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[" 0 Subscriptions in advance Canada $3 00; Elsewhere $3.75; per copy 7c Shaw ville Quebec, Thursday, March 23, 1961 No 37, 78th Year.Diefenbaker Backers Creamery Closing Next Saturday \u2022 f I chase It can be in contact with the divisional office in Ottawa.Martin Black, the local manager In ShawvUle, has received instructions from this divisional office to close the plant down after work Saturday, April 1, and at press time today he has no definite plàns for the future.The price asked for the plant complete with machinery would discourage establishment of another creamery here but It Is possible that the % On Hallowe'en\u2019s Day, 1959 the ShawvUle Creamery discontinued taking cream and on April FXx)ls Day 1961 they will discontinue business altogether.In the Interim thsy were receiving milk and manufacturing skim milk pow- ___ J After Apni first this year milk producers can send their milk, presumably by means of haulers Eldon Morrison or Melvin Yount, to Almonte which Is 70 miles aw*y Producers Dairy, which also runs the Almonte plant, have put biulding could be bought for a price on the ShawvUle plant purposes of some other manu-and anyone wishing to pur- facturing process.HI* P W W $ , K der.r i .< '«** / ¦ A M K Y F Hockey Makes History r Noah s Ark \"and the Famous Bryson Cup ii li K Conventioneeers all, this group from Pontiac surrounded Mrs.Gordon Gibbons, Paul Martineau, Mrs.Douglas Campbell, Minister of Forestry Flemming after the big banquet last Friday the Hon Mr.Fleming, Andre Audet, Mrs.Pau! Martineau, Frank evening in the Chateau.Among those in the picture are Pon- Ladouceur, Lorrain Amyotte, Sydney Sheppard, Alfred Rose, tide delegates Jack Robertson, Edgar Allard, Raymond Johnston,\tEquity Photo family friends from our years in Portage when I also knew Mrs.McGuire\u2019s brother Cyrus Hodgins a salesman of Model T FOrds.Here was a vialant lady who had suffered two severe strokes (Continued on Page Six) By Fred Coyne # It was a radiant day of this wonderfully fine when I called at the little brick schoolhouse of Radford which has been converted to a cozy home by Mr.and Mrs Milton McGuire They were backers who thronged through the grand front hall, the grand ball room and numerous grand committee rooms.It was a grand convention altogether as it started on a grand day, St Patrick\u2019s no less.P C Resolutions February Real shamrocks from seed imported from Ireland were for the taking on every banquet table at the big banquet and shamrocks of paper ad-(Continued on Page Six) Many From Pontiac Join National Meeting I Our Pontiacs Dods, Mrs.Lindsay Dale, Mrs.Robert Carswell and Mrs.Ken Morrison of ShawvUle ; Frank Ladouceur of Charteris, Sid Sheppard of Ladysmith, Fay Johnston (MPPI of Otter Lake, Mrs.Amy Creighton, Mrs.Wilson Vibert, Edgar Allard, Andre Audet, Mr.Paul Martineau MP and Mrs.Martineau of Campbell's Bay, Lorrain Amyotte and Alfred Mrs.Douglas Campbell of Davidson and Leslie Kennedy of Chapeau.They joined the Diefenbaker In January It was the Liberals; in February the farmers; but In March the Chateau Laurier in Ottawa definitely belonged to the Progressive Conservatives as they strolled drove or flew In depending on whether they came from Parliament Hill, the Ottawa Valley or the other ends of Canada Driving down from Pontiac County were Mrs.Gordon Gibbons of Portage, Jack Robinson and Miss Justine O'Connor of Quyon, Mrs.Donald T t ' ^ 8- , 6* % V \u20228 ta à IMS *2 U Si è- K JmSIfci \\ * N - \\ '*< t / r Latest Donations To Agricultural Building Mi ¦¦ I %; ¥ o> , i , v ¦ I ¦ Calves Cash $10.00 Freeman Grant, Hereford Veai 3.00J calf; irwln Hayes, Holstein heifer calf; Clarence T.Brown, lee & Son, Holstein bull calf; Clifford Strutt, veal calf; Hugh Homer, Brownee & Sons, Senior Jer-10 00 | sey heifer calf; Ken Brownlee 5.001 vea] calf; Eari Bretzlaff, Veal caf; Harry Hodgins, Veal calf; Lawrence Lang, Veal calf; Hu.bert Horner, Veal calf; Carlo®® nvan Bretzlaff, Holstein Heifer ZZT, | calf; Frank Hobbs, Heifer calf (Holstein and Hereford); W.Lennis Barr, Veai salf; Clive Smart & Sons, Standard bred colt (Reg.); EIvyn Corrigan, I Veal calf; Robinson Hodgins August Rose Herman Schwartz Neil Sly Haiwley Elliott Edgar Connolly John Sly Everett McDowell Harry Corrigan Robert Smart Winston McDowell Vincent Hodgins Ken Strutt Alvin Brown 5.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 Veal calf; Lloyd 25.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 Mm Cap's Eye on the Weather Since last Thursday fl Precipitation High Low Snow Trace Snow on Ground 1.4\u201d ative Ricky Bouchard, equipment manager Barry Wilson.Front row Royce Richardson, Frank Finnigan Jr., Ivan Saunders, Bob Findlay, Earl Powell and Gil Fraser.In the center is goalie Ron Thomas.(The Indian insignia was drawn up by Pontiac Print-shop artist Harry Colter.) See Hockey story on Page Seven.Photo by Renfrew Photographic Service Here's the grand team which is now playing in the finals £?hSU?Hdsteta bulTSf j I a9ainf Bingham for Ottawa Valley supremacy.Left to right Shorthorn Mar.19 43 Mar.17 -7 back row is coach Cecil McTiernan, manager Keith Horner, calf' Ken Belsher, Veal calf\" I Paddy O'Donnell, Dessi Keon, Bryan Murray, Barry Murray, Ernest Yach & Son, Jr.Jersey Dave Kelly, Harvey Sweetman, Laird Murray, press represent- female calf.\tI FRIDAY MARCH 24, 900 RENFREW ARENA CITIZEN SHIELD FINALS pm.r vs BUCKINGH Thursday, March 23, 196l THE EQUITY Page Two Healing water?Letter To The Editor Grains of Sand /§9Rj|S\\ The Eghtity Our correapodents are getting better all the time.Without them The Equity would be i ixx>r paper Indeed.Only one suggestion sibly get their columns into this office one day earlier! Thanks.C WÀN A T Printed And Published Weekly At PONTIAC PRINTSHOP Shawville, Quebec PvSIishers A Editors Beechgrove.Quebec March 16, 1961.could they pos* Dear Sir:* The members of the Eard-ley Women s Institute wish me to write to thank Mrs Basil Murphy, corr., and you for being so prompt and giving so much notice to our monthly meeting It Is greatly appreciated.re David and Rosa ken Dickson By Subscription $3.00 Per Year Authorized as Second Class Mall, Post Office Department, Ottawa xx\u2014% It was Hockey Greats Night at Hull arena and CJOH was there to cover parts of it And weren\u2019t we all delighted to see Sh&wvllle's own Frank Flnni-gan Sr.among the Greats and to now congratulate him on