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[" r*> SEE THE CHILDREN'S PLAY, THE RED SHOES, MAY 9 AT ST.PAUL\u2019S HALL Shaw ville Quebec, Thursday, May 8, 1958.No.46, 75th., Year.By Subscription Paul Signs In Al Ottawa Shawvllle Council By-law Establishes Building Rules P.C.Ladies Honor Paul A \"Î # .4 yf » ï&mm < ShâwvilJe Council met May 5t^ UM et a regular meeting at Hynes' Hall- Present Mayor Hod gins and Crs.McTiernan, McKay Black, Young and *^angford.Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved on motion Crs McKay and McTier- Om ned The following bills were presented to Council:.M L.Hobbs $33.73.Canadian Iron $2517.97, Andersen ad Taylor $6.50, W A Hudgins Stores $5 62, Shaw ville Milling Co.$66 68.Hughes-Owens Co., $30 94.Hiram Walls $14 00, Earl Bean $48 90.Gordies Welding $1590, Robert Cartweli $4 00.Mcrky Hoggins Ltd.\u2018$11 30, Lloyd Home $188 50.Bill Hamel $75.65, Jean Louis Muir $14 80, Sheppard Motors $45 90.Overrate Express $1.50.Gatineau Power $195.08, pill Orr $70 00.H R.Rennick 59 00.Motion Crs Young and Langford that these bills be paid Carried M Pat Clarke met council re water to his property.Mr.Edmund Hod gins met Council re building permit.Messrs.Reuben Smith.Morley Hudgins and Lloyd Stevens met Council re surface water at Shaw-ville Milling area of town.Council to meet on Thursday at 7.00 pjn- to further investigate this ! I matter.The Conservative ladies of Campbells Bay met last night at a reception for the newly elected Member and his wife.Mr and Mrs.Paul Martineau.About 50 ladies frvm Campbells Bay.Leitchfield and Bryson attended.Mrs.Harold Smith presided A buffet supper was served be found in any other By-Law be and is abaogated; c.The municipality be and is divided into zones wherein construction.its use and the use of the land are regulated as follo ws according to plan of subdivision accompanying this By-Law.For full text of the By-Law ree pages eight and eleven Motion Ci* Langford and Young that this Council grant the Brook.dale Farms $100 00 for 1958 t*.* * L tr J Mr.Martineau complimented the ladies on their role in the election end invited suggestions from'Pontiac women He also exp eased the hope that a County wide Association be formed and hold a meeting soon, probably in Shaw-ville .Carried It is resolved by this Counoi that all property owners have their property cleaned up oy May 24th.1958.if not done b> this time Council will have this Carried.wo k done at owners expense Motion Cr.McKay to adjourn Three Rover Plays Were Enjoyed In Shawvilie i Edg; r Schwartz.Jack Russell\t( ing a newcomer who\thas\tnow and Ronald Richardson directed\t.been\tdiscovered to be a\tfine\tact- three plays presented by the Rov-\tme,\tHelen Wilson, as\tthe\tgirl er Scouts of Shawvtlle last Fri-\tthey\tdo the punching\tfor\tand (tay at the SherwviUe High School.Gordon Gilbert as her father.At the start of the program, Edg; r also played the piano for a brief Queen concluded the program.dandy was sold between the # The singing of God Save 'Hie Martineau, as he made ready to sign the register of Members are seen, from left to right, Joe Bertrand, Fort Cou longe; Ray Bertrand.Fort Coulonge; Charles Imison, Shawville; and Raymond follows: \"Je jure que je serai fidele et porterai vraie allégeance e sa majesté La Reine Elizabeth Deux.\" \"I do swear that I will be faithful and b to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Johnston.M.P.P, Otter Lake the Second.\" Around, and behind Paul At a simple ceremony in the Centre Block on Parliament Hill.Ottawa, Paul Martineau.M.P., was sworn in la* Thursday as a member of parliament by the Qerk of the House of Commons, Mr.Leon Raymond.The oath of office spoken first in FYench and then in English was worded as mua cal overture Two ladies, Evelyn Anthony pfejf.and Helen Wilson, were recruited as emergency members of the Rover Crew for purposes of this dramatic evening ar*i furniture was loaned for the productions H| Of The Municipal Corporation Of ' by Dean and Merritt's General ^^8 Store.l Ed.Pettapiece and Dr.Wallace Hodgins of Rotary met Council re wading pool for kiddies at East end of Memorial Park.M Hie Red Shoes Vim true allegiance By Law Number 159 Equity Photo SSjg-tig# zr The Village of Shawville UOV Baseball 1958 Schedule An introductory message was delivered to the large audience Community Hospital Central Unit Auxiliary Concerning Zoning, Building, And Uses Of Land And Buildings WHEREAS by virtue of the pow- j by Jack Ruasell rnd the curtain crs conferred upon it by the Mun- went u# on the first play, '\"Hie icipal Code or by special charter, Tithing Box\".Clan*nce Sperling, the Municipal Council of ;he Vit- who W»U ** remembered for hie convincing performance last year in \u201cThe Old Bull\", took the lead and was ably supported by Evelyn Anthony.Drvid Yach, Donnie I ; Letts and Donald Raul as the j minister.The second play was a sequel to last year\u2019s \u201cWhen Men Reduce As Women Do\", yet was even funnier if possible wiht John Car-, michael, Jack Campbell, John Musgrove and Whitman Haynes demonstrating what would take 1 place \u201cIf Men Played Cards As Women Do\".Third play of the evening was \u201cDaft Dan\" with Bill Smart in the title role, Laird Murray de- I live ring the \u201cpunch\" lines; starr- I BBL Upper Ottawa Valley Baseball | JULY 6 The monthly meeting of the Schedule 1958: Central Unit of the Pontiac Com-1 MAY munity Hospital Womens Auxili- held in the Penthouse.Campbell\u2019s Bay at Shawville Quyon at Vinton Otter Lake at Sheen boro a 11 Shawville at Sheenboro Otter Lake at Quyon Campbell s Bay at Vinton lage of Shawville has the right to divide its territory into zones in such numbers and of such shane and area as may appear suitable, and to regulate the construction of buildings, their use and the use of land therein; WHEREAS notice of motion has JULY 13 _ Shawville at Campbell's Bay Vinton at Quyon Sheenboro at Otter Lake ary was friday, May 2, at 8 30 p.m.the pi