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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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[" 1 Russell 211lot# Box 105, Shflwvllle, Que.\u2022 5896 Feb \u2022 66 Shawville Quebec, Thursday, January 13, 1966 per copy 7c No.30, 83rd Year Alec Webster tells (of( about wood for the mill ing this, the committee is meanwhile having specifications drawn up by their architect, Donald Griffin, of Pembroke, and Tenders will go out for the actual work of levelling, landscaping, fencing, bringing the buildings onto the site, and rebuilding in their original state.As soon as there are buildings on the property there will be a sudden need for all the articles to be brought in to furnish the farm home, blacksmith shop and carriage house.Then, as the general store gets into shape there will be c need for objects for sale which are made by hand in Pontiac County dairy and baking and other home made articles.It is at this stage (Continued on Page 4) Chamber also hears report on Centennial Museum project partment but he could say that education level at school leaving was an important factor in gaining employment in such imils.Though it may not require high school to be able to sweep up a warehouse, the company prefers to take on men in these simpler jobs who can develop through training to more responsible positions, which would require more education.Dr.Roly Armitage introduced Mr.Webster and Mrs.David Dickson thanked him for his talk.Chairman of the meeting was Chamber of Commerce president Allan Black.A special feature of the meeting was the presentation to Bryan Murray of the Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year Certificate.Last year\u2019s \u201cCitizen\u201d Watt Taylor made the presentation saying it couldn't go to a greater guy.A report from the Centennial Museum that the grants have been approved both ProvinciaHy and Federally, the County grant is expected this week, the Shaw-ville Council has purchased the property on Clarendon Street where the Pioneer Farm will be reconstructed.All that is needed at the moment is about a thou$r and dollars to complete the local ten precent required for the total cost of the project.The Federal grant is $22,000 and the Quebec Province grant is $37,400 for a total of $66,000 when added to the local ten percent, $6,600.It was suggested that if one hundred people, or small organizations, each provide ten dollars, the objective would be met and work could progress.Anticipât- Alec Webster of Consolidated Pontiac addressed a full house at the Club Room in Clarendon Inn Tuesday night on the general subject of \u201cwood for the new mill\" He is District Forester In charge of all the Ottawa Divisions, Quebec limits for the Consolidated Paper Corporation.The talk was encouraging in every aspect.It gave the Chamber of Commerce the full story of what species of wood would be used, how it would be gathered, transported, stored and finally what would be made with it.Bleached kraft pulp is the end product which should be in manufacture by mid 1967.Automation is not only planned for the mill itself but will he used to a large degree in the woods.The Millers Bay mill will be the most modern pulp mill, technologically speaking in the country.The fact that both hard and soft woods, balsam and jackpine, culls and pine tops, even bark will be used means that the limits c*h be fully utilized.For generations, selective cutting has finally resulted in poorer grade logs and scrub vegetation has taken over to a great extent in many areas.Birch and maple has in places been left but scarred and damaged.The new mill will use all these now with its new chamical means of processing.Alec told of some of the impact on the community which the mill would have.He said smaller industries will tend fo cluster around because of the fact that specialists of various sorts will settle here.As for employment selection, he said that this was not his de- art, crafts, MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS CLOSE CHECKING WON THE GAME For the first time this season, Shawville Pontiacs came out short on a regular League game against Deep kiver Rockets on Shawville ice.It was the first home game for Pontiacs at the Lions Community Centre.Hank McCann above is caught in a typical close checking stance with Carson Ryan.