the lovely gift he received to commemorate the occasion Yours truly.Mrs Steve Robinson.Sec Eardley W.I.SPIES YET ft* m 50th Anniversary | For Harry Sharpes i That\u2019s just about the size of it when an industry is looking for a place to settle or a possible town for expansion.Mayor Simpson of Arnprior.speaking Tuesday evening to the East-Ontario Development Association told the / 3 X\u2014X\u2014X Happy birthday next week to Mrs Richard W.Barman lately of Davidson and now living in Ottawa.Mrs.Barman is to celebrate her 95th birth- ÿS Mr and Mrs Harry Sharpe were honoured by their friends end neighbours on Saturday afternoon and evening on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary at Quyon.The day began with a family dinner at which Rev Mr.and Mrs Ellis of the Pentecostal Church, Shawvllle, were present.Rev.Ellis proposed a toast to the couple after which Dugal spoke words of appreciation to his parents on behalf of the family.Following the dinner, the family presented their parents with a 400 day clock Guests were received during the afternoon and evening when the bride and groom of fifty years received many beautiful gifts and greetings.Harry Sharp was married to the former Pearl Horner of Radford In Shawvllle on Mar.14th.\t1911\tIn the United Church Mans* (then the Moth-Bill Luxton.who appears on odist Church >.Tiny came to Valley Weekly over Channel reside on their farm at Cald-13 with Rosaleen Dickson, be- well where they lived until 2 gan his broadcasting career years ago when they moved with the British Armed Forces to Quyon.Mr and Mrs.Sharpe Germany, had nine children, with six He still living.They are hennis Manson of mi story day It seems that every now and then, for one reason or another, someone is looking for a place to locate a factory or other small or large bus-The first thing they do is enquire around.When they get the names of a few places that sound likely they investigate and that\u2019s where the spying part comes in.They send a representative into the area to spend à few days.Nobody knows what he is most suppose he is just a strange new salesman or visiting somebody they don't know.Bruce Yemen, having done exceedingly well in Carleton University School of Journalism Is now employed on the .staff of the Ottawa Journal and we do all wish him every success in his career.I mess V ESI X\u2014X\u2014X The success story of the season is the Historical Society.It seems everyone has contributed and Hosmer Turner is busy as all get out collecting pictures, family Bibles, manuscripts and household items which date back to the early settlers.All these objects are on loan and will be on display at the meeting in the High School on April 4.there for m rrr fl i t 1 - .: The stranger then goes to all the taverns, the lunch counters, the barbers, uses all the taxis, drifts into conversation wherever a group is gathered.Do you know what he is looking for?Signs of discontent among the townspeople Are they satisfied with their municipal government?Do they like their town officials valuators, building inspectors?Are they getting along with neighboring towns?Do the workers generally enjoy their jobs?Do employers and employees have a good word for eachother?Nobody wants to settle a lot of capital and investment in an unhappy environment.If people gripe, if townspeople don\u2019t like eachother, they likely won\u2019t like strangers either.If the people support their home teams, show pride in their town\u2019s development, but at home and respect their ministers, teachers and doctors they are good people to move in with.That\u2019s what Mayor Simpson Of Arnprior said.Mrs.August Rose, of RR.2 Shawvllle, has been a chronic sufferer from arthritis since she suddenly became a victim of the disease in September 1959.Since that time, right up to the beginning of February of this year, she has suffered continuous arthritic pain, as well as substantial loss of the use of her limbs.As a consequence of the drought in this area, the Rose's were obliged, in January, to have 176 well drilled on their property.The well was completed on January 18, and recorded a water flow of 1200 gallons per hour.The water is relatively warm \u2014 47 degrees; and even more unusual, is soft.During the first week of February, Mrs.Rose realized that the arthritic pains she had been suffering for so long were lessening, and she was gradually regaining the use of her limbs.Soon she had no pain of any kind, and was able Jo get around reasonably well.For about one month now she has felt no need for painkilling medication of any kind and has not even had an aspirin\".As Mrs.Rose says, it looks as though she may have achieved a cure from arthritis, and that if she has, it may be a direct result of drinking the water from the new well.She feels that it is too soon to say positively that she is cured, and that even if she is, it is not possible to state conclusively that the cure is attributable to the water.On the other hand, she has achieved at least temporary relief from arthritis, and the time of occurrence points quite strongly to the water as the source.Seen above is Mrs.Rose seated in her roomy farm kitchen, drinking a glass of water from the new well.Mrs.Rose advises that she drinks about a quart of this water everv day.The water is being tested now but so far it is not known whether it contains any special ingredient.When tests are returned from the laboratories a further report will be nublished.Equity Photo X\u2014X\u2014X policeman, tax radio service in Egypt and North Africa 80 worked for radio in Port of McKee.Que Arthur.Kingston, where he Caldwell.Que.El wood of Pern-produced] a talent show per- broke, Ont., Dugal of Temis-formed by inmates of the pen- kaming.Kenneth of Bellamy, pm \u2014 Bill wasn\u2019t an Ont., anc* Morley of Quyon.For this show Bill They have 25 grand children Canadian Radio Award and one great grand child.Mr.and Mrs.Sharpe are itentiary (no inmate).