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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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jeudi 17 avril 1958
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[" / K J DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME BEGINS SATURDAY, MIDNIGHT, APRIL 26 No.43, 75th., Year.Shawville Quebec, Thursday April 17, 1958.By Subscription Shawville Curlers Wind Up Successful Year With Banque! Oldest Protestant Church Total Loss In Fire Joseph Razeau Honored By Gatineau Power Employees Shawville Curlers wound up the season on Wednesday night with p banquet at Pine Lodge, B; Mol where some 125 people pat dowr to the meal.Master of cerimonies at the head table ms outgoing men's president Watt Taylor Grace was by Edgar H origins* the toast to the Queen was by Watt Taylor; the toast to the ladles was by Charlie Imison.anti the -eplv by Anna Stones; the toast to the visitors was by Ray Shop- the area burned to the grour.\" pard .and the reply by Mel Kehoe I yesterday afternoon as a result of Prizes ard quite .ctive, getting motors at the Village of Quyon.on the Henderson that these bills be paid and G.O\u2019Reilly.\tCopies of this report may be s ss\tTer\u2014\u2014*cr 0 rsizttzzx failed to remain at the scene.was received from County Tax Mrs M Idena Fraser, Sec.-Treas.ment Buildings, Quebec, P.Q Carried with prayer Mrs.Ben Judd of Greezmount Wanren Campbell visited the A card of appreciation for a floral tribute was received from Mrs .Wm.Westbrook.Report On Quebec Mining Released Winner of the TV set in the Curling Club raffle was Louis Desormeaux of Hull, Que.Winner of ' I the radio set, awarded to the seller of the winning ticket was Percy Belsher of Shawville.Percy did not actually sell the Desormeaux ticket.It happened that the seller of that ticket forgot to write his I sentenced April 16th by District name on it, so that another ticket Judge Jacques Boucher, to one (1 ) had to be drawn.Percy\u2019s name | month in jail, as well as signing a was on this ticket The Honourable W M.Cotting- .\thum.Minister of Mines of the Pro- Harvey Smiley visited the board vincx ^\thas released, for vice, licences $7 50.FaLrbands Ho- re a broken culvert.Roadm aster distribution, a report entitled* tel, council board $10.50.The Ward to investigate same.\tOutlined of Progress of the Min- Agency Reg\u2019d., bond renewal $10., The Mayor 'and Councillors in- ing industry of the Province of Nathan Fraser, hauling gravel spected the road known as Ooch- Quebec tiUrii^ the Year 1967\u201d $258.00.Foster Dowe, hauling grav- rane sideroad to make plans for el $135.00, Fred Fraser, hauling widening of same.Mr.L.Balharrie gravel $183.00, Fred Fraser, 1010 and the council made an agree- Court Report Golden Greer of Shawville was personal bail bond of $100.00.to keep the peace for a period of 12 months .having pleaded guilty on .\t, a charge of disturbing the peace yards gravel at 30c.$303 00, Law- ment suitable to both parties real the Village of Shawville.Greer son Stanley, 60 yards gravel at 30c, garding this project by his pro-had a lengthy record of similar | *18 Kenneth Draper, labor 33.60, perty.Agreement to be kept on Robert Overton, labor $12.80, Geo.file.This publication presents to the Public a concise and accurate record of the developments which took place in this industry during the last year.The report contains preliminary Motion by Crs.E.Kennedy and , statistics on the mineral product- ing developments which assure i CF-\" - i Thursday, April 17, 1958.THE EQUITY P:iK*' Two ing?What are his prospecta for the question\twhich breaks forth\tWe say\tthat we\tbellve in Canbeing able to educate his children, I is \"Are we,\tas Canadians going\tad a and\tall that\tit means, hfct y probably to send them to univers* ,0\tout\tour own destiny or\twhat are\twe doing\tabout it' ^ are American financial interests to\tFaithfully yours, control us and our future?