esident, Mrs.M G.Glenn pres-1 MAY 18 ided .Hie meeting opened with the Lord\u2019s Prayer.Minutes of the April meetiiw were read and approved.The following reports were giv- Quyon at Shawville Vinton at Otter Lake Sheenboro at Campbell's Bay MAY 25 \u2014 (HOV'j Bun Scoff Addresses Rotary m Shawville at Vinton Quyon at Sheenboro Campbell's Bay i t Otter Lake JUNE 1 \u2014 been regularly given, IN CONSEQUENCE it is proposed by Councillor McTiernan and resolved that: a.Zoning and Building By-Law No 159 be and is hereby adopted; cn> To mark National Radio Week, May 4-10 Shawville Rotary on Monday night was honored by an address from Mr.J.B.Bun\u2019 Scott of radio station CHOV.Mr.Scott\tAny provision contrary to traced the development of the\tpresent By-Law which miçhl jCBC during the 38 years or so of its existence he explained the set up of the over 170 private radio stations in Canada, and dealt in some detail with the Bristol: 32 articles mended, 6 baby gowns marked, 7 O R.drapes made- Donations of four wash Vinton at Shawville Sheenboro at Quyon Otter Lake at Campbell's Bay were cloths and $6.10.Campbells Bay: $70.41 turned in; JUNE 8 1(1 bum bandages made; donations of new and used clothing for needy infants, 4 flannelette blankets.11 diapers, 10 baby gowns.6 | JUNE 15 baby bands.7 pairs of sookees and bootees, 2 'bonnets, 1 flannelette jacket also a pair of men's pyjam-donated.Clarendon: 2 crib covers made and two crib mattresses cov.donated.Starks Comers: $5.00 Zion: $30.00.A motion was made by Mrs.V Shawville at Otter Lrke Sheenboro at Vinton ary has apponted a committee to establish plans and action to De taken.The committee is made up of Bill Brown, Wally Hodgins and\" Gil Dowe.It is the present intention of this committee to get A mantle radio, donated by an engineer from the community station CHOV was later raffled off amongst the members of the Rotary Club.The radio was won Campbell's Bay at Quyon v Pine lodge Bowling Otter Lake at Shawville Vinton at Sheenboro Quyon at Campbell's Bay JUNE 22 \u2014 *6 future course of public and private broadcasting in Canada.The winner of the ladies bowling club at Pine Lodge on April 30 was Dorothy Staffe d, was the1 last game of the season, when cups and saucers were awarded to season winners.It is hoped by present bowler»\u2014mainly the wives of Hilton Mines employées\u2014that teams from Shawville and other points will next O^ear be interested in enterin'* bowling league competition at Pine Lodge as Shawville at Quyon Otter Lake at Viniton Campbell\u2019s Bay at Sheenboro This were to draw up the necessary specifications for the pool.> * ers by Asa Smart wh0 was so surprised by this turn of events that he was rendered temporarily speechless.JUNE 29 Gordon (rouse Speaks Af Shawville (BMC Sheenboro at Shawville Quyon at Otter Lake Vinton at Campbell\u2019s Bay Billy Imison.Danny Drummond.Carol Sheppard, Bill Gerbe-, Elizabeth Dickson and Marjorie (clown) Dickson pose in front of of the scenery flats during hear sal of THE RED SHOES which they will pnoduce Friday night May 9, at 8-30 p.m.at St Paul-» conducted by the Chairman of the Hall.Shawville.These ten and local CBMC group.Mr.Lloyd Cart- eleven year olds form the f rsi meeting Mrs Coulis, assisted by I ated y,at \u201ether dramatic produc-' some of the ladies present.seiV- (ions will follow.Plans to take THF ec tasty refreshments.It was pro- red SHOES to other posed that a CBMC Ladies Night ' under Banquet be held early in June.J.D.Moodie, seconded by Mrs McGahem that Mrs.E.P.Pul- rZl!tl«a Balharrie Rotary Wading Pool Ed1 Pettapiece and Wally Hod- gins approached- both Clarendon ess Mens Committe met on Thurs-Council and Shawvifle Council day, May 2nd at the home of Mr.ended by Mrs.Fulford that Mi's I\t|m 7Qfh Ypflf\tIbis week to find out what opin- I.Coulis, Caldwell.The meeting H Wiiteon carry on as Vice Presi- IrlvJ III 17111 IvQI\tion was held regarding the install- was in charge of Mr.Athol Dale 4t.Moved by Mrs.Fulford that Clare Margaret Balharrie 136 ation- of a wading pool in the who introduced the speaker o\u2019 ÎSkfS be paid for 2 dozen dish Fourth Avenue Ottawa, Ont.died Memorial Park in Shawville.Coun- the evening, Mr.Gordon Crouse, seconded by Mrs.Woods, the 2nd day of May, 1958.Age 78 dis have taken the matter under who brought a message on the motion was made by Mrs.Ful- years.She was bom in Shaw- advisement.In the meantime Ro- Good Samaritan.After a time of ford that a bolt of 40\u2019 unbleached\tWile, the 1st day of October, 1879.\t-hearty singing, Bible reading, cotton for use in the\tO.R.\tbe\tor-\tFuneral Service was ait Hulse and\tRev.Roy\tStafford\tofficiating.\tIn-\tPrayer and Testimonies, some\tbus- dered* seconded by\tMrs.\tJ\tD.^\tPlayfair Limited Chapel on Mon-\tterment\twas\tat\tPinecrest\tCeme-\tiness items were discused-\tThe Moodie\tday, May 5th, at 3:00 p.m.with\ttery.\tlatter part of the meeting\twas The Shawville Christian Busin- one re- urer centres are way.Equity Photo f\u2018*ie Two THE EQUITY Thursday, May 8, 1858.Introducing Pontiac's Provincials; Protection Is Their Business Tile two other member» at the Provincial Police in Pont.of the Criminal Inve^^^n, Branch.Ittey are Andre Audet, 34 M\\d Earl Bennett, 38 Andre was bom at St Ceaah e in the Eastern Townships, raised on a farm and attended College St Cee- V ism& The Equity WAN A Printed And Pa billed Weekly At PONTIAC Protection-wise, Pontiac is get-1 wt*> know him And him very act-tivw better and better This week I We hn the Legion Branch ci which the Provincial Police Force In he is vice présidant He is also Pontiac, with several hundred frl- a Mason and ends, celebrated another step in | ber of the Shawvlile Lions Club the Development of the force he t.The six local members of the Trs- ffic Division now have their irsldent Se séant in the person of Etknond Romain, senior member of the Pontiac force.Publisher* ft Idilers: David mad Dick «re and then went to Montreal to learn the machinist's trade joined the RCN m 1M1 and served on mine sweepers and corvettes until his honourable discharge in IMS, At that time he worked # construction form An at the rv ^\tv\t.iAurmtimn Hotel in Montreal un- Dhlng with Linden Young at Lj 1Me ^ whJch tlm, he jol*cd Shawvlile, is Norman Homer.31.