to attend church outside.Manor ir CHURCH DIRECTORY SUNDAY.JANUARY 22nd 1961 Mrs Howard Smith was hos- UN1TKD CHURCH OF CANADA Quyon Pastoral Charge Rev.Fred Elaon Wesley, Beechgrove MEET Bishop l/Vindle IN CANADA Bristol Memorial Church 11:00 am\u2014Holy Communion Rev.Ronald C.Rowatt it.ANDKL.VS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Fort Coulonge 11:00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11:00 a.m-Service * » 6 Jon of Fort Coulonge United 8:30 a.m 10:30 a m \u2014Sunday School 11:00 a.m\u2014Quyon 10:00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School North Onslow\u20141:30 pm.Zlon-Eardley\u20143:00 pm.\u201ehe bishops and laity, and the clergy ol Ottawa, Pembroke and St.Jerome dioceses, and the famlies of Bishops Windle and Charbonneau.Bishop Windle takes over nil new pariah of St.Patrick s The Ottawa today.s Bristol Charge Rev Ludger Emard.Pastor 11:00 a m.\u2014St.Andrews-Knox 11:00 am.\u2014Sunday School 7:45 p.m THE STANDARD CHURCH Rev.J.B.Prlng.Pastor Sunday School\u201410:00 a.m.Morning Worship 7:30 jhm \u2014Evening Service Tuesday 3:30 p.m \u2014Prayer Meeting 6 0 6 BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Minister Rev R D.E11U 10.00 a m \u2014Sunday School 1100 a.m.\u2014Worship 7 30 p m \u2014Evangelistic Service s.uo p.m, Wed.\u2014Bible Study and Prayer ».oo pm., Frl.- BRISTOL RIDGE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastor: R.L.Seaboyer .0:00 a m \u2014Sunday School Sunday 11:00 ajn\u2014Worship 7:00 pm\u2014Evangelistic Service Mid* eek 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Cottage Meeting 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Young People.STARKS CORNERS PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastor W.E.Halliwell 10:00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School .\u2014Morning Worship girls on the domestic staff, 2 -Evangelistic Service men and a girl in the Li undry, Wednesday\ta seamstress, a janitor (who 8:00 p.m.\u2014Prayer and Bible Ls also the barber), a chef and Study\t8 kitchen workers and occa- sional extras in the workroom.Bread, milk, butter, eggs and fuel oil are tendered for and all foods and supplies are bought in bulk and kept in a large storeroom where they I which has provided used clean rebought at retail prices | clothing, 35 wrapped Christmas gifts, a television set, 4 The consecration cere- topic of the meeting was \"The, iirst commandment\" and the mony opened with the official ires dent gave the lesson presentation of the two candi-'h ought porta ning to the top- dates to the consecrator, Areh-c Hymn 41.\u201cO For A Thous- bishop Lem eux, the reading of ird Tongues to Sing\" was the -Papal Bulls announcing ur.g, followed by prayer.Mrs.tneir appo ntments.Then came Ira Whelen treasurer and Mrs.the solemn canonical exami-G E.Colton gave splendid re- nation of the candidates about jorts of the work of the WA faith, morals faithfulness to during the year.It was decided the Authority of Rome.The that the members continue to solemn consecration took place sent, about 60 are in the spe-1 a saje t^le at the close with the imposition of the Young People cla* carc unlt\tVs./, I if each monthly meeting; also hands of Archbishop Lemieux own dining room.Doors to this | declded hold a Bake Sale and the apointing of the head unit are kept locked to prot- Austin Clarendon Pastoral Charge Minister, E V.Cook Yarm, Wesley il 00 a.m 3:00 p.m.\u2014Starks Corners 7:30 p.m\u2014Radiord STEVE SMITH Shawville Pastoral Charge Minister E.I.Johnston, B A, BD Rev Of the 169 residents at pre- ShawvlUe 10 00 a m\u2014Sunday School \u2014Morning Service Evening Service Zion Afternoon Service pfcell\u2019s Bay Pastoral Charge Rev.G.E.Clifford BA.9:30 am\u2014Bryson 11:00 a.m.\u2014Campbell\u2019s Bay 2:30 pm 7:00 p.m AT 11:00 am 7:30 p.m.- BELISLE AUTOMOBILES n January 26th at the home &nd hands.Then followed the ect the residents from wand-\t^ MrSi Anne Fumerton.Mrs.\ttradition\tof\tthe\tepiscopal\tstaff, ering outside and coming to\tFrancis Carlson extended an\tthe\trisg\tand\tthe\tbook\tof\tgos- harm.There are always nur-\tmVitation to her home for the ses on duty here.