The equity, 21 mars 1957, jeudi 21 mars 1957
[" i è « Voice Of The Pontiac By Subscription Shawville Quebec Thursday, March 21, 1957.No.3» 74th.Year.Enthusiasm High Yesterday At Conservative Convention Something potentially serious happened to the Liberal Party in Campbell's Bay yesterday.A strong group of serious workers with intense feeling and high spirits have proclaimed themselves ready to battle to the finish and claim that support \u201cacross the party lines\u201d will see them to victory whenever the federal election should be called.Diefenbaker was in Halifax and Donald Fleming was h Ottawa but neither of these big guns of n \\* PC's Nominate the Progressive Conservative Party wa, necessary to make the Pon- Day MjH 1)6311 tiac - Temtskaming Progressive ¦ 1-1,1\t¦ wM : Conservative Convention the most successful seen in these parts for many a year.Even James Amm who has been attending Pontiac PC Conventions since 1882 was impi eased with last night\u2019s affair.Both Diefenbaker and Fleming promised that they would be seen and heard H these parts soon but Pontiac\u2019s principles in yesterday's drama at Campbell\u2019s Bay were, back row left to right, declining nominee and joint chairman in the meantime, as long as Lee Hector Belec.seconder to Paul\u2019s nomination Louis Amyotte, MPP Ray (all out for Paul) Johnston, joint chairman Mayor of Shaw- (Hodgihs, Hector Belec, Pti*»be ville Lee A Hodgins, Progressive Conservative standard bearer for Pontiic-Tcmiscaming Paul Ma rtirfeau, committeemen Charles McCord, Louis Amyotte and a few Imison, Earl Ward and Linden Quelle.Middle ix>w standing are Mrs.Hector Belec, and Vertel Smiley who nominated Paul Martineau, more like them are around, the Front row seated are party speaker Mrs.Henry (S.S.Pheobe) McCord, Mrs.Raymond Johnston, Mrs! Paul Martineau and Mrs.Gor- cause of Progressive Conservatism dcu Gibbons, Mayoress of Portage du Fort.\t\u2014Equity Photo and the case for Paul Martineau .,\t.,\t4\t4\t_ .\t.\t_\t_\twill not be unheard.Ï™\tr II Was March 17 Pivl «-ST In Quyon lari Sunday Shawville and District Home\tthat the situation at the school\traise more money to outbid\tus.\t, oh it's great to be Irish in Quy-\tthe second nominee, Hector Belec, and School Association came of\thas already caused alarm and if\tMethods of racing mun\tcn\u2014especially around the middle\tgraciously declined.Nominated by _\tsusr-t\t^ \u201cacrtis s teachers are well aware, this com- Uon July Ae Home and Sch- meeting were by seeking mere than just the Irish at St.Mary s j ^\tby Amyotte.lng pf age occurs at a different y y y y Pwduütt / là t y c y ri y y y y / y THIS IS WHAT YOU CAN WIN With Bottle Cops y Brading\u2019s the hearty ale asked fori wnunuMB 1 y y 1957 Stanley Cep Reel Gome, y Yes, calves are more than just calves.They re the future milk producers of your herd.Your calves are born with bred-in characteristics for growth, development and milk production.SHUR-GAIN Calf Starter-Grower provides the balance of essential nutrients that permits development of these bred-in characteristics.Start your calves on SHUR-GAIN during the first week of age and you\u2019ll see for yourself how and it will cost you far less you \u201cLast summer, Brading's sent a team of experts all the Province to find out what Quebecers want ale.They interviewed literally hundreds of and the t t tm* MUIEi $50.CASH.2 tkketi *° e 1957 SHmtoy Cup Hnol Go\"*' Pint Bonus of $100.10 PHzm of $5.00 pkn boom of $10.00 to*.Without Bottle Cops 1H p«lZI:\t$130.CASH.2 Ikkeh to o t / t over most in an men .many right here in the Hull area .results showed that you want the type of ale now brewed by Brading's.It's an ale that gives you a a hearty ale with zest and full body.and believe me, you'll find it\u2019s an ale that won\u2019t let you down next day.in short, the hearty ale you ve asked for.