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[" ^ôUOTHiç^ NATIONALE 16AVR1968 rS \u2022 9 lf\\m *\t* Al 18.Mot n AN ('9 POSTAOI PAID AT SHAWVIU1.QUI per copy 10c SHAWVILLE Quebec, Thursday, April 11th, 1968 Eric Ross explains problems of pollution at Lions Club Zone Rally No.14, 86th Year Shaw ville girls donate their legs for crippled children The Shamrock Room of Ga- In his remarks Zone Chair-van\u2019s Hotel was the setting man Clarence welcomed all for a highly successful Zone clubs present and praised the Rally conducted at the re- Quyon Club for its fine record quest of Zone Chairman Clar- since having been chartered cnee Wall and hosted by the last June He praised Chair-Lions Club of Quyon.Besides man Gus Peppard for organ-the host club, other clubs re- izing such a fine program.The head table, introduced Ken Dugan of Bryson accom-by Lion Ken Dugan of the panied by Zone Chairman Bryson Lions Club, included Ken Cochrane of Renfrew, guest speaker F.M.(Eric) An addition to the fun and Ross, PDG Charlie Imison and merriment was the antics of wife of Shawville, Zone acting tail twisters Charlie Chairman Clarence Wall and Hogg of Pembroke and Len wife of Bryson, Pres.Stan nis Dean of Shawville.Callaghan and wife of Quyon, The highlight of the even-Zone Chairman > A L t t 14 t » PUBLIC SPEAKING WINNERS Marion Kennedy and Earl Bennett MacKechnie, all of Quyon ne Quyon He New Zone Chairman Farmers went back to school for two days this direction Galen Driver and Peter Ha- in the States are operating more they eat the better their milton of Macdonald College completely with corn silage health and the better and the came to Shawville last week Urea was\tdiscussed at\tmore milk.The\tbig difference to give a short course in cer-\tlength with\twarnings that\tbetween good\tand bad hay tain aspects of farming to an\tmore\tthan a\ttwo percent of\tseemed to be the time of cut- alert group of local agricult-\tUrea\tin the\tration can be\tting so the\tbig message of uralists, mostly dairymen.poisonous but that it is a this particular part of the They compared the costs of\tgood\tadditive\tto corn silage,\tshort course\twas cut early .good hay, corn silage haylage,\tCorn\tis high\tin energy and\tThe second\tcrop is usually and grass silage.They point-\tnutrients but\tlow in protein\tbetter anyway,\tprobably heed out that the better the\tand Urea is a\tcheap source of\tcause it has to\tbe cut at the quality of the hay the cheap-\tprotein when\tused with care,\tright time on account of wea- er the cattle could be well Cost figures and comparis-\tflier, fed Improved quality of hay on of crops gave farmers a came through early cutting, basis for making important When the quality of the hay decisions for their own indivis poor, the dairyman has to idual operations buy dairy ration for his cows pointed out that cattle don\u2019t which is expensive.\teat as much poor quality hay It was noted that some farms as they do good hay and the t Hamilton mentioned agriculturalists are to have second Mr that starting thoughts about hybrid com and they are wondering if the old type of field corn isn\u2019t better after all.There has been an opinion around that the stalk hasn\u2019t much value but now it is being wondered if all the value is indeed in the cob or if the stalk isn\u2019t carrying a lot of food value as well.These wonderings present a forward approach to the typical agricultural problem and epitomize the open mindedness of thinking among the farmers of today.Fifty percent of hay checked last year at Macdonald was below standard\u2014better than straw but not too much better\u2014according to the extension department, so a lot of improvement can be made in J Lions International Zone 22 regional rally at Arnprior on April 4th elected Shawville Lion W.M.