The equity, 12 juin 1958, jeudi 12 juin 1958
[" « I No.51, 75th., Year ursday, June 12, 1958.By Subscription ShawvilU- United Church\tLarge Crowd See Anniversary\t$390 Paid For Best Female A £rr=~l mMë.day June 8th.with splendid cattle held at the Shawville Fairfax, for $390 and Byron .congregations both morning and evening.Vila tors were here from Winnipeg.Noranda, Ottawa, Smiths Falls.Beachburg, the Ottawa Valley - Aylmer as well as Shawville à * n w ?r X Hodgins took home the best bull.Elmlea Domino Russell, a two year old.for $370.Arena yesterday.Buyers from both sides of were on hand to look over the herd and r Biggest buyer was Frank Le-pack of Otter Lake who took gavel Kenneth three Junior females.The 8r.! The guest speaker for the Eckford, 33 of the 35 animals yearling polled herd sire bought I Robinson were auctioned.BA, minister of the church from 1919 to 1924.now living Nln retirement in Toronto.Ont.jin the morning Mr.Robinsons * mon was on the subject: j The kind of Christian we d all kike to be.Then in the evening llhe subject was: \u201cThe kind of FchurCh we'd all like to have!' ! A feature of the day was the special music, both by the organist, and by the choir.Mrs IC Edgar Hodgins gave an Organ Recital just before the to their car on the way home area.by Byron Hodgins was purchased in the Central Ontario Hereford Sale by Mr.Hobbs and is backed by four generations of Polled cattle.Deans Injured At Hawkesburv J A A very large crowd was on hand to witness and take part in the sale including not only Hereford breeders but also a r k \\ $ï è Mr.and Mrs.Lennis Dean few curious Holstein and Ayre-are still in hospital at Hawkes-\tshire men were among\tthe bury suffering the results of\tcrowd.Even one well known poultry man if this area was seen taking home one little I I\tPPPI\tcalf.Could be the foundation evening\tservice\twhich\tincluded:\tfrom Montreal last Thursday.\t0f another great Hereford\therd Consolation\tby\tMendelssohn.\tThe Qg^n's small Ford Consul\tin Starks Corners.\u201cIn a Garden by Demorest; .\t\u201e\t,____________________________________ \u2018 The Lost Chord by Sullivan:'came\u2014^\twith a I- and an immediate prelude to large truck and spun several.the service proper \u201cSong of times on the road before com* Faith\u201d by Smith.The evening ing to rest in a crumpled heap, offertory was: 'Nocturne\u201d by Meyer-Helmund-Nordman.% an accident which occurred to Helen Martineu, wife of Pontiac'* own Member of Parliament, is happy to meet two western members at the testimonial banquet last night.At left is Jack Horner of Acadia Alberta and at right is Albert Horner of the Battlefords.Equity Photo *2?frSTZffSZ Donald Farrell And use of caucus.Speaking from Arill-|J A'U-|Uu personal experience in the Pro- VlWdlU U PlaUCy gressive-Conservatlon caucus ».\t,\t,\t.\t« Miss Kay Woodley and Mr.and Ulhan- daughters' Audrey meetings, Mr.McGee said that I/I\" III Lidm\tGleim Hodgins sang a Duet in and Frances and Lennis' the top brass\" of the party\tthe morning service entitled: mother Mrs.John Dean, was uses caucus to listen to the\tQuyon\u2014Two men were instantly .Waitlng on jesus\": while the \u201cgnus\u2019*, In other words, the killed shortly after 12.30 a m.Sun- \u201cLittle\u201d Jack Horner sat in private members, especially\tthe\tday\twhen\ttheir\tcar\tleft\tthe\thigh- a corner with his \u201clittle*' cousin younger ones who might\tnot\tway\ton\ta\tcurve\tat\tNorth\tOnslow, the Lord \u201d and \u201cMy Jesus Albert at Pine Lodge last night be heard often in the House,\teight\tmiles north\twest\tof\tQuyon.\tThee*.