¦ won a in 1952.When TV started inj Kingston, Bill was a program both enjoying good health and manager and MC\u2019d a variety are quite active about the He's home and community.show of district talent moving up to Ottawa with wife and two children and is fast the boys on the ice were great becoming a favorite at CJOH.iast night.X\u2014X\u2014X X\u2014X\u2014X We are sorry to have to report that the indefatigable ever smiling Joe Russell has 1 alien ill in California and is in hospital there.The address to which we send The Equity is E] Portal Motel, 5252 E Cajon Blvd., San Diego 15 California, in case you wan to drop a line to Janet.Mac Beattie (Ottawa Valley Mc.odiers leader) has just pub, lished the second edition of his book of Ottawa Valley Ballads.To get one you write to Mac in Arnprior or to the Arn-prior Chronicle which printed several American girls will also attend.At this point Mrs Mac Hayes, Guide leader assisted Mrs.Hoey in the presentation of the Gold Cord to Miss Mary Ann Mucha for her completion of 4 years Guiding.Mary Ann is the first Guide in the Ottawa Valley Division to receive this award est in Guiding.She is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Alex Mucha Mayor Orla Young.Allan Black presented Mary Ann with a silver inscribed spoon from the Village of Shawvllle as well as a congratudatory message.He also donated a cheque to the Guide Mother\u2019s Association from the town council.The Brownies presented two skits under the leadership of Mrs.T.Lalonde and Mrs.Fay Young sing song around a make believe camp fire on stage which was very effective, all the lights having been turned off.Miss Katie Elliott took coloured pictures with her movie camera and Miss Lucille Hodgins accompanied at the piano.The Gold Cord For Mary Ann it About 10 guests enjoyed the annual Mother and Daughter Brownie and Guide 'banquet at the Anglican Church Hall on Tuesday, March 21.Rev.Rowe pronounced the Blessing and toast to the Queen was offered by Brenda Hodgins.Mrs.Don Hummell President of the Mothers Association presided.Head table guests were Rev.Rowe; Mrs.Hope Hoey, Dollard area Commissioner of Guides of Bale DUrfée, Mrs.M.Brophy District Commissioner of Gatineau; Mrs.P.Pritchard, President of the Hull Mother\u2019s Guide Association & Mrs.M.Van Zant also of Hull; Mrs.F.I.Rice, W.I representative; Mrs.Nancy Alexander, Cuib Leader; Messrs Ron Richardson and Clarence Sparling Scout Masters; Mr.Alex Mucha, Mr.Allan Black and Mrs.Hummell.Miss Janet Hummel proposed a toast to the Mother\u2019s to which Mrs.Reuben Smith responded.Rev.Rowe welcomed the guests.Mrs.Rice presented cheque to Mrs.Hummel to be given to the Guide Mother\u2019s Association.Mrs.Hoey invested Mrs.Brophy of Hull as District Commissioner.Mrs.Brophy in turn presented Miss Brenda Hodgins with the \u201cAll-Around Cords\u201d the final award prevl-to the Gold cord.Brenda has been chosen as one of the 18 girls In the Province of Quebec who will attend an exchange camp this summer at Morin Heights, a camp which X\u2014X\u2014X Did you ever wonder why those dentists and doctors who Stan Homer has had a think fluorine would prevent painting accepted for the tooth decay don\u2019t prescribe it\tthe stuff to wash car which is just the biggest art isn\u2019t put into specially marked laundry in and mlx drir gallery ini Montreal! The milk by the dairies, into frozen with?When they get it inU Spring Show opened February orange Juice for children, or the city water at source even here 7 and Is the biggest contemporary exhibition of the year representing the top artists of Canada.Out of 1500 entries only 120 paintings were accepted.Good work Stan, all Shawvllle Is proud of you.even pills in school?Wouldn\u2019t infants will get It in their that make more sense thar formulas and the old folks will have to leave town to get a pure drink of water.Oh well, that's Ottawa\u2019s problem doesn't even rate an editorial just a grain of sand.the high- It In the absence of .W % about at the hockey game against Buckingham in Buckingham last night came from Shawvllle.Several carloads of Shawvllle fans were there from Ottawa and altogether it was ShawviUe's night fans can't win a game but are convinced that they make , a heck of a lot of difference I to the boys on the ice.And .Most of the crowd ¦ 85% The Guides held a WF 5® m We know # * V \u2022 S r X Shawville 1# ' i / I Mrs.A.Olm and Forrest Olm of Quyon were guests this week of Mr.and Mrs.James Hor- Mr.and Mrs.Wellington Havelin of Ottawa were recent guests with Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Homer.Ebert Horner, son of Mr.& Mrs.James Horner has returned to his home in Cobourg from Egypt.Miss Verna Simmons, Miss Marjorie Morrison and Colone Spinks of Ottawa were visitors with Mrs.R.Findlay and Mrs.f / a Charles Carpenter, a Missionary on furlough from Dahomey, West Africa, was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Crouse at Shawville.Mr.and Mrs.R.D.Kennedy and Mr.and Mrs.James Bailey of Hamilton spent the weekend visiting the Graham relatives.They returned to Hamilton accompanied by Mrs.Kennedy's mother, Mrs.James with them- for a while.Graham who intends to stay ! / , I l\\ V\\ V / v ! \\ t ?it i, v » fj ous A leading Girl Guide and a Girl Guide ing which Mary Ann received that coveted leader, Brenda Hodgins and Mrs.Gwen Hayes Guide award, the Gold Cord flank Mary Ann Mucha at the ceremony dur- Equity Photo I Pag* Thr** THE EQUITY Thuriday March 23, 1961.in Buckingham.Emile Valllere and Mr# evea- three days as a delegate to the Conservative held at the Chateau Laurier Mixs Frances Belec spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs Fred Belec.Marcella Oraveline and Boh Fortin spent the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs.Lorenzo Dyelle.Da vidson Joined by their helpers arc to be con- Bill Barber and Rratulated on this event, I The 7th Line Farm Forum Anyone Interested In fash-1 met at the home of Mr.and Ions would havo been well ad- Mrs.Lloyd Conolly This was vised to have attended the the last forum of the season.mmmmm Belsher and family.Later In fashions.The leader» ant»|backaa strong a ' v.r convention the day they were Mrs 7th Line Pl\"\tCti«- Mr and Mrs family of Foymount Joe Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Pitt of Ottawa spent the weekend at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Edward Pitt.Mrs.William Creighton has returned home from the hospital after «pending a month there.We all wish lier a speedy recovery.Mm Douglas Campbell has\t.\t., , returned home after spending Id .on alter spending the Ain e 10 hold another George Bowes of Kinburn, Ont.visited his brother Earl this Iin the near fulure Mayor J.N.McLellan, Bris- wee^\t.Mr.and Mrs.James Ade tol, was re-elected Warden at I Mr and Mrs James Loken I 5Prnt the weekend at their the regular quarterly session !_______!_________!______________I former home in Bristol.of County Council held at Campbell's Bay.