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[" I $3.00 per year; 7 cent» per copy Shawvilie Quebec, Thursday, November 19, 1959.No 39, 76th Year.Paul Martineau Appointed Parliamentary Secretary To P.M.MP.for Carleton, who hae been appointed secretary to the Mlnieter of Finance, Hon.Donald Fleming.L plenty to do In the new Job, I who sits for Ponttac-Temis- kamlng, and Is grooming him lor the Cabinet\".The related headline in the Globe & Mail reads \u201cQuebec MP will assist Paul Martineau has been appointed and greeted him with the Parliamentary Secretary to the Rt.words \u201cYou are the top man 'in Canada to-day\u201d.Paul\u2019s new job Is regarded nouncement issued at 3 p.m.Wednes- by many as a stepping stone to the cabinet, but on this subject Paul himself had no comment to offer.He did point The appointment means that Paul ^hat, Pw'ZdT wll move into an office in the East ielf be no sinecure\".Block next door to the Prime Minis- Hon.John Diefenbaker in an an- No 8 Plowing Contracts To Be Negotiated PM\".1 l It is expected that he will have to take the Prime Minister\u2019s place in debate and .n answering questions from the floor of the House in the absence of his chief.He will likely also represent the Prime Minister at functions both in y day by the Prime Minister.r Latest word from the Department of Roads in Aykmer Is that contracts will be let locally for the plowing of Highway 8 this winter.Sand and salt will be spread by em-Paul\u2019s comment on h.s ap-1 ployees of the Department, us-polnlment was \u201cThis is a ing depots of sand and salt great honour for people of strategically located Highway 8, at spots yet to be .E ! The Prime Minister of Canada never before has had a ter\u2019s office, and will also get a new ^\u2018^^7\tThurs- \u201e office in the Centre Block.He spent day# Globe and Mali \"The ap,\t.\t,\t.n \u2022 polntment (of Paul Mart.n- an hour in conference with the Prime eau, confirms reports that he Minister this morning, when he learn- and out of Canada.In near Fontiac-Temiscamingue\u2019\\\ti Yesterday\u2019s announcement j decided upon.(the Prime Minister) has a ajso named 14 other members No contracts for plowing high opinion of Mr.Martineau paruament as secretaries to have yet been signed, but are cab.net ministers.The only now being negotiated, accord-other Ottawa Valley M.P.to ing to Mr.Charbonneau of be so named was Dick Bell, the Department.ed that his new duties will commence PAUL MARTINEAU M.P., yesterday appointed next Tuesday morning.The Prime j Pembroke EICClHC Minister told Paul there would be Buys Property ÂI (oulonge Chute At Lansdowne, Ontario Coulonge Chute from the es- Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister.Rev.Dr.Pokes Passes Suddenly Calumet Island Men In Car Accident School Principal Defines Role Of Home And School Rev.Alexander Forth Fokes Shawville United Church in late of the Hon.F A.Bronson DD united Church minister 1952.In spite of advancing , VÆÆÏ S™\tX 'S' °\"*\u201c LamMhe and Hec,°riHa£Hni°e2Bpo\u201c Ottawa VaHe, and ,\u201ee =,e*,h,.h= reuin,, to Iran*.\t.gchool prin- ment.\u201d The public has the Racine were in a car accident i ef tQ be\tin its system Kingston area, died of a heart - ciaj connections with Starks JSS STS\tM?S on their «\u201e ,0 wort a, v?t r«.nts of the Home and Sch-\tth s regard Mr.Hagen stated\tton Mines.Mr.Racine was not\tlumette Island.Pembroke and\tHe fell ill while attending nni loc ation that the pur-\tthat \"In the three months I\tCamp Petawawa No decis on ; church service at Lansdowne 1 nf a Home and School\thave been here I readily agree\thurt badly, but Mr.Lamothe\thag been cached by the\tUnited Church and was rush- SSTA totwpret and\tgroîp^î^LVgher percent-\tstlU ln ^onliac C°TU\"lty\t2%lTw% bïrtLrtShsîï\ta few nours iater.SS!\"- \u201c\tthMe SriTb.-Æ-Æ on\tW.nO\t! on ».\t___________ policies.\t.\trecognized and appreciated by\t\u2022\tas minister of Starks Corners r\tCTZ to'T«pepca.rr Annual Meeting Co-op Medical S ££,nd UUMMa always to keep its eman SChool to be operated correct- n\t^\tI \u2022 ri»\trtÆ Resents Catastrophic Cheques srus SrïÆ\u2014m\"«\t->¦ grounding 762 young people basic elements of learning which is itself a big job, without adding to the burden by imposing added activities originating In the Home and School.\u201cThere Is a growing feeling all across Canada and the United States \u2019, the speaker continued, \u201camong many teachers, that Home and Sch-Associations in certain assuming the hor- All were sorry to hear that widely known up and down the years and gradually failing Corners United Church and Litchfield United Church during the next five years prior to his departure to Lansdowne in 1957.A graduate of Queen s University and Victoria College, Toronto, he received the degree of Doctor of D.vinity from Queens University in 1949.He was a former chairman of Lie Ottawa United Church Presbytery, past president of the Shawville Rotary Club, a member of Masonic and Orange orders and a member of Shawville Lodge No.40 AF & AM.He served for many years on the Board of Directors of Pontiac Community Hospital, and was a most active news correspondent for two Ottawa daily papers.He also served for a time as editor of The Equity.(Continued on Page Seven) pose Born in Kemptville, Ont., he was the son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Edward Fokes.He preach- By Pheobe McCord in \" Urges Co-operation In closing, the speaker asked for the co-operation of all parents, and itemized the major features of such co-opera- entaUve'^ran e™MrfromP Ot- I the financial statement for the tawa to Waltham, attended the Past year* The report, showing sr sis °'srron\tsjvssls Wednesday evening, Nov.18.! Russell.The meeting was held in the cafeteria of the High School, turned Mrs Secil Sly, Walter with Charles Russell, President Kilgour, Clarence Dean an i elected George Perry of Waltham.This was in addition [o the other members of the board, who are completing a tore accepting a call to the Shawville United Church in 1930.He served the Shawvdle congregation as well as Zion and Starks Corners with extreme devotion for the next 22 years, relinquishing his official duties connected with the lion.The election of officers re- 1.\tCheck carefully on attendance of children at school.A pupil has to attend regularly if he is to be successful.The only acceptable reasons for absence are illness (of the student or some member of his family) and occasional work.2.