\u201d / MPftIZCt f 1957 Stanley Cup Rnol Game./ / / 2nd MtIZE; $50.CASH, and 2 tMte* ta o 1957 Stanley Cup Final Gome.f 3rd MtIZI:\t10 prizes of $5.00 t lift t \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 en coemi t well they develop than by feeding milk.\t_ , .If you have some good grain, particulars good oats, we can make an economical calf ration for you by balancing it with SHUR-GAIN Calf Startmix Concentrate.Decide now to enjoy the advantages of SHUR-GAIN Calf Starter- Grower.CUSTOM ROLLING AND GRINDING j MIXING AND SEED CLEANING / t t Mir m ms*»» or m following aunts Ati Menu f * HEN\u2019S WHAT FOLKS TELL ME ABOUT HEW SHADING S / Low ( / t HF f Cost Aldfi* Id Wittiom South II 3 I / Wright Aytmer f ie ^oe'rtrd < A Comp b*»irt ley ' > H I.Hobbs &Sbn| A*m \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 o reel Wt \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 of heerty eh loofcleg for\", Mr.OSes Ci PHONE 314J j fl \u2022eye Mr.Sytro The log driver feremee »°v* SHAWVILLE I from Mv#.H > A m v:': *:* ' .# & % \u2022¦< ; A/.V! 4k \\ f > i ^ i SSi ¦ 1 i A A & li Rïo mm «%- fl J» < - fe .^ % f e# r ' z THE EQUITY Thursday, March 21,1157.* Renfrew, Campbell * Bay, te and the Ottawa Granite Clid>.On Thursday Marvin Peaiwm'a rink from the new Fort Coulonga club wee the big three game win-Art Baric iys Renfrew rink the two game wimer.Friday saw Rvinie McCredie of the home town host club take the higher score for three game win Dan McLaren, with another fine Renfrew foursome, took two w mrur.io Saturday's three game winner was Dr, Braden of the Ottawa Granite Curling Club ané ,* «.n Renfrew came in with high score fob two game winnara This time Ken Early's H.Suite.Con-\tHanson of Smiths Falla lumbering depot at\tJim's Lake\tI\tvenors: Agriculture.Mrs.\tB.Ken-\tgkipp#d hls team to the highest where he is \u201cnearly\tfully recov-\tntdy.Education, Mrs.F\tFraser.\tif0r# for ^ game winners dur ered\", Gerald Bartiand.the clerk, Citizenship.Mrs.J.Steele, Home ^ the entift three days of the said.Mabel Gagnon was taken by Economics.Mrs Wm.Reynolds, ^ iel Ring rose ambulance to hospital Health and Welfare, Mrs.R.M.\t, where her condition was reported | Hud*>».fubèoty* Mrs E.N.food was provided throu^iout ¦\tMcColl; Special Committee, Sun- the weekend by the ladies of toe The three victims\taid Mabel\t1\tshine' Mrs.T.Hutchison\tShawvtlle Curing Club and as us- G-agnm are f**n\tChichester.\tKef re Ament i were served by\tual the hospitality of the Shaw- Ralph Turcotte is a native of I the hostess, assisted by Mrs B.j ville Club left a lasting impre.-Alice, Ont.\tI Gordon and Mis.C Shennett Fini Mixed Botsplel Great Success Otiyoe Wl Holds Annual Meeting OvIU Roy nd Dorjit found A# death-car Motor Running In Parked Car Kills Three drivers parked In the middle of the log camp road They notified Quebec Provincial Police and Coroner Dr.Harold Leycock, of Fort Coulonge.Apparently the car bed developed e flat tire and was without a Jack.Hie five occupants were overcome while sitting in the cat with the motor running waiting POOP fihawville Curling Club\u2019s fir «t Mused BenepW, which took place March 15.II.and 17, turned out to be s greet eue- The annual meeting of the Qu-yon Women's Institute wee h**ld it the home of Mrs.J.Steele.The **& last Her President.Mrs Muriel Broneoc., teas.Rinks were on hand during was In the chair.Reports for the year I66S-57 I the three day event from Smiths given by the Treasurer.Pelle Port Coukmge.Eganviile.If ta F Praser; Secretary, Mrs.H.-\u2014- Steele; Health and Welfare, Mrs.sent to the Cancer Clinic and a Wm Reynolds; Home Economics, donation of sandwiches was lent Mrs R M Hudson; Education, Mrs.to the Pontiac Community Hoe-C.Shennett; Agriculture.Mrs.W.pita! for the Charity Ball.Clarke; Citizenship.Mrs J.Davis; The officers tor 1W7-SS «re as Publicity.Mrs H Burke.\tI follows: President.Mrs M Bron- A money donation was made to son; Vicw-nreeident.Mrs.W.the Red Cross; used cotton was Clarke.Secretary Mrs H Steele.The bodies of three asphyxiation victims were removed late Monday from the back wood area of\t__ Pontiac County where they were logging camp of Palma Martel, found Monday morning.