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[" « RECORDAK OF CANADA LTD., P.O.BOX 104% OTTAWA, ONTARIO.JAN 68 No.6, 85th Year SHAWVILLE, Que., Thursday, February 9, 1967 per copy 10c Highest award of Safety Council | World Day of Prayer Friday Feb l presented workers at Hilton Mine\tI\t¦ 1 1 The World Dey of Prayer service wiM be observed in Si.Andrew's Presbyterian Church Feb 10th Friday 3 p.m.with ladies from fhc United Church participating.The leaden arc Mrs.Hugh Fraud foot and Mn.Ira Whelen In charge.In Shawvillc the World Day of Prayer Service will be in the Free Methodist Church at 2:30 pm with all denominations welcome.Canadian women in communities from Newfoundland to the Yukon will participate in this annual event.They will use a service prepared by the late Queen Salote of Tonga, a dedicated Christian, who for marry years led her own people in this annual observance.The first of the day's gatherings will be held at dawn in rhe South Pacific\u2019s Tonga Islands, moving westward with the advancing sun until prayers for peace and understanding have literally circled the globe.The Day of Prayer began in the United States in 1887 and in Canada inr 1895 and has spread around the world.Intercession is the central idea of the Worid Day of Prayer and offerings are substantial.In Canada gifts amounted to more than $75,000.00 inr 1966 to be used for the publication and distribution of Christian literature, refugee work and other concerns throughout the world.\"Records are not the important thing\" said Mine Manager Bill Muloin Tuesday morning, \u201cwhat really matters is that people have retained their income .family life is more hap py .individuals enjoy good health\".He was addressing a Representative group of mine workers prior to the awarding of the highest honor of the National Safety Council by Pickands-Ma-thcr Safety Director Glenn Hostetler.Artificial ice official opening March 3rd * ! A four man committee representing the Shawville Ponitacx, the Artificial Ice Committee, the Shawville Lions Club and the Shawville Council is organizing an official opening program for the ice plant to take place Friday March 3rd before a senior hockey game.The plan « to have representatives from the National Hockey League and other sports personalities on hand at this occasion.As plans develop they will be published further.The latest contribution to the fund has been $100.from Jack Argue, Shawville.ï The brief ceremony place during the working day in Mr.Muloin a office and coffee was served afterwards.Bill's short speech was directed not only to those present but to the entire mine personnel.He said everyone in the operation contributes his share which meant that around th eyear a lot of people have been working on safety.Statistics of safety at Hilton show that in their first year of operations there were 22.7 disabling injuries per million man hours.By 1962 there were only \u2018 9.9.In 1963 and 1964 there were 3.1 and in 1965 there were took Fair will feature historic parade and show of local talent i VJ V# Also among recipients of the safety award were Ron Coyne,\tI>ee Hodgins and Louis Charlie Schmidt, Merion Glenn, Basil Daley and Norm McLean Judd to organize two import-end seated Ted Malette, Manny McIntyre, Leo Ralston and Owen ant events for this year\u2019s Fair.One event will be a parade \u2022 of horse drawn vehicles to take is only pertinent in that it in- p|ace Friday evening.Sept 15th dicates some of the difficulties of those early days in the matter company consisted of mostly of communications.Mr.Hos-furnaccs and docks.At that tetter\u2019s father who was also a time the fatalities and lost time Pickands-Matbcr man was fluent in five languages and still van was unable to converse with Ion1 many of his staff.Shawville Fair Board has f of everyone wishing to take part will be needed before the committee can begin its work and