\tPat's Photo Thorne:\tZone Dahms and Rayburn Gray; Zone 3, Emerson Smiley and Max Schwartz; Zone 5, Ebert Turcotte and Walter Yach.Quyon: Seat 1, Gerald Desa- ^ brail and Augustus Peppard; Seat 2, Valmore (Cookie) Chevrier and Basil Murphy; Seat 3, Gladys BottrH and Ervine McCann.Shawville Cowley, Brent Thomson.(Miss Clara Strutt was also nominated but declined to let her name stand.) Bristol: Seat 4, Francis Bour-geau and Robert Russett; Seat 5, John Smith; Seat 6, Francis Bennett and Gerald Ireland.Clarendon: Seat 2.Freeman Grant; Seat 5, Marshall Chamberlain; Seat 6, Ervine Brownlee.1, Albert Sorry! Pontiacs find they cant win 'em all committee revealed 627 Glenwood Drive Pembroke Ont.The Editor, Shawville Equity -\t» Dear Sir: Would you kindly allow me through your column to express cur sincere regret in not being able to make it to Shawville for the first skating lessons of the 1966 Season, last Saturday.1 would like it to be known that it was not the fault of the Shawville Lions Club.However this week, skating will start at a new time which we hope will be more suitable to the boys and girls.This new time will be from 4 pm to 6 pm.Thanking you for your cooperation.visitors goals and goalie Brian Pappin was outstanding stopping several great Shawville scoring opportunities.\t, The Pontiacs played without team captain Earl Powell who suffered a knee injury and is out indefinitely.The next game for the first place Pontiacs is this Friday as the Renfrew Royals visit town.The Royals are a fast & scrappy squad and it will surely be an exciting game as Shawville will be trying to regain their early season form.Game time 8.30 p.m.The winning streak of the Shawville Pontiacs came to an end last Friday as the Deep River Rockets won a 3-1 decision in the Pontiacs home opener.The Pontiacs jumped into a 1-0 lead after one period of play as Royce Richardson scored assisted by Bryan Murray and Des Keon.\t, Deep River tied the game as Reid Condie scored early in the second period and their third period goals by Hank McCann and Giles Mohns gave the Rockets their well earned victory.Brian Mohns assisted in all the Allan Black, Dr.Horner, Dale Yours sincerely, Joyce & Murray Moore Ways and Means of Saving the Red Bridge | trapped present many problemsnear Shawvi,le Thc Save the Bridge people in, purchased from Joe Mirand tremely rare occasion that one Mansfield and Fort Coulonge whose bush is a mere quarter j$ seen jn ^is locality.One was are still at it.Progress to date mile lrom the bridge.Many trapped very near to Shawville.timbers of other lengths 1 % Wolverine m m m A Wolverine is an animal of y has included the cessation of ac- moreg\t¦¦ tual demolition of this rare Pon- are still needed and the com- however, by Sam Sparling since New Year\u2019s Day and the mottled County landmark and the mitiee is hoping to find red pine grey pelt is now on display at collection of materials tor its | for some of the work.\t| Mr.Sparling\u2019s home near Maple Dynamite has been bought to Grove Cemetery in Shawville.blast rock which has been found This is the second time Spar- at Boisvert\u2019s mountain on the | ling has caught such an animal but the other occasion was over ' Mac eventual repair At the moment there is a need for more money.Thirty men are tr % a *\tr at work on timber and another\tther side of the original ones to\t^id\tto be the\tfirst\tanimal of\t,ts 15 are engaged with the blasting\tbear the weight ot the bridge\tin\tounc in\ta\tvicini v.and conveying of rock for fill\twhile the original ones are be- for the great piers which sup-\ting replaced.Then the auxiliary\tX.\tBertrand of\tFort Cou longe.removed and the Ray Amyotte, Father May of the port the bridge piers bridge is at it was in the begin-1 Economic Council, Pierre Merit has been found that the ault and Warden Bill Burke.The As the grants for winter works pay only for the labor, the committee in charge of the program of saving and reconstructing the bridge have to supply the materials themselves.nmg bases of the piers, under the low I \u201cMeans\" end of the committee water line, are in perfect con- is manned by Hugh Proudfoot, dition.