\tabout 40 miles north of Jim's The dead are Mrs.Richard Gag- Lake, where Findlay Gagnon was non.46.her son, Finlay, »nd returning to week, her daughter.Albina.16.wife of When Provincial Police were Ralph Tuirotte The Tui potte'e notified Detective Andre Audei.were married only three weeks of the Campbell'e Bay detachment ego.TVo others, Ralph Turcotte end Constable Ed Romaine of Pott \u2022nd another daughter Mabel G eg- Coulonge flew In a light flkl-equ-non, 18.were revived and are re- ipped plane Into Jim's Lake to ported in good condition today.Investigate the deaths.Spring The ftve were found in a IMS- weather made the bush roads el-model car by two log-tiuck driv- most impassable, ers on a treacherous bush-road 16 Rev.R.Pilon of Chapeau, was miles north of Jim's Lake, which called to administer the last rites is about SO miles from Fort Cou- of the Roman Catholic Church, longe, and about M northwest of | and he brought the bodies out in his Jeep.Ralph Turcotte was taken to the while BRAD I MO'S l PORTER I for MisUnce Th# car was headed towards the i A team woo.Tr 4 cs e «»?¥.t I \u2022c satisfactory here.At about 7 am Monday, truck non on all the visitors March 22 to March 30 Only UOVMII t* r % S, i 10 DAYS ONLY / F 7 l- ONLY 200 \\ \\ 11 i ftt .FRASER\u2019S ARE CLEARING 200 Here\u2019s a once in a lifetime buy .MEN\u2019S SUITS AT AWAY BELOW COST.Buy two at these LOW, LOW prices.Don\u2019t delay .Shop to-day.MARCH 22nd TO MARCH 30th, ONLY.mm ' \\ i - nv MEN\u2019S SUITS 75 y+* FRIDAY A M.ONLY i sfjj I 10 ONLY » It\u2019s hard to believe, but true.$19.00 buys one of these fine blended worsted suits.Smart single breasted styles in blue and grey shades, plains and patterns and sizes 36 short to 48 stout.Alterations extra.ONLY.Men's Suits THIS SALE IS FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY.10 only first quality worsted suits will go to the first ten customers Friday a.m.Sizes 36 to 44.Reg.$39.50 EXTRA TROUSERS ; ALTERATIONS ARE EXTRA DURING THIS SALE ONLY.$8.00 $ .00 ?75 ONLY Shorts, Regulars, Tails, Stouts WORSTED BLENDS, FLANNEL, TWISTS 40 ONLY \u2014 SELECT Men's Suits EXTRA PANTS $4.00 \\ ALL WOOL IMPORTED CLOTHS This is a select group of fine wool worsted suits.All are hand-finished and considered some of the finest suits made to-day.A terrific buy for the man who wants the best.Sizes 36 to 44 Only .This group is made up of better quality all wool worsted suits.One of a kind but all sizes and colours in single or double MEN\u2019S SUITS % are PHONE 301J 5HAWVIUE .00 $ REG.$65.00 EXTRA TRROUSERS $12.00 breasted styles.Sizes 36 to 44.Extra Trousers $10.00 Reg.To $55.00 \"YOUR BEST CLOTHING BUY M THE PONTIAC Only Thursday.March 21, 1157.THE EQUITY Page Six Foundation Co.Forges Ahead Building Mill At Bristol za With the first breath of spring whispering down the Valley, Foundation Company\u2019s local chief, Angus Adair, can survey the pro-made on mill construction at The Hilton Mines with satisfaction, Work on the mill Is wall on schedule, with cernant work substantially completed, greater part of the steel work also finished.Millwrights and riggers are now on the job, setting the machioeiy In place.Goal for completion of the project is early December of this year, when it is expected the mne will go into production.Already on the site are 19 ore trucks which weigh 22 tom etch, and can each carry a pay load of 22 tons.The overburden on the she site of the oie pit is now being removed, and It is expected that the entire pit site will be clear of overburden by late fall.Depth of overburden varies between two and thirty feet over the area.The accompanying photographs show the progress made thus far.Ferdinand Benoit, alias Viiilan-court, escaped from j#W Ust October 31 at Campbell\u2019s Bay, was recsptuisxl late last month In the vie,illy of Wolfe Lake.He appear ______ ed in Court at Campbell's Bay ¦K | last Wednesday and