all enquiries should be made by mail to Mr.Lee Hodgins, Shawville at present Hill, representing nine other departments of the mine.i of the Pickands-Mather Company some records of operation from 1906 to 1910 when the which will go through town and wind up in the arena as part of the official opening ceremony.2.2.Then during the period of September, 1965 to November 1966 which represented sit actual million maty hour* on the injuries were what Mr.Hostet-job, there were no disabling in- ter would term \"tremendous\" by juries on the Hilton Mine rec- today's standards, but were sl-ords.Bill Muloin became Mine ready a gfeat concern of Mr.Manager in September 1965.\u201cOne step further advised\twcre thcn \\n attendance at all\tMine Bill, \u201chow about taking some of\t^lcsc meetings.They wanted\t(he this safety home with you?\u201d\tsomething done and as early as\t(he With all the current safety a-\ts,xt>' ycars a£° measures were\ta|| (he men will have one on dis- wareness on the job, Mr.Muloin\t^cing taken to improve safety\tplay where they work.The Na- said that it is getting to the point in lhc company.\ttional Safety Council is an Am- C omplete details of the par- where less accidents occur in in-\tIn 1912 the National Safety\tcrican organization whose mem-\taje\twil1 he\tpublished\tnext dustry than at home.He urged\tCouncil was formed and its first\thership is made up of about\tmonth.Meanwhile\tLee\tand his men to protect their famil- executive included représenta- 25% Canadian companies so it Louis would appreciate volun-ies in the same way they pro-\tlion from Pickands-Mather.Rec-\tactually is an international tec ted themselves and their id-\tords improved over the years as\tgroup.low workers with safety mea- the companies undertook measures to prevent injuries to their | were: The presentation of the beau-1 men.From the point of view of r, The addition of early model hoped for too.In connect-wim the horse drawn vehicles it is expected that many locally owned antiques will be brought out.TNs will require a lot of repairing and preparing of wheels, springs, upholstery ?nd harness and for this reason the plan is being made public at this early date.V if Several small replicas of the award presented to The Hilton will be presented to various departments at Mine to assure that Pickand* and Mr.Mather who \\ leers lo work on this parade committee.The parade will also Witnessing the presentation j be repeated on Saturday afternoon, Sept 16.\tF sures after work.Basil Daley of Quyon, shovel tiful plaque was made by Mr.| company operation, safety was | operator, Bob Hortie of Shaw- ville general pit foreman and Mr.Hostetler mentioned pre-l Bill Brandum of Shawville, pit vious to his talk that in 1911, superintendent, representing pit presentative and Mine Manager | Pickands-Mather found it nec-| operations; essary to publish its safety re- Mr.Hostetler said he had I gulations in 13 languages to I dressing section, Merton Glenn found among the early minutes I reach all their employees! This | of Maryland, pelletizing section', Charlie Schmidt of Shawville, assistant shift foreman pelletizing, Ted Malefic of Portage, pelletizing foreman and Les Price of Shawville, plant superintendent representing plant operations; The second event oi great interest will be a musical production to be staged in the arena Saturday night.Planning, auditions and rehearsing for this show will commence in March and only talent from inside Pontiac will be used.A complete list Glenn Hostetler and accepting | an important factor as well, the award were Earl Cooney, the Union Safety Committee re- ¦ Glenn Hostetter, Safety Inspector for Pickands Mather & Co.congratulates Bill Muloin, Manager at Hilton Mine on the safety record of his men which this week won for them the highest award of the National Safety Council.Emard Protos Le0 Ralston of Bryson, ore Bill Muloin.i Tttt