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The equity
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[" I V % 44 Voice Of The Pontiac 99 No.34.72nd Year Shawville, Quebec, Thursday, February 17, 1955 By Subscription War Or Peace?Bryson Lions Hold Gala Winter Carnival Pembroke Man Held Responsible For Death ^Developments In The Far East Five years ago Mao Tse-tung, in his first journey outside China went to Moscow to sign the first Com-1\t£& munist pact between China and Russia.Last fall enlivened the Lions* Carnival in Khrushchev and Bulganin headed a Russian delegation\tS£T.that Went to Peiping to sign a new pact.The world Of tended this revelry of winter sports the Communists is a vast land stretching from the\tviUa*e on the Baltic to the Pacific encompassing a population of close This winter carnival included to a billion\u2014nearly half the peoples of the world.Its coytume and figure skating, boys armies number perhaps ten million.Its capitals are I juLr'and IZ-key \"matches Moscow and Peiping\u2014each a city that lagged centuries Brom Bal1- and a hot plate of behind in the march of history Last week at both ends p% JH^Lions^cantTcnPaf% of the Communist axis there were momentous events Iice The traditional torchlight procession with square dancing and step dancing featured the nights performance.Keen was crowned \"Queen of the Carnival'\t' Eugene Gardner, 37, a Pembroke an inquest and an autopsy report was brought in by Dr.Rouasei, of Montreal.Following its* introduction the Inquest was adjourned until Monday night.After 10 minutes\u2019 deliberation the jury returned to the courtroom and Thomas Bti/rivwp, foreman, announced their decision, which was that Gardner was to be held criminally responsible for Potvin\u2019s death.Following the verdict.Dr.Bradshaw issued a warrant for Gardner\u2019s arrest.He is now being detained at the county jail, Campbell'y Bay.Crown Attorney Paul A.Martineau announced he will confer with the Attorney General to see if any more serious changes will be brought against Gardner.carpenter, was held criminally responsible in the death last November 3, of A Wed Potvin, following a coroner\u2019s inquest Monday night at the court house in Campbell Bay.Rev.T.P.Tait held the prize winning ticket for the Automatic Electric Broiler and Fiyer.Bryson won the Broom Ball game over Calumet Mines team, the s*core was 3-1.G.Trudeau's dog made the fastest time over the Mile Course in 5m 5s.with A.Grace, a Vinton entry 2nd in 5m 30s; B.Desabrais 3rd.6m.The Hockey match between the Pee-Wees (of Bryson and Campbell\u2019s Bay.; Bryson won 5-2: The Senior ma*ch between Ayl- A :r.er won i bail 11-3.For Aylmer.Jerry Lavigne s Gardner is alleged to have beaten the aged man in front of his* home, August 11, 1954 charged September 1.with assault causing grievous bccjjly and on October 13 a preliminary hearing was held and the to the next criminal assizes.Gardner was then released on $200 He was harm cas*e was sen; mer and All-Si?« which underscored the great question: Is the world hjeaded for war?John A.Bradshaw, coron c* had a scoring spree with 5 mark- for the district of Pontiac, opened ers*.Andy La vigne and Jerry Quienville 2 each.Bernie Quien-vilie and Jerry Lrmirande 1 each All-stars scorers were Spence 2 Among the group of contestants in costume who were led in review before .the judges, Mr.and Mrs.H.J Corbett; Miss Claire i Saunders 1 Georgi IV^alenkov, one-time pri- , Moscow should end We sit German vate s\u2019ecretauy to Stalin, had bno- | hesitation on reaimament.ken away from Stalin's basic ec- Pontiac Protection Plan Proposed Those who see no all-embracing onomic policy of giving priority I war in the immediate future feel to the build-up of heavy industry that the red army's major pre- as the bulwark of militai* strong- occupation would' be Russian sec-|\t.,.aB_____________________________ _______ th.Malenkov had said, \u201cThere curity as distinguished from the I JUNIOR\tHOCKEY\tPLAY-OFFS musit be an upsurge in the pro- Communist party\u2019s duction of consumer goods and | pansion throughout the world-development in agriculture.