*4 CEMETERY MEMORIALS ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED The hop poles taken out last winter by « number of farmers in this section, for an American concern, and which have been lying in the railway \u2018 | yard, for the past year, were got on the move last week One of the buyers was here squaring up the amounts due Mr Carl Homer of Noranda I against the poles and getting spent a day or two with his them car red parents, Mr and Mrs J H | The Young People's Guild of the Methodist church enter-Misses Nell and Dot Imison I tained Mrs.Alf Draper at the were in Montreal for the week- home of Mrs.McKinley on end.guests of their sister.Mrs.the eve of her departure for JLm Johnson.\tI Sault Ste Marie.Oysters were served.Mr.William Smith one of, the old residents of Yarn section.passed away on Tuesday morning last at the home of Mr Ralph Homer of North Clarendon.The Walt block Amprior was Tuesday afternoon.March 14 badly damaged by fire March by the Rev J.A.McNeil.Har- 3.rison Sharpe of Caldwell, Que.wed to Mias Mary Pearl, eldest | daughter of Mr and Mrs.Hugh A.Homer of Radford, Que.The pioneer CO IT held a very successful 6t Fatrtdk's tea in the Sunday School room of the United Church, Shaw-ville on Saturday, March 14; the total proceeds amounting to $26 08.m tiafe For Style Conscious Ladies W.A.\u2019s present w Homer.STUNNING COATS for EASTER MONUMENTS OF FINE MARBLE AND GRANITE OF THE BEST QUALITY Made By The latest Machinery Visit Our Showroom And See For Yourself DIAL HE 2-4224 RENFREW, ONT.ftî à quality wools in beautiful textures and shades.The range includes the new % and elbow length sleeves.50 Years Ago In THE EQUITY At the parsonage.Yarm on 19.95 - 49.50 K GEORGE H.FROATS & SONS 75 Years Ago In THE EQUITY On Friday evening last a company of the young people of Shawville, repeated a musical and dramatic entertainment to a crowded audience in Walsh's Hall.Bryson.The chair having been taken by Mr.J.T.Pattison.the concert opened with an instrumental selection by Mr.T.Boyle.Mrs., H.Hobbs playing the organ] accompaniment.The \u201cThe Quiet Family-presented by eight characters W M Haves 11whose ^dividual parts were d>CN| ably sustained by the following ladies and gentlemen.Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Shaw.Miss F.Hodgins.Miss B.Williamson.Miss Allan.Mr.Alex Elliott.Mr.Smith and Mr.Willie Hod-gins.Mr.J.Turner and Miss A.Follick each sang a number of selections and Mr.J.A.| Hodgins followed with a recitation.The receipts totalled $22.00.Through the exertions of two I village ladies a purse to 11raised for the Purpose of KMUNfc ZO | J sending Thomas Chess, an invalid to the General hospital.Ottawa.TENDERS WANTED Sealed Tenders, marked plainly as to contents will be received by Mayor, Orla A.Young, Shawville Quebec till 6:00 p.m.April 1st., 1961 for the position of Secretary-Treasurer for the Village of Shawville.Tenders to state experience and salary expected.Suitable office to be supplied by applicant.Lowest or any tender not necessarily accept- I STORE HOURS FOR EASTER WEEKEND OPEN FOR EVENING SHOPPING on THURSDAY MARCH 29 CLOSED ALL DAY GOOD FRIDAY Play was re- ed.Sec.-Treas.msES NEW W DEPEND ON Dresses for spring in a host of easy care fabrics .arnekotton blends, printed terylenes, pure silks, cotton knits.Many with little cover up jackets as pictured here.Sizes 10 to 20 H W.E.SCHWARTZ i was SHAWVILLE 10.95 19.95 r* to w tt BH f C.Bay CWL EASIER floita '\u2022 j Twelve members attended J the March meeting of St.John jj the Evangelist parish council l 11 Campbell\u2019s Bay The president Mrs.C.Lawn extended a word of welcome to Rev.P.J.Morris, spiritual director.Father Morris spoke to the ladies and stressed that the Catholic Women\u2019s League is a national organization working for the good of the church from coast to coast.Ladies should be proud to work in such an important organization in the parish A contribution was made to the Sacred Heart Radio program.Conveners reports were read; and a nominations committee set up to arrange a new executive for the April meeting.Serving on this committee are Mrs.Hector Ranger, Mrs.Jos.Devlin, Mrs.Joseph McGahern.Adjournment of the meeting was made by Miss Madeline Craig follower* by prayer and Father Morris\u2019 blessing.I m mm Wx i i i i i ¦|™ You'll love shopping for Easter Hat at W.A.'s.your new c » for dependable, timely delivery of SEE OUR \u201cNEW FOR SPRING\u201d COLLECTION y ESSO HEATING Oil 5.95 14.95 to the safe, dependable fuel that is refined and proved for your heating unit.IMPERIAL Hodgins Store Ltd for all your petroleum needs 9 AGENT f Shawville Fa g* Five THE EQUITY \u2022day March 23, 1961.Caught in his shirt sleeves V \u2022 - & ON LOW PRICED USED CARS AND TRUCKS , « iid ^. boarding\t\u201d Jhto\tTOday\tnlj»1 to Ren- lnlqulty and their sin will I Buckingham got off to a good Richardson (8) roughing and\t\u201cewq.™tn the\tParting righteous man return unto the first In a fast clean per- Richardson boarding 16;28and shou]d Prove ^ter-the Lord \u2014 for He will abun-liod, no penalties were served.\tThird Period dantly pardon/» Isaiah, loge- Reversing the tables in the\tCrevier, H.Lawls, Fong\t&ome of you may have won- ther with many of the Old I second, eight penalties were\t^ - big Dave Kelly was Testament writers believed in handed out and no goals scor- *B) Fon£» H.Lawlls, Crevier | absent this bust while.Wel\\ the Forgiveness of sins.\ted.\t1:03 we learned with a sorrowful èmml srd ; & \u201c* \u201c shall be as white as snow\", once with Paddy O'Donnell.Bryan Murray, Keon = ::?eEL J IPBIsll\u2022 SEZ:, $ to return to - ii.cJ5 mLnS™ Pennitton: Loohon ,B, trW\u201e1 \u2022Kï-sFLT J2\tEHiJE\tj EiEggS perish; and Jesus came to re- the Paralytic because of the The Pontlacs proved this also I 19-is\t™ S^UBTSS* r ; Mums Roses Carnations Lilies Possibly the last ski weekend of the season will take place at the Ladysmith Ski Tow this Sunday with events beginning i < $ 3 25 I V X 99c SPECIAL 99c 1 DOZ DAFFODILS LOVELY WHITE Cash and Carry only on this item.No Phone Orders for these plezse.LILIES Fresh ported spring flowers, grown for the new Season! Plan to brighten up your home for Easter.They're a smart Easter gift too! TULIPS EASTER STORE HOURS 9 p.m Choose these beautiful potted flowers to brighten up your home! Take your choice of red, pink or yellow for the Easter Season.I'm ones from year to year sure the Shawville members as welll as the visiting teams would enjoy viewing them.No?Oh well it was just an idea THURSDAY 9 a.m 6 p.m SATURDAY 9 a.m.