\tPlease do not phone the of the Co-op in the chair.Dr.S.E.McDowell presented cheques for catastrophic claims to the following: Miss Cather- Donnelly, Mrs.W.D.Hod- two-year term, g ns, Mrs.Gerald Armitage, Lennis Dean was returned school.We simply have no Mr.W.A.Tweedy, Mrs.Dal- a£ member of the Supervisory time to deal with any but em- ton Russell, Mrs.Richard Board, ergency phone calls.\tRichardson, Mr.Wm.Mulii- IContinued on Page Nine) j ?an, Mrs.Robt.Smart, Mrs.John A.Dean, Mr.Allan McKay, Mr.Roland Russell, Mr.Robert Judd.Mrs.W.D.Hodglns, on behalf of the recipients, expressed thanks, and paid tribute to the Medical Services as a .\t,,\t.\t.\t\u201ccommunity project, well wor- .\t.to the pit where the men .f supDorr Mr Russell , ment and those present were were working.The men got a thanked Mrs Hodglns.\tserved refreshments, by the gun and fired three or four Mr E Connelly of the Harry shots without killing it.From the pit it went Into the manmade lake used at the mine for tailings or washing.Royce Hodglns ran around the lake and hid behind a clump of earth.The deer came out of the lake where Royce was hid.He caught it and wrestled it.The deer got away once and he caught It again by the horns.Allen Findlay came and cut Its throat.The carcass was donated to Pontiac Community Hospital.800 Attend Joe Russell Rotary Club Entertainment ool areas are rible imposition of dictating the schools\u201d.This tendency, he believes Is growing and may become alarming unless something Is done about it.The Public and The Schools Raising the question \u2018\u2018Is the public giving the schools a SSaWCM BcaughlAI ESS*» ~rs The Hillon Mines ret the work done, mr which they are hired, if they aie continually interrupted by calls requesting the to me The second Joe Russell Shawville Rotary Club entertainment was another allround success at Shawville High School auditorium last Friday night, with dancers, ( singers, instrumentalists and impromptu accompaniments to test the versatility of some of the artists.The whole county was well represented from tip top to the lower end and beyond.Starting at the top, from Sheen-boro came B.Sullivan, A., J., and D.Lapierre, M.Barrigan, T.Brennan, P.Sullivan and J.Smith to square dance and step dance, accompanied by Mrs.Del.Palmer of Yarm.From Vinton came Donna, Karen and Odel Hearty introducing a bit of harmony to \u201cSugar in the Morning\" as coached and accompanied by Mrs.Tom Barley; from Campbell\u2019s Bay, Donna Mousseau brought her Hoola Hoop song.Calumet Island was represented by Shirley Maharel, a year older and a year better, singing \u201cBrown Eyes\", tiny Francis and Kenneth Maharel in a cute rendition of \u201cLoose Talk\", Western style singer Sandra Stewart.From Murrells were the (Continued on Page Seven) Mrs.G.Telford, Secretary-Manager of the Medical Services, clarified the allotment per diem to Ontario hospitals, as dec ded by the board.This is a flat daily rate of $10.50 on the combination plan and $6 per day on the small hospital plan.David Davies moved adjourn- A deer left the bush around the Hilton Mines and went in- phone\t.giving of messages to pupils.\u201cMost teachers have to work \u201cThe directors.five nights out of seven\", public does not at all t mes try to understand the policies of the school.\" \u201cAll students cannot be expected to pass grade H, although any student now in grade 11 may reasonable be expected to pass the grade.\" On the other hand, a child now in grade seven may not necessarily be able to pass grade 11.The other face of the coin ?flkhc question \u201cIs the school 4 ;ng the public a chance?To answer th s Mr.Hagen raised another question\u2014\u201cAre the school policies made available to the public so they know what is going one\" \u201cIf nit\", Hilliard Beattie\u2019s Celebrate Fortieth Wedding Anniversary Mr tod Mn.Hilliard Beam, i treatment, were served, ammjj SCHOOL BUS SAFETY MEETING ¦spirt FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20th 8:00 p.m.in Shawville High School Everyone Welcome experience. f'age Two IKE EUUili Thursday, November 19, 1959.Letters to The Editor Sunday Sports Mrs.Norris Horner Re-elected President Scout Mothers Aux I Mary Joyce Dean Weds V» il liant George Stevens QUEBEC The Equity Printed And Published Weekly At PONTIAC PRINTSHOP Shawville, Quebec Pvblishers & Editors: A marriage of local Interest left for a wedding trip to Pen-took place in Iroquois United lisylvania, USA, the bride wear-Church, irlquols, Ont., when lng a two-piece green wool Mary Joyce Dean, daughter-ol day, November 10 with a very Rev.and Mrs.J.Leslie Dean, good attendance of 28 mem- formerly of Richmond.Que bers and two visitors present, became the bride of William Mrs.Norris Horner president George Stevens of Montreal, was In the chair.The meeting son of Mr.Russell Stevens and opened with the Scout Mothers the late Mrs.Stevens of Tren-Promlse In unison.The min- holm.Que.The ceremony utes of the last meeting were1 took place at three o\u2019clock on read and approved.A report Saturday, October 31, Rev.J.was made of the presentation Leslie Dean, father of the night of awards for the 1958 orlde, officiating.The wedding gradual ng class of St.John music was played by Mrs.H.¦ The annual meeting of the Scout Mothers Auxiliary was held in the Scout Hall on Tues- ,\tShawville, Quebec Nov.14, 1959.The Editor, The Equity, Shawville, P.Q.Dear 8ir> I am sorry to see the opinion you have expressed concerning Sunday sports.Freedom without necessary restric-I Uons is chaos, and in this day when moral decay is on the ncrease, it is no time to substitute liberal theories for Christian ideals.dress and matching hat, and carried a light coffee colored coat.She wore a cameo pib, a gift of the groom, brown accessories and a corsage of yellow Sweetheart roses and mums.Upon their return, Mr.and Mrs.Stevens will reside in Montreal.David and Rosa lean Dickson By Subscription $3.00 For Year Authorized as Second Class Mall, Post Office Department, Ottawa Out of town guests were present at the wedding from Richmond, Trenhohn, Shaw- To have less restriction on 1st Aid Course and correspond- Thompson and the soloist was \u2019 frew, \u201cperto^ComwaUC Brim-the Individual\u2019s behavior is ence was read.Mrs.Reuben Mrs.O.English.The church1 ton, Cardinal and Welland somet.mes a good thing.Too Smith reported a bank balance was adorned with baskets or1 ont.of $348.43 to date.Mrs.John white Shasta daisies and mums.Walsh gave her social report Given In marriage by her of her committees\u2019 work for brother, Mr.Morley Dean, the the year, Including the Cub bride was In a floor length and Scout Christmas parties I Portrait gown of cloud silk taf-oi 58 and the successful Path- \\ feta trimmed with chantilly Mr.er-Son Banquet.