(Mac) Hayes as their Zone 22 West Chairman.Shawville Lions president Versil It was new Smith congratulates Mac on his election to this high office.Mac of the charter members of the Shawville Club.is one Thursday, April 11th, 196(1 ÏHfc EQUI1Y Page 2 * LETTERS The Eghjity â TO THE EDITOR \u201cOld Guard \" I'd the Kditor.Vhe Kquity, Shawville V \u201cFounded In 1883\u201d Printed and Published Weekly at PONTIAC PRINTSHOP LTD.Shawville, Quebec Yearly subscriptions in advance: Pontiac and Gatineau Counties * $3.00 elsewhere in Canada \u2022 $4.00 outside Canada \u2022 $5 00 David and Rosaleen Dickson I Sir With reference to the post card survey published in The Equity by Tom Lefebvre.Ml\u2019, is in my opinion most emulous and misleading, somebody got quite mixed up in working out percentages.How can Mr Lefebvre state that 74.7 per cent of his constituents feel he is performing satisfactorily in Parliament when only 524 cards were returned total of 10.000 a total of 5.24 per cent only has exit seems that the English speaking Roman Calhol- I pressed their vieus, Hu.s I ephone Company made a complete change with only one old Stlifis English and French school in Eort Cmulonge.\t,his shows that they are still The support of the people from the east end of the | yery much aUve County has meant a lot and now support for the idea of a complete school for the English speaking Catholics of Pontiac is being sought at the NI est end.When the whole County of Pontiac is united in its wish for the best for everyone of its various population, the wish will be fulfilled.1 he Quebec Department of Education has seen samples of Pontiac County solidarity before and has acted according to the dictates of such solidarity.It has also seen a few disastrous examples of divided thinking which only served to slow-progress.But the trend is progressive now and all should end well, as long as this last group to get its wish will stick together.Publishers & Editor» h C of OLD TELEPHONE BOARD Last week the Board of Directors of the Pontiac Rural fel UNITY OF PURPOSE on a NEW BOARD MEMBER The only one of the new members of the Board of Di* rectors of the Pontiac Rural Photo by Emard PPOC Telephone Company^* lives in Pontiac is Ross Cornish of Starks Corners, who is also manager of the company Emerd Photo who 20 confirmed into Shawville United Church on Palm Sunday at present Choir of Shawville United Church arc presenting the Easter Cantata \"King of Glory\" at 8 pm in the Church.There will be no service in the On Good Friday the Senior morning on Good Friday.yours truly, L.D Bertrand, Fort Coulonge (Editor's note: The percents as stated were based on the number of replies received as is done on all opinion polls.As for \u201cOld Guards\u201d and ville United Church On Palm Sunday the Shawville United Church was filled to capacity for the Easter Communion Service and for the reception of new members into the church.20 young , _ ^\t.,\t,\tpeople were confirmed as eral Party will knock down\tmembers of the Church by the all these tiresome concepts\tMinister Rev s E Snowden.the Party can move ahead\tThree other members were There was\tfor\ta while only a choice of either going\ttogether, as its new leader\treceived by transfer of mem- hither and thither\tto\tjoin up\twith 1-rench speaking\twould like to see all Canada\t^g^ship from other churches, schools up and\tdown\tHighway\t8 or of putting up with\t| move ahead together.)\tThose received by confirma- old fashioned schools.The simple solution of joining up with the English speaking school in Shawville has | Shawville Equity seemingly been set aside while another solution is being sought : a complete regional school in Campbell\u2019s Bay for English speaking Roman Catholic students of I Hospital Auxiliary wish to ex the entire County.Unity of purpose should achieve press their gratitude for your that goal.