- CLOSED FRIDAY $ 3 75 - $5 25 anyway.This week sees the playing of a mixed bonspiel as the season begins and ends with one.Results later.$3 25 FOR THE LIFE YOU LIKE TO LIVE give us.Four teams of our men\u2019s club played host to Camp Shawville Nellis Hodgins # Petawawa teams teams were skip, Morley Hodgins.Watt Taylor and Jim O\u2019Neill; Ronnie McCredie skip with Hewitt and Bob McCredie and Frank Finnigan; Ike Rennick.skip, with Bill Orr.Carson Hodgins and Doc Armitage and Martin Black skip.Cliff Garrison and Borden Hodgins; Borden had little extra work to do as he also had to play lead in the absence of Doc Horner.The important thing about the game was the fact that Shawville won but not one has been able to give us the score, but we know it was for a trophy.The trophy is for annual home and home total point competition.Anyhow they are going to pay a return visit to Petawawa at a later date and perhaps we shall be able to find that score.Back again to last week\u2019s report of the Saturday Bonspiel in which Cliff Garrison\u2019s all three games.We not informed of the most # W É 2.\\ * i 9 [ % MOIS Ok a t % m a *4 ¦ # ! 1 11 Ml % * CANADIAN I lager beer! m mm # $ v < - mm ¦/* M team won were\t^ .exciting part of it.They had They had been counting 8 until their opponents took out one.What we want to know is where were the camerasé By the way, an idea for next year\u2014 why docsn t someone suggest a bulletin board?I m sure curler Percy B.would make one in short order.1 On it place only weekly newspap-clippings concerning your club and have someone snap tne occasional picture of some special feat of curling, a querade, the pretty girls serving tables at the bonspiels or even the gang around the Hold over the special MOLSON I 7-ender a CANAD IAN » ! 1 v LAGER BEER i Air crisp, trail packed \u2014 and a Molson Canadian to top off the fun.Its livelier flavour fits the lively mood of today's Quebec.Now in brown bottles to protect against light.i I er mas- : I V/Mi'Ùj/vMV* piano Thursday March 23, 1961.THE EQUin P«g* Nine Martineau at E O D A exciting subject of the Ottawa Soaway.Rppfhnrnvp W I lro11 0611 wlth\tof lIVVlnyiVTU II I their annual fees.Also present The usuaj lange attendance I\tg%§§%\twere two vl s Several aril- nett who had resigned at this Zone 5 meeting was FIpftc Off jfPTC\t(jcs\thad been completed The following convenors wen augmented by two tables of\tw 1 ll%wl9\tfor the fall bazaar were on returned by acclamation: Ag- visitors from Paul\u2019s own Pon-\t,\tdisplay.\trlculture.Mrs L Stanley; Ed- tlac County including Mayor H \\ 1 Ulii m,\u2018el|ng of the The secretary was authorized ucatlon, Mrs A Mohr; Home Madore of Rapides des Joac-\t(irove W.I.was held at to tender a letter of thanks to Economics, Mrs L.Hobbs, Clt- hlms who\tdrove a\ttotal\tof\t300\tat thral*\u2018r hi charge.\tAt the conclusion of the bus- Bennett; Program committee, now reached the stage where Ten members answered the iness Uie Rodent, Mrs Drap- Mrs L McMillan.Mrs.R Ova double survey is being und-\t\"\ter.resigned after having com- erton, Mrs R.E.Campbell and ertaken by the Departments -\u2014- pleted three terms in that cap- Mrs L.Hobbs; Entertainment of Public Works and Trans-1 Works are investigating aclly Mrs R E Campbell then committee, Mrs R E Camp- frem an engineering point of I ^he chair for the election bf^l, Mrs.A.Meredith* Mrs.I.view and Transport Is study- of th\u20ac Allowing officers\tMerrifleld and Mrs K Draper.Ing the economics of the pro- President, Mrs.Lloyd Hobbs; lAinch was then served by position Oan it be done and\tVk* Pre*\u2019 Mr\"\tMohr,\tthe hostess with the green of what will be the benefits ^ I\ttarnation; Secretary, Mns\tBt.Patrick predominating thr- the questions which will be\tEiwo°d Hamilton, acclamation;\tougihout answered.\t_______________________ _________________________________\u2014 The Idea isn't a new one.Paul told a bit of the history ||\tf of the dream of an open seaway to Georgian Bay dating back to 1811 when the Duke of Kent favored the plan, after explorers, coureurs de bois and missionaries had been using the route with portages for two centuries The Ottawa then was great artery of communication as it had been for the Indians for time beyond record II expected.Lowest or any application not necessar- By 1856 arguments for the Treasurer, Mrs.Wm.Carswell replacing Mrs.Andrew Ben- The Ottawa Seaway Not a New Idea Paul Martineau had to hur- that the PC's wore not face- ry back to the House Tuesday Ing up to the unenployment night to got in his nay vote situation, in a non-oofldence motion.Naku rally he wanted his vote recorded in support of the Diefenbaker Government and Eastern Ontario Development against the Liberal suggestion Association on the timely and But that didn't prevent Paul from delivering a thoroughly prepared speech to the port Z BUSINESS DIRECTORY z APPLICATIONS WANTED DEPENDABLE INSURANCE PONTIAC DRY CLEANERS r Be Sure 1 You re PROTECTED' PONTIAC PRINTSHOP Applications wanted for Building Inspector and Sewer Inspector for the Village of Shawville.Sealed applications, marked plainly as to contents will II be received by the undersigned for the above a 1 mentioned positions up till 6:00 p.m.April 1st., 1961.Applicants to state experience and salary SERVICE SINCE \"Home of The Equity\" e Commercial Printers \u2022\tWedding Invitations \u2022\tStationery Supplies \u2022\tOffice Equipment \"Your Clothes Best Friend\" 1929 k kfSANITONE GORDON 1.PAUL GENERAL INSURANCE Phone 119J Shawville Dee 11 Odorless Cleaning Shawville, Que.Phone 170 I opening of a Georgian Bay Dte eo ' route were being set forth In pamphlets meetly concerned with military expedience.Sir John A.MacDonald thought it would be a thing after the capital settled at Ottawa.ily accepted.Shawville, Que.ANTLERS MOTEL TV - Radio - Tubs - Showers OPEN ALL YEAR Phone 7S W.M.Hayes Sec-Treas.3 miles from Hgy.17 East Ferry dock \u2014 R.R* No.4 SAULT STE.MARIE, ONT.I\tSpecializing In Ralph and Mary (Homer) Buck Cabinet Making, Combination *** Welding and Blacksmith Work Phone 73 Campbell's Bay, Que \"Open Day and Night\" sure was GEORGE EVANS FOR ANY INSURANCE PROBLEM - CONSULT: F H \" Bud\" Rowat SHAWVILLE, QUE.Phones: Office 80 - Res.16 I In 1847 to get started on the - , seaway and in 1894 the Oeor-Dec m gian Bay Canal Company was