\"\tEdmund N.Me Coll Letters to The Editor Will The USA Control Canada! QUEBEC DIVI SION The Equity tty, to provide for his old age, or even to be able to ensure himself that he can continue fanning as he has done for many years?As I read the main points as they are contained in the daily pres» Printed And Peblldied Weekly At PONTIAC PIINTIHOP Skawvllle, Quebec TEACHERS WANTED Port (oulonge School St.John's Rectory Quyon.P Q April Wh.19(8 David and Roaaleen Dlcfcion Publishers A Editors: Farmers Urged To Spray (aille By Subscription $3.00 Per Y Authorised si Second Clas, Mall.Post Office Department.Ottawa The Editor, The Shawville Equity, Shawville, P.Q ' Dear Mr.Editor> Yesterday the Report of the Gordon Commission was published.HU# is the work of a 56 year old economist from Toronto who headed a committee set up two and a half years ago to investigate Canada a economic possibilities for the next twenty-Ave years at the cost to the tax-payer of a million dollars.Having nothing but a newspaper the eradication of the warble fly report and not the full result of in their cattle.\u2022 this work before me, I am not It is important that EVERYONE qualified to discuss the complete take immediate steps in this remeaning as it affects each of us garda, so that district cattle will However, with not only Canadians be protected, but Great Britain and the United | Thanking you for your co oper-States showing high interest in the j ation, matter of our economic p oapecta there should be plenty of opportunity for each Canadian, high school student as well as farmer.business executive, community leader and union member to study, discuss and apply this Report.Teacher required for Junior Room Grades 1 \u2014 2 \u2014 3 Shawville, Que.April 16.1958 P C.s AND AGRICULTURAL STUDY MAY HAVE THE ANSWER Editor.The Equity, Dear Sir.Last night at the joint meeting of Pontiac Farm Forum and the Pontiac Division of the Quebec Farmers Association, a motion (alumef bland - Teacher required for one room school Grades 1 \u2014 7 The letter to the Editor, entitled \u201cWill the U.S.A.Control Canada\", also asks the question \u201cWhat will happen to the Canadian farmer in the next 25 years?\u201d The best answers to this question now available are to be found in a book titled \u201cProgress and Prospects of Canadian Agriculture\" written by Dr.Mac Drummond of Ontario Agricultural College (he is originally from Bristol and is a brother of Neil Drummond), and by Mr.William MacKenzie of the University of Alberta.These men wrote the book as a special study published by the Royal Commission Canada\u2019s Economic Prospects.It is available from the Queen\u2019s Printer, Ottawa.was unanimously adopted requesting Pontiac fanners, who have not already done so.to spray or in some other manner ensure Applications from Permit teachers (unqualified) will be considered.Address inquiries and applications, stating qualifications and experience to:.K.W.Musgrove P.O.Box 40 Shawville Yours sincerely.Walter Kilgour Chairman, QF A on As to the question contained in the title to the letter, Canadians rather overwhelmingly did something about it when they returned to Ottawa a Conservative government that has intimated it intends \u201cdoing something\u201d about Ameri-financial interests in Canada.We may get a clue to present intentions on this when Parliament convenes on May 12.a We learn that the population is from 10.000.000 tc J to increase 27.000.000.that our national pro- and services is to triple THROUGH SCIENTIFICALLY BALANCED FEEDS duct Ion itself to $75,000,000,000.that Canadians are to swarm to the cities and that only 20% of the popula-will remain in the rural ar- can \u2014V tion \u2022 as.F Since figures do not do more than mesmerize us.what do some of these things mean to each of and; particularly, to the whole agricultural scene?What does it mean to the Canadian farmer who works a 100 acres, and carries on mixed farm- week to bam, lumber and equipment owned by Wyman K.Lusk near the eastern limits of Lusk-ville.Heavy Fire Loss ÀI Luskville us Damage estimated Luskville at $12.000 was caused by fire this 112 tons of hey.450 bushels of Lusk's bam containing
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