

June 21, 1951
Pallbearers Chosen 2 Years Ago: Ill for three months with an infected foot, William James Tubman passed away Monday, at the home of his daughter,


Pallbearers Chosen 2 Years Ago: Ill for three months with an infected foot, William James Tubman passed away Monday, at the home of his daughter,


Famed war hero, scout head coming to Shawville Wednesday: Commanding officer of the famous “Water Rats” in their drive into Germany during the last war,


Shawville United anniversary recalls 117 years of preaching: When Shawville United Church celebrates its anniversary this coming Sunday, with morning and evening services, it will


Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle officially opened this Sunday: The Pentecostal people of Shawville will reach a great hour on Sunday, May 27, at 3.00 p.m., when


Lions president elected: Iverson Harris was elected as president of the Lions Club of Shawville last Thursday night when members met in the Pontiac House.


Prize cattle, barn, equipment lost in fire at Litchfield: Fire, which started in a straw stack just off the highway Sunday afternoon raced through the


Quebec’s Most Modern School To Be Built Here Soon: Shawville is to have “the most modern school in any rural district in Quebec.” The school,


A little of this and that: Invitation of the week . . . J. Nelson McLellan, former mayor of Bristol, Quebec, has had a personal


A little of this and that: Building homes . . . Herb Wilson, on King Street, near the Creamery; Mick Hodgins, on a lot formerly


A little of this and that: Timber . . . J. M. Argue’s mill went into operation over a week ago, a month ahead of


Pallbearers Chosen 2 Years Ago: Ill for three months with an infected foot, William James Tubman passed away Monday, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Bean, Shawville. Born at Caldwell, son of the late Thomas Tubman and Lillian


Famed war hero, scout head coming to Shawville Wednesday: Commanding officer of the famous “Water Rats” in their drive into Germany during the last war, Major-General D. C. Spry, C.B., D.S.O., now Chief Executive Commissioner of the Canadian General Council


Shawville United anniversary recalls 117 years of preaching: When Shawville United Church celebrates its anniversary this coming Sunday, with morning and evening services, it will be recalling 117 years of service in gospel preaching and spiritual ministry carried on in


Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle officially opened this Sunday: The Pentecostal people of Shawville will reach a great hour on Sunday, May 27, at 3.00 p.m., when the new Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle is officially dedicated when Rev. C. B. Smith, General Superintendent


Lions president elected: Iverson Harris was elected as president of the Lions Club of Shawville last Thursday night when members met in the Pontiac House. Vice presidents for 1951 are: John Hitz, Gus Draper and Lloyd Mitchem. Directors are: Lennis


Prize cattle, barn, equipment lost in fire at Litchfield: Fire, which started in a straw stack just off the highway Sunday afternoon raced through the outbuildings on the farm of W. D. Hodgins and Son, resulting in damage estimated at


Quebec’s Most Modern School To Be Built Here Soon: Shawville is to have “the most modern school in any rural district in Quebec.” The school, which will be known as the Clarendon and Shawville Consolidated School will be built as


A little of this and that: Invitation of the week . . . J. Nelson McLellan, former mayor of Bristol, Quebec, has had a personal invitation from the mayor of Bristol, England, to visit him this summer. Mr. McLellan’s failing


A little of this and that: Building homes . . . Herb Wilson, on King Street, near the Creamery; Mick Hodgins, on a lot formerly owned by Duncan Campbell; Lawrence Young; next to Orla Young. Catch of the week .


A little of this and that: Timber . . . J. M. Argue’s mill went into operation over a week ago, a month ahead of schedule. About 25 are employed at present. The wheels started Wednesday at Norval McNeill’s mill
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