formed to raise funds to get __ a seaway charter.By 1904 a full scale survey was authorized by the Dom-2% inion Government.In 1909 a report was tabled in the House I of Commons declaring the project feasible from an engineering standpoint.A system of 27 locks would open 440 miles at an estimated cost of a hundred million dollars.In 1909 the Georgian Bay Dec si I Company also reported on their survey with an estimated cost of a hundred and fifty million.They felt the cost could be born by the traffic expected at an estimated 16 million tons in 1909 and vast increases later.The feasibility surveys now being done reveal certain problems where low bridges now exist such as St.Anne de Bel-| levue, Hawkesbury and Ottawa.Also dredging will be necessary at shallow places and canal izaition structures.With port installations at Ottawa and Hull as well as at Mattawa, it has been estimated now again that it would cost $100 million.The reports of these surveys can be expected probably in several months after which a more detailed engineering HULL, QUEBEC | survey would have to be made.Then, if Parliament is in session, they may be approached for further action.Paul Couldn\u2019t wait to hear the full measure of thanks proffered by members of the the EODA as he did have to dash to Parliament to come to the aid of his party, but thanks were long and hearty and applause was to be heard after the speaker was outside E C.Connelly C A.| the building P.S vote was defeated A resolution was introduced Into the House of Parliament \u201cTo Service You Is Our Policy\u201d w Dr WALLACE HODGINS Graduate McGill University SURGEON DENTIST Phone 250 Your Peace of Mind is Our Business EXPERT bMY61 FREE Shawville Dec < Now Is The Time \u2014 Place Your Order for your CEMENT BLOCKS NOW and DON'T BE LATE Free Estimates \u2014 No Obligation y.WORK ESTIMA TES MARTINEAU & ALLARD B A , LU.Barristers & Solicitors CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY PHONE 28 D\" *» Cement Blocks and Tiles VICTOR TANNER Shawville Phone 235J ROCKER PANELS 4 door 25.00 2 door 20.00 Box 111 DR.ROLAND CHRETIEN Dental Surgeon CAMPBELL'S BAY Telephone 30 MILNE, HONEYWELL & BURPEE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS any type of car Phone CE 2-1114 Phone 21 Phone HE 2-2852 Dec 61 56 Spark Street, Ottawa 4 Lawn Block, Campbell's Bay 192 Raglan Street, Renfrew Dec 61 ERNIE'S BODY SHOP JOHN F.KELLY QUEBEC SHAWVILLE \u2014 PHONE 287 Quyon Licensed to conduct sales in Pontiac and BOWIE INSURANCE AGENCY anywhere district.Nothing too big or around other General Insurance and Real Estate P.O.Box 10, Campbell\u2019s Bay, Que.\u2014 Your Protection Is Our Business \u2014 Richard Bowie, Agent CALL CAMPBELL'S BAY 91 too small G.R.BROMLEY Dec 60 Eyes Examined \u2014 _ Optical Repairs medical building PEMBROKE - Rh.RE 2-8881 Dec.61 VIPOND CONSTRUCTION CO.LTD.PHONE PR 7-1621 SHOVELS, COMPRESSORS, CRUSHERS, GRADERS, TRUCKS WE MANUFACTURE CONCRETE SEWER PIPE REINFORCED ROAD PIPE \"We Go Anywhere And Tackle Anything\" NELLIS HODGINS General Insurance SHAWVILLE p.O.BOX 144 Dec 60 North Star Feeds PHONE 111 Dec 61 HARRY WOOD & CO.CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS North Star Dairy Supplement when mixed with your own grain is your assurance of the highest returns from your investment.Have your home grown grain made into a balanced ration at our mill or Portable Grinder and Mixer available every Tuesday.DR.R.CAMPBELL THOMPSON Dental Surgeon BRISTOL Telephone 604-12 Harry Wood C A.864 Lady Ellen Place, Ottawa 3 Phone PA 9-4375 Cowley Building The non-confidence 604-3( Dec.61 Phone 389 Dec 61 Shawville if you prefer, by our Quyon Wl GEORGE HYNES AND SON Funeral Home Established 1885 Shawville Dee.m The annual meeting of the Quyon Womens Institute was held at the home of Mrs.E.Dolan.The election of officers for the coming year are Mrs.E.McColi president; Secretary Mrs.K.Dowdall; Treasurer, Mrs.Geo.Pickles.A new list of prizes for Quyon Childrens Fair was made.The night of the regular meeting was chan- Jas.N.Ward |ged to the second Monday of the month.The next meeting Quyon W.I.will celebrate its fifteenth anniversary by having a banquet at a local hotel.THE WARD AGENCY REG'D.If your grain is in short supply we recommend North Star 16% Dairy Ration ready to feed for the best possible results.Fort Coulonge, Que.Phone 80 Phone 49 P O.Box 160 FIRE, AUTOMOBILE & CASUALTY Shawville Milling Co.Ltd.ROW AT & ROWAT NOTARIES SHAWVILLE, QUEBEC Harland C.Rowat Raymond M.Rowat \u201e ce 38 \u2014Residence 247 Dee.61 | WE INSURE UNDERAGE DRIVERS \"Where Trading Is A Pleasure\" LLOYD STEVENS, Manager Telephone 304 Edwin J.Ward Phone 49 % Phone 207 Dec.61 Thursday, Manh 23, 1961 THE EQUITY , m I | o[ Mm\tuww.on.\t.2%*\" ÆTSïïr, Eardly WI\tClarendon WI ,\tJS-T- Ï EE' ass flflgiü ip * ETm«MjZ:::Hrrdx0-2:::: -zrrz:K35rH îsmwœ\t:r\u2014r:,:r srr sr* or our yearly business meeting hospital, 2 baby gowns, one away March i.>#«1.\t,or remembrances sent to our\tConnolly brought Committee, Mrs.Gerald Hod- swiss?\u2014* >rx*M «,, »L-vkïï?ss sï s Smith and seconded by Mrs.^ ^ when a member or children s Fund and Lady Ab- cers for l»i «\tCorrigan.Mrs.N.Sly.A letter of thanks was read) that $25 00 be sent to Shaw- sported t»t*t «he h*d m*Wed\t6ydney Draper; Conven- of the meeting from Mr L.Horner on behalf vwe Hospital.Seconded by | a letter from the Superv of the Board of Directors of Mrs.Sam Wilson Carried the Pontiac Community Hos*| Mrs.Edward Kennedy read pital to express appreciation to ! a letter from the Provincial the ladies of our auxiliary for j citizen convener, Mrs Lawson their work of the past year.| Corrigan, regarding the Lady The refreshment convenor | Aberdeen Scholarship, reports that Mrs.Gravelle ^ made a motion that the sum bring sandwichs and Mrs HR ' 0f $1 oo be sent to it.Seconded Lunam cake for the April | Mrs.Sam Wilson.Carried meeting.Mrs.Clifford moved j Mrs.Percy MvKibbon took adjournment of the business ! the chair for the election of part of tshe meeting\tofficers.Mrs Michael Coollgan We were pleased to have with moved that all officers be reus at this meeting a delega- elected As there were no other Lion from The Canadian Can- nominations Mrs.Percy M Research from Hull.Two j Kibbon declared all officers films were shown after which reelected: mmmm thanked Dr.Gasman and the | bell.Hull team for coming to our Page Ten Mrs.Hosp.Auxiliary At Campbell's Bay local newspaper! She /(*> MONDAY Most people today want and need to keep in step with their community .Only your local newspaper give you the full, intimate picture of people and events in your area that makes this possible .But most people today must also keep in close touch with the broader picture of the nation and the world around them .for this they need the larger metropolitan daily newspaper .