HlUW MIXES \u2014 Ryan Tanguay of Portage du Foi;, pit and shops, Norman MacLean of Haley\u2019s Station, plant, Ron Coyne of Bryson, electrical, Wilf Schwartz of Bristol, electrical foreman, Manny McIntyre of Renfrew, plant maintenance Bean?, mobile equipment fore-1 man, and Alex Mucha maintenance superintendent representing Maintenance; Safety Inspector Don Corse and Owen Hill of Shawville, supervisor of administrative servie- mmmœmmMiM'S \u2022SmHHHHMH mit WÊCOÏD w * * « s flBPAftflEKÎAt «Cm» M foreman, Llyal t l \\ % $ es.n was held at Poissonrs Hotel, Campbell\u2019s Bay witfcH* j sic supplied by the Countrymen from Renfrew.Wearing Joyce (Mrs.Dalton Dods) Ot- piece suit of burgundy tawa, Ruth (Mrs.George Calderjj white corsage, the bride left with Toronto, Keith, Shawville, Grace ^er 8roo \\\t\\ Friday\u2014X 6.30\tp.m.'\u2014Kids Bible Klub 8.00\tp Minute Message\u2014Help for Today\u2014647-2444\t\\ BRISTOL RIDGE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastor Rev.A.Morgan 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00\ta.m.\u2014Morning Worship 7.30\tp.m.\u2014Evangelistic Service Midweek 8.00 p.m.\u2014Wednesday, Prayea Meeting 8.00 p.m.\u2014Thursday, Young Peoples\t-» low THE HON PAUL A.MARTINEAU P.C, Q.C Barrister and Solicitor Box 219 Campbell's Bay, Tel.28R11 102 Main St., Hull Tel 771-7415 DR.WALLACE HODGINS GRADUATE McGill UNIVERSITY SURGEON DENTIST SHAWVILLE Crowning of Carnival King: Terry Stewart, Princes Maurice G ravel le and Jimmy Stewart.Puck-carrying race Brent I phone 7-2431 Peck, Randy Burman, Neil Far- _______________ Quyon Parish Rev.t.N.McColl St.John's, Quyon Service I II 00 a.m.\u2014Communion 11.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School St.Luke's, Eardley 9.30 a.m.\u2014Communion VIPOND CONSTRUCTION CO.LTD.WE MANUFACTURE CONCRETE SEWER PIPE REINFORCED ROAD PIPE SHOVELS, COMPRESSORS, CRUSHERS, GRADERS, TRUCKS \"We Go Anywhere And Tackle Anything\" PHONE PR 7-1621 rell GEORGE HYNES & SON FUNERAL QUYON UCW \\ St.Thomas, Bristol 2.00\tp.m.\u2014Worship Christ Church, Aylmer Rev.James G.Bovington 8.00\ta.m.Holy Communion 9.15 a.m.Matins HOME HULL, QUEBEC The regular meeting of the Quyon UCW was held at the I phone 647-2469 home of Mrs.Ronald MacKcn- - ESTABLISHED IMS Young Peoples SHAWVILLE MILNE, HONEYWELL & BURPEE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS DR.R.J.CHRETIEN B.A., D.D.S.zie Feb 2nd with Mrs.R.Davis assisting Phone 232-1114 Phone HE 2-2852 56 Spark Street, Ottawa 4 PHONE 30 I 192 Raglan Street, Renfrew \u2022 a Mrs.Jim Horner directed the meeting and extended a word | CAMPBELL S BAY of welcome to Mrs Hunlly.Mrs.Harper Young conducted the devotional period.The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.Nine members and 2 visitors answered the roll call.ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH St.Edward's Parish, Bristol Mine Father D.J.Morris P.P.Morning Masses\u2014 Masses 9 and 11 a.m.Confession before all masses St.Mark the Evangelist, Aylmer Sundays: 8, 9.30, 11 and 12 a m | discussed 7.15 a.m.\u2014Daily OFFICE HOURS 8 am to 6 pm DAILY CLOSED WEDNESDAYS LLOYD KENSLEY EQUIPMENT RENTALS LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE FLOAT SERVICE MOVING OF HOUSES CAMPBELL'S BAY ROW AT & ROWAT NOTARIES SHAWVILLE, QUEBEC HARLAND C.ROWAT RAYMOND M.ROWAT OFFICE 7-2975 P.O.Box 31 Phone 81 Correspondence was read and BLAKE'S HEATING and FUEL OIL INSTALLATIONS - REPAIRS - CLEANING \u2014 SERVICE Shâwville The treasurer\u2019s report was given.The invitation to Live Crusade was discussed and information connected with it was received and read.STARKS CORNERS PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev.D.T.Murdock \"The Little Church With a Big Heart\" COMPLETE WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Rev.R.T.Benson.Pastor ''Church of the Chimes\" 10.