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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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jeudi 17 mars 1955
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[" a '#T ' \u201dT \u2022\t\u201c\t_,.-mr I ¦Plr \u201cVoice Of The Pontiac 99 No.38.72nd Year Shaw ville, Quebec, Thursday, March 17, 1955 By Subscription WALTHAM DEATH INQUIRY TO BE CONTINUED # ! Watt's Death By Firearms In Circumstances Not Clearly Determined - Case Still Open Can The Arabs Unite?New Bloc May Block Union * m w i World Attention has 2'ecemtly i Iraq, a member of the Arab Lea been focused on the Arab States gue, has; with Turkey of the middle Bast, where an open itself to the West for defensive split between the states has been purposes revealed.The immediate cause of states' of Libya this situation is that an economic- and Lebanon have not accepted military organization has been the new Arab Bloc proposals.Thus set up by Egypt.Saudi Arabia and j of all the Arab states, only three Syria.It had been the hope *of I have subscribed to the these countries that more of the agreement.The unfortunate Arab spates would have joined peot of the situation at least from the organization, but this his not the point of view of the three so far happened.The military aim Bloc members is that t:iere is of the agreement is to provide pro- direct land teotion for the Arab States by the tween them.In the absence of Arabs, without reference to the significant naval or air strength, We#-\tthis lack assumes most important This plan has fallen far short 1 proportions.Is means that the of its objective, for two reasons: | three states in the egreement furnish ilttle assistance, from a military point of view, to each other./ attached BÜF s3« The decision of the jury at the ally with old people memory of inquest into the death of William j the immediate past is* less than Watt which wound up last night J that of early life.He also remark-v as that the death was caused by ed that too much attention should firearms Other Arab League Yemen Jordan 4 .f * in circumstances not not be paid to the reported times clearly determined.The jury re- of events because people are not q jested that inquiry into the case always* aware of what time it is.be continued.This inconclusive Paul Martineau, Crown Attor- sev- ney, told the jury they cotild come witnesses had been back with one of five possible brought forward and certain pointy verdicts.First, accidental death, which, said Mr.Martineau, due to Sgt.Merrill Lawton of the Q.P.P.! the evidence in the ease it could H )micide Squad toid how he not likely be.Second, death due I found the boa y in a pool of blood, jto self inflicted wounds.Substan-questioned Mr.Libby and took, itial Woot of this was, said Mardi m to Montreal where he quest-\tproduced.He also drew the toned him.Lawton said that Libby attention of the jury to the op-told him he kicked the gun which lnion °f Dr.Roussel 1 who had bad-landed in a pool of blood then a great deal of experience in both picked it up by the nozzle and/ suicides anr in default of payment, 7 days in jail.ANTHUME SMITH.26, of Waltham.was found guilty of having not provided the necessary food, clothing, etc., for his wife and 4 children^ and was given a suspended sentence, and ordered to pey the Court costs.Mire.J.O.Ste.Marie, c.r.of Hull was representing the accused.JOSEPH DESMUND DOYLE of Ottawa, Ont having driven a motor-vehicle while his ability to drive said vehicle was nnpaned by alcohol, at the Vllage of Campbell's Bay, on the 20th of February 1955, and was- sentenced to $75 00 fine, and j caused a disturbance on the Main street of the Village of Campbell\u2019* LEO HARBOUR, of Campbell\u2019s Bay on the 4th day of March, 1955, Bey pleaded guilty of having and was fined $10.00 and costs.Booster Club Bingo these chickens.He also pleaded guilty on two other counts: 1.\tOf\thaving\tdriven\ta\tmotor- vehicle\tin the\tVillage\tof\tPortage du Fort, on the 19th of February 1955, when his ability to drive said vehicle was impelled by alcohol, and was fined $75.00 and costs.He also was prohibited to drive for a period of 12 months.2.\tof\thaving\tdriven\ta\tmotor- vehicle in the Village of Portage du Fort, on the 19th of February without a driver\u2019s- peimit.and was lined $50 00 and costs.GPL.\tKARL\tSCHRANKLER of Camp Petawaw^a.Ont., was found guilty of having illegally parked his motor-vehicle on a public road where it impeded the normal traffic proceeding, and was lined ordered to furnish a personal bond of $500.00 to keep the peace for 12 months*.Prosecuting was Crown Attorney Paul A.Martineau of Campbell's Bay and representing the accused, was the Hon.Alex.Tache c.r.of Hull.Court Report Clarendon Council The St.James* Booster Club held a bingo in the separate school hall on Sunday night with a large emwd in attendance.Booster Club ticket winners were Oscar Pidgeon, Renfrew, $50; Douglas Leahy, Portage.