\tIn and listened, with about four have caucus\tthe opportunity to\tand\t'crashed\thead-on\tinto\ta\tlarge! hundred other Conservative Frank McGee said kind encouraging things about Paul sured his audience that Martineau\u2019s work at Parlia- Martineou uses caucus to ment.Aside from the above the needs of constituency\tand mentioned four, a fifth Mem- to have his opinions heard\tand ber of Pariament was present is making a\tvery good imprrs- at the Testimonial Banquet suon on the\tparty as a whole held\tat Pine Lodge.The fifth\twith his intelligent delivery,\tj The crumpled car was discov-\tenable\told\tand\tnew\tfriends\tto few wceks.was\tJean Jaques\tMartel MP\tMcGee also praised Paul\ton\tered by Martin and Mickey Leach\tmeet\tMr-\tRobinson,\tand\tone of Chapleau.All\tfive young\this remarks in the House\ton\tof North Onslow while they were\tanother, men\thad nothing\tbut praise\twater pollution on Monday,\ten route to their home.They found for each other's representations ftemarlcs by this speaker on both FarreI land O'Malley dead, at Ottawa and suggestions were the caucuses held by the Lib-made that among them were erai party previously were in- of Canadas 400 PC's Hear McGee Praise Paul The family, including Lennis coming home from having seen the graduation services at I Macdonald College where Fr- the evening ances had received her teacher Mrs.Evelyn Little sang:\tHow training.Highly exaggerated Lovely Are Thy Dwellings\u201d, and reports have been received the Choir Anthems were: over radio about the number \u2022Creation\u2019, and \u2018Softly* the Light of Day\u2019.choir sang as Anthems : *'Ye that Stand in the House H Progressive- speak up and have their opin- mapk | as ions considered by other mem-and bars of the party.McGee as- Paul supporters, !)ead: Donald Farrell.48.360 Giar.our Now of stitches required to sew up gashes received by Mrs.Dean but.according to a close mem- %» /.air I street* a native of Quyon.Oswald O'Malley.45.of Quyon.The ladies of the Womans her 0f the family, the Association served refreshments X was sixty.Lennis suffered a for a brief reception at the broken lower leg and will be close of the evening service, to There were no eye-witnesses to the accident.wearing a walking cast tot\" a The most seriously injured in the accident was young Prances The Anniversary Committee who is now at the Ottawa Civic would extend their thanks to Hospital with a serious injury The two men had been visiting w^° co-operated so willing- ^ her eye.The cheek .ly and ably to make of this | which was broken has route to Quyon at\tthe\ttime of the\tAnniversary\tone long to be re-\treset and total damage\tto\tthe accident.The car,\ta\t1951 model\tmcmbcfed\tby the Congrega-\teye has not yet been d,iv,\u201e b, r.m\u201e.\t£¦*£'2; \u201cJ mined.\tBy,on Hodgi,», .bove, Show, papers, and\tthe Radio Stations\tThe elder Mrs.Dean\tand 1 ^IS\tnew ^\tPyrchas®d\tfine\tHere- Dr Q.M.Hudson\tof\tQuyon, who\tc.P.R.A.of\tOttawa and C H -\tyoung Audrey were asleep\tat\t*ord\tBull,\tclmlea\tDomino\tRUSOV.of Pembroke.\tthe time of the accident and sell which he proudly led home neither of them suffered any from the H.I.Hobbs Dispersal Sale yesterday.Equity Photo bone been in North Onslow and future leaders government.we e en teresting but one must wonder where he received his informa-The two tall Horner cousins tion as these meetings are always strictly confidential for party Members of the House only.His understanding of former Liberal caucucses was that I was called to the scene, said the top men to Instruct the private two apparently died instantly, they were only used for the j Exact cause of death was not demembers In how to vote, when I termined.to applaud and so forth.' deter- the accompanied by were mother of one, Mrs.Byron Horner.Senator R B unable to attend his other MP son Hugh.demolished by the impact.Ralph Homer was as was They had to go west on busi- injury.on a gravel rural route Ti Highway No.8 into ness.Frank , McGee, the MP from York-Scarboro who polled the greatest / majority ever recorded in \u2018Canadian history, said that Pontiac was coming into its own.He felt that the natural resources including recreational resources of our County were just now being realized in their full potential and held great expectations of developments here in the immediate future.The main point of McGee s talk was to explain the improvements which have takep place in Pariament with the advent of Conservative government.First great improvement is that members have been given access to records and extimates for the first time.Second improvement been that the chairman