\t| lace and pearl tone sequins.The fitted bodice was finished with a bateau neckline and lily po nt sleeves and the bellshaped skirt fell Into a chapel train.Her elbow length veil CHRISTMAS SEALS The Christmas Seal Campaign is now under way across Canada.In Pontiac County it is handled by a public spirited group in Fort Coul-onge, which this week sent out circular letters to a lengthy list of prospective donors, together with two sheets of Christmas Seals to each.The campaign operates each year to obtain funds with which to combat tuberculosis help finance the mobile chest clinic; to provide\t\u201e%%% who -T^e\" funds for samtoria; to help elsewhere in the fight\tply.« you seemed puzzjed by against this disease, through enlarging the field\tthe fact that an older gener- of preventive work.\tat ion should so stedfastly up- hold a pattern of behavior for It is a fairly common belief that tuberculosis\tSunday, it\u2019s probably true has been beaten.This is not so.Spectacular cures\tthat this older generation was have been achieved, but in spite of this fact,\t%\t%«hng.% Jnd- there are literally thousands of cases in Canada\tfather (and grandmother too) where the afflicted person has not been hospit-\tthought that Sunday was worth alised, and is walking around free to spread the\tore-serving as a day of wor- disease to all who come in contact with him.It :s p' is of vital importance to continue the work of finding out who these people are, and of gettng them cured.A donation to the Christmas Seal Fund will go directly into this work.For those who have not received a letter soliciting funds for this purpose, a cheque or money order may be sent to Pontiac Anti-Tuberculosis Association, Fort Coulonge.Que.often, however, this Is the demand of the \u201cfree-thinker\u201d, the person who thinks that any and all religious observance should be bottled, corked, and thrown away.25 Years Ago I land Mrs.Wellington Smart, Shawville, announced the engagement of their eldest daughter Florence, to Richard Pentland, eldest son of Mr.W.J.Pentland, Londonderry, Ireland.to Mrs.O.Knox, Mrs.N.Drummond and Mrs.W.McCleary received an unanimous vote of thanks for their hard work in the ln.tial effort of cleaning up the Scout Hall and it was .\tbecame the bride of Wilfred Elmer youngest son of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Way, of Campbell's Bay.The couple will reside Shawville.Yours truly, Allison Brewer second term Edna Stevens, sister of the groom as bridesmaid.They .\t, wore identically styled gowns and Christian ideals are sure- cr; 1st Vice President, Mrs.loi peacock blue Iridescent taf-| ]y synonymous .No question Morley Wilson; 2nd Vice Pres-of substitution therefore ari- ident, Mrs.John Walsh; Secretes.Further, we are not ask- tary, Mrs.Earl Devine; Treas-ing for less restriction than | urer, Mrs.Reuben Smith.The exists, we are simply hoping re-elected president took the : that the people will resist the chair and thanked Capt.Win-imposition of additional res- slow.Convenors for the varl-tr étions inherent in the pro-1 ous committees were then el-posed Shawville bylaw.Finally ; ected including: we agree that religious obser- m Ed Note President, Mrs.Norris Horn- Liberal theories A miscellaneous shower r _ was ox \u2019s ana Mrs.who were was .\t- Pearl, (laughter of Mr.and Mrs.Herman Bisson, Port Daniel, West Que.W.A.Hodgins Store Is selling flannelette blankets size 56 x 76 at $1.85 per pair.Lar-The bride\u2019s mother received ger sizes are $2.35 and $250 in a moss green wool sheath Per pair .dress with brown accessories Misses Zilpha Shore with which she wore a corsage Kay McDougal, teachers of bronze and yellow mums.Otter Lake, were week - end Following the ceremony, a guests of the former\u2019s parents reception was held In the Mr.and Mrs.T.Shore, church hall where baby mtims Misses Velma Smith and in rich fall shades were used Lillis Baker of Lennoxville .0 decorate.\tformerly of the staff of shaw- ville and'thZ, awayî'ÏÏ\taHammltnd that Sunday is worth preserving as a day of worship, BUT passing a bylaw to that effect i if not the way to do It.Mr.Walter Stevens acted ^ best man for h:s brother, and the ushers were Weldon and James Stevens, also brothers of the groom.as Mrs.G Knox; Visiting and Membership, Mrs L.Moore and Mrs.B.Allen; Box and Hospital, Mrs.R.Armitage; Sewing, Mrs.Atkinson; Finance, Mrs.R Sm th SAFE DRIVING WEEK ONCE AGAIN Safe Driving Week will begin this year at midnight, Monday November 30, and continue \u2018 until midnight, Monday, December 7, ; and Seoul Mothers The object of marking this, the first week of j T* $D0llS0r December, in this way, is to prove that by ex- 1 ercising extra caution in that week, traffic fat- rlfSl Aid lOUfSC alities can be substantially reduced.This was proved in both 1957 and 1958, when, instead of the usual 71 traffic fatalities in Canada for the week, there were 47 and 45 fatalities respective- Fees to the amount of $7.25 were collected.A motion put forward that Earl Devine be thanked for his efforts In the Scout Hall.at 1 was _\t,\tThe auxiliary have again el- Editor, The Equity,\tacted to\tsponsor\tthe coming Shawville, Quebec.\tSt.John\tFirst Aid Course for Dear Dave.-\tthe tenth consecutive year As you are no doubt aware a regular meeting was at the annual meeting of the ranged lor late January Wavs Scout Mothers\u2019 Auxiliary, this to make talent money were »\t\u201e\t, organization once again agreed discussed, to be donated \u201e Mr' Alex 8torle spent a few to be sponsor of a First Aid funds.The Christmas parties VlsltlnK frlends ln Arn* Class under the jurisdiction of for cubs and Sco™ eredis P the St.John Ambulance Ass- cussed.\tThe\tmeeting\twas\tthen\tA\tvery\tenjoyable evening ociation.I accordingly wrote turned\tover\tto Cant\tWinslow\twas\tsPent\tat the home of Mr.to the St.John and\tthey are\twho gave many\tinteresting\t\u201cnd\tMrs'\tBUJ\tArmstrong only too pleased to\tallow\tus\tfacts on\tScouting\tand noims\tSaturday'\tNovember 14\tto\tcele- to have this, the tenth consec- 0n how\tt0 encourage\tour\tboys\tbfate their flfth wedd n« Voucher and others their Med- fhp e\t, M\t*lng ^losed\twlttl\tMrs.\tIvan\tOrr over the week- °f John Da88.North Clar- aliion and Label.However, S\"0U1Mothers benediction, end.