\t1 * t PI kindness in publishing their | reports for the past year.Thank you, Gertrude Conolly.! \\ \u201cNew Guards\" perhaps recent developments in the Lib- \u2022 \u2022 V' tion were Donald Armitage, Ruth Atkinson.Constance Crick.Marilyn Dods.Robert Grant.Murray Hodgins.Debra Howard.Janice MacLach-lan, William MacLachlan.Myles Richardson, Anne Stanley, Colin Sleeves, Michael Sleeves.Terry Stewart, Charles Taylor, Susan Young, Boyd Barber.James Horner, Donald Smart, and Miss Judy Way.Miss Muriel Horner was received on transfer from A Sir / t The members of the Central i 50 Years Ago Warden Burke on Economic Council Executive Quyon Mayor and County Wardfcn Campbell's Bay Mayor Edgar Lance, Remi Fortin of Fort Coulonge and Rev T G May of Vinton were named to the 1968 Board of Administration of the Outaouais Economic Council at its annual general meeting.These four men represent what the Council calls Rural Sector No 3 which is Pontiac.Four members each for Urban Sector 2, East, Urban Sector 2 Sector 4, Gatineau and Rural The Equity today is to get competent stenographers and clerks branches of the Service has been placed under the Civil St Paul's United Church at Homeopathic Hospital Mont-1 service Commission, and all Temiskaming.Mrs Oswell May real to Rev and Mrs Arthur in William Burke All March 28, 1918 Births On March 18 at the \\ i from St Andrew s-Knox United Church at Bristol and Mrs Marshall Young from Starks Corners United Church.The new members were welcomed by Mr Walter Kilgour, the Clerk of the Session of Shaw- .\t.\t.appointments are now made Wilson a daughter.\tby the Commission on merit One of the greatest difftc- onjy The examinations for ulties the Government has permanent employment are held in May and Nov of each from Urban Sector 1\u2014City of I year but the demand is now Hull.Urban Sectors 2 and 3 so great that examinations are East and West Hull.are being held weekly This makes a total of 29 salary paid is a minimum of administrators.The Executive | $600 per year.Committee has eleven mem Growing corn?Feed it The grist.West.Rural AERO FERTILIZERS Maple sugar makers never Sector 5, Papineau were also hers of whom the only Pon-1 |,ad such a demand to fill as named and nine members tiac man is Warden Burke Saturday, April 20 is the bottle drive date.Starting at one o\u2019clock in the afternoon, Boy Scouts will be going from house to houe hoping to collect soft drink and beer this year.The shortage of cane and beet sugar makes maple products of great use as substitutes.Every maple tree a-\\ailable should be tapped this spring.Statistics show that I bottles which will be sold by out of 35,000 farmers in East- the Scouts to replenish their ern Canada who produce funds.It is also a good deed maple sugar and syrup at all because it helps people in only very few tap more than their spring cleaning to get z quarter of the trees they rid of a lot of bottles they have abailable on their farms, thought they would get aA very pretty wedding took I0Und to taking back to the place in South Onslow on Wed- store some day but probably nesday March 20 at 4 o\u2019clock, never will.You don\u2019t even The ceremony was performed need to bring them up from by Rev M W Naughton, rector (he basement, the Scouts will of Quyon when Miss Stella do that for you.On the other Margaret eldest daughter of hand, it would help them get Mr and Mrs Wesley Lonsdale, more done in a day if your became the bride of Mr Ar-1 bottles were outside the back thur A.Wiggins.\tdoor waiting for them when Ford (The Universal Car) | they arrive prices Touring $595, Runabout $575, Coupe $770, Sedan High Analysis Aero Fertilizers can be Custom Blended to meet the exact plant food requirements of your corn crop.This year, plan on producing high yielding, higher profit corn with Aoro Fertilizers.Why not drop in soon and discuss your yield objectives with us.We can help you to plan a corn fertility program to get the best out of your land.r And remember to ask for your copy of the Aero Fertilizer Corn Guide.NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Pontiac Community Hospital Inc.Tuesday, April 23rd, 1968 8:30 p.m.ANGLICAN CHURCH HALL Shawville Everybody