of the Public Recounts Committee is toy IrtT'^nember of the opposition thus assuring a maximum opportunity for every member to do his job to the best of his ability regardless of his affiliation.minor leading North Onslow.turn l f for Dr.Frank Cowley of Shawville, In Paul's remarks after the I coroner, was called to the scene, main speech, he said McGee | He said there would be no inquest, was \u201cgoing places\u201d and it was obvious that this Detective Aude* said that the However, Detective Andre Audet weather was fine at the time of descendant of the Quebec Provincial Police of Pontiac McCool\u2019s was head- j is continuing an investigation into ed for greatness.He is also a | the accident, grandson of D\u2019Arcy which combination should be unbeatable.the accident .although it rained I later in the night.He was unable I to assign any cause for the acci- I The accident occurred on a dent other than loss of control of ™ the vehicle on the curve.the * # , .McGee j Both men were unmarried.Paul was received with standing ovation: that is a neau, Mrs.Clara Robinson, to Miss O'Connor, Mrs.Johnny say that four hundred people Kelly, Mrs.Russel Taber, just stood and clapped when he rose to mention à few.to .speak.He was presented Hector Belec, unable with a desk chair and his wife count of his health to speak was given a pair of suitcases, last night, was paid great tri-Paul s speech contained lots bute for his work in the party, of praise for good old Diefen- Also tribute was paid to Jack baker and a reiteratin of the Argue who was unable to at-PC contention that nothing less tend on account of health.than the best is their wish for Paul also thanked members Canada.i Donald Farrell was a son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Farrell of Quyon.In addition to his mother,' he is survived by two sisters, Mrs.Vincent rM tad Eosalrrn Dlek PublUhrn A 4 Off tec Department, Ottawa getting action on specific problems.But long before Paul ever got the course on these procedures.To look at Shawville any day these days you his electdrs from Pontiac aod Temiscamingue have been beat- in various back | ¦\"«£\t%%%%., ind dock, Th\u201e.I referred to the Minister of Public Works who has been giving Member the utmost in cooperation in every instance, as have all the Ministers wherever possible.Some want to change existing rural mail routes, add new have post offices built.An example of this sort of thing the improvement this week of the deliveries on the Onslow route which will now be handled through Quyon Post Office Another matter being investigated for improvement iri the immediate district is the rural route to Starks Corners which it is forei\t0f the government.hoped can be changed to an evening delivery.These and many Thjs |efter t0 the Prime Minister is still a private document as more large and small problems are brought to Paul s attention peu,-s opinions as expressed in the week y Party caucuses for the Post Office Department.\t.\t.held each Wednesday at 11 a m.But it shouldn t be £°Jong Some want Unemployment benefits and don t know how to\t** or another of Martineau* ideas get a public airing go about getting them.These people also have been phoning, jf) the House of Commons.So far he hasnt opened his mout writing and coming in to see Paul Martineau.\tduring the one month since Parliament went into session.John Some want old age and other pensions such\tas\tfor\tneedy\tDiefenba|,er himself sat in Commons for a year before making mothers and invalids.\this \"maiden speech\", but it is unlikely that Martineau can Some went assistance with immigration problems and ind.an f#m#in si|ent that long, affairs.There are a lot of Indians in Paul's riding.