was sentenc-UH | ed to two years for theft and six months for twice breaking jail.He BjB is now awaiting transfer to the penitentiary at St.Vincent de Paul Bp where the jail sentence will be Hi stived.I V *%% L A O/feet® and tbi (ir Tampered With Track Removed Al Quyon â Lk'st Friday night.Provincial Police were notified that a % ton truck, belonging to Joseph Kilbride of Quyon.had been stolen .It was recovered at the CNR stockyards.Bristol, by Constable Linden Young of Shawvllle.on Sautrday morn-ig.On Saturday morning an attempted car theft was reported by Mr.Mel Bowes of Quyon, who found the ignition wires of his csr had be n crossed, but apparently the would-be thief was triable to start the Seen above is a small rod mill for regrinding chips which ere produced in the pelletizing plant in the balling and roasting processes.These chips\u201dare screened out prior to loading the conceit-irate hto rail cars, and are reintroduced to the procen through thlf rod mill.\t-Equity Photo and hv also revealed himself as an outstanding orator.Hu has steadily expanded his law practice during these last years f.d today he is the head of one of the busiest law firms in West- Paul Martineau (Cfitinued from Page 1> Tu 1990.he set up residence ana practice at Campbell's Bay, Since that time.he has taken an active part in politics, both Federal and Provincial.He was Mr.Raymond HI HIHNHHH^^^H Johnston's lieutenant In the cam- j He has been very active in local aligns of 1952 and 1966 He was | and community affairs\u2014has been £,\t¦ n\u2014«\t»\u2022\tClub \u2014 The*» campaigns gave him an 1950\u2014and has :A»ived as Viceopportunity to become fully sc- President and Director.quainted with the electors of all I He was one of the Founders of sections of our far flung County cm Quebec.car Following investigation.Francis Milton Little, age 21.of Ottawa was artsted by Coistable Linden Young of Shawville.Little Has been charged on two counts \u2014one of theft of a motor vehicle.He has bMO remanded until March 26 the Pnotiac Branch of the Canadian Legion, and was president of this Branch for the 1991-92 term.He was also very active in the formation of a Chamber of Commerce at Campbell's Bay and was president of this Organization in 1999-96.In 1998.he was delegate of the Canadim Bai Association at the London Commonwealth and Empire Law Conference and at this time made an extensive visit of Western Europe.Mr.Chairman, it is with great pleasure that I nominate Mr.Paul * Martheau.of Campbell a Bay.a \u2022'stive son of Pontiac, son of the late Alphonse Martineau, Proth-onotary of the Superior Couit for the Pontiac-Temiscamingue riding from 1917 to 1947, and of Mrs.Martineau, now living at Campbell* Bay.Mr.Martineau was married overseas .at Paris, France, at the end of the last war.They have two adopted daughters, II and 11 years old.Mr Martineau has earned the conftdetMe and respect of the great.mass of the population of the County of Pontiac.I He has the reputation of getting things done.He is the man most fitted for the job.All his training, his qualifications «.id his record of success, make him the great logical candidate\u2014and under his leadership, our Party can look forward to a great and resounding Victory in the coming election.Mr.Chairman.I give you Mr.Paul Martineau as the Candidate of our Party h this Rid/.g.\\ The line of buildings shown above points the way to the location of the iron ore pits.\tThe building at the right is the Primary Crushing Plant.A ramp has yet to be built up to the\tright\tn hand side of this building.Ore will be dumped into the primary crusher via this ramp by the,fleet\tr ol ore tixicks, « id crushed to a 6\" size.Conveyed to the secondary crusher and cobbing plant\t(cen- tre above) the ore will be crushed to a 3\" size, after which it is delivered to the surge bujiding Equity Photo (left above) where it is stored a waiting conveyance to the further processes.