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11:00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.Evening Service INSURANCE P.O.Box 509 Phone 647-2739 SERVICE The Easter bazaar was discussed and scheduled for Mar 18.A Centennial tea was planned for late in spring.Mrs.Huntly gave a very interesting talk on Jamaica.The meeting closed with pray- 1 9 2 9 \" \"SINCE GORDON T.PAUL GENERAL INSURANCE 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00\tam.\u2014Mornipg Worship Sunday Evening Service 7.30 pm Wednesday\u2014 Bible Study and Prayer Meeting Tuesday 8:00 p.m Prayer meeting and Bibe Study Thursday\u2014 3:00 p.m.Ladies Prayer Meeting 8:00 pan.Young Peoples Meet- KENGIL CONSTRUCTION CO.LTD KEN KERFOOT RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS Head Office P.O.Box 276 SHAWVILLE PHONE 647 2525 Clarendon St., QUYON, QUE.Telephone: Office 28, Res.80 Wm.F.STEPHENS er.* Piano Sales & Service Tuning & Repairs Lunch was served by the host- THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH Rev.A.H.Perry Church of the Light & Life Hour heard 1.30 p.m.Smiths Falls, dial 630 LITCHFIELD ENTERPRISES LTD.EXCAVATING AND EQUIPMENT RENTALS Campbell's Bay OTTAWA ess Ottawa 4 208 Florence St ing THE EV.LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev.Glenn D.O'Connt», Pastor Services alternate weekly 9.30 a.m.and 11 a.m.between St.John\u2019s Ladysmith & Zion.Schwartz Phone 74-4 Phone 825-1954 PONTIAC DRY CLEANERS \"YOUR CLOTHES BEST FRIEND\" THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Bristol Memorial Church 11.45- a.m.\u2014Church Service 9.30 a.m.\u2014Sunday School Fort Cou longe 9.45\ta.m.Service 11.45\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School St.Andrew's, Aylmer 10.00 a.m.\u2014 Regular Service PONTIAC PRINTSHOP LTD \u201cHome of The Equity\u201d if COMMERCIAL PRINTERS if STATIONERY SUPPLIES if OFFICE EQUIPMENT Campbell's Bay 9:45 a.m.Sunday School 11.00 a m.Morning Worship Tuesday\u2014 8:00 p.m.\u2014Prayer Meeting Shâwville 7:30 p.m.Evening Worship service by the Pastor SHAWVILLE CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE WJ Dr.W V WITONE THE STANDARD CHURCH Rev.E.6.$ Craig 10.00 a m.\u2014Sunday School 11 00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship j SHAWVILLE 7 30 o.m.\u2014Evrnmg Service _________ SWKI 2 to $ pai ODORLESS CLEANING PHONE 7-2577 647-2682 Page 9 THE EQUITY Thursday, February 9 1967 Ladysmith Vinton Sha w ville Mr.Pat Kavanagh of Aylmer and Mr.John Kavanagh of 9t Rose apent the weekend with Mr.and Mr» E.Kavanagh.Mis* Grace Mulvey of SMTC Chapeau spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Austin Sloan.Miss Anne Hearty of SMTC, Chapeau spent the weekend with Mrs.Rita Hearty.Mrs.Claire Fleury and son of Ottawa spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Francis Me Crank.Mr.Donald Fleury of Ottawa attended the M-Guire-Bcaupre wedding on Saturday.Miss Frances Wrinn of Otta-spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Wnnn.Miss Eleanor Kdly of Ottawa spent the weekend with Mrs T.C Kelly.Miss Marilyn McGuire of the SMTC, Chapeau spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Alban McGuire.Get well wishes to Mr.Alban McGuire who is in Pontiac hospital, ShawviHe.Mr.and Mrs.Bob Fisher of Ottawa spent the weekend with friends and relatives here.Weekend guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Towell, Mrs.James Davis, Fort Coul-enge, Mr.and MrsT.D.F Kelly of Montreal, Mr, Nelson Hamilton of Moose Jaw who « staying for a visit with the fam- Mrs.Mu no Fierobin is spending some time with lier son-inlaw and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Ronnie Lassenha and her son Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Fierobin, Ottawa.Miss Darlene Krose of Grand-mere Que spent the weekend with her parents Mr.and Mrs.Fred Krose and other friends.