\u201d Malenkov preached \u201ccoexistence\u201d pre- | an army man than a party man sumably in a hope that the arma ment program in West Germany | if Russia\u2019s problems are serious would be slackened T mixed with Westerns in Moscow Mrs.Jas.H.Riley To Be 105 By Mrs.Henry McCord aim of ex SHAWVILLE VS PEMBROKE It is* a known fact that, at the present prohibitive price of sickness be sick Mrs.James H.Riley of Shavvville will be celebrating her 105th birthday on March 2.Living with her daughter, Gertie, on Centre a farm accident can cripple a Street, Shawville, Mrs*.Riley has family budget permanently and Russia's new premier is more FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 SHAWVILLE ARENA it is cheaper to die than to A serious* operation or Also the general consensus is that 8.30 P.M.en- Malenkov ough to require a change of pie- |_________ i miers they are serious enough to arguing that all issues weie negut- | deter any major aggressive moves' iable.Hydrogen war would doom civilization on both | Presumably it is to both China\u2019s sides of the Iron Curtain announced that she is in good What to do about this situation?health, as usual, and will be able At Pine Lodge on Thursday night, to meet her many friends from the February 10th, a group including Valley and elsewhere on the remembers of the supervisai* board, ca^ion of her birthday, members of the board of directors of the Pontiac County Co-operative Medical Services and taries of Farm Forum and other Jit)ups- included under the familiar Pontiac Co-op Medical Ser- Warren Campbells\u2019 Celebrate Twenty - Fifth Anniversary Minstrel Show Held At Bryson he said, by Moscow in the near future Then land Russia's i nit nr tilt to stay last week 13 hundred deputies [ good terms.Without China.Com-to the Supreme Soviet the lofty columned chamber of the | world force and without Russian Kreml'in Palace, raised their hands on Shawville in I munism would be a much reduced secre- arms ana supplies China could not On Saturday.February 12.Mr.° to vote their approval vi Malta- sustain the military pressure s'he and Mrs.Warren Campbell were j kov\u2019s resignation.\thas built up in the Far East.There \u201cAt Home\u201d to friends and neigh- The new premier.Nikolai Bui- have been siome signs that agree- bors* on the occasion of their Sil-\u2022ganin, whose principal job s:iKe ment between these two powers is |ver Wedding Anniversary.\tI 1941 has been as Stalin s personal overseer of the Red Army officer corps*, had this to say: \u201cDuring the years of war against Fascist Germany there existed a close cooperation between the Soviet Union, the United States* and Britain, later joined by France.It is not our fault that the situation has changed.One must call to order those madmen who are rattling the atom bomb.\u201d Midst loud applause from the delegates, Bulganin went on thus: \u201cChina can count upon the help of its faithful friend, the great Soviet people.\u201d In Washington, President Eis*en- isrts hower told the press it would be a \u201crather remarkable feat\u201d if Russia\u2019s* atomic strength had surpassed ours.In London, Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill «aid, \u201cThe situation is veiled in obscurity\u201d.Laborites \" charged him with \u201cdithering\u201d away the opportunity to talk with Malenkov and asked whether he would invite talks with Premier Bulganin.He replied: Not until after ratification of German rearmament.In Bonn Chancellor Konrad Adenauer argued that the tough talk from King Mackay flew home from Korea on Sunday and is now stay-vices, met to review th\u20ac new com- ing with his parents in Charteris.bination Hospital Surgical Plan Friends and neighbors visited the and to formulate plans for its in- Mackay\u2019s farm over the weekend troduction throughout *mr County, to welcome King home.In the absence of the President of : the board of directors, Chailes* | Russell, the meeting was chaired\tFebruary 11 to rejoin the by William B Hudgins with the able assistance of .Floyd Cries- Pebert, N.S.He has spent 60 days back, National Farm Forum Sec They were married 25 years ago at Elmside by the late Rev, R.D.Smith and have lived at Wyman not complete.This is felt to be en- couraging.Nevertheless, all eyes* are on Formosa.The American Seventh I ever since.Fleet, originally sent to the For-\tThey have seven of a family, mosan Strait at the outset of the hf ar:r.civi; servant:' gate with h s li get by the I ,n Apnl the Quyon G A were committee than gets by the House.L tesses to the Clarendon Deanery basis for determining a so the Opposition hopes.In the I Fally wheq a hundred girls and Points are being kept for each end dying days of the 1954 session.