\tendon- while plowing at his these are only valid for five I ,nrn\u201e_ Tun?er took char«* 01-\u2014\tbrothers place, w.J.years from their last examin-1 l' 8 ™ °* ga\u201ce!; and lunch u ,\tRidge, shot ation and if allowed to lapse, m)tt\tby the 8oclal Com- Y IJ A A Mgalr\tweighing 200 pounds.The _____ must again start with their\tbnal crossed the field close to Certif.cate again.It is hoped-The November meeting of where he was working, and that a number of these will j ihprp wiI1 .\t\u201e .\tühe Young United Adult Group J^e b°y having a gun with .take advantage of this course with an\tcbarge 75c was held at the home of Mr.him bowled over the antlered and renew their standing.\tDr.I\t«î ,*\tadditl0,nal charge of\tand Mrs.Lome Stewart.This,monarch with one shot ember\t27th\tat tne home\tof\tGreen will again give the\tre-\tB\u201enrta* regular Triangular\tmeeting which was held Fri-1 At the residence of her The November meeting of Home cooxing, mis.J.Stitt, tjcal USe of the bandages will ! , , l?cover expenses per- all.\tof 84 years.St.\tAndrew\u2019s\tWMS\tand\tWA,\tMrs.S.\tSmith and\tMrs.E.\tG.\tbe under a number of quail-\tsumh.f\t\u201et0,,li?e ,class and any\t_ Mrs.R.Perclval and Mrs.O Eggs are selling at 22 cents was held\tat\tthe\thome\tof\tMrs.\tMacDonald;\tfancy\twork, Mrs.\tfied instructors.\t, i be turned over to |\tCuthbertson were In charge of per dozen, potatoes, per\tbag Lome Routliffe, Fort Coulonge.Bu®h Proadfoot and Mrs.As there is considerable Book ,inen cal Boy Scouts Associa- devotionals.\t40 cents, wool per lb.21 to 22 There was a large attend- Borne .Routliffe ; candy table, work involved in making out with , ?on'profit alIair| J/16 meeting got underway cents, pork live weight, $7.50 ance of members and visitors.Mrs Richard^ Duke; white ele- nominal rolls, etc., anyone who charirp anrinf=rUCti°vii at no ' d ^ a slnS'son£ led by Rev.Per 100 lbs.The president Mïs.Hugh Phant table Mrs.Lloyd Neville; wishes to take advantage of xurn nn hehfi/ ?U^C Oood^R Percival.\tI Mr.Carroll F.Oxley of Proudfoot was In the chair, pond Mrs.William Gass- this, should get their name in vînt up™- a a, *be Scout I A panel discussion was held Morehead, has passed the fl-and presided over the business man*\tto Mrs.L.H.Moore, phone 183,\tUX1 lar^e\t^ d*16 *°^cs were \"Spare ^ examination with honors meeting.Devotions were taken Rev.E.G.MacDonald spoke as early as possible and those\t- SincereJv h\tSpoil Child\u2019\u2019 and becomes a member of the by Mrs.E.G.MacDonald, who\tto the members briefly at the\twhose names are m first\twill\tA.C.\tF.Winslow'\tA w \\ ¦ r+; *N V « V.V ;\u2022 -v \u2022 c> (b3 A r > >:?\u2022: A .V.AM < .wm z .» 4 t » ?X V.'.¦ \u2022 I %¦ Z ?vv m IM» r ?lx* ?-MX-.: i Mr.Wf JH a - fefl M u % \u2022 \u2022 % ».X-yx-z mm w V 1 : r«v VA1.y A-< % % \u2022 E / « i i ; 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MILK FOR HEALTH MiLK TO REFRESH the panel edge - Sylvaply water proof-glue plywood.on : SYLVAPLY M.irMILL AN & RLOEDEL SALES serving lumber dealers VANCOUVER CALGARY EDMONTON WINNIPEG LONDON WINDSOR TORONTO OTTAWA coast to coast MONTREAL QUEBEC CITY PLYWOOD £ a m m I : M0R1EY HODGINS LTD \u2022 \u2022 0 \u2022 11» # », r * 9 9 » * BUILDING SUPPLIES PONTIAC DAIRY REC\u2019D.PHONE 27 SHAW VILLE Phone 178J Shawville 1 I Thursday, November 19, 1939.TNI EQUITY ¦*&£.- :SrE \"irZSr: Paye Four Mr Bristol Notes dav In the capital.^ ^ *mmliSflü ws*®amm day morning In St.Anwcwa Church.Mrs Garth Graham, and family of Ottawa were president conducted the vecent visitors with Mr and .Mr.Gerard gave Mrs clarence Clemmens.fine address.Mrs.Graham gave a talk to thech\u2018^\u2018 ren.Mrs.C.Russell and Mrs.Lssssa èsaîs scripture.\tdeau- with Mrs.Roland Gra- ham as co-hostess.Mrs.Mel the president had .\u201ea Mr,\tOr.; j Norway Bay Noies wm i * m 13 v.p ft ; lifijRW Mr lâ -k »r * i 1 i fery wa on Sunday > : 4 \u2022 # 4 \u2022 * & II /4* 1 ' * 1 5* y A* o 9 : *9 McKnight of De- \\ c!L%pald a IU*I visit to the Bay Saturday.IJf A Mrs.J A C.Cowley Mr.and of Ottawa paid a flying visi the Bay this past week.< & the to service Rev « Mr Hugh Calrney, the Oates George u a very St.and Mr.of Ottawa were at their for the weekend.Dios George cottages Mrs.Lambert spent Satur- Wyman W.l.r y i - Ladysmith Notes Bryson Notes ,o Homer.Mrs.William Olm has re- -H E £ BCE i r E Ef £ sss i.r?w«fa S Isf^l îSïSïïS?Sl M r Huy, | and fancy articles were sold.| bear signs everywhere and | w*iere *H> owns a ^arm-\tThe president closed the meet- birds also aplenty.Ducks too j Mra- ^na Leveris wife of.ing w^h prayer after which are coming this way down the , Joseph Leveris, now living with, refreshments were served by her husband,\twho came\tto Canada from\tLithuania\tin tt With These Friday A.M.\u201cDoor Busters Reg.$7.95 held.Mrs.Howard Smith ln- MEN'S La Rossi' Sport Shirts now $4.95 MEN'S Reg.$29.55 WANT TOPCOATS now $15.00 RELAXATION! river, Howard Routliffe bagged four Saturday In Bertrands the hostess, followed by a social hour.MEN'S Reg.$2.25 5TEERHIDE MITTS now $1.75 1951, at Campbell\u2019s Bay.Mrs.Regina Leveris, wife of Juozas petras Leveris, now living with her husband on a I farm near Campbell\u2019s Bay, who also came from Lithuania In 1949.Mr.and Mrs.GustafT Adolf Vandevelde who came to Can-ida from the Netherlands In J.G.Brunet of Bryson has added a pool table to his Barber Shop Business.Come in and enjoy a friendly game Open 7 days a week Bay BOYS' Reg.$4.50 1954.Mr.Vandevelde is now working at Hilton Mines Ltd., In Bristol, as an electronic technician.Shawville Holes (OAT SWEATERS now $2.00 Mr.and Mrs.Colin Bannister of Georgetown, British Guiana are visiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Lell Hodgins.BOYS' Reg.$5.95 DRESS PANTS now $3.00 Drive between the white markings, not on them.BOYS' Reg.$7.95 CAR (OATS now $3.98 # An important \u201cthirst\u201d announcement! NOW IN SHAWVILLE THE MAN FROM SCHWEPPES AND HIS WORLD-FAMOUS DRY GINGER ALE! SHOE VALUES! Grab Table i They \u201cGet the Gun\u201d Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 rubber boots \u2022 .sport shoes .slippers, etc.Reg.to $6.95.GO AT $2.00 ¦ \u201dry Ginger N %\u2022 V AfVr) ,i W -, 6 V I # I C » t A THROUGH *0 % Thursday, November 19, 1959 TNI EQUITY Pag* Six bons entertained a number of Royal blue and the bride was friends on Friday night at attired In a sleeveless bright Mr and Mrs.Fred Malette thelr home In honor of their red velvet dress.A buffet lunO oredMto T?mmTns aUnd0n3ou°th | son.Gordon's recent marriage was served at midnight.tS Porcupine to visit with friends to Frances Andree Sharron of br de received many beautiful there.