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Fierobin and family spent Sunday in Ottawa with Mrs.Fierobir/s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Verner Schwartz.A card was received from Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Grodde now holidaying in a cottage on San Ibd Island, Florida, reporting good fishing, ami sends greetings to all.Uy.Mrs.Lloyd Fulford spent last weekend with friends in Sudbury Holstein breeders throughout the area will he saddened to hear that Mrs Hcrmas Lajoie, wife of the (Quebec Holstein fieldman, passed away Tuesday morning in Montreal after a lengthy illness.¦*.\\ 1 wa x i Hector Dowes' Golden wedding i Otter Lake Congratulation* from the iHondrable John Diefenbaker and the Honorable Ray Johnston were received by Mr.and Mrs.Hector Dowe on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary.Friends and neighbors frem near and far gathe'ed at the home of Mrs.Ortha Bonshor with whom they reside to congratulate the honored couple.I , Mrs.David Boudin arrived home from the Hospital Saturday and is feeling better.Visitors with Mr.and Mrs.Helmut Erfle were Mr.and Mrs.August Erfle, Karl, Mr.and Mrs.Wally Bretzlaff and boys, Ladysmith, Mr.and Mrs.A.Zimmerling, Mr.and Mrs.A.Krutz and girls, Mrs.A.Dagg and Mrs.Hannah Zacharias.Mr.and Mrs.Warren Sparling and family, Braeside visited Mr.and Mrs.William Zimmerling.Visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.I.Richard Sunday were Mr.and Mrs.Merle Richard, Mr.and Mrs.Earl Richard and son, Renfrew, Mr.and Mrs.A Richard, Packenham.Sunday visitors with Mrs.Verna Burke were Mr.Burke, Miss Shirley Bingclo, Osr.awa, Mr.and Mrs.Angus Carmen, Mr.Bobby Burke, Ottawa and a friend .: i It is Indeed true, Madam, that an adequate service entrance with sufficient wiring enables you to use all the appliances you want anytime.Free yourself from housekeeping drudgery, make your home really worth living in I Adequate wiring gives you all the electricity you need for efficient operation of your electrical servants, always.It is also a guarantee of total safety.Your master electrician will be glad to supply you with all details on Hydro-Quebec's financing plan for the renovation of electric home wiring.Or ask any Hydro-Quebec office.\"WIIAT A IHMllŒXti: CEMETERY MEMORIALS Mr.and Mrs.Dowc were married in Hull January 25, 1917.Mrs.Dowc was the former Mabel Cochrane.with an adequate e lee trie fterrice eat ranee I., I ran now hare ail the applianee* I alwayh wanted99 MONUMENTS OF FINE MARBLE and GRANITE of Hie BEST QUALITY THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE OTTAWA VAtLEY Visit our Showroom and see for Yourself GEORGE H.FROATS & SONS LTD.121 Argyle St.S RENFREW, ONT.Phone.432 - 4224 Hector is a well known former carpenter and for many years operated his own saw-mill.He also was interested in race horses.He has served many differ- Councillor and and like ent times as school commissioner H everyone else he took a great m terest in the local cheese factory of years ago and the old Wright and Pontiac Telephone Co.Mrs.Dowe too took a great interest in church work.Women\u2019s Institutes and Red ( ross.They have two children, one Arden of Hull and a daugh- grandchildren irr serving were Mrs.Percy Me Kibbon, Mrs.Cecil Far is, Mrs.Hilton Cochrane, Mrs.Lome Draper, Mrs.Hector Overton and Mrs.Austin Lusk.Instalments are only $4 92 per month.son ter Ortha, two Stacey Dowe and Murray Bon- shor.National Electrical Weak February 6-11,1967 .