\tmeeting In February.The Those not on special care\ti:wting closed with prayer af- come and go as they P ^ase\tserved by the hostess and a as the front door is never loc- |\thour enjoyed, ked.Some spend a major part of their time in bed but most are up and about and very active all the time.The staff is large: 4 registered nurses, 5 male attendants, 22 practical nurses 2:30 p.m LTD.Ca pels.Mass was then offered by Ardhbishop Lemieux and Bishops Windle and Charbon-neau.444 Montreal Rd OTTAWA At the moment of the offertory Bishops Windle and Char-oonneau presented Archbishop Lemeux with the symbolic offering of candles, two loaves of bread and two small barrels of wine, decorated with the :oat-of-arms of the consecrator and the consecrated.Alter mass the enthronement of Bishops Windle and Charbonneau took place and their first episcopal blessing was given to their families and to the congregation.Waltham Fort Coulonge for your next new Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Corvair, Envoy Cars, Chevrolet Trucks or a fine OK\" guaranteed used ion to allow or disallow marriage between residents.There are four married couples now at the Manor, all married when they arrived.The Superintendent, Norman Freiday, also does a terrific public relations job going about explaining the needs of the home to public spirited groups and procuring donations for the senior citizens One such public spirited group has been the Womens Club of Deep River, Ontar.o .* 0 * ANGLICAN CHURCH Of CANADA Clarendon Parish Rev T.Desmond Rowe, B A .B.D.3rd Sunday After Epiphany 6 car 11:00 a.m 7:45 p.m- Phone SH 9-5941 St.Paul\u2019s, Shawvllle .\u2014Morning Prayer and Sunoay School |\tSaturday Rev.Peter Oratton | 700 p.m\u2014Young Peoples -Evening Prayer 11:00 a.m ask for \u201cSteve\u201d Speaker: 7:30 p.m Service add Holy Trinity, Radford -Morning Prayer Rev.Peter Oratton WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Rev W.R.Schamehorn 10 00 am.\u2014Sunday School 1 00 am.\u2014Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.\u2014Evening Service Tuesday\tI 1958, on 15 acres donated join- Prayer Meeting and | tly by T.F.Barnet and the I taken us on a complete tour Town of Renfrew.The money I of the building assured us that Is financed jointly by the I whenever the Shawvllle group THE\tFREE METHODIST\tI province of Ontario and Coun-1 began making concrete\tplans CHURCH\tty of Renfrew.\tI\ttor our own Old Folks\tHome, Rev.R.W.McCaw, Pastor The cost of lodging and care I he would be happy to take the M\tE.McCaw,\tAssistant | jS $5.00 per day.Those unable\tI time out to address a\tgroup to pay are charged nothing\tI here, thus turning some\tof the and given smokers supplies 1.j great success of the Renfrew desired as well as other pers-1 project to good use on this side anal comforts.Pensioners sig over their pension checks tc Bonnechere Manor and are given a refund of $5.00 in cash or credit at the discretion 0 the Superintendent.As now arranged, this sup 9:30 a.m Speaker: THANK YOU are by the chef when needed Bonnechere Manor originally I slide projector and a stretcher cost $936,000 to build, in May, | for use with the ambulance.Mr.Freiday, after having -North Clarendon\u2014 Mr A E.Lawrence To those who supported us in the recent Municipal Election.We trust we may be worthy of this support.St.James, Otter Lake Morning Prayer 8:00 p.m 9 30 a m St.Georges, Thorne Centre \u2014Morn ing Prayer Matthew, Cbarterts 7:30 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer Speaker: Rev.* Peter Oratton St.Stephen\u2019s.Greermoung B'ble Study a a û 11:00 am St Athol Dale Ray McTiernan Lloyd Stevens Mrs Shawvilk 2:00 p m\u2014Sunday School 3:00 p.m.\u2014Worship Service Wednesday:» 8:00 p.m.\u2014Prayer and Bible Study \u2014Campbell\u2019s Bay\u2014 F.A.Burton.BA, BD St George\u2019s, Portage 7JG p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer George\u2019s, Campbell\u2019s Bay Holy Communion] Friday> St.Alban, Turkman Evening Prayer St.John, Moorehead no service Rev of the river st MINI FOMft OW LjANUABÏ mm, 11:00 ami 6:30 p.m\u2014C.Y.C.Campbell\u2019s Bay 9:45 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11:00 a m.\u2014Morning Worship I ervlsor carries an intense am- Evangelistic Service | ount of responsibility.He b sole purchasing agent for every single article of supply, al furniture, food, cleaning anc so forth; he is in compete charge of all personal hiring and firing and they are al FRENCH BAPTIST CHURCH I answerable to him; he decides Otter Lake\tfor each resident whether the> Pastor A.E.Clayson, Minister may have pocket money from \u2022 0:00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School the pension check refund o ,0:30 a m.\u2014French Service\tfrom the sale of their handi- 7*00 p.m.