$60 | |heir fiends attended a dinner, won.for each game won and also millions was voted on hurriedly.| Thv gue£,t ,pr3ker was Canon for each point won.Prizes* for the the year before estimates for $150 Cook who spokc on the Indian winner will be donated by Mrs.millions got under the wire, the cch(X)ls of Canada.Mrs.Foster.Dale and for consolation.Mrs.1952 figure was $100 millions.1951 WA Diocesan W.A.President.Mirs Turner.$200 millions.The new system may I Norma Hall.Youth Worker char.ee the l:.st minute rush which members deplore and ministers | oirls* woik were among the guests dislike rr .t like a U.N.dele the seven dulc March 15 and if ice gives out before then there will still be a winner.\u2022f ?E.Buehler.Verner Thrun ane Beuhler from A A I Film Workshop Lad h, B.Charteris.Clive.Orv: 1 1t f Cord from people attended the and Sheila Smart and Ive conducted by an Harris from Starks Corners.R - > Jim Me- on \u2018 Thirty nine ¦Film Workshop officer of the National Film Boaid Thompson from Zion it St.Paul\u2019s parish hall in Shaw- Millan and Eason Russell Jrcm The group met 'Bristol.Neil and Everett Mc*)cv - and This time the ladies who have been curling third will be skip-| ping wh the regular skips will The G.A.fund raising effort for p]ay third, thus giving more ladies* the gentle art of Ruth Hatcher.Sec.-Trcas of Mrs ¦ P y \u2022Llock! in the afternoon ; f10m the Seventh Line.Gam Hillis Graham ville at three o i Four glamorous blondes always make an intriguing photo.When the four blondes all wear their ta.' r\tb.a.id discussion Granam and Mrs ONE MAN FAMILY: The Bureau cf Statistics says in 1951 Canada\u2019s farm families took in an av- i nvnt weather erage of $3.200 yearly.They ap- hile cffGrt.During the year, ten Mrs.G.Black.Mrs.M Imiron, Mrs.parent 1 y count single persons liv- ijPrne Nursing Badges and seven g Turner.Miss F Murdock.Mrs.ing apart from relatives as families.M-ccii H Rac\u2019ues were awaided.g Strutt.Miss I Shaw and Mrs.z ^ ^\t\"C-.Mrs.Steven, and Mr, WÜ- SlWk £ EF1H5 =5 estic consumption of pork with 94.000 graded hogs* weekly going the way of all flesh.the year was the booth at the experience in Quyon Fair.This*, despite the in- guiding the stones.Skips for this worth- new schedule will be Mrs.E.Little, instri.vtion i s-x at which vme the ladies from Woermke Leslie Wyman.,rch served a from Portage du Fort.H.H.Rich* allier May of Vinton was a i ük A:«giican C.iu .^uijpe.asked the blessing before the sup-\u2022 and Rev.Beuhlei of Ladysmith ÿaid grace alter the meal.hair in pony But these four blonde, glamorous* lailers have another thing they\u2019re all CBC tele-H.re, from the top.Radford.Emmerson ardson from Park and Austin and Cyril R.Dagg, Clayton H o d g i ns pony in common per from vision stars dancer Babs Christie.\u2022 sir dancer Glenna Larr, Royce Hodgins.Mil Smith.Allan Dale.Miss Dennis M Hayley R R n\u2019m programs , Quaile.Murray Moore.Brent Barr, Turner and Mr.most of | David Dickson fuom Shaxvville.k new how are The program resumed with two groups presenting while the others c Although XT.lyn Ken;.Jones*, and actress-personality Hollyhock.Marilyn Kent is featured C C show and the dancers in the weekly variety On Holly 1 Q ently appears j.while she is vised their Hosmer take up their positions as* Mrs son A O thirds techniques.\u2022 lose pi 'est., i already the projection equipment who had come on numerous With eight teams playing a?Bonner r* a service in St.John's each team to play each other once the ladies will be getting in a lot is iiioclci the of curling in the next few weeks.Fitms used during the demonTrees Are A Crop**, Stage* HB | \u201cStory | on \" Whv Won't , known to be » scheduled hasn't stood ir.the way of her with her friend Uncle to use itraticns were there were some expressly to learn but Mr.de Bel- ir.vlude this Living\" r Talk About Films'\".and Church.Ottawa.The Quyen G.A \u201cLet\u2019s of Standards' Tommy E»t?