| the police force In Montreal \u2022Iso of Shawvlile Norm is the He \u2019 \\ own »s N WOULDN\u2019T IT, JUST!!! Right now, if a new industry was going to locate in Pontiac County, the only possible cho- j ice of where to build would be Quyon.The reason of course is because the only town in Pont-system is Quyon.Other towns have many other important advantages but the fact remains that any organization which employs a number of people or proposes to have any size of production at all depends upon such services as sewerage to a considerable degree.îac which has ven started to build a sewerage Sewers in a town are not a luxury.They a necessity.The farsighted people of Quyon have realized this.The inconvenience of driving und the giant Vipond construction equipment that town is really sheer pleasure when knows what a wonderful thing is going on by virtue of the presence of these machines.Wouldn\u2019t it be great if other Pontiac villages (not mentioning any names) could make similar use of these earth movers while they up this way ! ! ! 1 l«te*t addition to the force m Pon- » time.He is a native of Shawville I where he attended school No.: I in Radford Hi# first Job was w*th I New Calumet Mines and then at I ter trucking for a white he went * to South Porcupine and then to I Oshawa where he worited fo Only unmarried member of the General Motors.Norm next workforce in Pontiac is Tancrede Pa- *** tor Mar ley Hod g mi in Shaw-Quette, 22.of Port Coulonge But vilic for four years during which this situation will be remedied in ttoie he married Katherine Wood-June when Giselle Durochet be- toy.They have two aune.John 2 comes 18 and also becomes the and Ralph ten months Norm's bride of Traffic Constable Paquet- *P*re time is taken up with fann- I te.When they are married they tog at his home to Green Lake will take up residence in Chapeau district.>- « » i , iire % aro- Eimond Romain in Andre Audet Before being transferred to Pontiac, Andre was a constable for the Hydro at Mattawa.He here in 1952.y Ed Romain, 47.was born and Tancrede is the son of Mr.aik raised in Fort Coulonge where he | Mrs Donald Fouette.He went to school at St.Pete* s to Fort Coulonge and then to the Pouporc High School.His first jobs were with Consolidated Paper in the bush, driving lumber, driving an alligator (a boat towing log booms).Two years ago he decided to join the Provincial Police and Ed and his wife.Agatha, spent sa>8 he n^/er regret the de-their first winter of married life\tHis beat is Waltham to Des in the bush at Lake Victoria with Joachims and he shouldn\u2019t have Hugh Conn.Chief Fire Ranger for trout>to chasing down speedo s his wish is to drive stock s one V attended St Peter\u2019s School and then went to wo k in the Coulonec Supply General Store.He later worked for Colton Brothers, and then spent nine summers with the Fire Hangers on Grand Lake Vic toria.came ¦ ** 'im Mr.Audet and his wife, Gram-¦tie, have two daughter s, Catherine 5, and Susan 2.and a son Jean 3.Andre\u2019s hobby of photography to being made to pay with mercial photography which he operates during his off duty hours.He also enjoys golfing at Norway Bay in the summer and takes a very active part in man clubs including the Legion Branch of which he is president.Lions, Knights of Columbus and Chamber of Comme, ce.He lives in Campbell\u2019s Bay in a cement are Grains of Sand a com- Letters to The Editor See Ikey business Reverend T P.Wingle, whose «udde,, death last Friday shocked his large following in Quyon as well as his many friends throughout this area, was a true becu the Ottawa Valley Forest Protection Association.because his wish is to drive stock car races, planned for this summer, wlH likely see Paquette in thrir wnining trophies before long Eight and a half years as a lineman for the Fort Coulonge Rural Telephone Company was then followed by induction into the Provincial Police Force in 1945.At that time, and until Linden Young of Shawvlile joined up.Romain was the only Traffic Officer in Pontiac.To The Editor ^ritual leader in the commun- Shawvlile Equity.My.Not only in Church and m 1 Reading your column in the school affairs ww he a devoted ! Shawville Equity where it says that Paul Martineau won his election on March 31st, because I Ike Belanger drove him up to the town hali to vote on election Tancrede enjoys hunting and has one big moose to his credit, weighing 1400 lbs.Linden Qnalle Linden Quaüe, though not e | ^^ck bouse I traffic officer, is worker but also Father Wmgle\u2019s strength of character was evid- a member of the Quebec Provincial Police, Liquor Division, of which he is a sub-inspector.Lindy.40, and his wife Esther, have two adopted children.Linda 3.and Michael 13 months.They live in Campbell': Bay in a white bungalow- f.ent in every worthwhile activity of his people.The hockey teams day.Well I am glad that the Tories depended- on his leadership; he give me credit for something But I wasn't sure that 1 had more in- V * Ed Romain has five children and one grandchild.His oldest da ugh-fluence with the people of Pontiac- | ter.Lorna.Mrs Jeoffrov Belland.Temiscamuyfue than the whole j 24 Uvee in Sudbury.Joan.21.is Torie o-ganization.I am glad that during the election when I was strongly supported the musical talents of the children -it went.Father Wingle s wa6 a blessing to many endeavors in and about Quyon He will greatly be missed.1 t \u2022 axy 90 presence * - secretary to Paul Martineau, MP Jacqueline.17, is secretary to Deannouncing the Liberal mcetmF« tective Andre Audet; her twin that I reminded the Mayor of Por- | brother, Jhckie is an electrician; tage du Fort also the MLA for ! Thelma.12, is still at schoo\u2019.f Bom at Otter Lake.Lindy first a farmer at Otter Lake and then sold International Harvester farm equipment.For a while he was manager of Chateau Pontiac at Po tage du Fort and also bought logs for Independent Coal and Lumber Company.He spent ten I EarI Bennett, also of Campbell's years in lumber camps as team- \u201c3* his official title is Gen-6tei* assistant scaler and clerk.