\tElliott Lake.On their return gifts.They left on Saturday from their honeymoon spent I for Elliott Lake where the in Montreal, Cornwall and oth- groom represents the New er eastern points.Mrs.Gib- York Life Insurance Co.They bons, the mother of the groom will take up residence at 7 received In a sheath dress of Hemlock St., Elliott Lake.Portage Du Fort Notes Fort Coulonge êi Waltham\u2014 Port Coulonge United Wednesday, November 25th Shawvllle\u2014 Wesleyan Methodist Church Quyon\u2014 Week Of Prayer Schedule Announced By Ministerial Ass n.I Tuesday, November 24th Shawvllle\u2014 Pentecostal Church Monday, November 23rd Shawvllle\u2014 Free Methodist Church Married at Elliott Lake, Out.on Fr.day, November 6th, Gordon M.Gibbons only son of Mr.and Mrs Gordon Gibbons to Franc s Andrée Sharron, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.K.Sharron of Elliott Lake, Ont.For the wedding the brtde chose a medium light weight blue wool suit with mink col- The United Church Quyon Bristol Bristol i St.John\u2019s Church St.Thomas Church Starks Corners\u2014 Parkman Anglican Church N.Clarendon & Thorne\u2014 Schwartz Lutheran Church Campbell's Bay- Free Methodist Church Fort Coulonge & Waltham\u2014 Fort Coulonge Presbyterian Thursday, November t6th Shawvllle\u2014 St.Paul's Anglican Church Zion United Church Starks Corners\u2014 Austin United Church N.Clarendon & Thorne\u2014 St.George\u2019s Church Campbell's Bay\u2014 Wesleyan Methodist Church Otter Lake- Otter Lake Baptist Church Bristol\u2014 .St Andrews United Church Starks Corners\u2014 Starks Corners United Church N.Clarendon St Thorne\u2014 Bristol Ridge Pentecostal Campbell's Bay\u2014 St.George\u2019s Church CHURCH DIRECTORY lar SUNDAY.NOVEMBER Z2 Roy Dagg, I Tom Fletcher Lornle Bennett and Mrs.ues Tucker were blood donors for STARKS CORNERS PENTECOSTAL CHURCH (Affiliated with the P.A.O-C.» William H.Hooppell Sunday 10.00\ta m.\u2014Sunday School 11:00 am.\u2014Morning Worship 7:45 p.m\u2014Evangelistic Service Wednesday ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Sunday Before Advent Clarendon Parish Rev R.O Elliott the cl.nic held by the Red Cross in the Angl.can Church Hall Shawvllle last Thursday.Mr.Rhea Laplante of the St.Laurent Sanltorium, Hull, spent the weekend at his home at the Maple Leaf.Mr.Andrew MoCallum was MOVIE at SHAWVILLE HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 at 7:45 p.m.St.Paul's, Shawvllle 11:00 am\u2014Morning Prayei and Holy Baptism the lucky winner of the $200 7:30 p.m \u2014Evening Prayer cash draw at the Canadian Legion at Campbell\u2019s Bay, on Nov.11th.Quyon St.John\u2019s Church \"WIRETAPPER\" R:00 pm Prayer Meeting L sten to\u2014 \u201cThe Prayer And Praise Hour\u201d over CHOV Pembroke every Thursday at 2:45 \u201cA small church with a big welcome \u2019 Bible Study and Bristol\u2014 Cushman Memorial Church Starks Corners\u2014 Starks Pentecostal Church N.Clarendon & Thorne\u2014 Charteris United Church Campbell's Bay\u2014 The United Church Fort Coulonge & Waltham\u2014 Waltham Wesleyan Methodist Friday, November 27th Holy Trinity, Radford 9:30 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion A Billy Graham Film, based on the true life story of JIM VAUS, who became the Idol and indispensable servant of the Master Minds of Syndicated crime.This is truly an outstanding film.FREE WILL OFFERING Mr J.J McCallum won $25 for selling the lucky ticket.>:00 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer Congratulations to Andrew and St.Luke\u2019s, Caldwell a A a J.J a a a Mr.and Mrs, Ernest Quinn-ville and ch ldren motored to Ottawa on Saturday to meet Santa Claus and also to visit à lends.Mr.and Mrs.Archie Johnston have left to spend the winter with their daughter, Mrs.Carl Comba and Mr Ccmba on Opeongo St., in Renfrew.Mr.and Mrs.Lornle Bennett have taken up residence in the bungalow owned by Raphael Tourangeau opposite the Protestant cemetery.Mrs.Pnt D'Arcy Fr ends of the v.Jage regretted to hear oi Lie passing of Mrs.Pat DArcy, loimerly Estelle Gaudry of Ottawa.Mrs.D\u2019Arcy was a granddaughter or the late Mr and Mrs.Hen-ly White of Portage and had spent her holidays each year on the White farm which adjoins the village.She had been in ill health for the past few years.She leaves her husoand and one son Pat and two daughters Caroline and Theresa al lof Ottawa.She also leaves a sister Eula, Mrs.James Furlong of Eganville and an aunt, Miss Lena Wh.te of Ottawa.Burial took place in Ottawa.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Gib- \u2014North Clarendon\u2014 Mr A.E.Lawrence St.Georges, Thorne Centre 11:00 a.m.\u2014Morning Prayer St.Matthew, Charteris 7:30 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer St.Stephen\u2019s.Greermount NO SERVICE St.James.Otter Lake 9:30 a m.\u2014Morning Prayer a a a \u2014Campbell\u2019s Bay-Rev.F A.Burton, BA, BD St George\u2019s.Portage 11:00 a.m.\u2014Morning Prayer St.George\u2019s, Campbell\u2019s Bay 9:30 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion St.Alban, Parkman 2:30 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer St.John\u2019s.Moorhead NO SERVICE a\ta\ta \u2014Quyon\u2014 Rev.E.N.McColl St.Luke\u2019s, Kardle?9:30 a m.\u2014Morning Prayer Si.John\u2019s, Quyon 11:00 a.m.\u2014Morning Prayer St.Thomas.Bristol 2:00 p.m \u2014Evening Prayer a\ta\ta WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Rev.W.R.Schamehorn Sunday 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 11:00 am.\u2014Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.\u2014Evening Service Wednesday 8.00\tp.m.\u2014Prayer Meeting \u201cYou Are Always Welcome\u201d BETHEL PENTECOST AS TABERNACLE Minister Rev.R.D.Ellis The Annual Fall Bazaar 10 00 a m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a m \u2014Worship 7:30 pm\u2014Evangel stic Servir* Week Nights Wed\u2014Bible Study of the W.A.of Shawville United Church will be held in the Shawvllle 6 00 p m and Prayez 8.00\tp m .Frl.\u2014Young People »\t0\t4 THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA The United Church Quyon Sunday School Room Saturday The United Church Campbell\u2019s Bay\u2014 St.George\u2019s Church The offering at these services is used for the work of the Clarendon and District Ministerial Associat.on.28 Bristol Memorial Church Rev.A.B.Casselman.intermoderator Douglas Fulford In charge 11:00 a.m.\u2014Service 11:00 a.m\u2014Sunday School \u2022 Afternoon Tea 3:30\u20145.00 p.m.