\u2014Gospel Service\tcrafts or whether this is to br Sermon \u201cWill A Man\u2019s Sins | kept in trust: he regulates visitors, grants permission for meals away or after dark ab he is even in a posit- 2:3C p.m 7:30 p.m.-Tuesday:-8:00 p.m.\u2014Prayer and Bible Study Thursday 8:00 p.m.\u2014Young Peoples AAA \u2014Quyon\u2014 Rev.E N.McColl St.Luke\u2019s, Eardle) 9:30 a.m.\u2014Morning Prayer St.John\u2019s, Quyon 11:00 a.m\u2014Morning Prayer St.Thomas, Bristol -Evening Prayer Rev.Peter Oratton n This FRIDAY & SATURDAY KA YS' STYLE SHOPPE 2 00 p.m Speaker: odd ROMAN CATHOLfC CHURCH Edward The Confessor Maryland j.F.Harrington, P.P.9:00 a.m.\u2014Sunday Mass II 00 a m.\u2014{Sunday Mass Shawville fhone 291 Find Him Out?\" Wednesday, Jan.25 \u2014 Bible Study and Prayer sences Thursday, January 19, 1961.THE EQUITY Page Eight Starks Wl Waists Bristol Measure 533 Inches Minor Hockey Schedule Caldwell Sha wville 75 Years Ago Gertie Riley will celebrate lier birthday on Friday, Jan- Visitors at the home of Mr.I wary 20.Anyone who wishes to and Mrs.Ferguson Workman vis t her m the afternoon or wnmg will be very welcome.Hilliard Sinclair received Week end visitors with and Mrs.Arthur Thomas Mr.and Mrs.Percy Duel, Mr.Douglas Thomas and two sons, Mrs.Ervin Armstrong, Bonnie A In THE EQUITY by Mrv Man«on Sharpe Mr.T E Hod|lns late oook-areper in the establishment of porteos and Co., has been appointed Revising Barristers Jerk, under the new Dominion Franchise Act, for this county.The Rev H.Oomery for the past two years incumbent of the English Church Quyon village, has removed to Huntington, Que.The municipal elect ons for Bryson resulted In the rejection of Mr W.H Clarke ,nd Mr J.T.Pattison For the owndhip of Litchfield Messrs Vorgan Cavanagh and John Stewart by acclamation.M T.Haldane, Esq.deputy Following Is the remainder .t.a* Litwer Be t on Juvenile ird At dget hockey schedules.Juvenile on the weekend were Mr and Mrs.Howard Nesbitt and (a-\t4W .mlly and Mr and Mrs Ken word on Friday of the death 'of h s sLs'er Mrs.Margaret Faton of Rosetown, 8a k.Mrs.E.P Best returnee home last week by air from St Petersburg, Florida, after a »hree month vacation there.Mr J.Elliott F'ledeibauer f 1'oronto will be addressing th?local Christian Business Mens Comm.ttee tonight.He Is the Canadian Vice-President of the International organiza-*'on.Mr, Don McKechnle of Ottawa will also be present at the meeting which will be held the Shawvllie Wesleyan Methodist Church.Col.Earl Olmstead, accompanied by his father and mother.Mr.and Mrs.Tom Olmstead.recently visited Mr.Ivan Dag* of Charter!».\tv.\u201e.\tI Dagg has had a serious oper- parently we have a gwdly ulon bul recovering nicely mothers and children being brutally killed can often be traced back to drinking.Some say I can take my drink or | this one could be abol-leave it alone\u201d where are Starks Corners Women\u2019s In-lUtute met January 9 at 2:00 1 at the home of Mrs.Harry | niny wage earners or mem- | the money cake, up visiting the latter.in Mr.and Mrs.Wilmer Hod-gins attended a musical concert in Pembroke recently.posed of Mr.Mrs.Ervin Russell has ret- MBMMBWWK\tleers of his family could not I The next meet ng will be at I urned to Bristol after spend- On the evening of New| afr0rd t and would not bear (the home of Mrs.Lennls Dean| in\" some time at Manotick February 9 at 2 pjn.Year\u2019s day the Incumbent of l0 on public charities.Thorne Mission and his fanv Unless a person was a sup-iy were surprised by the ar- porter of the UN party and rival of a large concourse of | WM favored with a special parishioners at the parsonage, pmk card paying the hospital After tea Mr.John Hodgins p^l wh oh was a custom in called upon Miss Mary Jane certain parts of the Province Martin and Mbs Rosanna Hod- during election campaigns, g ns to read ond present Mr.por example payment of hos-ind Mrs.Greer with an ad-1 p;taj bills raised the expenses dress and purse.with her daughter.k teen posted to Madison, Wisconsin.1 ¦ ¦ # m * ÿ L\t.\t.\t| ished If it was gone at In the they?I have yet to meet them r^ht way Just my opinion!!! in number anyway.Too many ^ have noticed some dlscus- of us are too afraid to speak sion\tu on TV and that our minds on account of hur-\t^ TOlce\tlt\tas\ta problem.ting someone's feelings, or for\tThey alSQ\tw\thow little some other reason wish to stay\tdrlnk |t\tto\timpair our quiet.I think, with all the\tey
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