| darme to the Criminal Division.He is married to the former .Undy 18 a do-it-yourself car- Therese Martineau and they have penter around the house and also a four year old son, James, counts gardening among his hobbies.He also enjoys fishing and Earl WBS bom to Font Coulonge belongs to both the Lake Travers on a farm m ^e Ridge He clerk-Fish and Game Club and the Old ^ lumber camps and worked O ow Club.He is an International at a]ines both in Timmins and at Counsellor of the Lions and a dir- New Calumet where he was a cage ector of the Chamber of Com-1 lendeT underground, merce, a Mason in the Coronation Chapter, Aylmer.His wife retary treasurer of both Camp.was * 444 Pontiac that the streets in Por- .k\t.\t.Ed is a member of Lions.Knights implement next school too done I will be in my office on the Main Street in Campbell's Bay.Eric Belange , Campbell's Bay, Que.to do for teen agars which to be very lacking in Shawvlile al present.law Eileen, 17, ?nd granddaughter Colleen, four months.Linden s eldest son, Dean, 21, is in the navy and expected home this summer.seems Cliffs hobbies are Adhing and I hunting and he is a member of the Fort Coulonge Chamber of Commerce .444 Lody McBnien, her daugher Lyn Ah earn and er Clifford, having moved into their new farm in Ladysmith will make a great contribution to the local scene with their thoroughbred horses which we hope will be on display at both Quyon and Shawvlile Fairs.Whaf Home Means grandson Mast- In 1954, Mr.Bennett joined the Provincial Police and he lists T™*\trL Sc ool Boards, a leader of the a very good life.Earl is a Lion, junior Guild and member of the He also is a fisherman as are so choir of the Anglican Church- I many of Pontiac's fine police force.is sec A little boy coming home from school ran into the house and ran away quickly in a moment.» A man seeing him, said \"Why did you go in and come out so quickly?\" \"Oh\" said the boy \"I got into the wrong house.I thought it was it has been ours but it is the house next established that CFRA Happy door.\" Wanderers wild be wandering this way for ShawvUle Fair and, Donnie (Tabloid) Gilchrist will be here too.I a 4\t4\t4 Speaking of Fairs \u2014 £ rffi il k À& 3% J * 1 SB.2 \"Well, isn't that house as nice as yours?\" \u201cOh, yes, much finer,\" he said.\"Then why wouldn't it do for you to stay there just as well as in your own home?\" an assess- \u201cBecause Mother isn't there\" mend levied by the Income Tax was the boy's retort Division THE RED SHOES if.5 r* 2 1 F A Play To Amu?e Children with an all-child local cast will be produced in Shawville.4\t4\t4 In an appeal against # F Loyola Boisvert Loyola Boisvert, 21, is Edmond Romains partner in constabulary duties.He is a Davidson boy whc went to Ottawa University for schooling and returned to Pcr.tiat to work first for Boyle\u2019s Mi'E an< then for Gillies Brothers in the lumber camps.Loyola joined the Provincial Police in May, 1957, and married Audette Soucie, 19, in October, 1957.Loyola and his bride lives with his parents, Mr.and Mr& Lee Boisvert, two 16 year old twin brothers, Laurier and Clarence :n school at Davidson.Loyola\u2019s spare time is occupied helping on his father\u2019s farm.Commissioner\tMrs.Hilliard Beattie\tU risher of the Income Tax Appeal I\t*- Linden Young came into the oard, travelling expenses, in- f.i ft ¦¦\tProvincial Police force through mired by Morley Hodgins in a IvfîlCÎCry 1*680 UD\t! Civil Service examinations upon of S?Se T cate$ a new trend tery grounds is the co-operation T in trucking business, At £ 2 f°r taxati0n officials spirit of local periahroners who 0,6 outbreak ot war- he joined hv M\tÎUccmtly expressed turned out in god numbers with the RCAF in Parachute rescue anc' Mr.Fisher in his remarks, the necessary tools etc Bulldoz- was trained at \u2018he west coast .he \"\u201cJ that \"taxpayers in ers and Trucks hauling in and Boundary Bay post and later put uamess should be the best judge aut.and are making a job whiah in charge of air-sea rescue based whether an expenditure will they should be proud of and at Da: tmouth.Nova Scotia.before S FRIDAY, MAY 9 Si W At ST.PAUL\u2019S PARISH HALL 10 à ' * 11 At 8:30 P.M.Adults 50c 7.3 Admission: 8.0 Children 25c 8.1 Thursday, May 8, 1958 THE EQUITY Page Three r > My Window On The World 51.Mary's (Wl ol Auditorium.I\tmax TATLOB\tI 'Held Ovsr rnotn U* Week) I wilK^rf ZblZTtT.S^nt^al - ~~ jK\"ïE=pass?m&m HetoU mid Prof emir James, la I an very definitely good \u2014 and\theld In St Mary\u2019s Scho- Daley, secretary Mrs ttn^anu.i t**e fb'wheM of sbolMy Now that\u2019s bad.\tdüüZZ\t-Moora.treasurer, Mrs John Kelly a profound statement, but M\u2019s Ooin« to Church oar, be s hab- TT,.\t_,\tCouncillor, are to be named a tmpbraftiona are quit, obvious H which can be both good and s\tmeeting.The function of a flywheel * 'bad Good If church doe.for\t~ °L 7m Annual report, #u,w,d MBM mjr living quarters a little a he moment.You\u2019d never\tlearn refninH *\t*****\t*\t* change is aa good aa a rest, you algebra or geography that\tway.\t,nJ.