\u2022 Your local newspaper and your metropolitan daily make an unbeatable team in bringing you in detail community, national and international news regularly.SPORTS rr V ?J 9:00 - 9:30 p m.can cfr \u2022 \u2022 TUESDAY Rifleman k 9:00 - 9:30 p m.p w ., Mrs.Ken Campbell moved meeting Dainty refreshments [hat all convenors be returned were served to all by Mrs E.Agriculture, Mrs.Sam Wilson; Dagg and Mrs.K.Burman.| Education, Mrs.John Robinson; Home Economics.Mrs.P.McKtbbon; Citizenship, Mrs E.Kennedy; Health and Welfare Mrs.Clifford Bradley; Publicity Mrs.Steve Robinson Mrs Joseph Kennedy thanked all the members for their cooperation and help.After which she declared the meeting adjourned and refresh- * : aTnterpol a CALLING >w ' 1 M i v v * « ri:ï CITIZEN SHIELD FINALS SHAWVILLE fONTIACS 8:00 - 8:30 p.m.M:y Vs ttawa Citizen THURSDAY I «fc, à BUCKINGHAM ACES FRIDAY MARCH 24th.RENFREW ARENA - 8:30 p m.1 ments followed m chosen by most! X 7:30 - 8:30 p.m.& 1 CJO H¦TV 1 FRIDAY me MW WEDNESDAY 5:00 Let's Laugh 6:00 Compass 7:00 Robin Hood SUNDAY\tI 7:30 Bootsie and Snudge AhrL,ro9\"\"\tS» ih'Xkt'cLœ I 2:30 The Things We See\t66 3:00 VALLEY WEEKLY with 0:00 Vue *°£r oitk\u201co ,od ¦\" 3:3Îk,.ur« Film\t12:55 5:00 City View\t.\tTHURSDAY tHF\"'\"'\tl22.9h ite-\tpi sswr-*\tErs MONDAY\t12:55 Epilogue 5:00 Let's Laugh\t| FRIDAY 6:00 Compass 7:00 Saber of London 7:30 Maverick 8:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Society panel 7:30 Film 8:00 Feature Film 9:30 The Third Man 10:00 Vue 11:15 Feature Film 12:30 Picture Page 12:55 Epilogue local programs are in BLACK TYPE 9:30 - 10:00 p m.W WATCH TOR THIS SIGH ! SATURDAY Bourbon Street Beat 8:30 - 9:30 p.m.I SUNDAY » I I 10:00 - 12:00 p.m.etledricallv Equipped \u2022Reddy Wired i \u2022 Light for Living Every Medallion Home has the basic electrical appliances you need tor better living.electric- CJÙ0H CUANKKL 13/ Ottawa HUL1 ally.5:00 Let's Laugh 6:00 Compass 7:00 We Want An Answer BOYS AND GIRLS! WIN A Modern Light for Living graces lire MEDAILLON HOME, and Reddy Wiring makes it all possible future reserve for appliances you II want to add.This médaillon is your permanent guarantee ol belter living electrically ! 9:00 Science 9:30 Trackdown 10:00 Vue 11:15 Feature Film 12:30 Picture Page 12:55 Epilogue BROWNIE BULLET CAMERA with behind the walls a ¦k TUESDAY 5:00 Let's Laugh 6:00 Compass 7:00 Leave it to Beaver 7:30 Cheyenne 8:30 Donna Reed Show 9 00 Rifleman 9^30 Country Music (we keep hoping) 10:00 Vue 11:15 Feature Film 12:30 Picture Page 12:55 Epilogue SATURDAY 5:00 Crossroads, farm show 5:30 Club 13 teen show 6:30 News, Weather, Sports 7:00 San Franciso Beat 7:30 Wagon Train 8:30 Bourbon Street Beat 9:30 Naked City 10:30 News, Weather, Sports 10:50 Feature Film 12:15 Picture Page 12:35 Epilogue ON (HOV! FOR DETAILS - LISTEN SATURDAY MORNINGS \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 AT 11:30 9:30 \u2014 10:30 \u2014 mm CHOV sæioMo DIAL 1350 S i Pag* Eleven THE EQUITY Thursday March 23, 1961 and Staple that this ««Sion Motion by Crs.Sheehand land regarding ditch on I>it 1 and joanniaee that the Becre- Range 12 tary write to Mr Carmen Ire- Motion by Crs, Arm liage at 12 30 N Onslow Council Zolique Thomas Carried adjourn till Tuesday, April 4th Carried OBITUARIES George (lark On March 16, George Edwin Clarke died suddenly of a heart attack at his home In his 64th His death came as a The sudden death of Zotlque i Dick i Thomas, while at work at the HUton Mine In Bristol was a shock to this whole community where the family were so well known His funeral took place Tuesday from the Rlngrosc funeral parlors to the Church of the Immaculate conception.Bryson, and Interment was in the parish cemetery.Mr Thomas was born at Calumet, Que 48 years ago and was educated In the local schools there Twenty-five years ago he married Miss Lois Lawless of Manlwakl, Que.and lived In Calumet until they moved to Bryson 11 years ago for employment in New Calumet Mines Bristol, Que.He is survived by his wife and 2 sons, Jack of Ottawa and Philip and one dughter Anne at home and one grandson John Scott Thomas, Ottawa.His Mother, Mrs.John Tho-of Ansonvllle, 7 brothers.Regular session of the municipal Council held March 6th, 1961, at twelve thirty p.m.Present were Mayor Harry Foran, Crs.Steele, Joannisse, Armltage, Sheehan, and Lapi- EASTER SPECIALS! year.shock to hi* family and friends Previous to his death, Mr.Clarke was manager of the ShftWvUle Egg & Hatchery Association.As well as being a carpenter, he farmed for many years on his grandfathers form, Wm.Clarke, the first Crown Land agent In Pontiac.In 1957, he retired from the farm and moved to Shawvllle after having built a home.Born at Morehead, October 6, 1897, he was the son of Mr and Mrs David Clarke.His father predeceased him several years ago.He attended the Clarendon No.11 school.On April 22, 1926, he married the former Flossie Telford In Ayl\" mer United Church.Surviving besides his wife and mother (the former Mary Ellen McVeigh i are two daughters Mrs Oswald Cuthbert-(Jeanl of Campbell's Bay, Mrs Don McCord (Margaret» of Oharteris; four sons, Wm.of Morehead; Jack of Leitchfleld, Orval of Campbell\u2019s Bay and Fred of Shawvllle; also one brother James of Ottawa The funeral was conducted by W J.Hayes 8t Sons from the Clarke residence to St.John's Anglican Church.More, head, where he had been a warden for many years Ser- conducted by Rev.F.Burton of Campbell's Bay.In-1 Frederick Gustave Thoms ferment was In St.John\u2019s cem- panged away at the age of 61 etery.