\u2014 50c e Sale of Food and Fancywork, etc.e Buffet Supper 5:00\u20147:30 p.m.Adults $1.00 Starks W.l.Children 50c a o a ST.ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Fort Coulonge Rev.E.Grant MacDonald.B A 11:00 a m \u2014Sunday School 11:00 a.m.\u2014Service a a a UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Shawvllle Pastoral Charge Minister Rev.E.I.Johnston.B A , B.D.Shawvllle 10.00\tam\u2014Sunday School 11:00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.\u2014Evening Worship Zion 2:30 p.m\u2014Afternoon Worsh p \u2014All Are Welcome\u2014 a a a UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Bristol Charge Rev.F Gerard.B.D., ST M 11:00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11:00 am \u2014St.Andrews Knox and Austin special joint service \u201cWhat do you know about French Protestantism in Quebec?\u201d by Rev.Dr.J.Boucher D.D.All Welcome a a\ta UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Clarendon Pastoral Charge Minister, E V.Cook 11:00 a.m.\u2014Yarm 11:00 a.m.\u2014Wesley 2:30 p.m.\u2014Starks Corners 7:30 p.m.\u2014Radford \u2022 a a\ta UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Campbell\u2019s Bay Pastoral .Charge Rev.Robert Percival, Minister 9:30 a.m.\u2014Bryson 11:00 a.m.\u2014Campbell\u2019s Bay 2 30 p.m.\u2014Waltham 7:00 p.m.\u2014Dunraven a a a UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Quyon Pastoral Charge Rev.Mary Dougherty, B.A.Minister 9:30 a.m.\u2014Wesley Beechgrove 10:00 a.m.\u2014Quyon Sunday School 11:00 a.m.\u2014Quyon 2:00 p.m.\u2014Zion Eardley a a a St.Edward The Confess ROMAN CATHOLIC CHIL H Maryland Rev.J, F.Harrington, P.P.i:00 a.m.\u2014Sunday Mass 11:00 a.m.\u2014Sunday Mass Wednesday afternoon, November 11 the regular meeting of the Starks Corners Womens Institute was held at the home of Mrs.Fred Smart.Mrs.L.Dean reported on the semi-annual convention held in Shawvllle and read the list of articles to be made for the 1960 fall fair.Mrs.Iver Harris read a pap* the work done by UNICEF.Christmas cards were ordered plus a $5.00 donation to UNICEF.Mrs.Neil Wilson reported on MENU Turkey, Ham, Salmon Mold Creamed Potatoes, Potato Salad Baked Beans, Tossed Salads Macaroni & Cheese, Macaroni & Tomatoes Relishes \u2014 Rolls , Pies, Squares, Christmas Pudding & Sauce Tea & Coffee ei on 'The Most Pleasant Way To Spend A Dollar\" articles purchased for Childrens Halloween Party held in the Community Centre.Donations of canned goods and fruit were made to the Pontiac Community Hospital.Mrs.Iver Harris brought the Mystery parcel and Mrs.Clive Smart the money cake.Next meeting will be a Christmas party at the home of Mrs.E.P.Fulford.The meeting closed with the read ng of Tn Flanders Fields\u2019 and singing The Queen.Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by IRrs.Robert Smart.St.Aitbrnus - Kttox Hnitrb fflhurrh SPECIAL JOINT MORNING SERVICE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22 E a A A THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH Rev.R.W.McCaw, Pastor Mrs.M.E.McCaw, Assistant Phone Shawvllle 316 North Onslow 10:00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11:00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worsh p Shawvllle 2:00 p.m.\u2014Sunday School 3:00 p.m.\u2014Worship Service Wednesday :-6:30 p.m\u2014Happy Hour 8:00 p.m.\u2014Prayer and Bible Study Wie Equity Christmas t Hmtb l at 11 ajn.TOPIC \u201cWHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT FRENCH PROTESTANTISM IN QUEBEC?\u201d Friday:- 8:00 p.m.\u2014Open Air Service Campbell\u2019s Bay 9:45 am.\u2014Sunday School 11:00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.\u2014Evangelistic Service Tuesday :- 8:30 p.m.\u2014Happy Hour 8:00 p.m.\u2014Prayer and Bible Study Thursday :- 8:00 pm\u2014Young Peoples A Warm Welcome To All FOR THE CHILDREN AT BROOKDALE FARM \u2014 A Fascinating Story \u2014 by a celebrated bilingual speaker Th's Fund will be open for ieven weeks from today to December 24th.All contributions over $1.00 from indiv-duals and organizations will )e listed weekly in The Equity.Names will be withheld on request.Receipts will be issued t the end of the year.Domains may be mailed to The quity or placed in boxes at >nk of Montreal and Pontiac Vintshop.REV.DR.J.BOUCHER, D.D.Minister Of St.Mark's United Church, Ottawa ALL WELCOME û û û THE STANDARD CHtRCD Rev.E.R .Conley, Pastor Sunday School\u201410:00 am.Morning Worship \u2014 11:00 a.m 7:30 p.m.\u2014Evening Service Tuesday 1:30 pm\u2014Praver Meeting A Welcome To All (there will be no evening service) Minister: Rev.F.C.Gerard, B.D., S.T.M 5566 I THE EQUITY Page Seven Thursday, November 19, 1959 horse and buggy In summer.« ance in filing claims lor the Inga and to offer his advice la Later in the day on to Starks I pension, and in this connection j public.He will be especially Afnown to virtually everyone and finally, back to Shawvllle his assistance was invaluable ¦\tPontiac Dr Pokes for the evening service there.On top of his many other ac- prowess at Orange celebrations remembered as He wa* probably the best tivitles and responsibilities, Dr.on each July 12th.Vhi Hnmn tn earth hard\twork-\tknown visitor of the sick at\tPokes was an unfailing report-\tHe is survived\tby his wife, I A\tmeeting of the Lower\tBretzlaff,\tSchwartz;\tAlbert In» ortvtier friend and\thelo-\tPontac Community Hospital,\ter for both English language\tthe former\tEdna\tFoley; three\tPontiac Branch of the Can-\tTanner Shawvllle it\tCawood; meet tnr\tnil those in the area\twhere\the\tcheered\tthe\tdark\ti dailies published in Ottawa He\tsons,\tBrome, in Oananoque;\tadian Red Cross was held In\tMrs.\tBetty Turner, Shawvllle ; ~ hl H\thours\tand\tdifficult\ttimes of\twas to be seen, at all hours of\tHarold\tIn Kitchener and Dean\tJack Argues office on Monday\tMrs.\tClare Jacques, Shawvllle .Hreiess worker in vouna a11- ,or he vlslted everyone the day and night, making his jn Ottawa; one daughter Lor- night, for the purpose of elect- Committee chairmen appoln-*\t, organizations\tand\tthere.His words of quiet sym-1 way to and from the multitude\traine, Mrs\tE Biackadar, In\tlng\tofficers and establishing\tted were:\tDr.O.R\tGreen, arhiPVPd no\u201d small local fame\tpatliy and understanding were | of events which occur loca-Ty,\tDundas; a sister, Mrs.Paul\tstanding committees for the\tBlood Donor; Dave Dickson, fn th!.work h did in writ-\t\u201c comfort wherever they were | and which consistently made\tChambers of Three Mile Bay,\tBranch.Miss Luck Menard,\tPublicity; J M.Argue, Disas- ln» nnd nrodurina countless\tuttered-\tthe headlines through his un-\tNew York;\tand\tten grand-\tRed\tCross organizer from\tter Relief;\twith Mrs.