\t*)*\"* ^ ntusl\t,,r,d'' know but I y* got into the habit We send our kiddies to public\t* oi twMting my neck towards a and high school whether they Like certain comer of the room when- it or not because we want them ever I want to know the time to form habits of thought\tthat i nd it\u2019s a habit out of which I cm only thus be acquired can\u2019t ahaJce myself.Habit formation starts in childhood.We learn as children to dress ourselves and keep that habit and others all our lives.Some h bits like dressing oouki be DIINK MILK.il» mu nmr hui / Penny for Penn,, Vitamin for Vitamin, Milk is your best food buy.Start enjoying our extra delicious milk now.a year oj All l .1 an interest ida me One new member was welcomed All present reported a other peoples points of view Ipleesant owning at the euchre equaUy bad habits.IntoxicaV Iin St.Mary's School Audition which leaca to leek of trf the Catholic Women's League JZ\tr-lîTÆLÏÏ \u201c\u2022 =£5 mm th« bearing?Balance OK?Belt tight?Lubrication sufficient?Fine Carry On.MII.K Is the only practical source of Calcium « # Prize winners were as follows Ladies flrtt, Mrs.Edmond Per riard.ladies consolation, Mrs.Aîf- i red Trudeau, gents first Rev Law.rence D Burns,\tgents consolation Mr.Ivan Mulligan.\t| Rev.j.p Wingle.PP acted a?! master of ceremonies.\t' PONTIAC DAIRY REG'D Phone 178J Shawville H.WINSTON ALGATE \u2014Optometrist\u2014 Eyes Examined \u2014 Glasses Fitted Also Evenings and Saturday Mornings, 27S RAGLAN ST.SOUTH RENFREW.ONT \u2014BY APPOINTMENT ONLY- HE 2-3333 CHURCH v.ÿc SUNDAY MAY II OF ALL LEADING CANADIAN CARS ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA ST.EDWARD THE CONFESSOR Roman Catholic Church Maryland Rev.A.K.McDonald P.P.Sunday Mass at 9.30 a.m.I\tClarendon Palish ;\tRev.R.C.Elliott Rogation Sunday 81.Fiat's.Shawvllle 11 am.\u2014 Morning Prayer and Sunday School 7 30 p.m\u2014Evening Prayer Ascention Day May 15 10 a.m.\u2014 Holy Communion Holy Trinity.Radford 2.00\tp.m.\u2014Evening Prayer St.L«k«% Caldwell 9:30 a.m.\u2014 Holy Communion North Clarendon Mr.E A.Lawrence St.George, Thorne Centre 11.00\ta.m\u2014Morning Prayer St.James, Otter Lake 930 a.m\u2014Morning Prayer St.Matthew, Charjerla 7.30 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer Campbell's Bay Rev.F.A Burton.BA, BD St.Georges, Portage 930 a 4m.\u2014Morning Prayer St.Alban, Parkman 1100 a.m.\u2014Morning Praer St.John, Moorhead 2:30 pm.\u2014 Holy Communion St.George s, Campbell's bay 7.30\tp.m.\u2014Evening Prayer Qnyon Rev E.N.McColl St Lake's.Esrdley 9.30\ta.m.\u2014Morning Prayer St.John'% Quyon II\ta.m.\u2014 Holy Communion .St.Thomas.Bristol 2:30 pm \u2014 Evening Prayer : STOP 25% UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA |\t\u2022 Shawvllle Payerai Charge\t* Rev.H.G.Lester, B A.B.D.Pastor Shawvllle Sunday School Ultramodern push-button automatic drive Safer-stopplng l Total-Contact % brakes \u2022 Beautiful\t% new Silver-Dart % styling\t\u2022 , Level-smooth ; ; Toralon->l//?f Ride ; 10.00 a.m 1100 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship 7.30\tp.m.\u2014Evening Service ' ZlO.4 2.30\tp.m.-Puolic Worship \u2014Ail Are Welcome\u2014 N» ts mm Big new 313- cubic-inch Thrill-Power V-8 I United church of canada Clarendon Pastor#! Charge \u2022 K.Luneburg L.S Pastor Plymouth Savoy 2-door Hardtop ; Brand-new \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\tSure Grip differential 2 \u2022\t\u2022 Church Services 1.00 a.m.\u2014Yajti 1:30 p.m 3.0(T p m.\u2014Wesley 8.00 p.m.\u2014Radio: d Christian Family Sunday.The Sunday Schools take part in the Service.St.Matthew Newly improved\t.Thrill-Power Six ; a® Safety-Centre steering wheel Sunday Schools 10.00 a.m.\u2014Yarn 10-45 a.m.\u2014Radford 2 *0 p m.\u2014Wesley MÎ Huge 35-cubic-foot uggage v compartment UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Bristol Charge Rev.E.Rex Taylor 9.30 a.m.\u2014Knox 7.45 p.m.\u2014Austin 1100 a.m\u2014St.Andrews Guest Preacher at all servie Rev.Dr.Pue-Gi!christ.D.D e\t'Electric\tJ ; windshield wipers \u2022 Plymouth Savoy 4 door Sedan CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED 'k- Luxurious new fabrics, exciting .colours Highest quality .at lowest price I BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Minister Rev.R D.Ellis 10.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School Rally /oung Peoples 11100 a.m.-Worahip Vtleek Nights 800 pjn., Wed.\u2014Bible Study and \u2022 Prayer 8 pm., Fri.\u2014Young People \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 THE STANDARD CHURCH ' Minister.Rev.Eva Alexander 10.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School I 11.00 a-m.\u2014Worship Service 7.30 p.m!\u2014Evening Service 8 D.m.\u2014Tuesday\u2014Prayer Meeting \u2014You Are Cordially Invited\u2014 I\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022 I THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Douglas Fulford, Lay-Preacher II\t00 a.m.\u2014Sunday Worship * Dedication Service for the organ at 11.00 a.m.I Lenore Grant at the Organ THE HOLINESS MOVEMENT CHURCH Rev.Arthur W.Voteary, Minister North Onslow l New stretch-out l \u2022 roominess \u2022 Brand-new dual headlights Friday\u20148.00 pm Meeting at No.7 School Sunday\u201410.15\u2014Sunday School 11.00\u2014Worship Service Shawvllle CONFIDENTIALLY.if you think this is a lot to get for the lowest price of any leading Canadian just wait\u2019ll you discover all the rest of Plymouth\u2019s extra-value fea- QUALITY BUILT turcs! Come and try a \u201958 Plymouth.There are 21 models at the lowest prices.So you\u2019ll be able to get just what you want.See how easily you can own a big \u201958 Plymouth now ! Sunday\u20147.30 p.m.Wenesday\u2014Prayer Meeting 8 p.m to the highest standards of automotive craftsmanship car, Cs WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Rev W.R.Schamehorn Sunday 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00\tajn.\u2014Morning Worship 7.30 p.m.-Evening Service Take a demonstration Torsion AIRE ride today Tâskiûn pMe.for '58 A.D.McCREDIE, 5HAWVILLE PHONE 85J I ^dnesday Prayer Meeting Friday 8.15 pm.