\tSi lent though he may be in Commons, Paul Martineau does And then there are those many, many who want jobs.These nof remain $l|en, outside end will be heard every three weeks requests for jobs are the most perplexing for Paul to handle as Qver CHOv starting this Saturday at 1:30 p m.in the regu^r he has made a practice of dealing with each request on its own\t, from parliament Hill\" spot which was he d last year by merits as he receives it.In all other cases it Is a matter of study- the then Member Hugh Proudfoot.Paul has also |Oined the inn the request, clarifying it, and carrying it to the proper de- commonwealth Parliamentary Association, partment for action.In the case of job seekers though, he is Another consequence of his having been elected o Par ia pretty well stymied, particularly as most of those who want jobs ment i( a very exciting social life for him end bis wife Helen, are out of work because they have no special training.\tThis includes tees and receptions at the homes of Cabinet Mm- Paul's major headache is that he can't do more for the many,\tand government leaders and visits to Government House, many people who make demands on him.\tAt the Govenor General's Ball last week Paul wore his w ite ie Another sort of demand made constantly is\ton his\town\tper-\ten5 0 e the chap in the .i short tlon I brings pressure to bear eral course nee ?' ' / \u2022 the ?% en §|Ép one ESSO SERVICE STATION « the National of capital comprise Crown Companies, assistance to provincial governments in certain agreed projects, expansion of airports and airways, increase in public buildings, as well as of work on harbours, rivers and the initiation of a vast development program of Canada's Northland.The dream of eat northern empire is becoming a reality with the introduction of a systematic program of development.Canada's , ture hcs in the immense wealth of Its undeveloped and this should be conjunction with a board immigration policy and the orientation of Canada's youth towards the great frontiers of the north.Many other pieces of legislation were forecasted in the Throne Speech.These include changes projected in the ! ties regulating \"Pressure Brewing\" extraits the best from choice hops and barley.That\u2019s why Red Cap tastes better .always speckling, light and pure.Have a Red Cap today! TUNE IN a gr- DAILY AT 11.05 CARLINS* fu- -, f% *.' I k regions TO pursued in WESTERN REVIEW ri rr i a WITH agen-b road cas tin g and television in this country, changes in the Hospital surance and Diagnostic services Act, amenements to the Citizenship Act and Indian Act, to the Veterans Insurance Act, I to the Goid ^lining Emergency Act and many other.Of special interest to Valley residents is the projected National Capital Act to replace the Federal District Commission.It is hoped that it will now be possible to extend the territory around Ottawa, which will become a part of the Capital planning and beautification.As the Nat* ional Capital expands, so should its' outline areas.I submit that the.people of our Valley should become more and more conscious of the great beauty of the region in which they li- DON \"RED HOT\" KOHLS ftXDCAP z In- c# / iwjji THE BEST SHEWS IH THE WOHtD COME FROM 1 PEMBROKE DIAL 1350 RIGHT HERE IN QUEBEC* # # # * ¦» 4 I ¦ 1 Page Five l\u2019HE EQUITY Thursday, June 12, 1958.ti»uSh\u2018.er Ruth of Pe.nb oke *l>cnt ^hâWVÜIC NolCS Saturday vujfnf Mi.S*i Bvn Acres at Campbell's Bay, ,¦-Campbell's Bay Holes Weekend visitors at the h of Mr and Mrs Wm.Stewart were Mr and Mrs.Clarence Black, Mr.Bob Black.Mr.Vein Willis, Mrs.Jack Hanson Mr.and Mrs.Hubert Pitt and home Bob and Berta Carswell will be at home to their friends on Tuesday.June 24.from three to seven in the afternoon on the occasion of their 23th Wedding Annivers- « and Mrs.WiKur Horner and family oi Shawville spent Sunday visiting Mr.and M s.Ben Acres.Mr ary rlying Officer and Mrs D R Mair have returned from the** honeymoon In Banff and Edmonton and are spending some time with Mrs.Mali's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Reuben Smith.Mrs.H C.Brtgger of Rexdale, Ont visâed Mrs W J.Hfryta over the United Church Anniversary service on Sunday.Mrs.Jean Eades visited at the heme of Mrs.W J.Hayes over the weekend.Mr.and Mrs.David Dickson and family attended the chastening In Ottawa on Sunday of Thomas Frank David Stone, infant son of Mr.and Mrs.James Howard Stone.Mr and Mrs.James Semrau and children, Gregoiy and Jane of San Francisco, were visitors over the weekend at the