The equity, 5 mars 1959, jeudi 5 mars 1959
[" By Subscription Shaw ville Quebec, Thursday, March 5, 1959.CPR Hearing March 31 al 10 a.m No.36, 76th., Year.New Bailiff For Pontiac Pontiac Ayrshire's Capture Top \"All Canadian\" Honors This Is the only herd in Canada to produce two All Canadians for last year.To make the feat more remarkable, Dainty Girl was the All Canad an cow of 1957 also.In this contest, In addition to the two above mentioned classes, four others classes of females and two of males are conducted- Six animals in each class are nominated by a special committee of Independent experts.\tThis is followed by a vote of Heavy Sentence Imposed\t2:%%%«%: for Attempted Armed Robbery\tsvrs judge Avila Labelle in Camp- classes are declared the win-bell\u2019s Bay on Wednesday, was ners and named \u201cAll Canadian \u2019 found guilty, and has been lor the year, sentence to three years in the penUentiary.At 5 a.m.last Friday Vail-lancourt broke into the home oî Dosithy Demers, of Demers Centre, an invalid, aged 60, who lives alone.Vaiilan-court was masked, was dressed in a lady\u2019s overcoat, .nreatened Demers with a knife and demanded money Demers seized the knife by the blade, sustaining severe cuts to the hands in so doing and .n the ensuing struggle ripped the mask from Val-lancpurt\u2019s face.He was immediately recognized, and turned and fled from the house.Detective An- Sound Basis Of Assessment Outlined For Public Officials A hearing is to take place at the Court House, Campbell's Bay on Tuesday, Mar-31, when the Board of Transport Commissioners will hear arguments relating to the application by the CPR for an order authorizing discontinuance of passenger train service between Ottawa and Waltham.Time of the hearing has been set at 10 a m.Two Pontiac Ayrshire animals have captured top honour in the 1958 \u201cAll Canadian\u201d contest according to results which have Just been announ- Bonnieshade Dainty Girl has been selected as the 1958 Ail Canadian Ayrshire cow and Bonnieshade Banner Bearer is the All Canadian bull call.Bo.h are owned by S.Wyman Ma'cKechnle and Sons, Wyman.raised to valuing property at .ts real value are: 1.The county council assessment would go up in those municipalities us-ng this system.2 School grants from the province would go down.Both of these objections are invalid, the speaker stated.At the county level, he said, if the mayors do their job properly, they will equalize the between municlpall-At the provincial level, statement to the superintendent of education advising that the municipal assessment had been Increased to a real value basis would cause that department to consider the awarding of grants In the light of ths information.In âll probability the grants would be unaffected by a change in assessment of this nature.The lecture was given at the request of Pontiac County Council and Ray Johnston and requested because 1959 Is the year of revision of assessments In most local municipal: ties.Mr Jean Sarault, Inspector- Wednesday night gave a lecture on municipal assessment at The High School, Shawvllle, to 61 people representing most of the munie palltles In Lower Pontiac- ced.Sarault took as his text the section of the Municipal Code which states that m\u201cn ' cipal property must be valued at Its real value.Its real value, he said, Is the amount that it would sell for.speaker devoted muen of h s time to outlining the basis for establishing a system of assessment which would as-each property In a municipality at Its real value, and would accordingly place the fair and proper tax burden on each property owner.The audience was an intci- ested one, and brought up a Are of questions as speaker progressed from point to point.Objections % Mr taxes as lies.a % The Sylvlo Valllancourt of Allumette Island was charged last Friday with attempted robbery with violence while masked na ses Bailiff Bert Bert Horner of Shawville was last week confirmed in the appointment of Baliff of the Superior Court, District of Pontiac.Bert has been acting Bailiff since last fall.before appeared dre Audet of the QPP was notified, and in company with Traffic Constable Clifford Romain went to VaillanCwUrVs home later the same morning.They were unable to gain entry to the house peacably, and were finally obliged to force their way in- Vaillancourt was arrested in the house, and was taken to Campbell\u2019s Bay for questioning Later he pleaded guilty to the charges laid, and was sentenced to three years in penitentiary.This is the heaviest sentance ever Bay since 1952.door to door in Village from of Shawville.it is resolved by this Council to call for tenders for town employee.Applicants to state experience and salary expected per hour.Tenders to be in Secretary's office not later than March 16th, 1959.Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.\tCarried Audit for 1958 as prepared oy Wood, McBurney & Co, was presented to Council.Motion Crs.Young and Dale that the audit for 1958 be accepted and passed by Council and that Wood, McBurney & Co.be appointed auditors for 1959 for Village of Shaw- Carried was runn ng the Photo By Equity which could be Ponfiacs 2 lo I In League Finals Valuators Appointed By Shawville Council The following bills were presented to Council : -Garrison Supply Co.$6.85; Imperial Oil, $35.06; Anderson & Taylor $900; G T.Paul, $10.; Lornie Rooney $85.00; Gordie\u2019s Welding $226.85; Dalton Elliott $46.00; Gatineau Power Co., $201.46; J.L.Hodglns Co Ltd., $68.20; Gen Supply Co.$238.28; Quebec Public Charities $198.; Ervin Campbell $3230; Arthur Hodglns $200.18; H.I.Hobbs & Sons $182.00; Wilbur Horner, $59.75; Minard Hobbs $493.23; Arnott Hynes $372.00; Rennick Service Station $245; Bill Orr $160.00; Wood.McBurney & Co.$225.00; W.M.Hayes $50.00.Motion Crs Hodglns and Black that these bills be paid.Carried Brigadier N.B.Bell of Salvation Army.Ottawa, met with Council re grant.Mr.Jos.Welsh, Building Inspector met council.Mr J L.Richards met Council re survey.Mr.Seldon Langford met Council re peddling products Shawville Council met March 2 at a regular monthly meeting at Hynes Hall.Present Mayor Hodglns and Crs.McTiernan, M.Hodglns, A Dale, Dr.Arm-Itage, Black and Young Minutes of the last regular and special meetings were read and approved on motion Crs.McTiernan and M.Hodglns.Carried.By Arnold Garrison The finals, the blue chip games of the Upper Ottawa Valley League are being fought out on the Ice surfaces of the Shawville and Pembroke arenas this year between the Deep River Rockets and the Shawville Pontiacs.It has been a hard fought series so far and lots of spills, thrills and upsets, but the Pontiacs seem to be the best team and have taken two of the three games played.The first game, in Shawville, fans watched the Pontiacs hand a 7-2 defeat to the Rockets, but lu Pembroke, the Rockets came back after trailing 4-1 in the first period to take the second game 6-5 in overtime Last night the Pontiacs drove four goals past Wise to take a 4-2 victory and give themselves a lead In the series two games to one.The fourth game will (Continued on Page Five) recorded at (Campbell's Co-Op Medical Receives Fourteen New Members year ville.\t_ It is resolved that this Council appoint Messrs Gordon Brownlee, Jos.Welsh and Russell Judd as valuators for the Village of Shawville.earned Correspondence for the month was read and discussed.Motion Crs Hodglns and McTiernan that the Salvation Army Girls Home be given a grant of $75.00 for pear 1959.Carried Motion Cr.Black to adjourn.W.M.Hayes, Sec.-Treas tion of the meeting for some time.This plan bound as It is to affect the workings of our Co-operative engendered a motion by Clarence Dean, motion to be presented at a director\u2019s meeting reads as follows: Notice Is hereby given under section 16 of the Quebec Co-operative Syndicates Act a motion be caused setting out the hospital benefit rate under the hospital portion of the Combination Plan at a flat rate up to $10.50 per day.The next meeting of the board will be held Thursday, March 26th, 8:00 o\u2019clock In the evening.The application of fourteen members were approved and claims of $2,131.95 were paid at a regular meeting of the board of directors of the Pontiac Coop Medical Services.Members of the board présent at the meeting held Thursday evening, February 26th In the Co-op office, were President .Charles Russell and directors : Mr& Henry MoCord, Clarence Dean, Ira Hanna, Mrs.Secll Sly, Walter Kilgour, Ken Musgrove, Dave Davies & Mrs G lbert Telford.The new Ontario Hospital Family Rate, inclusive of all benefits occupied the atten- Weight Scales For Pontiac Highway This The Quebec highways department has begun preliminary work for Installation of a permanent weigh scale on the Aylmer Road at Hull city limits.The site, between Tache Garden subdivision on the north and Moussette Park on the south, was purchased by the provincial government from the estate of Robert Kenneth S ater and Nicholas James Slater.