\ton March 3 after a heart sei- Pall bearers were Messrs zure in Pontiac Community Cecil McTlernan, Lionel Tel- Hospital.ford, Larry Black, Ronald Ric- ] Rev E BUehler officiated at hardson.Wilbur Horner and|the funeral and the choir erre I960 CADILLAC Coop# de Ville - Power seat, power windows, less than 10,000 miles, sparkling green with white wall tires, 2,000 less than a new one.Motion by Crs.Armltage and Steele that minutes of Feto Wh session be adopted as Carried.The following account was presented : - Municipal Forms \u2014 $4 72 Motion by Crs.Lap,erre and Steele that the foregoing bill Carried Motion by Crs.Armltage and Lapierre that a contribution of twenty-five dollars be granted to the Red Cross Society.DESOTO Adventurer 2 door Hardtop, all power equipped, 10,300 original 1960 miles, luvury and beauty at a low price.read.1960 BUICK LeSibre Convertible, radio, white walls, power steering end brake dark grey in color, driven only nine months and less than 10,000 miles.1960 METEOR 4 Door Country Sedan Station Wagon, radio, automatic, power steering, only 4,046 miles.Absolutely like new.\t~ 1959 CADILLAC Sedan de Ville, Two tone, radio, every power extra, white walls, excellent condition throughout.1959 BUICK 4 Door LeSabre Hardtop, radio, automatic, one local owner, very low mileage.1959 CADILLAC 62 Series Sedan, power seat, power windows, radio, dark grey with light top, a beautiful car.1958 CHRYSLER Imperial Sedan, Everything you could ask for in luxury, has to be seen.be paid.Carried Motion by Crs Lapierre and Batiste and Lionel of Anson-18teele that Mr Andrew Daley ville, Raoul and Albert In Ca- appointed auditor for the lumet, Que, Lambert, Ste Ca- r ]9fll\tCarried, thermes, Billie, Welland and Morris.Toronto.6 sisters, Mrs.Motion by Crs Sheehan Herman Young (Pauline> Mrs.and Joannisse that Mr Morris McAndrow (Blanche» ward Dolan be paid for three Calumet, Que , Mrs.Ed Trin- quarters of an acre of land Leonard purchased from him to widen mas ion Buicks, Cadillacs, Chryslers and Oldsmobiles, 15 fully reconditioned 1956-7 8 luxury cars, offered at prices you will find hard to resist.Ed- High Quolity of o Foir Price Open Evenings 75 used cars on display.Good Terms neer Deslaurier (Cecllel Mrs.Frank road (Lot 5A, Range 8* at the Ansonvllle | rate of $60 00 per acre.($37 50 > Carried Lachance (Lucy) Mrs.Raymond Mlneault (Laureate) Ottawa REID BROS.MOTOR SALES LTD.Motion by Crs.Lapierre and Sheehan that the Secretary purchase a new shear for Municipality grader.Arnprior, Ontario Orta wo Line CE3-3044 Tel.623-3137 Frederick G.Thoms Carried vice was I B ; I ) \\ I l r f t MS i I # 1 a m k sang, What a Friend we Have in Jesus Burial was In the parish cemetery at Schwartz.Pall bearers were Ray iTSCSIg ET- Ifcïi ÉM !»*¦ ried Ida Amanda Yach who now resides at Ytrm.Also surviving are children Mrs.Ernest Bretzlaff of Scarborough, Ontario, Jena, Mrs.Allan Enunerson of Manotick, Bari of Yarn and grandchildren Wayne Bretzlaff, Raymond, Marlene, Leonard, Dennis and Betty Thoms of Port Colbome.other surviving re-j I latives are Edward Thoms of Ottawa, William Thoms of Shawvllle and Adolph Thoms of Fort Colbome % m S 4 S < Dr.J.A.Petty 1 y Zacharias, for your wMê family nity was 1 V 't Ladies Black, High Heel Shoes r $5.95 / .2 to 1 pany of time of his death.Born in Fort Coulonge, the of the late Mr.and Mrs.Michael Retty, Dr Hetty was married to the former Ruth O'Donnell and had a daughter, Stephanie.The funeral took place Saturday, March 18, to St.Peter's Church for Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m.and burial In the parish cemetery.Pallbearers were James u Ward, Dea Sauriol, Sonny Grace, Truman Raymond all brothers of Mrs.Retty.$8.95 Misses Black Patent Shoe» ï son Elma, $3.95 Ladies Wedge Heel Shoes in Brown & Black was $4.49 « $5.98 Elizabeth Decks Martha McVeigh MEN'S SHOES Brown & Black $6 95 Elizabeth Ann Deeks, beloved daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ellery Deeks, passed away at her home, 68 Hopewell Ave., Ottawa.Ont., Sunday, March 19, 1961 In her 10th year.The death of Miss Martha McVeigh R N occured Saturday March 18 at the home of her brother Gerald MvVeigh In Indianapollis, Ind.Funeral service was held In Ste Ann es Church, Calumet Island, Que.I The service was conducted Wednesday A M.Interment I at the Wesleyan Methodist in the Parish Cemetery.She ohuroh at 2 p.m.Tuesday af- I ternoon, March 21.Rev.Mer-Mlss McVeigh was the Vyn Summers conducted the daughter of the late John Mc- I funeral service assisted by the Vedgh and Mary Kennedy and Rev.W.R.Schamehorn and was born on the old home- Rev.Willis Mack.Rev.Sum-stead In Lower Litchfield she I mers spoke on Elizabeth\u2019s fav-lfit there for her nurses trai- orite Bible verse Mark 10: 14 ning in the General Hospital I-Suffer the little children to In Orleans N.Y.For many years I come unto me, and forbid them she was associated with Dr.not; for of such is the kingly C.Taylor of Cleveland Ohio | dom of God.\" and on his retirement she be-office nurse for Dr.Girls Flatties in Green, Black, Suede, Leather and Patent Boys' Shoes Brown & Black $2.95 - $6.95 to $4.29 » $7.69 $9.95 was 75.Ladies Black & Bone coloured Shoes THE HE WITS ON SHOES .95 backed by a clear, simple guarantee for boys & girls in Brown & Black .5.95 * to 895 She leaves to mourn her loss besides her parents, 3 sisters, Phyllis, Carol and Elaine; her grandparents Mr.and Mrs.Ben Smith and Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Deeks; also several aunts and uncles.came Paul Shaughnessy of Lakewood Ohio.She retired last September to live with her brother Gerald McVeigh and his family In Indianapolis.Relatives are 3 sisters, Mrs.David Clark (Madella) Shawvllle, Que.Mrs.Thos Stanton (Lila) Quyon, Que.Mrs.Alphonse Cahill (Gladys) of Calumet island.3 brothers, Austin of Toronto, Ray Mloh.and Gerald of Indianapolis U 8 A.This Store will be Closed all day, Good Friday, March 31st and open Thursday night, March 30 for night shopping.and Merritt $ CITIZEN SHIELD FINALS SHAWVILLE PONTIACS Vs BUCKINGHAM ACES FRIDAY MARCH 24»h.RENFREW ARENA - 9:00 P.M.Phone 29 f Flint, Shawvllle I) 1 Thurtdiy, Merck 21, 1f*l THE EQUITY CLASSIFIED AD KATES S Cents per word A k k A 5.; H cents minim lïtil : Money should he paid In ».advance if possible Hemoriam verses 10c per line v, m PHONE 75 SH A miLLE â For Sale Ha y Horae and row hay ln «quare boira, $22 00 per ton delivered.Kenneth May, ph.Foi estera Falls 648-7946.xniSO Cards of Thanks Female Help Wanted In Memoriam lenders House For Sole I Housekeeper, preferably mid-1 CAVENDER \u2014 In fond and | Our heartfelt thanks to all loving memory of my father those who extended comfort-Rev.I.B.Cavender who pass-1 lng sympathy and help in our ed away, March 27, 1940 Gone dear father, gone for-1 and father, George Clarke ever, How we miss your smiling Sealed marked tenders will be received by the undersigned for one road foreman and
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