\u201d The next of these film users will career; officers Chichimus, she was one of me firet two creatures ever to appear Canadian television when it the air back in 1952.r.cwhat naive, this leieuille would not instruction in the werk of the day.gëmg : = ittms had not originally been provided for this particular^ regardless of what was pa*d at the Pontiac i'xLn Camera Record of Commonwealth Conference in London si on w came on nrxt year 4 machine 1 .i By STANLEY t\\ i the OLD HOMETOWN \"\" u \\ A v»'«e SO the workshop.Council is well pleased With the that has been taken of the * 7! .OTEY, HE that s.tuatiqn so CALMLY IF he WAS A #\t< r light sleeper : A care machine by everyone of these who j use it.Films* are being broken | along the line because of certain small misunderstandings about the threading of the machine 1 m 1 m e?I will be veiy difficult to get this group together again- future it is hoped that 2 K Since it 06 o in the near-¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Film Board representative will him self to Wal- + + ( x » the be able to go tham.Vinton and Otter Lake to give them the instruction he feels they need in the use of the mach-Meanwhile the film circuit will be carried on as usual.- : i M ine K KA ' s Present at the woikshop from Waltham were Clifford and Courtney Robinson and Mr.and Mrs.Arthur La be lie; from Otter Lake Mr.Esmond Johnston; from Father May.Mis Ern- \u2014Central Frees Canadian rent of Canada; Churchill; Robert G.Menzies of Australia, and Pandit Nehru of India.In rear (left to right) are: Charles R Swart, minister of Justice of South Africa, representing Prime Minister Strydom; Mohammed All of Pakistan; Sir John Kotelawala of Ceylon and Sir Godfrey Huggins, Central African Federation.Prime ministers of the British Commonwealth gather at 10 Downing Street.London, with Sir Winston Churchill acting as host and chairman.The situation in Formosa.Commonwealth defence and trade are on the agenda of the conference In front (left to right) m: Sld-¦ G.Holland of New Zealand; Louis St.Lau- STANdjJ Vinton was eat Sloan, Joseph Wrinn and Owen P.Harty; from CampbeVVs Bay was* Jean Louis Muir.Others attending from closer to Shawville were Rev.2-10 *#.ney r>.« rt # » « Page Three The Equity February 17, 1955 authorized to sign indigent card r Mrs Nellie Fra&vr Motion Crs.Young and Smith that the following be appointed to the Health Committee: Dr.E B Horner, Dr.D.J.Campbell and HarLand C.Rowat.The following bills were pre- Machine on McKinley's* lot sen ted to Council: that the following Fire Committee be appointed for year 1955: Watt Taylor, Fire-Chief; Keith Hodgins, As\u2018s.Fire-Chief; Firemen John S.Hodgins, Albert Tanner, Martin Black, Charles Imison, Hubert Dale, Ed Cowan and Dale Thomson Motion Crs.Horner and McKay that the Mayor be and is hereby Minutes of the last regular meeting, and Notices of Nominations and Elections were read and approved on Motion Crr.Young and Black Delegation from West End, Messrs.Ken Morrison, Cliff Dale, Gordon Brownlee, Elwood Dale, and George Prendergast met the Council re: Sale of Raw Milk in the Village of Shaw ville.Mr.D Dickson joined the Board.Cr.Black gave notice that at the next regular meeting of this Council he would introduce a Bylaw prohibiting the Sale of Raw Millt in the Village of Shawville.Shawville Council Carried Carried.Pontiac House, $3.50; J.L.Hod 11 is resohred this Council petit- gins*, $15 61; J.P.Wilson, 4.75; J.S.!lon lhe Quebec Government Hodgins Serv.Stn., 79.27; McCred- through our member, Mr Raymond le s Garage, 10.25; Eail Bean, 9.95; Johnston that the New Bridge to Gatineau Power, 171.70; Overnite be constructed to connect Quebec Express, 1.50; Run-ge Press, 101.20; and Ontario at AHumet/te Island be Gerald Been, 29.40; Gordon Alex SO constructed to accomodate C.P.R.1600; The\ttrackgHHIIHIHÏHIH^IHH Victor Tanner, 19.89; Mervin Rob- itaille.36.00; Fraser's, 7.90; W A.Council re indigent cases Hod-gins* Stores, 13.95; Alex Horner, 12.00; Orla Young.12.00.Carried Carried.Motion Cr.Young to adjourn.W.M.Hayes, Sec.-Treas.Carried Shawville Council met February 7.1955 at a regular monthly meeting.Present Messrs.E.Cotie, Albert Tanner, Ken G.Smith.Allan McKay and Crs.Young Horner and Black.The Mayor and new Councillors having subscribed to their Oaths of Office took their respective seats at the Bca-cl.Carried Dr.S.E.McDowell informed JACK FROST SHOWS HIS PERVERSITY Motion Crs.Smith and Tanner the f 111 ing be app< d t Motion Crs.McKay and Young Water Committee: Crs.Allan Me-that the esbills be paid.Carried.Kay, Oi'Ja Young and Alex Horner.Carrie# M>tion Crs.Horne: and Young that the following be appointed to the Streets Committee:- Crs.