(oulonge Correspondent Praises Snow Removers Fort Coulonge\u2014The Ray Bertrand Construction Co., of Fort Coulonge with its equipment of heavy bulldozers, grader-oader and trucks made a good job of clearing our over-loaded streets of snow and ice in record time.In less than three days operation, they cleared up approximately one mile of main and busy throughfare from CPR railway crossing at north eastern entrance of village on Baume St., to Aubrey\u2019s Corner south and from intersection of Baume and Main to CPR Station.General traffic was on the move at all times, co-operating with workmen, by using other routes when necessary, thereby assisting the job In general.Fortunately our village is so situated, practically surrounded by rivers and easy to get at \u2018snow dumping grounds\u2019 the hauling of snow was a short trip.If a sudden and quick thaw, with rain is on the menu, it would be hard to picture what our difficulties and headaches would have been if this job had not been done.Hats off to the prime mover and seconder with supporters for a progressive step.\"1 « Fi : > ! |r r .\t^\t» \u2022 > d^ SPr : I .& i I 1 .L £ AS i ?:*» in *: X* ll i .) FI I *»*-¦ Üif», ?.I a x^W.Jm- t W : ' \\ #6 i i% r * Ice Removal in Fort Coulonge Bertrand Construction Co.equipment is seen municipalities must have sensed the * coming above in the midst of a large ice & snow re- of warmer weather, and acted promptly and mo va I program on the streets of Fort Coulonge effectively to clear the streets before they be-last week.The scene is typical of a number of came impossibly soft, such projects throughout Pontiac.Several of the rj / Dr and Mrs.Earl McDowell are shown as they posed on Liner, Maasdam, just before sailing from the Holland-America New York for a cruise to the Caribbean. Thursday, March 5, 1959.THt EQUITY Pag# Two the Social Deviates.\u2019* which followed by a discussion I to which several members c.V.d?,\u2014«,.B™ 2 Minidm Heel Al circulation In 1958.there was Pen!CCO$lfll CHlIfCH only on deposit In the Bank of Canada $2 billion In gold and American Securities So that most of the $13 million was debt and that would be the one reason why the Bank of Canada should Issue debt free money to bolster the amount In circulation to Insure the purchase, for cash, of the an- Letters to The Editor Protestants Schocked i was /§&.»ts\\ The EamTY contributed.\tM as cult of the United Church, who died recently.There iwas a dispersion of the Week of Prayer offerings to several national, religious and social service Institutions In which Pontiac county bears interest.After the discussion because The Rev.E.N.McColl read cf the uncertainty of weather a paper on \u2018\u2018Evangelism and and travel conditions In January It was decided to observe the Week of Prayer during the 1959-60 season In the Week of November 23rd-27th.Strong need was expressed for further social service facilities In Pontiac County; particularly, for assisting in the care of aged people and In children\u2019s welfare.This would be achieved by closer co-operation with the Hull Social Service and by the establishment of a branch office In Shawvtlle and an annual Red Feather campaign in the county.The President closed the meeting with Prayer.Afterwards the Rev.and Mrs.R.Ellis entertained the members at tea.Quests at that hour were the Rev.and Mrs.J Myer of the Penecostal Assemblies In the British West Indies.CWÀNA w A Representative number of Printed And Published Weekly At PONTIAC PRINTSHOP Shiwville, Quebec Pt'Slishers & Editors: monthly meeting of the Pontiac Ministerial Association The Rev.R Schamehorn, the President, occupied the chair.The meeting was opened with a devotional period led by i ,\t»,\t,\t\u201e the Pastor the Rev R D Ellis nual production of the Can- wU,h the Rev R g smith at adlan people.This would need Mr.Editor, a reconstruction of our whole Economic System as we have had It since 1867.We have a few instances In modern times of dictators changing the money systems of their country, notably Germany in 1933 when Germany was down and out, as France Is today.In that change Germany got to the top of the world In 10 years.Russia today as you well know Is off the gold standard and will top the world in everything except morals, In the next 10 years and what about us, you rather take your advise from the off cers of The Bank of Canada, as now constituted, whose theories on economics have brought us to the brink of disaster, (quote The Journal ).When Graham Towers former Governor of the Bank of Canada was asked if Social Credit was workable, he said, Bryson, Que, certainly it was, but that his March 2, 1959.job was to make the present Ed note:- No.system work.In spite of what Coyne and Rasminsky tells you, the National Government Is running a deficit of more than a billion Maryland, Quebec, March 2nd, 1959.Editor of The Equity, Shawvllle, Que.