home of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and M s David Dickson.Mr.and Mrs Sidney Barclay and Beth of St.Johns, Que., Mr.and Mrs.Harold Cole of Ottawa, were visitors over the weekend at the home of Mr.and Mrs.James 4o ner.Mr .and Mrs.Douglas McLean and Leslie and Sheila of Brittama He-shts were f.isiling with Mr.ind Mrs.Nellis Hodgins on Sun- CHURCH DIRECTORY j SUNDAT, JUNE I$Ui.ST.EDWARD THE CONFESSOR Catholic Church Maryland Rev Hogan.P P Sunday Mai* at 9» am.ANGLICAN CHURCH OP CANADA 2nd Sunday Aft# Trinity Claroedea Pariah Rev.R O.Eliott Trinity Sunday the weekend and attended S UNITED CHU1CH OF t AN ADA Shawville Ps*oral Charge Rev.H.O.Detter.B A.B.D.P*'\"' Shawville Sunday School '/ 81.Paula.Shawtllle ._ Morning Prayer and Sunday School 7 30 pm \u2014Holy Communion Holy Trinity.Bedford 9 30 a m.\u2014Morning Prayer and Sunday School St.Luke\"!.Caldwell 2 00 p.m \u2014 Evening Prayer North Clarendon 11 am 10 .00 a m 1100 am \u2014Morning Worship 7 30 p.m.\u2014Even*ng Service ^ /; ZSou 1.30 p.m.\u2014Sunday School 2 30 p.m.- -Public Worship \u2014All Are Wei com With Each Purchase Of Any BEDROOM SUITE united church or canada Clareedea Pasters 1 Charge K.Luneburg L.S Partor Church Servtcuo 9.43 a-m.\u2014Wesley II CO a m.\u2014Yarm 8.00 p.m.\u2014Raitfo d No Service at St.Matthew Sermon Subject: \"Faith and Theology\" Sunday Schools Mr.E A.Lawrence St.George.Thome Centre WO am.\u2014Holy Communion and Holy Baptism 8t.James.Utter Lake 7 HO p.m \u2014Holy Communion SL Stephens.Greermount 3 00 p.m.\u2014Holy Communion St.Matthew, Charier!» 11 00 am \u2014Holy Communion Campbell's Bay Rev.F A Button.BA.BP - 8|.Georges.Portage 9.10 a.m.\u2014Morning Prayer & ?3 Piece Suites ¦ i S from $100.up e 10 00 a m.\u2014Yarn 10 45 a m \u2014Radford 10.45 a m \u2014Wesley each set a BARGAIN LNITLD CHURCH OF CANADA Bristol Charge Rev.E Rex Taylor 9.30 a m.\u2014Knox 11.00\ta.m \u2014Austin 8.00\tpm.\u2014St.Andrews lay 1 St.Albaa, Parkman 7.33\tpin.\u2014Evening Prayer St.John.Moorhead NO SERVICE SL George a.Campbell's Bay 1100 a.m.\u2014Morning Prayer Qoyon Rev E.N.McColi SL Lehe# Eardley 9.33\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communion SL John, Quyon 11 00 a.m.\u2014Morning Prayer SL Thomas.Bristol 2.00 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer I Mr.and Mrs.J.P Bradley and Tootsie of Ottawa spent a few days last week at the home of Mr an j Mrs.Lon Hodgins.Mr and Mrs George B.Holiday of Waddmgton, N Y, ent the weekend with Mr .and Mrs.Asa Smart.Home for the Plus a free Mattress i L m Each Suite m BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Minister Rev.R, D.Ellis 10 00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School Rally 11.00\ta m.\u2014Worship Week Nights 800 pm.Wed \u2014Bible Study and Prayer 8 pen., Fn.\u2014Young People \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 THE STANDARD CHURCH Minister.Rev.Eva Alexander 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00\tam.\u2014Worship Service 7.30 p.m!\u2014Evening Service 8 pm.\u2014Tuesday\u2014Prayer Meeting \u2014You Are Cordially Invited\u2014 consists of one tall chif, anniversary services at the Shawville United Church were Mr.and Mrs.A.Gor-t maker from Toronto.The daughters of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Smith were home from McGill University and Ontario Ladies College last weekend to attend the graduation of Joaa Carey fro mthe Ottawa Civic Hospital school of nursing.dresser with mirror and one one double bed X S THE HOLINESS MOVEMENT CHURCH Rev.Arthur W.Voteary, Minister North Ooalow Friday\u2014A00 p m./oung Peoples Meeting at No.7 School Sunday\u201410.15\u2014Sunday School 11.00\u2014Worship Service Shawville Sunday\u20147.30 p.m.Wenesday\u2014Prayer Meeting 8 p m m WE ABE DUTRIBUTOU L Some have built-in THE PRE8BTTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Bristol Memorial Church Douglas Fulford, Lay-Preacher 11 00 a.m \u2014Sunday Worship r.I A \\ bookcase at head of bed.WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Rev.W R.Schamehorn Sunday 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday' School 11.00\ta.m.