\u2014Young People \u2014You Are Always Welcome\u2014 8 00 pm new Watch Cllm., - Shower ol St:-s ever, Thursday on TV-check vour local program listing for time end chann I ^011 Thursday, May 8, 1058.THE EQUITY Page Four A targe crowd of Friend* end j useful gtfU.A mueOc and dancing lock and Roll Km** Thu P0^1' zssszlx Tinrî in ss r m Hall Saturday evenii* and pre- act were entertained In the Town Square# to un apprécia ve < sented the newly wed with many i Hall last Friday night i by The | lance.home where she wtifl vidt her Bryson Holes Bristol Noies I dater Ourle who ha# juat tr*cm Mr a»xi Mre.Glen Saunders motored to Montreal last week to visit their son Ivan, who Is tured her leg.Mrs Earl Findlay spent a few days in Ottawa.Mi* Beth Findlay Ottawa Is attending McGill.The Ladies Aid of Bristol Memorial church held their r* tW.« meeting at the home of Mis.Harry Thompson wtth a attendance.Mrs.Grant Vice-Pre-rident was in charge of the meet jivg roll call was a favorite Bible Visse.Plans were made to hold a quitting and to buy one dozen sraU chiirs for the Junior grade ai the Sunday school, articles then were sold and refreshments were served by the hostess assiste* by Mrs Gordon MacMillan and Mrs Riddell., Week-end guests with Mr.and Mrs R W Wilson were Mrs.Pkrk-tr rnd Mrs Fred Brown Ottawa.and Mrs.Harrison Me Dirmid of Osgood e spent the week-end at the home of Mr.William Armstrong.Mrs.Jennie Humphrey the guest of her grand parents .| Mr.and Mrs Bari FincOay.Congratulations to Mr* and Mrs.Gordon Findlay Ottawa on the Birth of a son a brother for Beth.GET YOUR NEW TIRES\u2014AT WHOLESALE DISCOUNT SAVINGS Mrs.Clifford Smith has returned to her home here after the winter in Toronto and Tees water.\t, Visiting Mr rnd Mrs J.C Pois-during the week were Mr and Mrs.Chas Hammond.Ottawa and Mr ani Mrs.McGrath.Buck IsASBL Mmk Debbie Musgnwe of North Bay is visiting her gnanctparents Mr and Mrs Kenneth Muggrove Mr Archie Robeiftaon is spend-week with his parents Mr.son Mr and Mrs Cubby Proulx and family have moved to Ban-Mr.Dvuglr* Fulford held ' ^ 0m whtc Mr Proulx Is dedication service in Bristol ,\t^ Memorial Presbyterian Church on\t» Sunday when the new electric Mrs Art Gervais and Mr Keo organ w%s dedicsted-Lcnne Grant Ralston.Hamilton, are in r\\-organâst and Glenn Hodgine son for the Boudreau-Ralston Wed and Wikner Hodgins ssve two ding Saturday, accompanift'd them duets.ing a and Mrs John Robertson Mr ea.was Mr.and Mrs Themis O Bran, Vinton accompanied by Kevin O'Brien Bryson, Motored to Montreal Saturday to visit thc,r Son-in-law Mr Bud Perry, before his return to Labrador, where he is presently employed.Miss Gizeiie Beudriuu, a br.de-elect of May 10th was entertained Saturday evening a China Shower given by Mrs Kevin O'Brien and Mrs.Kennch Griffin.Mr Ho want RoutUffe reports good fishing, catching a mess of trout on o recent trip.' WWi yeur Clm \"A\" trede-ln MAY is the MONTH TO CHECK Your Water Supply 600/16 670/15 Maeufacturei's Res List Manufacturer's Res List An antiquated or inadequate water system will inevitably lose you far more money than you would pay for one which will provide ALL the water you \u2014 can q%r profitably.\u2022\u2022 Price Price $14.30\t$14.90 BRAND NEW TIRES I it Retread Prices Running water under pressure I 2.Is capacity correctly related to: well depth: height of lift; well capacity; length of piping?(Wells that recover slowly may need a smaller pump and larger pressure storage tank.) S.Is it designed and built for Canadian needs and climate?is one of the farmers best money-makers, give cows plenty to drink and production may well increase by from 10 to 20butterfat from 6 to 10'>; with plenty to drink you expect fall pigs to put on 15 to 17^c more weight on the same of feed: with lots of ! For example: Maryland (WL The April meeting of Maryland subdivision of the Catholic Wo-League was held at the # Latest Polymer Cold can ¦ i Rubber Treed»\u2014## used 4.Are spare parts and service om 1951 aew can amount water, hens eat better and lay more eggs in the high-egg-price fall and winter months.Water under pressure in barns, stables, milk houses, etc.saves money and labour by enabling two men to do the work of several.Just ask any woman and she'll tell you what running water in the home means in healthful, comfortable living.Remember.too.the importance of fire protection.Warmer weather brings increased demands for water.That | dealer.wm\\mm s,de\t1 above) .you can be sure the answer is \"Yes\" to all 4 of these questions.All pumps bearing this Seal are Canadian designed, and built by Canadian labour specifically for Canadian conditions.Spare parts are obtainable anywhere in Canada.All have Canadian Standards Association approval.All carry the Guarantee of a Canadian manufacturer, and factory service is quickly available.This Seal.then, is your assurance that your pump will continue to do the job you expect of it for many long years.mans home of Mrs TTios Martin with the President Mrs.Emmerson Roy readily available?$\t\u2022 Left ft M I f hi Tease iff 5.\tIs it approved by the Canadian Standards A 6.\tIs it guaranteed by a responsible manufacturer who can back it up with fast factory service?Reyen Cord\u2014#\u2022 used on iation ?19 5 8 aew can presiding.The meeting opened with the reciting of the League prayer Correspondence was read which included many letters of thanks for remembrance car s and donations also a letter of resignation from Mrs.Merlin McKee on account of ifl health.All members present p; id their fees also subscription to League Magazine.Mrs Hanna berry donated several lovely articles.Mrs.Smith donated the material for a quilt also donations for Bingo donated by Cyril Rumbley.The meeting then closed with prayer after which a pi hour was spent in games and music.Next meeting will be in the Church Hall.\u2022 Engineered a a 11 - skid quiet freed design ALL NEW-ALL THROUGH one or NOTE: All six questions should be answered with a definite Yes'.$4.35 *e $4.9$ \u2014 at Canadian Tire.and yew save If you wish, you can leave the technicalities in questions 1 and 2 to a reliable water systems & rconoDion tire / \\VW m x \u2022 \u2022 is: i Find out NOW, exactly how much water you need to farm profitably and live comfortably.Here are some average requirements: ÎQ5 L# Main $1., Shawville nt SàMf % Weldon J.Hobbs Phone 26 Gallons per Day 50 Each person .100 laying hens .Each milk cow .Each beef steer .Each market hog That's not a complete list but it gives you a rough idea.Further on you will read how to make your own survey or have it made for you.