\t\\ Dear Sir: In a recent issue of your paper I noted at a meeting of the Bristol School Commissioners where a motion had been passed that the secretary notify the parents of Catholic children they will not be accommodated in their schools after June 30, 1959.\"Why send notifications to this effect when the majority of those concerned are ratepayers and have been for many years?\u201d Our Protestant neighbours have told us they are shocked to see this in the headlines of your newspaper.David and Rosa lean Dickson By Subscription $3.00 Par Year Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa the organ.YES, WE HAVE NO BOXES It occasionally disturbs people when they can\u2019t advertise in our classified section anonymously.They want to put in a box number in stead of their name.Without going into a person\u2019s reasons for wanting all this secrecy, can't provide box numbers here anyway because nobody pays any attention to them.Every single time we have had a box number in the paper we have received phone calls from people who refuse to write to a box number.They want to know who they are writing to by name and we don\u2019t blame them \u2014 but we do object to the time they choose to phone.They know our office staff won\u2019t give the information they call outside office hours to wheedle it out of us, or our children.They call us before we are out of bed in the morning, after we have gone to bed at night, during meals or any time Sunday.This defeats the whole idea of box numbers and also defeats our leisure hours, z So, we have no boxes at The Equity.So who wants them anyway! should have In our own bank.To change requires the ln-terevntlon of our Government to take new and audatlous steps so that we can change these false Impressions of the past that our bewildered politicians have imposed on us.Fie and Willy-nilly and all these other milk expletives that are now being used will not add an inch to our stature.1 would suggest Mr.Editor a way to cut taxes, by half If you wish.Issue debt free mohey through the Bank of Canada a or all our Pensions, Social Security and Provincial subsid- we Yours truly, Mrs.Emmerson Roy Letter From Coyne Editor, The Equity My letter in your Issue Feby S, drew some comments from you that need reappraisal, especially the \u201cvelocity of circulation\u2019\u2019 hitting the root of the inflation problem.Of course it does but against les.so Can you go that far with me?Sincerely, Leonard Coyne on City .are making curling history that even has Ken Watson standing up and cheering.\u201cMental confidence\u201d Is what he calls it.Shawville may consider Inviting the gang down before they trek back west.Unbeaten as yet, they've won their first five matches.6\t4\t6 No 8 Unpredictable Ottawa, Ontario, 25 Feb., 1959.Let , the members of the Legion and ^ j\t1 f\u2014J their wives (they hope) will 111 uinS OÏ JuiiU collect for March of Dimes I next week\u2014probably Thursday Helen Black, a Shawville 0r Friday evening 6\t6\t6 Mr and Mrs.C.W.Garrison attended an interesting commencement in February when their young son Beverley received his Master of Education degree at the University of Buffalo.Bev Is teaching Social Studies In High School in Hamburg, New York.6\t6\t6 * Pictures of the High School basket ball teams appearing In this week's Equity are available In 8 by 10 Inch enlargements at the Pontiac Prlntshop for a dollar.dollars a year.It cannot pay its current bills out of revenue, The Editors, therefore It must borrow and Shawville, P.Q a recent Issue of McLeans says Dear Sirs: Open House Is at Shawville its lenders are, Private lenders, Although a résident of Ont-Hlgh School tonight It was Insurance and Trust Compan- ario, I use Highway No.8 a postponed last night because les, the Banks and from the great deal on weekends, and Central prefer to do so, as It Is shorter and more scenic, but during winter It Is too treacheous and unpedictable, depending on weather conditions, so I prefer to go the long way around during these difficult months of the year.PONTIAC DRY CLEANERS Ground Observer, and Brian Semitone Cleaners do your SPRING\ti CLOTHES / CLEANING! / Smith, also a G.O.were seen at 5:30 Monday evening on the Post Office roof.Called to duty by assistant-chief Sylvia Gibson, these civic minded youngsters were thus taking part in international search for a red, black and white Bonanza plane stolen from Ottawa by an armed bandit and a woman.The alert was called off at 7:30 p.m.when the search ended in Ohio.As usual Gertie Armstrong and her girls at the telephone office came through with flying colors In helping the Cap to alert the entire district.