* \u2022 f f « / f i à From the surge building the crushed ore is carried to the wet mill where its is ground to a powder in a series of rod mills, is subjected to separation of the iron from the ore by a wet process of magnetic separation.Steel is still being elected on this building, and the heavy equipment is also being installed.At the extreme right two rod mills can be seen waiting for installation in Equity Photo their bearings.Z Above, progress on the pelletiz .ng mill can be seen.Cement work on this building is now complete, and steel work is starting.The two bins which occupy most of t ie picture will contain additives to be fed into the wet mixture prior to the balling of the con- The\twin \u2022 mixture is partly dried, th , \u2022 \u2022 f : : completed in this building when the balls, and heated to 2300 degress F.The balls emerg ng from the furnace are hard, clusters ox hcmetite, which are then loaded directly into rail cars Photo X for shipment * * * n Sr *K - CoHdc&Ptetf^ BRYSON THEATRE * / w 4 Z Z z z f With Wide Screen For CINEMASCOPE VISTA-VISION -FIRST IN PONTIAC\u2014 7*0 and 9:M p RENFREW PEMBROKE % Two She Thursday to Saturday March 21 ,4o 23 Wednesday A Thursday March 2# A 21 Thursday A Friday March 21 A 22 THE MAN WHO NEVER WAS Cinemascope Clifton Webb Gloria Or shame Nancy Kelly Patty McCormick Elvis Presley Debrs Paget Richard Egan THE BAD SEED A close up view of one of the rod mills waiting to be set in place.This mill will reduce tne orv in size from\ttop size to %\" top size.Driven by a 600 HP motor this mill, 45% filled with 10 foot rods, each 4%\" in diameter, will rotate, crushing the ore by the action of the rods.Admit Entertainment LOVE ME TENDER \u2014Equity Photo Saturday A Sunday March 23 A 24 SAFARI Colour Friday A Saturday March 22 A 23 Tab Hunter Natalie Wood THE BURNING HILLS Cinemascope ¦m Janet Leigh Victor Mature Technicolor C Monday to Wednesday March 25 to 27 Monday A Tuesday March 25 A 26 backlash Colour Richard Widmark Donna Reid March 25 to 27 Deborah Kerr Yml Brynner D.Malone L.Becall WRITTEN ON THE WIND R Hudson R.Stack THE KING AND I Wednesday, March 27 INDIAN FIGHTER The left wing above is the main shop building for truck repair.Two of the new 22 ton trucks * 1\tnoerlaa Elsa MaifineUi parked in front of this wing.The right hand wing is the warehouse section.\t1 Reed Show Attraction Equity Photo ¦ Page Seven THE EQUITY Thursday, March 21, 1'* >7.Russell Eliminates Shawvllle In Citizens Shield Hockey Mrs.McKibben Meet tardier W.I.NOTICE ANY CLOTHES YOU WANT CLEANED FOR EASTER?The annual meeting of Pontiac Community Hospital will be held in the Parish Hall, St.Paul's Anglican Church, Shawville, at 2:30 p.m., April 17th., 1957.Luikvlll*\u2014Mr*.Bercy McKlb-bon was elected preside** of the Eardley Women\u2019s Institute at the annual meeting held recently at jr=t iarr-arM With the local fans cheering our boys every inch of the tray, they still couldn\u2019t quite manage to beat Russell's best.The game was tied four to four at the end of the third period.Ray Young having made one goal and Royce Richard- son accounting for the other S.I In overtime.Royce scored once I more for Shawville but the Rus-\" sell playetl added two to their score and the game was over I with a ftnal score of S-S.Thu | ' meant the elimination of Shaw villa hi this league.But the Shawville boys aren\u2019t hanging up their skates just yet There is talk of more hockey in an Ottawa Valley battle for the Bert Garret Trophy which might begin in Renfrew next week.Shawville'# Senior Hockey team bowed out of the Citizen's Shield Everyone Welcome tive wvre:\tfirst vice-president, Mrs.Edward Kennedy; second vice-president, Mrs.Horace Nugent; secretary.Mrs.Cecil Fans, treasurer.Mrs.Ketvieth Camp- Leonard Horner, Chairman of the Board.bel!.Farmers Hockey League Enters Finals This Week Convene:*, agriculture, Mrs.Horace Nugcut; education Mrs.Michael Cooligan; home economics Mrs.Stephen Robinson; citizenship.Mrs.Ira Merrifleld; health and welfare, Mrs.William