\tI Dean Rogers, Jack Bridge and of course Dr.Haddon Rabb.Auto Acrobatics on Highway 8 (no fatalities this time) A 1956 two tone Ford flipped Gaston Pigeault's car into this embarrassing position on the corner of Highway 8 and the road to Portage on Sunday.Passengers in the Pigeault car were Michel Asselin, Leo Ricard and Jean Marie Leman of Calumet Island.They were driving West on Highway 8 when the other car failed to stop for the highway on its journey South.It kept right on going.Pigeault jammed on his brakes but his car slid into the Ford, making slight contact with its bumper, then flipped up onto its side in the middle of the road.Traffic was tied up briefly until a wrecker could come and remove the car.Pat's Photo Mayor Leo Bertrand of the A grant of a thousand dollars | united municipalities of Mans-\t______ from the County Council has field and Pontefract is generally progress and plan more of the increased their total fund to a- in charge of the reconstruction same, Sunday night in the Cou-bout $3500 and this is fast be- job with Stanley Nadeau.Along longe fire hall, chaired by F.ing used up.Twenty two foot with them on the \"Ways\" part X.Bertrand, the above corn-white pine timbers have been ' of the committee are Mayor F.(Continued on Page 4) At a special meeting to report Thursday, January 13, 1966 THE EQUITY Page 2 cations can he made at the National Employment Service in Renfrew.The jobs don\u2019t require education beyond about grade nine and ladies from 18 to 45 are welcome.Training is on the job and all that is required is the ability to learn to operate the industrial sewing machines used.French or English speaking girls from Shawvillc, Campbell\u2019s Bay or anywhere are all welcome to apply.kers of the world famous Wrangler Jeans in 50 styles and 20 colors, would like to employ a number of ladies from Pontiac County.About nine ladies already make the trek to Renfrew each day to work there from the Fort Cou longe area hut they could use about thirty more.If the number from Pontiac gets to 25 the company will underwrite a bus service to take them to work and back daily.Appli- 25 Yean Ago grist The Equity in The Equity January 9, 1941 Born\u2014At Pontiac Community Hospital on .Tuesday, December 31, 1940, to Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Way (nee Mabel Brownlee) a daughter.Among the horrors of war count that sweater that everybody in the family helped to knit.A witness to the latest accident on the corner of Highway 8 and the Portage Road asks us how many injuries and deaths must occur before the authorities realize this \u201cKiller Korncr\" as the hazard it is.Must we always wait until the horse is out of the barn to close the door, ne wants to know.Well, that's what we\u2019d like to know.MFounded In 188?'\t' Printed and Published Weekly at PONTIAC PRINTSHOP LTD Shawville, Quebec Yearly subscriptions in advance: Pontiac and Gatineau Counties \u2022 $3.00 elsewhere in Canada - $4.00 outside Canada \u2022 $5.00 There are several methods of storing ice on the farm.There is the ordinary ice house, the still more elaborate insulated ice house, and the \u201cice well\u2019 which is used in many parts ot the west for making ice dunng the cold weather and then storing the ice for summer use.ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE ?Mrs.Harry Provost of Quy-on has written that her son M P.Milford was posted to Germany and his wife Helene and daughter Nancy-Lee will be joining him there later.Meanwhile they are staying with her parents in Quyon.David and Rosaleen Dickson \u2014 Publishers & h dit or s MEMBER OF CANADIAN WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION The Annual Meeting of the MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of the Local Municipality of Shaw ville Aeltertaed m Second Clou Moll.Port Office Deportment, Ottowe will be held in the CLARENDON COUNCIL HALL Wednesday, January 26th, 1966 at 2 p.m.O M.Horner, Sec -Trees.MINOR HOCKEY WEEK Sometimes people get carried away with these special weeks.You know, there\u2019s one for pickles, one for thinking about peace and so forth.Personally, we like pickles any week in the year and as for peace thinking won\u2019t help much.But then good old, purely Canadian, strictly for the people Minor Hockey Week comes along and we\u2019re all for it.