\tIsabelle pageanu and plays8 on by He was known too for hi, |tlrln* efTorts\tchUdren\u2018\tMo\"treal, attended.\tRlce as vice chairman; Worn- the young people of more than truly wonderful success as an i Well known was Dr.Pokes The funeral was held on i ,*ce\"\tM Argue, ens Work, Mrs.Nell Drum- one generation.In his church\tunofficial marriage councillor, too for his abllltf as a public\tWednesday, November 18 from\tpresident ShawvMe; Charlie\tmond, with Mrs.Don Dods as work, as well as every where\tto those In the County who speaker.Palling eyesight made\tthe A.J.Sly and Son Funeral\t*\u2022**\u201c,; Jst Vice President,\tvice chairman; Veterans\u2019 Wel- else Dr.\tPokes was seemingly\thad encountered marital\tpro-\tit Impossible for him to use\tHome,\tLansdowne, to Lans-\t®r*s , ¦ Mr*- Gordon Gibbons,\tfare,\tJamie Amm; sick room tireless.\tFor many years he\tb\u2019.ems.\tnotes, and he quickly became\tdowne\tUnited Church, with I\t-\"d Vice President, Portage;\tsupply, Mrs.Clare Jacques, regularly preached four times When old age pensions came adept at speaking in public Rev- L W.Herbert officiating, ^rs .,Muf c* Bronson, 3rd Vice The appointment of chalr-on Sunday\u2014a morning service\tIn a few years ago, many of without reference to the writ-\tnnd Prof- Waldo Smith, ch»lr-\tPresident, Quyon; Capt.A G P\tmen for the Home Nursing, at Shawvllle, then on to Zion,\tthose eligible turned to Dr.ten word.He was called on at\tman ot ttle Kingston Presby-\tSecretary, Shawvllle;\tWater Safety and Campaign by cutter in the winter, and | Pokes for advice and assist-1 every turn to address meet- ^ry assisting.Rev.Servage Gil Dowe, Treasurer, Shawvllle.Committees was left in abey-r\t1\tpreached the sermon.\t| The following were named ance.rec tors Edey Campbell, Beechgrove; gue (or his appointee) was Mrs.Delmer Barber, Maryland; named the official Branch dei-Alvin Kelly, Wyman; Hilliard egate to the Quebec Division Seattle, North Bristol; George annual meeting to be held in Pickles, Quyon; Dr.R.M.Hud- Montreal in February.son, Quyon; Augustus Peppard A special committee to be Quyon ; Mrs Officers, Directors, Committees iNamed At Red Cross Meeting Rev.Dr.Fokes Passes Branch President J.M.Ar- Interment was in Un.on cemetery, Lansdowne.A special bus was chartered \\ to carry people from the Shaw-ville district down to Lans- Se/v/W.t i DIRECTORY BUSINESSl downe for the funeral.In addition several private cars from nere made the trip.Beloved of the clergy as by All kinds of cabinet furniture I his people, there were, in au- made to order or repaired; ^Rion to the m maters taking part i.i the funeral service, 28 other ministers in attendance at the funeral.Earl Findlay, responsible for recommending Bristol; Robert Sheppard, Me- members for the Red Cross Gilbert Telford, Badge of Service was appoint-Ira Hanna, RR l, ed: Mrs.Muriel Bronson, Qu-Shawville; Mrs.Oswald Cuth- yon, Chairman; Mrs.Gilbert Uertson, Morehead; Harvey Telford and Mrs.Gordon Gib-Wilson, Starks Corners; Mrs.bona.'-loyd Fulford, Starks Corners; Miss Menard made mention Mrs.Lindsay Carson, Austin; of the excellent work of the Mrs.Henry McCord, Charter s; Public Health Nurses in this Joe Smiley, Charteris; Wm.B.District ,and thanked them for Hodgins, Yarm; Mrs.Jim Trac- the support they had given the c-y, Caldwell; T Sheppard, Ladysmith; Hits, Ladysmith; Theo Bretz-laff, Ladysmith; Mrs.Edmund CABINET MAKER Kee; Mrs Radford; INSURANCE?For all forms of insurance, including LIFE, FIRE, AUTOMOBILE and CASUALTY, eOMMBeeiAt.lÜPIOniGRAPBS such as doors, windows, etc.Hardware & Materials AUDET STUDIO Also upholstering repaired Paints and Glass GEO.EVANS See:- F.H.\u2018Bud\u2019 ROWAT MAIN ST.PHONE:- Office 180 Res.164 Agent for the Manufacturers Life 800 Attend CAMPBELL'S BAY, QUE.FINE PHOTOGRAPHY OF EVERY VARIETY Phone 82 for Appointment SHAWVIILE P.O.Box 196 Phone 73 Campbell's Bay, Que (Continued from Page One) very conf.dent and competent duet of Susan and Norma Mrs.Sidney Red Cross in the course of John their duties.She also requested that the President of the Junior Red Cross be invited to attend any meetings of this Branch of the Red Cross.Refreshments were served at the end of the meeting, when Miss Menard thanked 6029 D, WALLACE HODGINS | STSUTSST * Graduate McGill University accompanied her own two daughters, Gauthier, Wolf Lake; Mrs.Eb-L nda and Doreen In \u201cYour cr^ Smith, Elmside; Mrs.Em* Cheating Heart\".\tcrson Roy.Elmside; Mrs.Paul Elaine Wlckens of Starks *- SURGEON DENTIST L.L.BAIRD and SON REG\u2019D \u201cI Heard a Bluebird Sing- Quyon sent their lovely Mr Ar®ue for the use of his song-bird Charlene Mulligan offlce and for the refresh-and from Ottawa came Brian ments She also congratulat-Ellard, complete with his fine ed {or the wonderful sup-Hallman Organ, to play sev- he ^d Klven the Red eral numbers on both organ ' aays-\tEdmond Romain and Rheal Q after he ran into another1 United\tChurch, who\tgave\ta announcement that\tMrs.Van- lmate value of $200.00.He was Nearly all the goods stolen Valliere both of the Village of car and failed to stop.|most\tinteresting\tpicture\tof ! develde one of our new cunad =\u201d \u201c\tAS ssfcasdsm?s msê-f-:* tmUR day of October 1959.He was 3raff c of*lcers 9pp Linden Making the arrest was Traf-given a suspended sentence I ?°™g, ^ \u201d°rman Horner lie Officer QPP Norman Hor-and was ordered to post a b!!|h ()f j.he villAge of Shaw~ ner of Shawvliie P.Q.S\"!X Z\t\u201c V V«h - Sh.^U,.P.He 1» pleaded Wu, \u201e\u201e IPS** 1,01\tInvestigating and making | m°tor-vehlcle in Canada \u201eQI the arrest was Detective An- ;a Period of one (1) year.Tue do the heavy work for you I Oampbell\u2019s Ba/ P.Q9 ° Bay.T Q ^ °f C\u201cPbe\"\u2019*|«U?Zd^ ?his winter.\tI\tEric Sharpe \u2014 Davidson, P.I Terrance McKie \u2014 R.R 1959 He was fined $100.00 ana Q.On a charge of impaired j number 2 \u2014 Amprior, Ont.tiie ditch a.ong said numbe.driving was fined $100.00 and 1 Was found guilty for having 8 highway.ordered to pay the Court costs driven a motor-vehicle with- Thomas Soike _ 55 Hua-h or spent 7 days in Jail, his | out a driver\u2019s permit at Ma- St., Arnprior, ont.For ha vine drivers permit was suspended Iryland on the 19th day of driven a motor-vehicle an for a period of two (2) years, iSeptember 1959.He was fined excessive rate of speed in the The accused Sharpe was ar- $50.00 and ordered to pay the village of ShawvUle on tn.