Mer-nfleld; publicity, Mrs.Cecil Paris.Donations given during the year Included those of the Red Cioss, Thv?National Institute for the Blind, the Quebec Service Fund and tor p-izes at Quyon School u tend the annual county convention was Mrs Sam Wilson and for the provincial convention Mrs.Jack Robinson.The mystery box, donated by Mrs.Jack Robertson, was won by Mrs.Horace Nugcut.The tea prize, donated by Mrs William Mem-field, was won by Mrs Clifford Bradley.The April meeting will be held in the evenmg at the home of Mrs Kenneth Campbell.Only Shawville Sold Shamrocks The Farmers\u2019 Hockey League Is i finished the three periods with a right Into the finals with Dairy 2-2 tie.After a ten minute overKings and Wyman battling it out | time period the score had advan- Last Saturday night Dairy Kings 1 on the strength of Saturday\u2019s wki, tost last years champs.Radford.Dairy Kings won the berth In the with a score of 4-2.Monday night finals.the two teams clashed again and Beechgrove bowed to Wyman to Mn.Edwin NkÜüd\tI ^ Open House Elmside Wl President I*\u201c\"¦\"*\u2022\u201c For Education Week I ced to 4-4 but was still tied up so Shawville has the honor of being the only place in Pontiac where Shamrocks were for sale for St.Patrick\u2019s Day according to Joseph McGahern.Pair.The delegate appointed to at- Mrs.Ebert ftilth and M s Maud I_____________________________________I An Open House\u201d was held reBailey were the Joint hostesses______________________________________cently by the teacher.Mrs.Sher- the evening of March 13th at Mrs.Campbell is to have the hidden | WOOC| Beattie, and her pupils at Smith's home.There were 10 mem- | p\u2018,rcH fnr n/\u2018xt\t*\t|\tNo.4 Eardley School.A very fine bers and one visitor present Mrs.Mrs McNeT11 read lhe new pru\u2019 i display of the children's work Campbell conductet the opening g,Bm lhal commillee had madc | was on show for the parents and out.Motion Mrs.Ballantyne and | friends to see.Mrs.Graham that this program be accepted as read 5 \\ 9 .171 r\\ f with the ode and collect.The last minutes were read and approved.Business from same was Mrs.Cartman reported on mat-1 Convenor will be in charge of I and showed films.\u201cTie Choice\u201d trial she was to buy Treats had the April meeting with Mrs Mc- ha 4-H Club film; Smoky (a for-been sent to a sick neighbours and Credie and Mrs.Angus the host- est fire prevention film) and a get well cards to another.Letter | esses Each one to bring a piece comic film.Mr.Ira Merrifleld.a was read from Mrs F.Taylor re | of handwork for sale table.There r.ember of the School Board than- the annual reports.All convenors were 13 sick visits.Mrs.Campbell | ked Mr Deltuey._______________________ had their reports up to date and a declared the president s chair va \u2022 lumber of items wvre read from cant.Mrs Cartman the 2nd vice | was served by the laoies the semi-annual Board meeting conducted the election of officers held In Montreal February 8 and ! *or the coming year: President.Mrs.E.Pirie: 1st Vice Motion Mrs.F.Graham and Mrs.Cartman; 2nd vice Mrs.F.Mrs.Ebert Smith that we apply Graham, Secretary Mrs.M Bail-for a membership in CA.C.to ey; Treasurer, Mrs.P Ball «income to Home Economic conven- tuie; Convenors:- Agriculture, Mr.J.W Delaney, Agilculture Representative for Gatineau Couu-Mrs E.Roy the Home Economic I ty and Mr Charlebois attended MU, how it's growing .' - U 'V i 1 ; f iO * 2d ?» ; Afterwards a delicious lunch .Xl* 17 n Z* Q & Platform Guests At Conservative Convention e» * V 9* 8.Like the magic bean planted in \"Jack and the Beanstalk\", Dow sales have shot skyward at an amazing rate.It's no fable that Dow Ale's tremendous growth in popularity is due to the superb flavor that comes with 'cool control' brewing.PLEASE LET US HAVE \u2019EM MOW! At yesterday's Progressive Conservative Convention in Camp- I bell\u2019s Bay, Linden Quaiîe kitroduc-Mrs Campbell; Cittoenhip, Mr.