-,, Albert Tanner and iOO-% 90 80-s : Mr.Ken Farrell met Council re Potato Chip Machine on McKinleys lot on Main Street., TO 60-igi Motion Crs.Smith and Horner Allan B ack that Mr.Ken Farrell be Ken G.Smith M tion Crs.Smith and Black given permission to have his Potato Ch Carried 40 30 *** 20 10 The Early Birds Get The Cream! s, 1 0 10 k i ^ I r 20 30 6 40-# ?>\u2022 A Quart I » I The cream, or the profit in poultry, comes from the eggs which are produced early.In \u201955 get your pullet chicks early For the earliest maturing birds use North Star Chick Starter This feed\u2019s plentiful anti: biotics, vitamins and balanced protein ensure trouble-free fast growth at minimum cost.Early pullets produce higher priced eggs for earlier pullets feed North Star Chick Start- IkJ I 1 I 1 On »x t \u2014Ontra! Press Canadian Coldest weather in many years Is being recorded In several sections of Canada.It is probably Jack Frosts way of laughing at those who have been fooled by the warm weather of the past couple of years into thinking Canada was becoming semi-tropical.4 : MOORE\u2019S DULAMEL ! : t Pontiac County Co-op Medical Services Semi-Gloss Paint » « V ?X The Board of Directors held a I of Reuben Smith and M;s.Mesh ort business meeting at Pine j Cord Lodge.February 10.previous to Business arising from minutes the Secretaries Workshop.The vice pr dent.William Hod s presid- ( Plan: The secretary reported that I the resolution was* accepted and Directors present: William Hod- supported by tne Quebec lai:n gins*.Grant Elliott, Mrs.Henry * orum Association ana -he Eastern McCord, Dave Davies, Reuben Agriculture Conference Smith.Mrs.Gilbert Telford.Mrs.worded on instructions of the open Keith Brownlee and Mrs.Sec il Sly.Visitors present: Mr.Floyd Gries-bach, National Farm Forum Secretary and Mr.Gordon MacMillan, Çhajrman of the Supervisory Committee.Minuter of the January meeting were itad and adopted on motion Carried While it Lasts Wide choice of Colours U> Resolution re National Health $1.39 qt.f er ed At Your MOORE'S Paint Headquarters but re- Shawville Milling Co.Ltd.surdon ci the CFA Conference and referred to the CFA board as fol- Whei'cas great concern DEAN & MERRITT'S \u201cWhere Trading Is A Pleasure!\u201d LLOYD STEVENS, Manager TELEPHONE 304 lows about present costs of services was expressed by farmers through uot Canada in the Farm Radio Forum's discussion on a \"National Health Plan\u201d on Deccm- Shawville General Store Phone 29 ber 6th.1\tResolved that the question on whether a national health plan is the answer to this problem and what type of plan would best meet Canada's health needs, be given sympathetic study by this organization.\u201d \u2022 2) Co-op Federee Conference: Mrs.S*y read the report of our annual meeting and mentioned the proposed combination plan.Considerable interest was expressed by the delegates in attendance in this new service.Applications presented for membership:\tPresent Plan:\tGcldwyn McDowell's.Kenneth Tubman, Angus Kennedy and James- Allard.Also 43 applications for the new combination plan.It was agreed to hold the applications for the surgical-hospital plan until the next board meeting.Motion, Mrs.McCord and Grant Elliott that the applications for the prevent plan be accepted.Effective date of policies, mid-night, Cairied.Fallowing bill and claims were presented for payment: 1 claim General Hospital $32.00; 2\tclaims.Civic Hospital.$127.70; 3 claims, Shawville.$369.70; Underwood, carbon and typewriter ribbons, $10.50.Motion Reuben Smith, seconded by Mrs'.Brownlee, as the $13.00 X-ray claim was not for an ac-e.d-ent and the claimant1 was net hospitalized at the time X-rayed, the bill is *o be rejected; one bill for $10.00 equaling the deduction is to be filed for further reference, and the rest of bills and claims are to be accepted for payment.CarrU ' Motion Reuben Smith the mee*- ______\tCarried.(Mrs.) Norma Telford, Sec.There\u2019s a fresh, crisp, modern beauty about the glamorous new Chrysler that\u2019s sheer delight to the eye.Its long, low, luxurious silhouette is only a hint of Chrysler\u2019s riding superiority that is dramatically confirmed from the moment you relax in itp unsurpassed comfort.But, you know, there\u2019s a special pleasure reserved for you alone ! 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