> ^ 20th day of Au- Court costs or spend 8 days I8U1 day of October 1959 was gust 1959, after his car ram- in jail.\tfined $50.00 and ordered to tned against a tree near the Making the arrest was Traf- 1 pay the Court costs Village of Fort-Coulonge, P Q I fjc officer QPP Linden Young 8 days in jail.'\t_ Making the 3**rest Ronald Lance des-Joachims, p.Q previous record of breaking and entering.Investigating and makli* the arrest was Detective Andre Audet QPP of Campbell\u2019s Bay, P.Q.Keep This In Mind For Christmas! BEST by TEST CHAMPION BULK TANK ft Ask The Man Who Owns One.tv.Save Time! S^ve Labour! Let A CORNELL STABLE CLEANER / loi Making the arrest was Gen- Canadian Distributors Robinsons 25 York St., Ottawa Local Dealer 5-pee.Kitchen Suites Chrome or popular Meta lie Slart ¦« 59.95 Bronze.WILSON I6A(V Shawville, Que.FREE ESTIMATES 7 pee.Suites, with Table extending to 72*\u2019 Chrome or or spenu Bronze 129.50 were Trallic Officers QP?Linden Young and Norman Horner both of the ViLage of Shaw- vllle, P.Q.Rene Belanger «\u2022 ft See these at Pontiac s Home Of Fine Furniture\u201d W x\t824 Som- erset St.West., Ottawa Ont.For having stolen monty from the poor box In the R.c.Church at the village of Bryson, was sentenced to one month in jail.Investigating and making the arrest was Detective Andre Audet QPP or Campbell s Bay, P.Q.Roland Vaillancourt Coulonge p.Q.Was found a mo- > m 5ÜH® 4* * m 0 m DEAN & MERRITT\u2019S People with cm eye to the future .SHOP NOW Shawville Phone 29 FASHION Scoop! Fort NOTICE guilty of having driven tor-vehicle while h.s ability to drive was Impaired by alcohol, he was fined $l0i).0U | and ordered to pay the Court' costs or spend 7 days In jail He was arrested at the Village of Fort - Coulonge on the 23rd day of August, 1959, by Rheal Valiiere, Police of the Village 0t Fort Coulonge.P.Q.X m Those Interested In Curling in the Shawville Men's furling flub are urged to notify one of the following immediately : vhiei o.x if de?.f Council Officers tlecfed ¦ By Blythe McCleary One of the extra activities of the Hgh School is the Student\u2019s Council.This council consists entirely ol students, two from each class from grades six to eleven Inclusive.Among other things, the council sponsors all school sports and dances.Apart from its benefit to the school as a whole, the council gives individual students a chance to voice their opinions through their representatives.The executive for 1959-60 consists of Owen Barber, pres-dent; Jack Campbell, vice' president; Gerda Tanner, sec-i retary and Darleen Murray I treasurer.Chairmen of various committees are:\tMavis MacFar- iane, dance committee; Blythe McCleary, publicity; Joan Armstrong, social; Albert Armstrong, athletics; Don Russell ! canteen and Bryan Murray, dramatics.Staff advisor Is Mr.I Mo r.\tI Special thanks Is given to I Kays\u2019 Style Shoppe and Fraser\u2019s Men\u2019s Wear, who allow a ! I 5% discount on all purchases by students who have Student ! Cards.\tI t 3 « Qm m F H.(Bud) Rowat Edgir Schwartz Ray Sheppard Carson Hodgins CHILDREN\u2019S SNOW SUITS 2 pee.\u2014 Sizes 2-6X g E# 1m 1/ w # / Try Our $10.95 WEEKEND SPECIALS and SAVE ! LINED CAR COATS See this for value! TRIM, WARM AND BUDGET PRICED Vinyl - Quilted luxury - Pile Collar - Styled to please Everyone.Sizes 12\u201414\u201414X.Out Ladies and Girls Wear Department is literally loaded with all the Golden Girl Table Spread Pre-Dressed Grade A Turkeys Pre-Dressed Chickens Fish Sticks Jubilee Bacon 3 lbs.1.00 $17.95 lb.37 thing* they would just love to lb.40 receive for Christmas.You can't TIGER TUFF NYLON 3pk*s.1.00 2 lbs.Age 8-14 - $14.95 go wrong at W.A's.90 w / MEAT ; i MARKET I 1HAWVIUE Phone 31\tEst.1930\t' Shawville Thursday, November 19, 1959.TH< EQUITY Page Nine \u2022 «**e One Dead, Four Injured Legion Draw Ouyoii Council school Principal Definesthe lecna6er- maligned he vaw.cuts but was not taken to hos-\tvaluators to De school of a pupil by an un- pltal.\tpresent at this meeting, authorized person.Dr.R.M.Hudson, Quyon,\t.\t.Carrled 5.When a regulation Is made and Dr.Frank Cowley, Shaw- j adjourned meeting at school, parents should un-ville coroner, were called to °n Tuesday, November 10 tiers Land that it Is made lor the scene of the accident.\t\u201eat ®:0° p m\u2018 Prcsent May- the good of the entire stud- The Kilroy car wds demol- °r .rkc and Crs- Mulligan, ent body.Martin Dowe, Stephen Me Constable Linden Young of ?ann and ^yle Bronson and detachment of Mun.cipal Valuators Leo Keon and Basil Stanton were pres- !n#aly Line Accident Winners Announced An American tourist was killed and four local residents Mr.Roy, who was accompanying the victim, received a knee fracture In the crash.Also Injured were three passengers In the truck: Lome McRae, Bill Carswell and Harold Hammond, the driver.All are from Beech Drove.The accident occcurred on a hill on the Daley line road, about a mile north of Quyon, In a heavy snowfall.Taken to hospital In Shaw-vllle by Hayes Ambulance were Hammond, with a broken leg, Roy and McRae, who\" was released after treatment of minor Injuries.Carswell received BASKETBALL Canadian Roadkings Shawville High School NOVEMBER 26fh 8.00 p.m.vs 8.Please make \"vague plans to attend the school ished.now graduation exercises to take place sometime In the latter part of June, when Grade 11 I Motion Crs.Dowe and Mulli- students will perform the Wash head and fail lights as that sufficient funds be ual functions of a graduating often as windshields.\tI transferred to bond and cou- class.It Is a d.gnifled and pon account from waterworks worthwhile event, account to cover payment due speaker concluded \u201cI solicit December 1, 1959.\tyour patronage of it.\u201d Moved by Crs.Dowe and\t, \u201e Mulligan that we adjourn this\t*5/1?Nwv meeting to November 16th at\t' Hagen contras- Carried d educational policies * meeting of December next.K.O\u2019Donnell, Sec.-Treas.the Shawville the QPP Investigated.cnt.us- and, the \"Come Out And Support Your Team\"\u2019 Admission: Adults $1.00 X zi / ( .Students 50c 8:00 p.m.as ANNOUNCEMENT Quyon Ferry Service Will Continue Until November 29th 3S s s on cultural activity, although he recognizes that a certain amount is essary.Some educators use the school as a teenage recreation nec- How we keep winter out of your home J\u20190ft,,9e C#\u201cncj! .,\tDl$cu\u201ce$ Equipment 5-cmtre - \u2014 0110 Summer III!\t\u201eThe re
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