^ a iong n*t 0f platform guests The treasurers report was giv- Cartman; Education, Mrs.M Stew-1 QS follows: en and approved.The money cake (art; Heme Economics, Mrs.E.was voted out and the supper fee j Hoy; Public Mrs.McNeill; Welfare was raised to 15c.The hidden par- j and Health, Mrs.F.Graham, cel that was donated netted 3.00 or f \\ I A Mr.D.Rivest.Mr.Durand, Mr Fvlequin of Lever lochere; Mr.\tL L Peirault., Beam; Mt.H.Tassel.\t^ __\t_ _ ___ ^\tB\tI iMr.Lefebvre, Mr.E.Pigeau of and was won by Mrs.M Stewart, pleasant hour spent around the Ville Marie; Mr James Amm Sr, The sale table cleared $5.57.Mrs.tea table\tQuyon; Mr.and Mrs.J.M Argue, Shawville; Mr.Michael Kennedy, Chapeau; Mr.Simon Downey, Sheenboro,\t, Mr.and Mrs.J.Hector LaSalle,\t| Calumet Island; Mr.Earl Fulfozd, Warden of the County; Mrs.Gordon Gi Fort; Mr.and Mrs.Charles Lmi->on, Shawville; Mr.and Mrs.Dave Lunam Mayor, Campbell\u2019s Bay; Mrs Henry McCord, Charteris.Mr.Phileas Amyotte, Mayor of Fort Coulcuge; Mr.Jos.Lafrance, Mayor of Mansfield.Davidson; Mr.Cliff Robinson.Mayor of Waltham Mr.Lionel Beausoleil, Mayor of Wolf Lake; Mr.Paul Dontigny, Mayor of Lac Cayament; Mr.Peter Moyle, Mayor of Bristol; M.\\ J.Henry Madore, Rapides des Joachims; Mr.Eric Copeland, Danford Lake; Mr.Jack Heeney, Danford Lake; Mr.James Killoran, Onslow Comers.Mr.John McBane, Mayor of South Onslow; Mr.Alphonse Vad-neau.Otter Lake; Mr.James Turcotte, Mayor of Thorne; Mr.Chas Russell, Bristol; Mr.Louis Amyotte, Fort Coulonge; Mr.James Hennessey, c/o Laurentian Club, Ottawa; Mr.Amedee Poisson, Bryson; Mr.Eddy Kavanagh, Vintcu; Mr .William J.Ryan Demers Cen-tie; Mr Geozge Leahy, Demers Centre; Mr.Loyola Allard, Demers Centre.Mr.Cécile Vernie, Chichester; C .A.Beaulieu, Mayor, Chapeau; Arthur La belle, Waltham; Jos Gratton, Sandy Creek.You'll wont to look your very belt In the Easter Parade I You can do it, too\u2014even If all your finery isn't new.You'll like the like-new look of dottfhg cleaned and finished our Special Sanitone A sing song was held and a TEACHERS // id): way.L.L s, Mayor of Portage du \u2022moi 1 m t J à ft > welcome is waiting for you when * see in * today! S' n* m \u2022LOW k i JOHN L.HOGGINS COMPANY UNITED f THE EQUITY Thursday, March 21,1W7.J.Campbell end Mrs.M foe the work box and a contribution from Mrs.R Sparlln* la much ssaS£SS®h ifiS mm SSSSgS bËri: ESSS5 tvr-r - ~ ^ rr :rr, trt ss jSHsiHs iw*\",n.wk p~-l J;-, tjarvas c these bills be paid.\tCarried Moved by Cllffo\u2019xl Lswn, esc |\t^ the regular meeting of the ended by Eric Sullivan that the Municipal Council of the Vliage following appointments be made: \u2014 Qyyon held In the Town Hall Candy i.dandy, maaa are touching, but tor 1 SgÜTwZT CTV' J£T .£\t\u201c sheer intoxicating luxury there is nothing that I Mun Health vmoct«\u2014L#«ia«i Mayor c R Tabor and c™.Mar I know of that sets up the lady of the house I Mh*££ ^m^or-L.\t*\u201c *\"* wiuiem Burk,> sup\u2018 like the poppa of the house saying \u201cPut on I Municipal valuators your hat, we're eating out\"\t5 \u201c\" \"\"\u2018\"\"cJEl It isn\u2019t only the eating out that is fun,\u2014there | Moved by ^ siera-tce leaden of zzzzz, ::: SSSSSSS m,t ln l»t«»bul in September last ead eft*r the Second World Wer \u201e\t.\tA ^eci.1 vote of thenke was %\"* peseed \u2022 «Solution com- VVlS\u201dreUry °wwrel *\u2022 Mr Rune raetornan of the meeting end the repidly increasing ooete involved\tmoved and seconded to Mr Hunt-\tm iflonln* \u2022 »mell committee to\tAo 9S Carried / à 7//y Mr.C.Hutton met the board re ditch and watercourse on his property.The report of inspector Allan Poole was re-studied.The board decided to look into this matter.II / /z / # V r7 z //«ûr «ai* more there could be a dangerous milk shortage in Canada.This would be Canada's external shame.MONUMENTS OF FINE MARBLE AND GRANITE OF THE BEST QUALITY Made By The Latest Machinery Visit Our Showroom And See For Y ourself Shawville Milling Co.Ltd \"Where Trading Is A Pleasure!