\tI If you would like to check your When you know how much own water requirements, send a water you require, you can decide postcard to: The Canadian Water what type and capacity of pump System Association, Suite 1401.will deliver that amount PLUS 67 Yonge St\u201e Toronto 1, Ontario, I asking for a \u201cWater Supply Sur-Form\" which will be sent to 5 to 6 .28 to 55 12 to 15 5 to 4 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 Mrs.Charles Mayhew Leaves 41 Survivors NEW LOW PEE ON GENERAL ELECTRIC 30\" PUSH BUTTON RANGES Monday night at about 9 30 Addelne Mayhew pissed away in her sie at her home in Shawville.Mrs.May hew Ha* been ill for over a year.Sh?was born on January 12, 1900, in Otter Lake, Addeline Lesnfy.daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.Jacques Lemay.After schooling at Otter Utke, Mrs.Lemay was^H WÊÊ Charles Joseph Mayhew on May 16.* 1917.in the Otter Lake Anglican Church.I\tHaving farmed at Otter Lake, pass without finding out if your\tBeechyove, the May '^money-maker'1\u2019 oT a^-'money- hew s moved to Shawville on Mry waster\".Do it NOW!\t1.1956, where their two young- est daughers, Nancy and Shirley, attend Shawville High School.Also surviving, are daughters Muriel, Mrs.Roy Gone, of Shawville; Dona.Mrs.Clinton Greer of Richmond; Marie of Ottawa.Leona.Mrs.Elwood Milliken of Charteris; seven sons.Arthur of Bristol Mines; Donald.Claude, James, Gerald and John of Sudbury; Michael of Aylmer; sisters Mrs.Gordon Acres and Mrs.War-Homer of Charteris; Jason Howard of Moorhead; brothers Claude Lemay of Shawville Elmer y Lemay of Woodvilie, Ontario, David Lemay of Ottawa, and twenty one grand children.Having been a good wife and good mother to a large f:mily.Mrs Mayhew will be greatly missed.Funeral from W.J.Hayes & Sons Funeral Home was today at 2 p.m.for service c-t Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle with interment at Maple Grove Cemetery.Pall three brothers in at this out- Quantities are limited standing price.Check These Quality G.E.Features.extra capacity for peak demands.more farm animals and possible ,,\t.\t.new outlets you may add later.\tyou free and without any oblipz v It is false economy to install a\ttion If you prefer, any dealer system that may have to be re- displaying the Association s placed in a few years.\tguarantee Seal will make a thor- lions which must be answered mendations.with a definite \"Yes ' if your | Don't let \"May Pump Month\" pump is to give full and trouble-free service: 1.Is it the right type (shallow or deep well, etc., etc.) ?vey married to LARGE MASTER 21\u201d OVEN 3IUIIJRÇ3 X no waste heat.Efficient dollar saving Selection of 12 shelf positions giving right position for every roasting or baking need.No sharp corners.Oven bright and clean.Easy to clean.DALE\u2019S TINSHOP ' ' Phone 91-J Shawville NEW NO-DRIP COOK TOP New raised edge around cook top catches accidentally spilled foods.Makes cleaning easier.Saves time and saves you.3 YEAR WARRANTY ON ALL CALROD ELEMENTS REGULAR PRICE 1 FORD TRACTORS - CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT DUMP BODIES & HOISTS - DUMP TRAILERS Mrs.ren 1 SEE THE ALL NEW FORD TRACTOR LINE FOR FARM AND INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT.SOLD AND SERVICED BY $249.95 $198.95 DENNISON\u2019S SALES and SERVICE NOW ONLY Eganvilk RR 1 at Lake Dore W.A.HODGINS STORE Ltd.LARGEST FORD TRACTOR DEALER IN OTTAWA VALLEY -Serving Pontiac County\u2014 Phone Egan ville 272 R 13 bearers were law, Gordon Acres, Jason Howard and Wrrren Horner and three 90txs in law.Clinton Greer, Roy Cone and Elwood Milliken.PHONE 59 SHAWVILLE Thursday, May 8, 1958.THE EQUITY Sunday with Mr.and Mr, J.B bnabon Th« birthday ot Mrs white Une on the mad but how- , 7l|i Ijnp llntpi Kiigour,\tPearl Hayae C Bay.the » anmver- ever all got home aafely\t***** Mr No val Kilgour of Ottawa ¦pent the weekend visiting among his friends.Mrs.Gordon Paul, Mrs.Dwight McDowell and Mrs.Arthur Dagg Page Five Y*rm Noies socistione held in Montreal.May 2 3 Mr, and Mri Terry Brady and family Pembroke, spend Su ne» y widh Mr snd Mrs J.B Kiigour.Rev Ron Peacock pastor at Mise Dons L»ne and Miss Ruby The YPU of Shswville United Church held a social evening at the home of Mr Neil McDowell.Monday evening following bowling at Pine Lodge Mr and Mrs Neil McCagg and Joanne of Ottawa spent the weekend with the Arthur KUgours.\u2022ary of Mr, and Mrs Hon on Ettittt Shewville and the 63 wedding Harp** ,4 Brantford spent Friday The April meeting of Yarn WA.was held in the Church Hail on April Mth with a good attend* anniversary of Mr and Mrs Jai vuntmg with Mr.and Mrs.Har-Sever.1 finished articles Amm ( which come on Friday), eld McRae Yarn.jls ar-Ju-r sLrzjm Presbytery Womens Association held in Southminstex United Chur- Bristol Ridge Pentecostal Aascm* | were brought In bly for the past 3 yrs left with his wife &nd little daughter on Monday for Westmeath Ont ,| borne Elliott joint hostesses where he will be stationed now A lovely ajpper was served by Mr.and Mrs Meibom* Elliott sure motored to Toronto on Thurs-Yaim and Mrs John E.Homer day aftemon paid a visit with Shawville.