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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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mercredi 11 juin 1969
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[" ) c NATIONAL LIBRARY,PERIODICALS 1700 SAINT-DENIS ST MONTREAL l8, QUEBEC.JAN 69 \u2022) £*/0 per copy 10< Shawville Quebec, Wednesday, June 11th, 1969 No.23, 87th Year Complete results of Quyon Pony Show Loren Smart's 'Lucky' wins \"Best Pontiac Pony\" trophy Fe wer pupils more rooms for V.A.School u All About Adoptions at next meeting of Social Planning Council 11 The principals of both the bsas::-:=heeh k- = ¦=-= People The information made avail ! and a classroom for commer- to red into between jhen u , Becausc of a iot 0f advance Although a number of this the arrangements were made year\u2019s staff has resigned, the for permanence School Board has been able ouais Catholic Board has told to restaff the school for the the parents that it will not next academic year.\t(continued on page 7) About sixty pupils have ex- 11 second for ponies over hands, second for saddle horse, second for barrel race and combination with Charles Dickson and Terry McDougall formed the fastest relay team.The Molson Trophy for Parade Pony went to Thompson of Perth who also won the Cecil McCooye Halter for best harness pony, (child driver) came second for fine harness pony, first (continued on page 7) in Sharol to abundance of fun for all an needed for anyone adopting children who have no intention of ever m was McGill music exam results Neil McColl managed the entire affair and was grateful for assistance in various departments by willing workers.Walter Hurdman of Ottawa donated his services\t.\t_ Club for the day as judge of ceived in McGill Preparatory \u2022ill classes Gervase O\u2019Reilly, School of Music Examinations took on the onerous duties of presided over by Professor announcer on the public ad- Kenneth Meek at Shawville dress system provided by Mol- and Quyon.June 2 and 3 Breweries.Linda Proulx, i 1969.Elizabeth Me- Grade 4: The Outa Jennifer Quaile tops West Quebec speakers at elementary level Mrs Evelyn McDowell ante the nounces the Piano Marks re- pressed their intentions of not T7\tunto returning to this school next ll/w rt/cCr in Bristol this week term.Of these a number are planning to go to school in Ottawa, Hull, Pembroke, R< n-frew and other places.Î included | Pontiac High School in S$pA ond our control and then go about complaining.Or we can take pride in the fact that in some departments of government Quebec leads the nation, take an interest in politics from the very grass roots, make the governments know that Quebec includes us.Bill Murray best defensive player\" & It seemed a far cry from the slashing sticks and the rocking pucks but the connection was there.Bob Bowen personally presented all the players and management with beautiful three-quarter length hockey jackets.Royce Richardson was voted the player best combining skill and sportsmanlike conduct by his fellow players.don\u2019t for 1 s tl The next time a person says \u201cThe trouble with we can counter by savin** \u201cthis trouble f Quebec is is with you because you are Quebec.\u201d And so are we X \\ i i Coach Bryan honoured SUMMER IS HERE SO WATCH OUT! Awards were also presented by the Pontiacs to the top Minor players in the area.Gil Fraser.Warnie Richardson.Desi Allan and Bruce Judd were all selected as ,MVP in their age category.The mood of summer hits us all at the same time.Wherever we go we are in a hurry to get there.Out of town \u2014 to the lake \u2014 to the hills \u2014 to the woods \u2014 but always in a hurry.Kids too are in a hurry.Freed from school they are carefree and often careless.We arc on the drive and they are on the run and before the summer is over we who drive will have killed some of those who run.Careful driving is often bygone with icy roads.Mature and experienced drivers are no better than teenagers at the whel, statisicallv.Something about being wrapped in steel turns otherwise courteous people into unthinking boors.The result is too frequently tragedy.Later on in the season the Red Cross is going to launch into their annual campaign for safety in the water, begging people not to drown by deliberate ignorance of safety rules.At present the Red Cross is anxious to draw attention to their blood donor clinics so it will have replacements on hand for all the blood which is going to be spilled.By all means, do go to the clinic and give your pint.Giving blood is good for you and will undoubtedly save the life of the person who eventually receives it.But at the same time we can cut down on the need for , _ transfusions by taking a little extra care in our sum-\tÜ6W SOUTCG - of information for historians Royce Richardson \"skill and sportsmanship\" before they got down to the more serious business of sign ing autographs at the arena.Both Mr Harper and Mr Redmond personally thanked the members of the Shawville Saddle and Pony Club for their contribution to the occasion.From then on it was all a bed of roses.The banquet was excellent, the food, the presentations, the short speeches and the atmosphere were all top notch.The dance that followed was well attended and the patrons were more than pleased with the whole evening.The biggest impression was made by the orchestra.They were superb as they played a great variety of old and new numbers.X / Bottrils celebrate 25th anniversary ¦ It was a natural place for I the party.About fifteen years I ago Ron Bottnll and some ex-I service friends saw that QuI yon should have a Legion.The I Legion Hall stands now to tell the story.Friday evening Ron and Gladys, his bride were cele-' brating the 25th anniversary 29, 1919 of their marriage so their\tTuesday evening last the friends gathered in the Legion 'a^*es of Shawville H M Club Hall for the event.John and honored the boys of Shawville Earl, their sons, were there anc* immediate vicinity who up to that date had returned the music home after playing their part Cunningham was M C 50 Years Ago Manager Bob Bowen donated jackets to all in The Equity 80 Years Ago in The Equity too June 20, 1889 ¦esi* and other demonstrations Ad,e m.?