\"Electricity Powara Progreaa\" Hydro-Quebec i In the afternoon tea was poured by Mrs.Dowe\u2019s only sister , Mrs.Lila Brady.Ottawa, Mrs.Ira Merrifield and Miss Beatrice Cochrane.Evening pouters were Mrs.Kenneth Campbell and Mrs.Robert Bronson.Assisting i How to change a chilly basement into a cosy playroom Dunra ven Mr.and Mrs.David Graham and Paul and Miss Phyllis and Keith Benoit visited their parents Mr.and Mrs.Angus Ben- Spruce, Pine, Hemlock and Poplar Morley Hodgins Ltd.oil.Best wishes to Jimmy Donnelly for a speedy recovery.He had his tonsils removed.Miss Mary Benoit, Ottawa and Bert Forrest, Perth visited with Mr.and Mrs.J.Benoit last weekend.Mrs.Desmond Maheral and Miss Eva Kelleher visited their parents ever the weekend.Mr.and Mrs.E.Timms and Garry, Mr.and Mrs.Ray Ma-heral and girls, Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Maheral and Karen, Miss Bernadette Maheral, Hudson, Helen and Richard, Ottawa visited with Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Maheral recently.Happy birthday to Miss Emily Dumouchel who celebrates her birthday this week.Mr.and Mrs.Laurier Dumouchel, Bryson* visited her parents on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.O.Ryan of Gatineau Mills visited Mr.and Mrs.Angus Benoit on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Rodgers and family of Bryson visited with Mrs.Ryan Benoit Sunday.Mr.Angus Benoit and Keith, Mr.Garnet Benoit attended the Carnival in Deep River on Sat- Phone 647-2727 Shawville f 1966 DEMONSTRATORS 2 to be sold at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES ! If there's a cold spot in the basement (or anywhere else) that your furnace cen t reach\u2014warm it up easily, economically, with an electric heating unit Plain insulation won't solve the problem.Additional electric heat will\u2014and without th nec- Chevrolet Bel Air.4 door sedan.6 cyl.automatic, white Mist blue metallic finish with match- essity for costly duct work or a larger furnace! An electric heating unit is simple to install, economical to operate.Wide choice of thermostatically adiant, convection, and fan type\u2014to suit both your heating requirements and the decor of your home.Cut out cold spots and i cut down fuel costs.No more overheating the rest of the house, trying to waim cold basements, attics and bedrooms with your regular heating system.Added electric heat will turn those cold spots into extra living areas.Ask your electric heating contractor for details and costs, or disit with your local electric utility office.I 1966 walls, wheel discs, ing interior.Only 5,000 miles on this beauty.See Benny Allen for a demonstration drive.controlled models t BALANCE OF NEW CAR WARRANTY IN EFFECT ON BOTH CARSI you m 1966 Chevrolet Impala, 2 door hard-top, power steering, power brakes, 327 v-8 motor, automatic, white walls, discs, rad plastic seat covers and floor mats, many other extras, 12,000 miles, new car condition.Madeira Maroon metallic finish with beige vinyl top.See Buzz y Hodgins for a demonstration drive.cuss PONTIAC ELECTRIC REG'D urday.The lucky winner of the Jackpot of $475 at Lions Bingo in Mrs.Pat McGuire.j.L HODGINS CO.LTD.Electric Heating Contractor F.E.Lacourse, Bryson was Other winners were Mrs Arnold McGee, and Mrs.Ken Grif- Phone 647-2417 Shawville, Phone 647-2234 Shawville, Que.fin. Pag) 10 THE EQUITY Thursday, February 9, 1967 MARCH\u2014 2\u2014Quyoo v* Shswville 2\u2014Bryson vs Calumet It.Pontiacs split pair with Ottawa Nationals CRUS AM NOTES The Pontine Invitation to Live Crusade to be held in Shawville United Church during April under sponsorship of the Clarendon and District Ministerial Associ- The Shawville Pontiacs saw\tec-i Bryan\tMurray paced\tthe I\tetion came\tmuch into fo- tion twice this past week in\tthe\tShawville\tattack with two\tgoals\t*\u201c in\tShewvlllc\tover the past Ottawa-St Lawrence Senior Hoc- and a pair of assists on goals by weekend- Mr William MoCaul, key League and they split a pair lincmates Royce Richardson \u201c dder ^ Knox Preabyterian d»e Ottawa Na- and Carson Ryan.Terry Wendt Church Toronto, a dedicated also had a big night as he also Dutchman, a talented Baritone Last Friday the Pontiacs were fixed a pair of markers for the smger end Trombonist, the Diin top form as they skated to a\tPontiacs.\tIrv C ampbell\tand\trec,or ^U,IC\tfoe the forth- à\u20143 win over the Nationals\tin\tRoyce Richardson each picked\tcom\u2018n*\tC rusade,\twas in Shaw- Shawville.