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October 1, 2025

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The Way We Were:

Announcement: THE EQUITY has been under new management since September 1. During the past few weeks most of our effort has been devoted to getting the paper out every week on time. In the process of taking over and reorganizing a subscription list which, to say the least, was in sad shape, we have, unfortunately, missed the names of many who have been taking the paper for years. To those who have not received their Equity during this reorganization period we offer our apologies and our assurance that we will make every effort in the future to see that THE EQUITY gets to everyone promptly.

Vinton gets cup: An enthusiastic crowd witnessed the second and final game of the Pontiac Baseball series, best two out of three games on Vinton grounds Sunday, September 17, between Vinton and Campbell’s Bay and watched the home team win out in a spectacular baseball game in which heavy batting predominated. As a result Vinton hold the Laguerrier cup for another year.

Sports: It has always seemed rather a pity to us that we Canadians do not have, in hockey, something that resembles the Football Association Challenge Cup – better known to millions as simply “The Cup” which represents, in the Old Country, the most coveted honor to be won in soccer football. Here, if a hockey player chooses to remain an amateur – or is forced by circumstances to do so – he knows that he will never have a chance to match his muscles and skill with those of the top-ranking experts. He knows that he’ll never be out there battling for the Stanley Cup. But across the pond even the lowliest simon-pure can at least dream of playing for “The Cup.” That is to say, doing so is a possibility, even if not at all probable.

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