\"Hie evening was spent in chatting and singing old time Mrs Fred Dagg and Mrs Mel Mr and Mrs A.E.Wolsey coming home n Saturday evening they called un Rev.and Mrs N T Holmes and girls and spent the night with them.Rev Holmes warn a former United Church Rev, I.Curri*.Mills spent a rh Mr.ana Mrs Peacock will be ! few days Last week with Mr.and Surprise Party Mr John Tolhurst and Walter KUgour attended the Quebec Federation of Home ancf School A# missed in the community; but Mrs.John CXirrle-MMla end famour loss will be someone else# | lly Renfrew Ont gain and our best wishes go with songs Mrs Amm who has a beau- tiful voice, although up in years Joined heartily In the singing with \u2022 strong voice.The bed pert of the night was coming home In the fog which was very bad and all the aid you had was the A surprise birthday party wns A real celebration was held last Saturday night at the home Rev H Shoemaker will take |of Mr and Mrs Jas.Amm Quyon his place at Bristol Ridge Mrs L Gordon Shawville spent ered to celebrate a triple cele- -held at the home of Mrs lioyd Mr Norval Kiigour visited with Neville Saturday May 3rd.cele- them mlnistir at Yarm Bveryone will be pleased to know they are all friends in Shawville and Yarm braking occasion of Mrs Andrew communities last week when a number of relatives gath- Nsvtiles' 82i\\j anniversary in good health } PONTIAC'S HOME OF FINE FURNITURE IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF ONE OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY SHIPMENTS OF FURNITURE EVER RECEIVED HERE.YOU ARE INVITED TO SEE IT ON DISPLAY FOR YOURSELF .IN THE STORE WINDOW AND THE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT.MANY OF OUR OFFERINGS ARE IDEAL GIFTS FOR MOTHER ON MOTHERS DAY, SUNDAY, MAY 11.ANOTHER FIRST-PROVINCIAL FURNITURE SUITES crafted of beautifully grained cherry fruit-wooa.The delicate carving graceful shaped fronts and fine detailing spell authentic design French Provincial .Beautiful Autumn Leaf design Dinette Suite in popular Beige shade with arborite table top and re-inforced plastic-covered chairs.5 pc.suite.$139.50 This is one of our suites now on display, priced from $89.50 to $139.50 1 r - « |i < V:< Provincial Bedroom Suite ri e/a 3 piece grouping, Gibbard quality throughout in solid woods $495.00 Complete SPECIAL A timely offering of six only 5-piece chrome suites 30\u201d x 48\" tables and 4 chairs $59.50 complete i i Provincial Chesterfield Suite \u2022\tAirfoam Cushions \u2022\tTapestry Covers $295.00 c K ! ,v i t.V 0 iJ I I I CHESTERFIELD SUITES IS ¦X K.\u2019 Modern designed, 2 piece, with spring or air-foamed cushions $189.50 to $289.50 I v W mm s mlL l ! WM I .j » if* imi -J ! BEDROOM i CHESTERFIELD SLEEPERS m » 3 IS SUITES I I A \\ 4 3 piece, hand-rubbed, with bookcase headboards double dresser and chests.Reg.Value $179.50 This week only $139.50 2 piece units with spring or airfoam construction.Wide choice of Covers $135.00 up E,.\tA\\ T W 8 % r ¦B PATIO HIGH QUALITY RUGS Hall Carpets ï V LAMPS and S» *£3S< Living Room Rugs .Axminster, Wilton, Broadloom and the new synthetic types $2.95 up r $3.95 to $21.50 t à LUGGAGE \\ 2 piece sets \u2014 overnite case and large wardrobe case to match $24.95 set.\\ r \\ \\ GENERAL STORE SHAWVILLE * PHONE 29 j 65 7063 Thursday, May 8, 195K THE EQUITY Page Six I Case Co Iniustrial ma' Utility, lise range from the dee Model the Cue Model 21IB and 310B Backhoc-loader; Sit Clewler-loed- or and Angledoaer.4.1.Case Co.la a loading manufacturer of both construction and agricultural tr.otor producs as well a* a coirjpletf line of farm Implements.Case Company Names John S.Hodgins wall spent the weekend with hii wife and little mm Ronald Little Donald Sharpe la home little son Brian who have beer from a stay In the Community w ith Mr and Mrs Peter hospital, having had an appesmiic- Caldwell Notes Tractors, accoiximg to a recent\t320, 42 h.p.wheel and crawler- announcvment by D K Clark\ttype tractors through the 500 ser- Case Industrial Salas Man gur,\ticu to be 62 h.p.600 wrries of Case Pontiac\tFarm Equip\tRegistcc*\tand John S Hudgins.Pontiac\ttnAChlaiS^^^^H\tMB cd.ShawviUe.Que .has been owner\tCase equipment whic* wiU be namtxl dealer\tin this\ti res for\tIn the Light equipment line\thandle^ by Pontiac Firm Equip- the Light\tany\tHtavy lines of J.\tCa*e ptx>ducls to be sold by Pon«\tment In the Utility line IhcHjcfJ Mr.and Mi A molt Woods and - via ting Doherty and other friends in the tomy operation rivent y.Fire Ranger Edmund ShapfNUt of the Ottawa River IWest Pro tective Association left last week for the Temiscaming and Kipawa vicinity have returned to then home in Chelmsford.Mr Lawrence Smith of Com A * * JACK RUSSELL'S DRIVE - IN RENFREW BRYSON THEATRE I districts tor another season Euchre At Portage * Z Z z z The \u2018 Monday Euchre Club of\t.^\t\u2022 - Poitage du Fort held a Card Party {dSICf )0\u2022* «* lfl**Uin* e\u201e , owed $68 10 to build his fence Co.1.75; Devis Garage U«* Power Une A letter from CM tin-\tCarried I Road Maintenance Apr.1-15 Power Co was rrad a*jng tor ^\tCampbell vtated ft* ' ^ r\u2014B1fPt 01 PO,W lB board to ask for us, of grader MOO; R Mulligan 83 20, Jus Hie- ^ SSîsyw : - F'\u201d plied to side road vi* Eddy Kelly Consideration was given this request.Mr.Herbert Young visited the board asking for rephemeral of idpnl Council of South Onslow held at its regular place of Ltd concrete Pipe 4S06, Gatineau Power Co.Street Light 5.53; Forest roads in Bane and1 Councillors G O'Reilly.C Mohr, Ken Draper, L.Henderson and E.Kennedy in attendance Minutes of previous meeting were read and adopted as read.Motions by Os.Kennedy and Lindsay I Algonquin Park are to be re- opened for public usr this year, Premier Frost said last week in- further discussion Mr Andrew Bennett visited Carried the board regarding a line fence MrX W Cowan of Oamp Pont- between his property and Mrs A Meredith $15000, W Clarke stituting a new policy of restrict- MU to the 2,700-square-mile acc fishing and camping region Apr.15-30 A Meredith 154 vO; R Mulligan 95 20; W Clarke 48 00; A card of appreciation was re- Lome McRae 4800; H.Hammond ceived from the Meredith Family 48.00; P.J.O Harm 25 60; M Daley for fiord tribute for the Lute 2510; C.Cummings 25.60.William Meredith\t!\tTravelling expense, for .\tA letter was received from Hull Councillors: John Me Be ne 100 00.fence pots\tbroken\tby\tservice,'Inc t\u201e .sk a.«ust-\tK Irons» 77 00; G.O Reilly\tMOO.«hiring\twinter\t*e8*°\" *in?Z one, for Mr.a\u201ed Mrs Rowrio\tC.Mohr 7000; K Draper 77 00; L posts ere In Bristol Section of R< ^
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