who registers at the meeting by 8:30 p.m is entitled to vote.L.P.Horner, President.Board of Directors ; jvr i i> C' 1' Serving-the man whose business is .Agriculture fX- W LIBRARY CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY - APRIL 12 ?Flyers defeated Quyon $970, Chassis $535, One ton I Cornwall 5-1 on Monday night truck $750, Shawville Motor at Cornwall which ties up the Company\tseries two games each.They Watches and Clocks: Repair- flipped for ice for the final ed: I desire to notify the pub- game of the best of five selle that I have taken over the ries and Cornwall won so repairs of the late Hans Sha- Quyon will be travelling down del, and am prepared to do to Cornwall again Wednesday any work of that nature en- night.Good luck Flyers! trusted to me Articles left for - repair may be had by calling ton\u2019s Barber Shop, A.D.Meat shop next door to T.Bur-1 Credie Shawville.RALPH DALE FERTILIZERS LIMITED RICHMOND, ONTARIO Tel.613-838-2243 Your local THE CLARENDON-SHAWVILLE LIBRARY IN THE SHAWVILLE MUNICIPAL HALL WILL NOT BE OPEN ON GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 12th, 1968.AERO FERTILIZER CUSTOM BLENDER THE LIBRARY WILL BE OPEN ITS USUAL HOURS ON FRIDAY, APRIL 19th, 1968. Thursday, April 11th, 1968 THE EQUITY P*go 3 Mr and Mrs Douglas Demers | son and family and Mr and Ottawa were weekend visit-1 Mrs.Lloyd Robinson spent ors at the John Demers.Sorry to report that Mrs.John Romain is a patient in the Pembroke General Hospital.Sunday visitors with the Gordon Popkeys were Mr and Mrs I»rne Sch moling and granddaughter Julianne McIntyre of Eganville and Wilfred Neitzel, Eganville.rAimv nrilAIIT William Robert Seward 26 driving under the influenÆ îsga; ¦ 5EÎ .FEE I\t« District Judge Avila La be lie presiding.Waltham M.Perry and Albert Murray attended a Directors meeting of their respective companies in Toronto on Friday.Mr and Mrs Albert Murray spent several days in Toronto recently.Mr and Mrs Dcnzil Leroy attended the Liberal Leadership Convention in Ottawa on Friday and Saturday.cheater Mr and Mrs Robert Hayes, Kspanola were guests of Mr end Mrs Wilfred Laundry du-1 °f the I^akeview Hotel at Dering the past week.\t| mers Centre was fined $100 plus court costs when she pleaded guilty to a breach ot the Liquor Board Law in her hotel by selling alcoholic beverages to minors.Denis Pelletier, 18 of Gat I ineau charged witn illegal posession of a stolen car and | ,w sets of Quebec markers, | was fined $50 for the illegal possession of the markers and I given a suspended sentence for the illegal possession of the stolen car by posting a i personal bail bond ot $200 to keep the peace for a period | of two years.The QPP report-1 ed to the Court that Pelletier i met a friend in Gatineau who ! told him he could have the I stolen car he was driving since i he did not need it anymore.! He also was told to drive it without fear of being arrested since it was stolen at Pern- i broke, Ontario.At that point ! the accused stole two sets of markers from parked vehicles in Gatineau and put one set on the stolen car before he and a friend drove in the County of Pontiac where they ditched it.Extensive damage w as done to the car and his ' accomplice will appear in Juvenile court on the 11th of April.\t| Lome William Ranger 25, of RR 6 Pembroke was assessed a $50 fine for dangerous driving and an additional $20 lor driving without a driver's permit.Judge Labelle was told that the accused drove his I car on Main Street of Chapeau in a reckless manner and in so doing came very close to hitting two pedestrians.Ranger was also prohibited to drive a motor vehicle in Canada for a period of 3 months Leo Peter Davis 55 of Qu-, yon was fined $100 for impaired driving.The court was told that one of the QPP patrol cars followed the accused who was driving in a very er- I ratic manner on main street in the village of Quyon and I when finally stopped found he was in an advanced state of :nebriation.Mrs.Linda Sikorski, owner FOR THE LADIES! m3 , Mrs I^eo Coghlan returned to Ottawa with Mr and Mrs Karl McKnight where she Mr and Mrs Floyd Robin-1 spent several days.i K2 Æ FREE 1 ROSE CORSAGE with the purchase of a pair of shoes.Dear Children, Mealtimes are such fun when you have your own special Bunnykins set.Ask Mummy to buy you some this Easter.She knows all about Royal Doulton, so she'll know that there's nothing nicer for children than Royal Doulton Bunnykins.w J* > vî ' ?VA m % m TKufi.S S«f.April II end 13 only! 4 Open Thursday, April 11th to 9:30 CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 12th p.m 3 pc.Gift Set (1 hdld mug, oatmeal, 6\" plate) _ SMALL ROUND BABY PLATE.4.25 DEAN and MERRITT 2 95 LARGE ROUND BABY PLATE OVAL BABY PLATE .FOOTED EGG CUPS 7 PLATES____1.50 3.75 Shawville, Phone 647-2268 4.25 - 1 hdld.MUG.TEA & SAUCERS.BABY PLATE (Hot water type without cover) 1.75 1.00 .1.95 4.75 Finest Manual Ever Built.See our large selection of Children's Stainless and Silver Plate Knife, Fork and Spoon Sets and Baby Cups.i THE (yfy/uvf&ùcu k NEW\\ l See the 1968 edition \"BUNNYBANK\"________ Beautifully Gift Boxed 9.95 SG-3 SEE IT.TESTIT:.COMPARE it.Hubert McCauley Je.dk, and we're sure you\u2019ll agree that this new Olympia is the fastest, smoothest, most efficient manual office typewriter ever offered.And, results are as impressive as this handsome new SG-3 looks.Advanced features, too \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 everything from an automatic paper Injector/ejector to unique interchangeable carriages.As for stamina and reliability, the SG-3 is precision-I\tCp bFK to the same high stan- I faV\tdards that have earned Olympia Typewriters their world wide rep-\u2014A\tutation for trouble- free reliability.It\u2019s fully guaranteed! Ask any Olympia owner.Call now for a \u201cno obligation\" demonstration.Main Street Shawville, Que O Q \u2022 \u2022 e SALES: PONTIAC PRINTSHOP LTD.Robert Cermac, 20 of VVat-| erloo was fined $50 plus the court costs on a charge of hit and run.Evidence revealed that the accused paid a visit to a hotel on Allumette Island and when leaving hit a car in the hotel yard and drove away.Eye witnesses to the hit and run took his license number and gave it to the QPP who had no difficulty in locating him.Judge La belle also learn-1 ed that the father of the cused had paid for all fhe damages caused.You can purchase a new furnace from Shawville Milling Co.Ltd.for as low as 10% down and up to 10 years to pay fhe balance\u2014A Shell Home comfort convenience to you.Shawville Phone 647-2500 jack McLaren DAIRY FARM EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION: COBDEN PHONE 646-2062 Our experts are trained to install any system to conform to local codes and regulations .and all at a low cost to you.4 SPRING SALE SPECIALS \\ Used 33 Com Bulk Tank 1\u2014Used 44 Can Bulk Tank 1\u2014Used 12 Can De Laval Spray Cooler 1\u2014Used 6 Can De Laval Spray Cooler 1 3C- 0 REPAIRING; $250.00 $125.00 1\u2014Used 10 Con Drop-In De Level Cooler Unit Coe Hoist $200.00 From a major heating until conversion to simple part replacement, our furnace experts are ready to do the job.complete.OBITUARY Mrs.Wellington Armstrong Funeral services for Mrs.Wellington Armstrong who died Sunday, March 24/1968 in her 84th year were conducted in Shawville United Church, Tuesday, March 26.Rev S.E.Snowden officiated assisted by Rev Wm McDowell, Trenton.A duet The Old Rugged Cross\u2019 was sung by Miss Kaye Woodley and Mr.Glenn Hodgins.Burial followed in Maple Grove Cemetery.Predeceased by her hus-j band, in 1963 Mrs Armstrong is survived by two sons, Melvin, Shawville and Gilbert, j Montreal, four grandchildren I and three great grandchildren.! Relatives and friends at- ! funeral from Montreal, Buckingham, Calu-1 met, Quebec and Ottawa, Corn-1 wall, Frankfort, Trenton, and ! Renfrew, Ontario.\tI 1\u2014\tNew Beatty Heavy Duty Ensilage Cart (15 bushel) Regular $123.00 2\u2014\tNew Beatty 11 Bushel Feed Carts Reg.