^°-vle-were in order of the evening._ n the na™c\t\u201c3Î The early arrival of the\tB[anch of41!heDRoyaJ lËËilSiiE receives many inquiries by help him to secure his hay that\tj taken out bv the farmers 25 Years Ago 5,ïï&-The Equi,y we could dig up into our is- Carrier and Fork had more June 15, 1944\tI destination\t^ U of October 14.1967.This\tthan paid for itself the first a very pleasant afternoon a Labourer\u2019s Union\twas Centennial Project\tday he used it.Double acting was spent at the home of Mr formed in the town of\tRen- people of Pontiac County in I Category: circle your category I and we still have some copies and Self Reversing pitching and Mrs W C Stark, Lang St., joining in this beautifying\tof that issue available at fifty machine with moveable stop June 6 when their friends met competition.\tResidential\tcents.But that Centennial is- block and pulley bolster will together to celebrate their I Shawville Only residents of Pontiac,\tsue was more of a light heart- unload hay and loose grain Golden Anniversary.\tA wedding took place at the Gatineau, Papineau or Hull\tn us na\ted amalgamation of anecdotes °f every description, or Among those included in Church of the Holy Savior by are eligible for prizes.In\tthe\tInstitutional\tthan a serious study of the\tsheaves with the sheaf lifter honors list and mentioned in Rev E S Bishop, Waterloo, On- residential category twelve\tarea although there is a great which can be supplied with the recent King\u2019s birthday tario on June 10, when Thel- hundred dollars will\tbe\tdis-\tMunicipal\tdeal of detail about the foun\tthe carrier for a small extra dispatches was Acting Engine ma Myrtle daughter of\tMrs tributed as follows: One prize\t| dation of various churches, | charge W G Leroy.Bryson.| Room Artificer (4th class) Jo-1 Thos Howard and the late Mr of a hundred dollars, one of\tCommercial\tschools and villages in Pon-\tseph Keith Flemming, bus- Archibald Greer of Charteris.fifty dollars and two prizes of\ttiac.However, the collection library is documented to pro- band of the former Miss Doris\tbecame the bride of Mr Lloyd twenty five dollars in each of A1A1L\t1\t\u2019\tUA\tab/\t0f information on region a vide the serious scholar with Olmstead, of Austin, and\tAlexander, son\tof Mr\tand Mrs the six sectors of the region, BEFORE AUGUST 8.\tI history at the Hull municipal | useful source material.J grandson of Mrs Jos ly of I Thos Lough of Waterloo.mer driving the gathering all told number ed over eighty persons.Gr Willie Thomson (brother of Mrs P E Smiley) and Dr To enter Petunia contest you must mail this form The Historic Society of Western Quebec has opened a regional historic museum in the Jacques-Cartier Park in Hull and also has organized an exhibition of reviews and books on the history of this region at the Hull municipal library.receive Both In order to enter the Pe-1 three urban and three rural, tunia Contest of West Quebec There will also be trophies for which is sponsored by the Ou- five non-residential categories taouais Economic Council, Institutional, Commercial, In-one must complete the fol- dustrial, Municipal under lowing entry form and mail 5,000 population and Munici-it to Box 967 Hull before Fri-1 pal between 5,000 and 25,000.day, August 8, 1969.There is no entry fee but the form must be complete.Anyone who has any notion of entering the contest is advised to fill in the form and mail it today.Otherwise it might get I Telephone lost or neglected.This form is published as a Address .public service of THE EQUITY in the hope that it will County increase the interest of the Here is the entry form considerable Name a is now sue was our frew last week Wednesday, June 11th, 1969 THE EQUITY Page 3 Dunra ven Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Mervin Smith recently were Mrs Heman Sparling and Sherwood and daughter Lorraine, Mr and Mrs Jackie Clarke and family.Mr and Mrs Walter Mitchel and two children and daugh- ter Rejeanne and friend from Pointe Claire visited Mr and Mrs Alex Ryan for the week end also Miss Susan Ryan was home.Mr and Mrs Donald Allard and Mr and Mrs Fernand Allard and son from Chateau- guay visited friends on the Island this week.Happy 22nd Wedding An-1 Visitors at Norway Bay were niversary to Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs B Moore and fa-Maurice Dumouchel on the mily, Mr and Mrs Bill Miller 10th of June.\tI and Pat, Mr and Mrs Megrath Mr and Mrs Art Forrest and son Steve visited her parents, Mr and Mrs Eddie Wrinn on the weekend.and family, Mr and Mrs Jim Lucas and family, Mr Art Moreland and Miss flattie Lucas, Mr and Mrs Bill Lafram-boise and family, Mr Roger Borris and Mrs Helen Judd and Boys, Mr and Mrs Cliff Henderson, Mr and Mrs Sev-igny and daughter, Mrs Charron and her family, Mrs Bow-Mr and Mrs Gustave Yach.l er, Miss Gail Durant, Miss Mr and Mrs Julius Yach and Cathy Durant and Mrs Armv Mr and Mrs Regis Benoit, Miss Sheila Bretzlaff attend- Durant, Mr and Mrs Richard Miss Marion and George Ben-1 ed the Graduation Exercises I Payee, Mr and Mrs Ronald oit all visited their parents, 0f the School of Nursing in ! Davidson and Mrs Nellie St Mr and Mrs Thos Benoit.Norway Bay Mr and Mrs Eddie Wrinn attended the Golden Wedding of their uncle and aunt at St Catherines and also visited friends in Niagara Falls and Ajax.Ladysmith \\PfW nHs w \u201d % for POP! KlU G! LET FRASER'S HELP YOU______ 1 Sherbrooke, in the Trinity U-| Amour, Congratulations to Mr and I Church Among the Gra- Mrs John Bergin (Grace Don-1
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