\tup a pair of assists for Shawville Vllle for lhe weekend.The first 1**» Wayne Freitag led the Ottawa asked lo *ive the,T names Mn attack with 3 goals and three as- Kdgar Hodgin* who » chairman sists while Lnrry Baker added a ^ ,hc Music Committee, pair of markers.Dave Little, Lu- J °n the weekend Mr.William cien Richard, Garry Goyer.Jack McCaul took part in the morn-Valiquette and Gaétan Secoeurs '?* worship at Holy Trinity completed the Ottawa scoring C-burch at Radford assisting the with one goal each.\tRev John Pearce.At the eleven o'clock service in ShawviHe United Church Mr.McCaul led PONTIAC HACK HOCKEY SCHEDULE 20\u2014ShawviMe vs ( ampbell s Bey (S.30> 23\u2014Shawville vs Bryson 23\u2014Quyon vs Calumet Is.26\u2014Calumet Is.vs Shawville 26\u2014\tBryson vs Campbell\u2019s B.27\u2014\tCampbell % B.vs Quyon I 27\u2014Bryson vs Shawville I FEBRUARY\u2014 9\u2014Calumet Is.vs Quyon 9\u2014Bryson vs Shawville 12\u2014Campbell's B.vs Bryson 12\u2014\tShawville vs Calumet Is.13\u2014\tShawville vs Bryson 13\u2014Quyon vs Campbell's B.16\u2014Calumet h.vs Bryson 16\u2014Shawville vs Quyon 19\u2014Calumet Is vs Campbell * 19\u2014Quyon vs Bryson 5\u2014Bryson vs Quyon 5\u2014Campbell'* B.vs Calumet 6\u2014CsmpfceH'i Bay vs Shawville (8:30) of games with tionals.in Are You Sure That You Aren't Paying Too Much Income Tax This Year?14 G-tve your Keorl in DIO YOU KNOW THAT THE GOVERNMENT ALLOWS YOU MANY SAVINGS?Why don't you save yourself the bother and heedaches and let us compile your Income Tex for you?For further information phono Shawville 647-2453 from 6 p.m.to t p m.Monday through Friday-ill day Saturdays were JEWELRY » at them indicating the wide open type of play.Hubert McCauley JEWELLER USK'S on the label, ¦-\"Sfe.CASH ¦ S - CASH ¦ S - CASH means Carson Ryan, Royer Richardson and Glen Richardson con , .B i^WBI^H^B^ nectcd for the Shawville mark- thc Congregation in singing ers in a losing cause.\t| 9mtc a numhcr °f hymns.Mrs.Harland Rowat plaved V* gamc ,or Shawville the piano for the service accom-.s this Friday when they host the , panying Mrs Edgar Hodg.ns at Buckingham Aces in Shawville.the organ and Mr McCaul Game time 9:00 p m.\tI the Trombone.There should be some great choir and congregational singing in the forthcoming Crusade.QUALITY «t; mi on the table x k& J on LIONS COMMUNITY CENTRE x V.1 BEECH6ROVE BOWLING Tuesday, Feb.14thf 8 p.m.For A Valentine s Day He Will Never Forget .Bccchgrove Bowling League Standings as of Jan 19, 1967 I early\u2014 Ladies High Singl Ronnie Kennedy Ladies High Gros Stella Scott Men\u2019s High Singl Frank Robinson Men's High Cross\u2014 Ivan Trudeau LATE\u2014 Men's High Cross\u2014 Lome Brady Ladies High Cross\u2014 Sharon* Bryan Men's High Single Ladies High Single-Sharon Bryan January 26- Ladies High Single: Barbara Bronson Doreen Dowd Ladies High Cross: Doreen Dowd Men\u2019s High Single Lee Hamilton Men's High Cross: Sandy Burke » $50.00 JACKPOT EVERY NIGHT $200.00 JACKPOT AT 58 NUMBERS 228 540 vx ; \u2022 229 « 589 t sf X 641 569 Y Æ 5 244 t i 267 SOCK HIM! ~A t 243 i 243 263 BELT HIM! HIGH QUALITY' 265 656 THIS FRIDAY ¦ TIE HIM UP! v ffj February 10th, 9 p.m.Make Beef Profits Go Highe ST.LAWRENCE j SENIOR A He'll Love You For It! Valentine's Day Is Tuesday, February 14th r Our scientifically compounded Cattle Feed fects health and promotes growth pounds faster, more profitably -of growth and gains per feed dollar! Use proved feed .see the results for yourself.procattle put on more NOCKIV L UF rHOCKEY e e e with a better ratio our profit- SHAWVILLE PONTIACS OLD SPICE GIFT SETS! All Gifts Neatly Boxed and Wrapped \"APPAREL SPECIALISTS FOR MEN A BOYS\" VS BUCKINGHAM ACES LIONS COMMUNITY CENTRE SHAWVILLE 7 CO.LTD # 4 - \u2022>**** A r THIS IS ALLAN CUP HOCKEY >*^-j,^k-A-y.,
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