$89.ee.sale price $59.95 Beatty Cow Trainers, set of 12, reg $32.50, 6\u2014Used Surge Units with all new rubbers Sale Price $89.95 CLEANING: Sale Price $24.95 $80.00 and up Used Surge Vacuum Pumps, completely overhauled $75 and op v 24 Hour FREE SERVICE insures you of complete heating comfort when you use SHELL Furnace Oil \\ 1 \u2014 Beatty Double Hog Feeder Reg.54.50,_________ 18\" Bom Ventilators, single speed, Reg.$96.00 18\u201d Bam Ventilators, two speed, Reg $106.00, 16\" Bam Ventilators, single speed.Reg.$85.00.Sale Price $68.00 16\u201d Bam Ventilators, two speed.Reg.$95.00, Sale Price $76.00 14\" Bam Ventilators, single speed, Reg.$77.00, Sale Price $61.60 14\" Bam Ventilators, two speed.Reg.$87.00.Sale Price $69.60 Two speed Thermostats, Reg.$34.50 __________ Single speed Thermostats, Reg.$17.00________ 1\u2014Used 22 Gal.Hot Water Heater______________ 1\u2014Used 3 H P.Evlnrude Outboard Motor 1\u2014Used 30 \" Electric Steve________________ Sale price $44.95 Sale $76.80 .Sale $84.80 CALL US TO-DAY! / Œ% t- Sole Price $27.60 Sole Price $13.60 .$15.00 _________ $125.00 __________$75.00 Co.Ltd.\"Where Trading is a Pleasure\" LLOYD STEVENS, Manager Telephone 7-3831 flit tended the Ï SALE ENDS APRIL 25th Thursday, April 11th, 1968 THE EQUITY Page 4 vd the meeting and asked tor reconsideration of the resolution made at our last meeting regarding the demolition of building on Ixit 9 and that the light at this building be converted to a mercury-vapour light.Motion Crs Young and Mulligan to rescind resolution made on March 4th last re building on Ix>t 9 until suitable arrangements have been made to serve the public at the beach in the Rev Building.Mr James Daley met the Board and requested that his drain across the street be replaced.This will be looked into.COUNCIL COUNCIL GLENWOOD 7th L ine FURNITURE LTD.SHAWVILLE QUYON Glenwood Shopping Plan\u2014Aylmer °o*d Miss Arminta McDowell, of Ottawa spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Dwight McDowell and with Mr and Mrs Neil McDowell and family.Mr Chris Judd and Mr Walter Kilgour attended a directors meeting of Quebec Farmers Association at Macdonald College on Tuesday.Mr and Mrs Neil McDowell entertained the young Adult Croup of Shawville United Church Sunday evening.Upon Thursday CO 10 RIS PHONE: *¦4 4972 (deys) At a regular meeting of the A regular meeting of Shaw» Municipal Corporation of the ville Council held in the Mu- village of Quyon held in the nicipal Hall on April 2 with Town Hall on Monuay.April Mayor Young and a lull board1 ist at « p m.present were: of councillors present.Minutes of last meeting read and adopted.amd Friday niqbh yalil 9 p m.oHiar ftiqhts by appoiMmaM YOU'LL LIKE OUR FURNITURE SELECTION AND PRICES! 6S4-10M At MOST LIKE lilNOfNlRE ( evemlmqs) Mayor Burke.Crs Young, L.McCann, Gibbons and NfUUi- gan CLARENDON HOTEL Motion by Crs L.McCann Mr Elburne Bean met with I and Mulligan that the minutes Council re a grant to Minor of meeting of March 4 last be Hockey Association.No act-] adopted as read, ion taken Mr Morley Hodgins met with Council re water level Acct Powell Auto Service 6 48 at Lake St.Committee to look Can Tire Corp 7.19.Alexan-after having levels taken and dec\u2019s Welding 19.72.Insur-ditching same.Resolved that the Munie- j q pauj 321 55, Snow Removal ipality of Shawville adopt Day- j William Pirie 102 50.E M light Saving time on April 28 Bean $132.John F Hodgins Mr E C Connelly with 937 Council and presented his re- Brownlee port and discussed same 4t was moved by Cr Hayes Gordon Alexander $100.Wil-and Cr Cone that we accept i,am Nadeau garbage 48925.auditor\u2019s report as presented Cleaning office $10.Cecil Onto Council and that Mr Con- j $94 William Orr $60.for year 1968.Resolved by this that we employ Mr Robert Pa|d.Judd as Dog Tax Collector for year 1968.Resolved by this Council that the sec.write a letter to owner of lot pt 