\ti the auditorium had been rent- Government owned ed out for an evaluator\u2019s meet- Bank ing.Tonight, however, the students and teachers will be on hand to give parents a demonstration of what goes on inside a modern high school building.Also refreshments will be served by the Home and School Club.To borrow from the latter, the Bankers tell us will create Inflation, but then the banks do not want us to change, they exist on the Social Credit Theory and they do not want the people to have It.They can Issue 20 to 1 something we an Yours truly, H.W.Algate I A 6 6 6 Alan Horner brought a 2V«\u201d long grasshopper in to The Equity office this week.The large hopper was found on a geranium plant In his house at Wyman over a week ago.How such an insect got there Alan can\u2019t Imagine can we! AAA A portrait of Louis St Laurent, painted by Dr.Bradshaws cousin, Mrs.Audrey Watts Mc-Naughton, is being presented to Mr.Roland Mitchner by Hon.Lester B.Pearson.AAA The March of Dimes at Fort Coulonge is being organized by the Catholic Women\u2019s League to take place Thursday and Friday evening.In Shawville ea \\ Neither % ii \u2018AAA Richard Richardson\u2019s Saskatchewan cousins, the four Richardsons now curling in Brier Cup finals at Quebec % ' .AS ACCURATE AS A FINE WATCH ?¦ «es am REDUCTION A vM I i ,4 0 mW , V 1 & G?An electric meter Is the flnelv-odlusted machine which records the customer's use of mankind's Most Valuable Servant.Under Federal low, no one Is allowed to tamper with ?he Inside of on electric meter while it bears the Government seal neither the power company nor the customer.Under Federal low, too, each meter must be removed from service and tested by the Government every six to eight years.If It has been recordino LESS electricity than has actually been used, the customer seldom hears about It.Federal lows provide adequate safeguards to see that the customer Is not overcharged.' Each year Gatineau Power replaces en overaee of 12 000 meters with newly seeled meters.The ones which hove been removed ore cleaned, ad lusted end oresented for the testing end sealing by o Government inspector.f % yp ¦m \u2022 Clethes look fresh # new E 20 Spits mt Perspiration gene \u2022 Better prist lasts linger Series 400 Case Terralrac with loader; long 4-roller track; % yd.bucket; 42.5 h.p., slightly used; Only 500 hours on machine.Can be equipped with combination angle blade.CALL TODAY FOR SANITONL SOFT-SET® SERVICE 1958 PONTIAC tëtouxrftr «C DRY Tour electric servoat PONTIAC FARM EQUIPMENT Gairoü Potoe Cmw CLEANERS Shawville Phone 22 Shawville Phone 170 1 Thursday, March 5, 1959.THi EQUITY Campbell's Bay Notes as® Bills* jl®i,\"'s\t\u201d '£r2,ZV'm,m6m °'\t\u201c«'«*\u201c»-\u2022 Coulonge Noies *\u201cf\t« % ->«¦=, sSSSF* ~.in Ottawa.The members of the A.Y.P.> I à z He's coming to town with / Rfrt ( I* Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Boisvert JOUI ^WlUER 99 Mr Wayne Moodle w,\u201e, the I ^S^ÜTJSSt\tWM$ » rÛT jwd.tTC.I m»8\u201d11 \u2018\u201crtha\u2018y\t,e6 Higham On Hanging la attending In his second Mr Arthur Fleldhous.Mall-1 Fort Coulonge\u2014The regular year at Carlenton University.ary T>:'wn- °nt ¦ was in town I monthly (February# meeting of , _\t.\t,\tover the weekend visiting with the WMS of Fort Coulonge Un- Dr.J.A Bradshaw attended irlends.Arthur Is a son of Mr.Ited Church was held at the the Doctors Convention In J A.Fleldhous, one time In home of Mrs Anne Fumerton Montreal over the weekend, charge of the United Church Wednesday February JSJnrsnJt £\t, Chapeau and Norman Kenney Colton was well attended.gwasa £~h;: I .«iïï s rs - r\u2014I hom \u201ccowatulatoyma?' SCVeflih 11)16 NOlCS\t' An lrtl«le 'rom the Editorial\tgoyin^^'4*RJR\u201ci\u2018lOttefck^\u2019s'** llam who Is spending some alty, Pro & Con\u201d written bv\tHe will .\t, I\t- »,c m % nsr*, \u201cs s» \u201drn.\t1 *\u2014- S.SS£ffi£| ÎË£\tI SyTtli™\" na who has made her home bur Horner with Mrs.Smart for some- cussed time.
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