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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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jeudi 13 août 1953
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[" W'\" i v 4* \u2014 Serving Shawvillc, Bristol, Norway Bay, Onslow, Wyman, Maryland, Quyon, Beech Grove, Yarn, Charteris, # Ladysmith, Otter Lake, Portage du Fort, Bryson, Calumet Island, Campbell\u2019s Bay, Vinton, Fort Coulonge, Davidson.August 13,1953 » I a y r 4 % No.8.71st Year.$3.00 \u2014$3.75 In U.S.A.-¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦\u2014\u2014¦ .1 |Hugh Proudfoot Nominated As Liberals Sweep Pontiac-Temiskaming This & That Hector Belec Polls Over Six Thousand - Concedes To Clear Majority How They Voted; te .In case there is anyone who doesn't know yet, the Shawvilie Fair will be September 23 to 26 this year and better than ever., a,nd ^K\u2018V s^00^ hands and\tthe election at 9.40 p.m.The\tsible 32 voters going to the polls,\twhich crowded the normally took part in school concerts.Last * ?ml again *01*1 Coulonge concession came after 101 polls But this was the exception rather quiet village were seen quite a year he served as President of\ti as* Sunday night.Everything\thad been heal'd from and the\tthan the rule.Voting was much\tfew staunch tories out to the Student Council.The stu-\tI lhat haPl)0nC(i in between was\tProudfoot majority was 2.081».\tlighter than was expected, but\tgratulate the victors*.dents re-introduced the popular .?r .und^r the bridge\u2014a small Other areas giving a majority of those who did take an interest in Tired and worn though he was .\t.\t.monthly magazine \u201cVox Ludi\u201d IrlPP*e ln *\"e stream of history of votes to Hector Belec were the election let the world know from the ordeals of a very strenu- °v^r ouns 15 welcome to go after an absence of six years.I 3\tt\tC a wood.Thorne, one poll in to the sound of blaring horns and ous campaign, Hugh Proudfoot get it back.Under the leadership of Ron\tProudfoot led from the start in\tMansfield, one poll in Ville Marie»\tsinging and dancing that they\tseemed to have gained his se^nd Robinson, the Council promoted\ta , st a po s wlth only clar\u201c\tDuhamel West, Ncdelec, Laforce.\thad re-elected a very popular\twind as he recorded one of his ! A new store opened a magazine\tsubscription\tcam-\tI cnda.n' Brlsto1\taI?4 Dnsdow North\tBonneville and Mud Lake.\tcandidate.\tusual peppy speeches for\tradio\tShawvillc\u2019s Main Street\tthis paign which\tnetted about\t$175.\t!lr?str0ng ^Position.Shawv ilie If there were a prize for the Nobody slept at\tFort Coulonge\tpresentation and chatted energet-\twcek- Il\u2019s a branch outlet\tfor The profits\twere used to buy\ta .supported\tBelec with a clear\tpoll with the highest percent\tof\tMonday night as a victory street\t, ically with his supporters\tfrom\tHoward Brinkworth\u2019s | majority but\twas not reported\telectors voting, Leslie poll no.\t1,\tdance was staged\tby the Liberal\tall over Pontiac.\t*\telectrical appliances and\tlooks j like a picture in a magazine in all its shiny brightness.A8 161 69 178 146 66 * * * 68 162 Want a carwash?It's easy.Just drive down the road towards Sand Bay and don\u2019t turn.About sixty feet into the water should be sufficient to cover the car.;For further directions speak to j Don McCredie chasing the maid last .Thursday night and stopped just short of finding her.48 120 m 47 120 41 51 m 371 791 i ¦ 3 38 Kippawa Laniel 19 84 ; Maybe he was Million Dollar Mer- 17 48 « Fabre Ville Marie AU other points 122 234 XX w 217\t407 1751\t2189 K* # */ \u20ac tm * * * There's all that money, $1,000, going to some folks with enough gumption to enter the Central Canada Exhibition Square Dance Competition and win it.Nothing to it but fun from start to finish, and posibly a prize.Last day 1 for (Tntr^s !s TvfonCay, Awgridt 17, and that leaves one more week to practise up.w >\u2022 / yi % '.^jLi ll* TPS ;i K :.\u2022\u2022 'fl! N *¦ \u2022> Bh , r; ax x tismS -» , - : V Sfc&yB half a -r -< j Bnï m im awv \u2022 * One s ma U block kitten went to vote at Hynes* HaJl on Election Day and never returned to his own backyard.If anyone sees him about, Jennifer Dickson will be glad to have him back.* '4 A&a X * * * a On the subject of strayed pets, there\u2019s a black and white pup at \" Tim Armstrong\u2019s farm that just wandered in from nowhere.Who- .» .con - up on modern baseball and hockey equipment, checkers and other table games.In addition, the Council had a very successful year operating \u201cThe Tuck Shop\u201d from which school supplies and dairy pro- Wyman United Church was ducts may be obtained.\tthe scene of the marriage of Miss Ronald is presently awaiting a Edith Patricia Campbell, daugh-letter .from where he hopes to enroll as a Campbell and Mr.Joseph Law-freshman 99 Years Old Belsher-Campbell decorated the church.Mrs.Ruby Armstrong, grandmother of the bride played the ^ Will.RicHardsOIl wedding music and Misses Norma and Arlene Hawthorne sang, \u201cO EnjOVS Reading Equity Perfect Love\u201d, during the signing J J\tO 'l J Thirty five candidates for grad- | When the doors officially open of the register.\tMrs.William Richardson cele- nation from grade eleven at at the new Gatineau Power Given in marriage by her brated her 99th birthday, Satur- Shawvilie High School have re- building in Shawvilie it Looks SJSSJS.\t- «\u201c«\"S\u2019- ea\u201e as flower girl.Mr.Periey Bel- The Equity.She spends some Brownlee E BurtV R\tR a side door and the street en- sher was best man for his brother time knitting and enjoys a visit Garrigon \u2019 D Hodein: r\ttrance is only for show like that n I A\t.\t.\tma I\tI land the ushers were Mr.Bill Me- with old friends.She was born ,g\tS Ireland r\tbeautiful front portal up at the Bank Accountant Don Macintosh se RAT\tAÏS.1¦AiSIV.Sfi,\t- \"Si\", t A SK.SS ,2.Spots\u2019Lost Plane When Radar Faits\t=ÈSEHSé࣠- ~ ~\u201c land long sleeves tapering to ! father opened a bakery and ,M.Dagg.D.Fulford.O.Smart.\tWhat does IGA stand for?You Posts immediately manned.The points over the hands.The skirt i s*ore-\t,\t\"\t\"\tmight well ask.In Fort Coulonge, plane was picked by Chief Ob- was of nylon net over satin with i-\u2014 m I IV\tm?\t\u2022 ^mpbelTa Bay, Bryson, Shaw- server Don\tMacintosh almost at\tpanels\tof\tlace.A sweetheart\tGoing away the bride wore a\tI AflK HMaiay f ville and\tQuyon there are new once and he\tphoned it in to the\tbonnet\tof\tnet held her three\tred flannel' suit trimmed with\tAid V\t11V W \u2022 big IGA\tsigns\tup.Independent \"o\t^ \\ - -«\u2022 - -
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