262 re water ; on his property.Petition received from residents and ratepayers of Shaw- COUNCIL ville requesting a new street be opened for traffic to new school on lot pt 252 Council decision held over until next meeting.Applications for Village Superintendent were read and discussed.Frank Finnigan and Sons Shawville \u2014 Phone 647 2822 Mr Edward McColgan visit- to take OUT 24 PINTS 4.25 PINTS 2.30 Motion Crs Mulligan and Motion Crs Mulligan and Gihlwns to pay the lollowing Gibbons that equipment be bills Rec Gen $9.J Gibeault purchased for mosquito con- 52.25.G.Bronson $250, Rec Gen 13.64.Hydro-Que 320.37, Motion Crs L.McCann and Bell Tele 20.94.Dept of Rev Mulligan that the general rate 39 82, Rec Gen 29.35, F Fraser of 18 mills on the dollar and 26 10.Keon's Store 12 64, Can in conformity with by-laws nos Industries 125.57, L Fleury 137 and 138 re waterworks, a $10, J H Poitras and Son 29 22 special tax of 12 mills on the The Registrar 4 80.McCann dollar be levied on all the Bldg Sup 45.19; Globe Par-immoveable taxable property field 31 52.Davis Gar 92 42; Mahon $20.W Trudeau Fraser 27 50, W.12 a nee F H Rowat $230, Gordon plus deposit plus deposit - SPECIAL 2 CASES OF 24 PINTS trol 8.00 March payroll Ken 290.55.Sec-Treas 337.72.William Nadeau $100.plui deposit FULL PtlCI PAID mom EMPTIES 3 Sc, Qoobee M .75c.Oetorlo 24 .50c \u2022 \u2022 Moved by Crs Cone and in the Municipality to cover H council I Dak that the above bills be expenditures for the current $100, G year 1968.and a discount of Burke 12.60.Resolved by this Council three per cent be given on said current taxes of all a mounts if paid in full within | j°urn 20 days after becoming due and a rate of Five DollarS~per year for domestic single.Eight dollars per year for domestic multiple and Ten Dollars per year for Commercial Users be charged for Garbage Collection for each occupied dwelling.OPENING Monday, April 15th Motion Cr L.McCann to ad that we apply for Workmen's Compensation for employees.Moved by Cr Black to adjourn.LISKS DO IT NOW BEAUTY SALON on the label, means BRISTOL QUALITY The regular meeting of the Bristol Council was held in the townhall April 1 with Mayor Murray and a full board of councillors present Motion Crs Ireland and Tubman that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as read by the secretary.Mr Henry Tubman met board re ditching on the 8th Line.Correspondence for the month was presented to council Mrs Frances E.Brown requests information re mosquito control at Pontiac Station.Mr Earl Quaele met council re Maguire Hill.Mr Llyal Bean met council re Shawville Minor Hockey Club.Moved by Cr Drummond and Cr Stanley that a grant of $50 be forwarded to this club.Motion Crs Roy and Tubman that Mr Charles Wright be notified that this council plans to do roadside spraying again this year.Mr Charles Russell met council re valuation of Pine Lodge.The Board refused payment re towing bill from Mr George Scully Mr Fred Metcalf met board representing Norway Bay Municipal Association re conditions in Norway Bay.Messrs Earl Roy and Herbie Trudeau met council again re their respective valuations.Cr Drummond gave notice of motion that he would be at the next meeting of this board to introduce a by-law restricting any further- erection of commercial buildings of any type in Norway Bay., Motion Crs Drummond and Roy that we give a grant of $300 to Norway Bay Municipal Association re mosquito control 1968.Moved by Cr Bronson and Tubman that the following accounts be approved for payment: Gil Fraser 535.10, Robert Gordon 2531.30, Edward Kelly, 471.90, Shawville Milling 171.03, G T Paul Ins.$65, Pont Farm Equip $55, Min Rev 33.74, Bank of Montreal 17.30.Cr Ireland moved that we adjourn.Motion Crs Young and L.McCann that Deeds be procured re the adjudication certificates presented.Correspondence for the month was read and discussed.on the table Otter Lake, Que.Carol Narlo
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