* 50 Years Ago On radio station ( BO Monday evening, January 17th at 6.30 there will he the first in a series of four broadcasts about weekly newspapers.On this first program, the subject will be The Equity and the interviewer, Bill Montaigne will he talking with Mr.and Mrs.Dickson, editors and publishers of this paper.?A note bearing the name ol Rev L.Bcaudin and countersigned by Rev Jos E.Uravelle of Otter Lake was brought in %o The Equity office Monday stating that Mrs.Florent Tanguay of Wolf Lake, Que., has been the victim of a fire which destroyed her home and all her possessions.She is appealing for help.well, in The Equity January' 13, 1916 The election of councillors here on Monday passed off in the usual quiet manner which has marked such proceedings for some years past.In Shawville, H.T.Argue and H.S.Barnett were re-elected, and W.J.Dagg was elected to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of W.J.Hades.For the township of Clarendon, where there were only two vacancies on the hoard, Wm T Barber was re-elected, and Thomas Hades is replaced by David Russell.The Presbyterian Church of Canada has decided in favor of church union by a majority of 53.086.The cold wave reported to be on the way from the west last week got here all right without apparently sustaining any accidents in transit.Thermometers gave evidence of this fact on Saturday morning.At the station here the reading was 20 below and at Waltham 26 below zero.At Maple Ridge on Wednesday, January 5, by the Rev George Ballantyne, Miss Edna Margaret, daughter of R.R.Cuthbertson, of Maple Ridge, to Robert A.Grant, merchant, of Elmside, Que.A very pretty but quilt wedding took place on December 22 at the parsonage, Charteris, when Miss Edna Geraldine Howard and Mr.Herbert Eugene Mitchem, both of Charteris, were united in the bonds of Holy Matrimony, the Rev Charles Reid officiating.Made - to - Measure \u201cCelebrate the Whole Week\u201d it says in the advance publicity which has hit every editor\u2019s desk.The motto used to be \u201cTake, don\u2019t send your son to the arena\u201d.Now it\u2019s \u201cThis Week has Eight Days\u201d.Our only quarrel with the new theme is that it draws attention to that unfortunae CBC program of the nearly same name but otherwise it\u2019s a great idea and also a fact.The Week starts on Saturday, January 22nd and ends on Saturday, January 29 which includes eight days and the proposition is that we celebrate the event through the whole period.Nothing is easier than to sit at a typewriter and propose ways of celebrating eight days of the Minor Hockey Spirit.Everyone else is doing this so we just won\u2019t./ Continues until January 29th m ¦ ?t Bluebell Canada Limited, ma- ££X:;.x:C Beechgrove Mr.and Mrs.Bert Smyth oi Ottawa and Brenda spent New Years Day with Mr.and Mrs.Alex Wilson.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Mulligan spent New Years Day in Ottawa with Mr.and Mrs.Lyn Mulligan and Mr.and Mrs.G.Bcl-ford.What we can do, which might be a little helpful to those who are actively engaged in making Minor Hock-^ ey Week a meaningful event in Arnprior and district, is to explain to the non-hockey-enthusiasts why they might use that Week to recognize its value.»y * I fi \u201cTo keep a boy out of hot water\u201d they say, \u201cput him on ice\u201d.But that\u2019s not all.The game of hockey is a vehicle for Canadian boys to have fun, to become better citizens, to learn good sportsmanship, to learn discipline and respect for rules.There is a carry over between their on-the-ice behaviour and their off-the-ice behaviour.This is ! I #4# Miss Freda Dougherty of Ottawa spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Roy Wiggins.Deepest sympathy to the family and Mrs.A.Findlay in the loss of their beloved husband and father.Mr.and Mrs.G.Be I ford and Nancy of Ottawa spent Saturday visiting with Mr.and Mrs.H.Mulligan and Mr.and Mrs.Ken Draper.We are glad to hear Mr.Percy Burden is home from hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Freeman Bradley spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Phil Dagenais in Ottawa.Miss Janet Bradley of Otta-spent New Years with Mr.and Mrs.O.Gordon.\t1 Those who spent New Years with Mr.and Mrs.S.Wilson were Mr.and Mrs.Melvin Black Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Wilson, Mr.and Mrs.Allen Bradley and boys, Mr.