\" LLOYD STEVENS.Manager TELEPHONE IN Committee, Mrs.B Hodgins.Mr* L.Stanley, Mrs W.G.Hudson.Delegates to attend the annual and semi-annual county conventions were appointed, and Mrs.B.Hodgins will represent the bi*ncn at the Provincial Convention at Macdonald College in June.GEORGE H.FROATS is a willing, but let us not eager, member of the sawdust men.He yes-ye*c* the nefarious policies and from the beck bench joins in derisive shouts of triumph over the trampled opposition But has his tenn produced any, anything for his constituents?Think it over, friends, it is high time the sawdust men were ousted and a government composed of candidates such as we will here nominate will bring Canada once more under a government presentative who can express on|gt for free the floor of the House of Commons, the needs of those who have elected him, who holds our laws In & SONS DIAL HE t-4124 RENFREW, ONT.say Lady Speakers The first two speakers on the afternoon\u2019s agenda were perhaps the most entertaining as one was the charming young Miss Louise Radakir.vice-president of the Ontario You/ll Conservatives, and the other was none other than Pontiac's own Pheobe McCord.Miss Radakir.speak ig In French urged that the voters in Pontiac-Temifkamkig should choose a re- THE UPPER OTTAWA IMPROVEMENT COMPANY PUBLIC NOTICE TARIFF OF TOLLS, ETC.1957 per im Ft.Bj*.On Sawings 1Î feet and is hereby given that according to By-law, of the Municipality of Clarendon, all vehicles be limited to half loads until the Provincial Government determines that all roads are open to normal traffic.IM rebk feel.I Bawleg *»tes.1% Saw leg Estes Thus ended the most drametlc part of Mrs.Henry McCord\u2019s op- H n\twing speech in this pre-election respect as Veil as our parliament- rallying ot $upport /or Pau, Mar.ary institutions, and a man who I txleau and ^ Regressive Con- can show himself woithy of the wrvative party.James Baskin ccnfldence ci hi, electors.Mis.nominee for Renfrew South and Radakir especially caUed upon Earl Ward of Fort Coulonge also women to extend their duties and responsibilities within their own homes to Include the important TOLLS Ct*.25 Through Quinze Boom Through Opemican Boom Through Des Joachims Boom Through Fort William Boom Through Culbute Boon Through Mellons Chet)ail Boom Passing Lapasse Boom Through Quio Boom Through Thomson Bay Boom Through Chaudière Assorting Boom Through Booms from Head Deschenes Rapids (North Side) to Hull Slide Through Boom at Outlet of Hull Slide 25 60 50 W.H.Hayes, Secretary Treasurer 50 55 spoke strongly for Martineau m particular and the PC s in general responsibility of *eing that thi, | J?Vtol7n, Mrs.zZwTjoS man, once chosen, is elected.80 .so 50 13 played the piano and Lloyd Telford danced to entertain the gath-Mrs.McCord, calling herself I cring during an intermission in the \"S.S Pheobe, the Ice Breaker\u201d | proceedings, because she was placed first oo the program, delivered ner hard Pheobe Speaks a11-expense mu CANADA August 2 to August 18 by Canadian Pacific special frein ST0PS 75 1.00 Rdÿal Treatment |\tJHThe press was treated royally hitting message in her usual in- j and reporters and photographer g imitable manner \"Every country j who were there from the three has the government it deserves\u201d, ; Ottawa daily newspapers (Le Droit, she began, and salient parts of The Citizen, The Journal) as well her speech, in her own words, as from The Equity all agreed that follow:\tthis was the first time they had \"These words uttered in 1811, seen a table cloth and ice water by a famous Frenchman, are just on a press table.This special as applicable today.If it be so, It courtesy as well as all the otner follows that we in Canada have arrangements for the convention not been exercising oui rights as including decoration of the hall citizens in a democracy, or we wou- and welcoming the guests, was Id not now be forced to put up with done by a committee, publicly the government in power at Otta- thanked by Mr.Martineau, c
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