\u2014Morning Worship 7.30 p.m.-Evening Service Wednesday 800 pjn.\u2014Prayer Meeting Friday 8.15 pm.\u2014Young People \u2014You Are Always Welcome\u2014 FOR OFFICIAL UNIFORMS OTTER LAEE FRENCH BAPTIST CHURCH Otter Lake, Que.Sunday School at 10 am.Worship Service at 10 30 a.m.Prayer meeting ©very Wednesday at 8 p/n.Services are held in both languages Rev.Ludger Emard.Minister Some with sliding doors Z7 © OF THE K BOY MOUT ASSOCIATION I f 1 Distinctive furniture styles in Walnut, Cherry Cordovan (mahogany), Seamist Grey, Sienna an French Walnut IN THE OTTAWA VALLEY i r nut* 4 4* % i a FnRin j A 1 o < É I \u20ac S l i WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF ik.j A style to suit every taste n * DM ^gi£.Modern and Conventional aui hiW5 - T.d Complete stocks of regulation clothing and equipment for .patterns to match your Frost Fence Aluminum Roofing Galvanized Roofing Coal and Fuel Oils Baler Twine m other furntiure or to contrast.?5* SCOUTS CUBS AND LEADERS FREE MATTRESS OFFER ENDS SATURDAY, JUNE 14 See us for ALL your farm supplies SHAWVILLE MILLING CO Ltd.a ?\u201cWhere Trading Is A Pleasure!\u201d LLOYD STEVENS, Manager TELEPHONE 304 » RENFREW Dial HEmlock 2-2211 7 Page Six Thursday, June 12, 19.)H THE EQUITY Mrs Poole thanked the Ladles Jean-Marie Bourgeau Is rr\t£T;.°£ Onslow Intermediate Valedictorian rzzszrztz An annual event in the life hit- School ia its Graduation Banquet, end North Onslow.June also paid of Onslow Intermediate sponsored by the Local School j tribute to teachezs and pa ents; and in a few well chosen words, This year the Banquet was held i eapreseid the grt\\itude of the In the basement of Wesley United I clam for the assistance and fuld-Church on Tiiday evening.June 6th.The Ladies of the Church catered, and an excellent meal was enjoyed by all.\t- | The Graduating Claas consists of June Marie Bourgeau.Lynn Overton.Shiriey-dlae Mohr, Brian Arm.itage, Elmer Alexander, Jim Graham, Jack ôraham.Jamie Homer, Donald Reynolds and Brent Young.The girls were pivsented with pink or red carnations, and the boys with white boutonnieres, gifts of the Student Council June-Marie gave the Valedictory address.In it she explained how the students of this class had developed an excellent class spirit, speaker, Mr.Carru there» of the Lisgar Collegiate Staff.Mr.Carta- for the delicious meal .and Mrs thers* va led experiences m the Mohr thanked the B ard for mak, ^ educational world, rendered hin ng this Banquet possible.f Shirle> Overton presented a corsage bouquet of carnations to Mrs.Car-ruthers, on behalf of the Stigjent Council The toast to the Queen was proposed by Bdey Campbell fhe toast to the Graduates was proposed by Wayne McMillan a grade IX student.Liebeck Inquest Fort Cou longe\u2014An inquest and 1 enquiry into circumstances leading up to end pertaining to accident on Highway \u2022 about three miles east of Fbrt Coulonge village about II JO p m .Wednesday even- a most capable and interesting speaker His advice to the students was to seeiXh out.and find \\ocstlons suited to their talents.He said that the great problem in pzofeasions and in industry was the task of fitting each individual into the employment best suited for him.tory Board His f.lends made search and enquiries in Davidson and Fort Coulonge but (ailed to meet with any clue as to his whereabouts finally made their way to Pembroke by Waltham, unaware of tragic demise of their Mend.First intimation learned, was on Thursday morning that he &#d died in Shawvllle Hospital.According to Mr HereaulVs testimony .he was going west, returning from Portage du Fort unaccompanied and about Dempseys Hill on Highway 8.he saw the man a nee afforded them.In closing she said, in the words of the poet, to them had been handed a torch be it theirs to hold it high The Class Prophecy was given by Brent Young who had visions of the year 18##.when these boys and gills of today would be following their various pursuits in life.Mr J, Horner, Cha.rmsn of the Onslow Bom d.introduced tna beck of Pembroke in Pontiac and Community Hospital eary