& Mrs.Des Cooligan and son and Mr.Gary Wilson all of Ottawa.i why it is SO IMPORTANT FOR PARENTS TO KNOW AND RECOGNIZE THE GOOD QUALITIES OF THE MEN WHO SUPERVISE MINOR HOCKEY.Also there is a definite contribution of Minor Hockey towards the characters of the men and women who devote their time to boys and to hockey and an obvious contribution of Minor Hockey towards the pres-of Canada.Minor Hockey Week is a project of The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association.Clarendon School Bd Did you select your last suit .or did you settle for It?Let\u2019s face it, men vary in tastes as much as they do in appearance.For your next suit, why not treat yourself to real individuality\u2014 choose from the complete selection of our Fleet Street array of finest fabrics.You\u2019ll have exactly the weave and shade you want; and it will be individually hand cut, shaped and finished in exactly the styling that brings out the best in you.Clarendon School Board met on December 29th, 1965 at a regular monthly meeting at the Board Room, High School.Present Chairman Dr.W.J.W.Hodgins and Commrs.Widdi-combe, Wm B.Hodgins, Fulford and Brown.Mr.M.Hanna principal, pres- wa r a % length -fflfiftieth enL Regular 95.00 A.Hodgins Stores 166.62; Wm.McGregor 16.98; El wood Dale $80; Sheppard Motors 309.13; Dean & Merritt 294.46; Morley Hodgins Ltd 150.25; John L Hodgins Ltd.270.47; Anderson & Taylor 640.32; Jas Edgar Connelly & Sons 59.47; Preston Hodgins 12 75; W.H.Smith & Son 1.77; Pontiac Blue Flame 73.62; Pontiac Printshop 5.21; J M.Hill & Son $130; Hardy\u2019s Plant 15; Smith\u2019s Harness Shop 5.75; A.D.McCredie & Sons, 213.82;J.P.Wilson 3.20; Law rence Young $18; Joe Belsher $18; Ernie\u2019s Body Shop 23.50; Board Expenses $456; Welsh & Johnston 15.37; Lindsay Horner $15; Joe Belsher $10.Motion Commr Brown that these bills be approved for payment.Motion Commr Fulford to adjourn.Mr.E.J.Alexander Bldg Super.met with Board.Minutes of the last regular & special meetings were read and approved on motion Commr.Wm.B.Hodgins.Carried.Motion Commr Wm.B.Hodgins that this Board agree to accept Gr VIII pupils (Prot) from Portage du Fort and provide transportation for same (fee to be arranged).Carried Mr.Hanna discussed \u2018Open House\u2019 to meet with the teachers and Awards Night.Motion Commr Wm B.Hod-Bins that this Board agrees to have their Insurance handled by way of Tender in one policy.Carried.Correspondence for the month was read and discussed.Bills amounting to 3016.54 were presented to Board for approval: Ottawa Store Equip, 14.02; W.Sale Price $77.90 2 suits for $150.00 I ' Borg lining, with or without hoods, Raccoon fur trim.Don't miss these terrific bargains! r 3 TIP TOP TAILORS STYLE SHOPPE Shawville Main Street CLOTHES SHOPS LTD.P.S.Sale Days - Jan.20,21,22 Phone 647-2760 - SHAWVILLE W.M.Hayes Thursday, January 13, 1966 THE EQUITY Page 3 Hodgins Calumet Island \\ 7th Line Campbell's Bay ; Norway Bay Chatteris Visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.('has.T.Smith on Christmas day were Dalton Smith.Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Smith and Sharon.Mrs.Minerva Sparling and family, Shawville, Mr.and Mrs.C arl Sparling and family, Braeside.Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Smith Jr.and family, Charteris, Mr.Sherman Smith, Ottawa, Miss Gisele Rouleau, Calumet Island, Miss Sharon Horner, Shawville, Mr.and Mrs.Mervin Yach and Perry, Foresters Falls.Visitors at the home of Mrs Mr.and Mrs.Basil Findley Mr.and Mrs.Jimmy Shea At The Annual Vestry Meeting of St.Matthew's C hurch will be Visitors at Claude Lemays daughter Ann have returned to | and Donald arc at their cottage! Wilfred Markus over the Christ-1 over the Christina» holidays were this weekend\tI\tmas and New Years weekend\tMr .md Mrs.Glenn Holts and\tI *IC,J on\tMonday, January 17 at Visiting with Mrs.Sam Mc-1\twcre ^u\u2018 family, Mr.and Mis.\tfamily of Ottawa, Miss Yvonne)\tp.m.Neill over the New Year's week * asv> St.Catharines, Mr.Lemay of Ottawa, Mr.and Mrs.end were Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd\tan °l ( ardinal, Mr.\tBrampton, Mr.and Mrs.Morris ilyn, Dan and Christena of\tani* Mrs.Weldon Markus and\t|,cmay and family of Toronto, .k nov\tk,\tui\tStittsville; Mr.and Mrs.Fred\tMargaret and Dareen Casey all\tMr.and Mrs.Wilbert Holtz of to Quebec Citv where hi\tGraham and Linda, Mr.and of Ottawa.Mr.Reuben Markus | Pembroke, Mr.and Mrs student in St.Joseph Teachers\u2019 Mrs.John McNeill of Maryland.' °f Shawville and Everett College after visiting with his Mr an
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