$25.00; M.Morin, Haley's*, $15.00; $5.00: Mary Switzer, Joan Scott, Pembroke; Mrs.A.Rathwell.Ross; I.De large, John Clemow, Haley's; Denis Connelly, Bob Essnambre, Poitage; H.L.Pultz, Renfrew; David E.Behan, Pembroke; William Lyon, Beachburg.Clarendon Council met March 7th, 1955 at a regular monthly Present Mayor Fulfoiti Nine Month In Jail For Assault Causing Grevions WILLIAM BELLAND, 40 years, of Campbell\u2019s Bey, father of 7 children who on the 6th of February gtabbed Hector Pftpin in front of his house, pleaded guilty March 9th before distinct magistrate Jacques* Boucher, and was sentenced to 9 month in jail.He also was lily Harm \u2022 II It meeting and a full Board of Councillors.Minutes of the last regular meet- read and approved on ing were Motion Crs.Barr and Hudgins DONALD SLOAN.19.of Vinton.P.Q.pleach'd guilty of having stolen 20 chickens from neighbor Mr.Ernest Hearty, and was fined $50.00 and costs.Mr.Sloan explained to the Magistrate Boucher, that he had stolen the chickens, for to have a \u201cbouillon\" with his friends.Carried Mr.Pete Ayeaivt, representing AUis-Cha toners graders met Council Matter held over for discussion.Major Arthur Hill, representing Girl\u2019s* Home.Salvation Army, Ottawa men Council re Grant.It is resolved by this Council that the Girl's Home.Salvation Army Ottawa be given a grant of $150.00.\tCarried Mr.Walter Moffatt met Council widening his road from O NEW ANGLE-POISED FRONT SPRINGS tilted back so they cushion road shocks from the front as well as up-and-down.Here\u2019s smoother, more comfortable riding wherever you drive ! «\u2022 are Be Miles Ahead with 55 Meteor lilCRCURV LINCOLN met,',, WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND PROOF-DRIVE DAVIS GARAGE COULONGE FORT Page Seven The Equity March 17, 1955 Mrs.A.O.Stark had the chair for eeiction of officers, money making project a cake containing a nickel is brought by a member to each meeting.The cake is sold during the supper hour for 5c a piece.The person getting the piece with the coin inserted bakes the cake for next meeting.A delicious lunch was served by the hostess.-\t-\tWomens Institute met at the home An Irish Joke'.was answered by of Mi's.T C.Elliott, near Portage all.20 stacking chairs have been On Wedneday.March 9 the an- du Fort- Eight members and eight purchased from Dean and Merritts nual meeting of Starks Comers visitors were present.The roll call, for use in the Cucrmunity Centre.Starks W.I.As a Would you?- - Have you?Have you had teacher training?Would you like to teach next year on a part time or full time basis?Have you a house or an apartment to rent?Would you take teachers to board?-\u2014If the answer to any of these questions is YES A WORK BOOT WITH THE MODERH CONSTRUCTION NOW AT Chapeau Sisters Honored please contact the SUPERVISOR OF SCHOOLS School honors have come to four female members of the O\u2019Brien family in Chapeau That number of daughter I of Mr.and Mrs.J.H.O\u2019Brien have received the award of the Quebec school inspector's prize.Miss Rita O\u2019Brien, who teaches in Arvida.was the latest recipient.The prize is one which is alloted annually to the teacher who accomplished outstanding achievements in the field of teaching.Three other daughters were given similar prizes for capability in their profession.Virtue, their eldest daughter who died in 1945, won the Provincial government teacher's grant for the fine work she accomplished at a pioneer school at Rapides* des Joachims in 1933.Ivy, the second eldest daughter, earned her laurels in Noranda in 1954.Both Virtue and Ivy were graduates of St.Joseph's Convent in Chapeau.Another daughter, Stella, received the award in 1946 in Kipawa.where she instructed all elementary grades in a onc-rocm bilingual schccl.Stella and Rita were graduates of St.Joseph's Normal School at Chapeau.When ai'kcd the secret of their success the sisters decided it was because they are all fond of children and anxious to see that their teaching is basic.W.A.HODGINS Phone 200 Shawville A l \\ Ï I m/ » i > > \u2022 * 4 \\ made only by sisman \"There is no more noble and humanitarian organization in the whole world than the.Red Cross\u201d GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS Your donation to the Red Cross helps provide : \u2022Preparedness for Disaster -Outpost Hospitals - War Veteran Services \u2022Free Blood Transfusion Service «Nursing and Health Services I t » # r/ f.< * \u2022\tFlexible leather soles or special composition.\u2022\tTanned twice\u2014for protection against farmyard acids.\u2022\tNo nails or screws to walk on or work loose.\u2022\tMoisture resistant construction.o This construction used in all Army Boots.Now on sale at ' / WILT r L1VJS » 3E # 1 * AMO iNSOtl I GtVEto the RED CROSS Generously I Gratefully Cheerfully * * * $5,494,100 IS NEEDED THIS YEAR 5510 W.A.HODGINS Qoadcvea/i Glotliel \\ r m k 12 II I 9 Ô HAND CUT HAND FINISHED MADE TO MEASURE SUITS AND OVERCOATS \\ 3 4 2 I Hie new Dodge is actually ONE FOOT LONGER than its largest selling competitor! 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