Thursday morning was held in Poupore School Auditorium, Monday evening June 8th The tnqbest was presided over by Coroner Dr.Harold Lay cock of Fort Coulonge with Crown Attorney Edgar Allard of Campbell\u2019s Bay; sitting in heading the investigation was QPP Detective Andre Audet, Sergeant Ed Romain was the roadv slowed down car.and also present The driver of car involved in m*n who was apparently trying to accident.Dea Hereault.24 of '\thim down \\ The victim had Davidson was exonerated of all heen walking east, blame and jury returned a ver- Mr Hereault did all he could to avoid hitting the man.No evid- Mlle Neville, Principal of On-\u2022low Intermediate School, thanked the speaker for his Inspiring V BRYSON THEATRE THEATRE PEMBROKE wuh Wide Sereen Fee swerved to light to avoid striking O&um Wednesday to Saturday June 11*14 Welt Disney's Most Dramatic Motion Picture OLD TELLER CINEMASCOPE VI8TA-VKION FIRST IN PONTIAC\u2014 E Twe Sho ?00 and 9.00 p * THEATRE Ne diet of accidental death According to evidence submitt- '\t0 *ewe,ve t i Bristol Pioneer Dies Aged 13 Quyen (Wl The following bills were pire- 1er place of businew with liâyor John MoBane and # full board of councillors in attendance The minutes of meeting of May read Motion by Crs.Carried.South Onslow Council Meets i ntcd tor payment:- Ttw Quyon sub-division of the CWL held Us June meeting In St.Miry's School with 22 members present.President.Mrs.Steve Robinson was In the chair.Final plans were made for a progssslve euchre to be held in St Mary's School Auditorium on June 11.The CWi* made plans to present class rings to the nine graduates.Pritchard .Andrews.COD on ShswvlUe Deposit Stamp.18 11; Milling Co.Ltd, wire, 187010; Receiver General U1C stamps.Ill M.Idena Fraser.Sec -Treat.John Armitage.ion became an error.June 2nd.the following motion made by Crs Bronson and CALL US TODAY CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY BOWIE INS.AGENCY WM\u2014\u2014\u2014 Kennedy that above motion dated April 8.1968 be recinded.Carried.We regret any inconvenience Phone 591 caused to the interested parties.Kennedy McBane visited the , ; board requesting an inspection of ; line fence between his property and that of Leo O'Reilly Est.Fence viewer is authorized to inspect same and make his report.Now's the time to try Dodge! P.O.Bex 4SI Richard Bowie, Agent Rejmnenting W.TMIB TORSION-Amt RIDE IS REALLY SMOOTHI\t| -»-x 'Aft Lumbermens Mimuasun anfm.mm v> Concours* Bldg Toronto Court Report Held Over From Last Week ) Ronald Lance and Joseph Meilleur both of Rapides des Joach-.ms.P Q., were fined $2500 each and ordered to pay the Court costs or spend 15 days in jail, for damages caused to an amount of $50.00, to the street lights at Rapides des Joachims, P Q Tlicy wefe rdered to pay the damages caused, or spend an additional 15 days 9 n rail.Dan Blaedow of Cobden, Ont., disturbance at the Now's the time to compare Dodge! lor causing a Maple Leaf Inn in Portage du Fort, lined $10 00 and ordered to STEAK was With the Court costs.William Descha&np.of 388 Thomp-St., Pemrokc, Ont, for caus-disturt>ance at the Laur- pay MUSHROOMS son COMPARE ROOMINESS! QUALITY UILT entian Pavillion Dance Hall in Fort Coulonge was fined $5 ordered to pay the Court costs.Joseph Bastien of Fort Confined $50.00 and ordered \"A SPECIALTY\" w and u AT CUT CUT 34.4*\t88.9s\t85.0* 45.5*\t43.1*\t44.6* 63.0*\t60.0*\t62.1* 34.5*\t33.6*\t34.2* 89.0*\t40.7*\t42.7* 62.7*\t60.1*\t63.1* 60.6*\t57.3*\t56.4* 60.4*\t57.0*\t56.2* DIMENSION Front headroom Front legroom Front hiproom Rear headroom Rear legroom Rear hiproom Front shoulder-room Rear shoulder-room DODGE CUT CUT 979\t1,135 1,056 DIMENSION Windshield area (sq.in.) 1,436 Rear window area (sq.in.) 1,339\t1,078 Total window area (sq.in.) 3,984\t8,290 Wiper blade length o PONTIAC HOUSE 3,506 onge was to pay the court costs on a charge of excessive and dangerous speed in the village of Fort Coulonge.Achille Graveline of Fort Coul- fined $25 00 and 13' PHONE $5\t.SHAWVDLLE Fully Licenced 16' 12' COMMIE QUALITY ! COMPARE L0GGA6E SPACE! 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