The equity, 14 mai 1953, jeudi 14 mai 1953
[" X Printed and Published at Shawville, Quebec -\u201cTHE FRIENDLIEST TOWN IN THE PONTIAC!\u201d \u2022 Thursday, May 14, 1953 70th Year.No.3,617 $3.00 In Advance\u2014$3.75 In U.S.A.Si f 9U Six Local Men Bring In Verdict At Inquett Into Double Fatality Adolphe Burke Passes At Aldfield Quyon ctôona CA Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Kensley and family of Campbell's Bay Sidelights On and Mrs.A.MeCann of Ottawa, The High School Opening were weekend visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Lester McCann.Master Garry Hoctgins, Shaw-vilie is visiting at the home of his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Hilliard Beatte, Bristol.The funeral was held on Fri Unmistakeable expressions of | hills and rough roads.Then he disappointment were seen on the got into his own car and went faces of a few but most #f the ten miles to Fort Cou longe where folks were in pleased agreement he filled the tank with gas.Mr.Cowed! said he saw the day afternoon at St.John\u2019s Lutheran church, Ladysmith, Quebec, of Gustaf Adolphe Burke, a pioneer settler in Aldfield township from Preuzen in Germany, who died on Tuesday, May 5 service was conducted by the Rev.H Schimieder of Bgaavilie, own lights.Just as he pawed the Burial was in the Ladysmith front of the truck he saw the parish cemetery, men standing in the road but it In the middle of his address, Dr.Percival took a sip of water, smiled and said \u201cThis is good Shawville water, I take this op-portunty to drink to the future of Shawville and her High School\".Mr.and Mrs.Parkin Taylor of Ampnior visited with Mr.and Mrs.Watt Taylor in town Tues- | with the verdict of the jury as day last We regret to report that Mr.Lloyd Kensley is a patient in the Pontiac Community He sp l,ta 1 Shawville, with a broken leg received on the highway on his way home Sunday evening, when he was struck by a car.Trust you will make a speedy recovery Lloyd.> The they filed down the narrow stairs from Hynes\u2019 Hall Tuesday night.The crowd filled the hall to capacity and there were men standing on the stairs when Mr Martineau started the proceedings.Alex\t______ _\t.Mrs.\tAlex\tHorner returned Horner,\tGordon Paul, Ray Shep-\twaj 100 late t0 get **0*ped All\tCanada at the age of 25 years, home\tfrom\tOttawa\tafter a recent ! pard, H.I.\tHobbs, Fred Bailey\the\tremember from then on\tand took up land in Aldfield, visit with\ther\tdaughters.\t| El wood\tCameron\tsat in\tthe cor-\twas windshield smashing in\twhere he has resided since.He ner of\tthe\troom.\tTills\twas the\ton him\u2014glass flying all over\twas married in 1895 to the former him.He turned his car toward.\tIda Krutz who survives him.Also the lights of the Hudson\u2019s farm\tleft are six sons Charles and Fred house, then his nerves went.He\tof Sudbury, Gustaf of Shawville, had slowed to abolit fifty miles\tJohn of Aldfield, Alfred of Otter an hour because the white line\tLake and Julius of Toronto and indicated a bend in the »*oad.\tfour daughters, Mrs.Wellington He remembered a Mr.Scully\tLedger of Edmonto, Alta.Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.Asa Smart and I broke.\tholding him and telMng him not Ed.Even son and Mrs.Henry family attended the graduation of The first witness to speak was to wrry.Then a lady gave him Hubert of Ottawa, and Mrs.Wal- their daughter Joan in Ottawa young red-haired Cecil Graham, *>me water He\tlook at ler Flegil of Arnprior.also 35 this week.\tI brother of Morris.Cecil had been lhe bodies\u2014he just couldn\u2019t.grand children and 13 great grand driving his car east on Highway i Mrs* Kensley.wife bf Lloyd children.8 Sunday night.His car and I Kensley, who suffered a fractured The pall bearers were Ray the truck driven by Charlie\tIeg\u2019 having been struck seconds\tEvenson, Ken Evenson, Wilbert Crawford sideswiped each other\tbefore the other two men, was\tReuckwald.Charlie Mielke.Herb\tLadies\tGuild of St.John\u2019s Church and Cecil said he couldn\u2019t pull\ti\tthe n\u20acxt witness.She said when 1 ^braeder and DcugHs F>gil.\tQuyon\twas held at\tthe home of Mr.W.\tJ.\tBlack\tis\tvisiting\tin\tI\tright off the road because the\t9he **cPPed out of her husband\u2019s\tWreath bearers were four of his ! Mrs.Mary Stephens\ton Thursday Almonte\tthis week\twith\this\tson,\t|\tfender was rubbing against his\t|\ttruck on the right side of the\tgrand children.Donald Burke, road she stepped upon gravel.\tJoyce Evenson.Evelyn Burke and \u201cCharlie was well on his own side Phyllis Hubert, of the white line.parking lights were on in our câr.I saw the lights headlights of Crawford's truck and automatically dimmed his Miss Doris Hayes, Macdonald College has returned home to spend the summer with her father, Mr.Clarence Hayes.Due to a tempermental arm #n the record-playing attachment of the new intercom it was impossible to start \u201cO Canada\u201d at the beginning so everyone stood sil-Miss Jean McBane of Ottawa, I ent while the record played the spent the weekend with her par- I tune, ents, Mr.and Mrs.Kennedy McBane.The late Mr.Burke came to Miss Doreen Armstrong.Ot-, .\t,\t, tawa spent the weekend with her {ur?.W1^9C dlffleuJt j3 "]
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