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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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jeudi 8 octobre 1959
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[" rh .j $3.00 per year; 7 cents per copy Shawville Quebec, Thursday, October 8, 1959 No.33, 76th Year i » 30 Bed Community Hospital Planned For Fort Coulonge * ?4 3 to get underway on October 10.Canvassers have been appointed in all areas from Bryson to Otter Lake to Chapeau and Will all be at work on Satur- Plans are going full steam ahead in Fort Coulonge for the construction of a 30 oed nonsectarian Community Hospital in that village at the earl est possible moment.The new hospital will serve the area from Bryson to Chapeau.Federal and Provincial members of oarliament have indicated the approval of their governments, and assistance from both sources will De forthcoming.Shawville Rotary To Stage Second Talent Night Show # day b Co-cha rmen of the drive for funds are James Ward and Dr.Henry Oassman of Fort Cou-\t\u201e .\t,\t.Treasurer Is J.O.Bridge The Equity will be found an Elsewhere in this issue of ment Those, who were privileged manager of the Bank of Nova advertlsment Inviting ail those to be present at the First Joe Scotia in Coulonge, who has in Pontiac County who feel Russell Rotary Entertainment advised The Equity that don- that they have spt'kl tsknts jn the Auditorium last fall, ation cheques may be made in the way of entertainment wm recall with pleasure the payable at the Bank of Nova to take part in the second Joe excellent program provided by Russell.Rotary Club Enter- [ local Pontiac County talent un ta nment.to be held in the that occasion.A similar opportunity is being offered in this Second Rotary Club Entertainment.l Total cost of the hospital to be know as St.Camille Hospital is expected to be in the vicinity of $400.000 ,and a drive lor funds in Pontiac County, with an objective of $90.000 is Scotia in Fort Coulonge.Secretary is Louis German, Honorary Secretary is Mrs.Owen Toller of Ottawa and Fort Coulonge.I Shawville High School Auditorium.on Friday evening, November 13th.Nearly everyone has some special talent.Some, admittedly.have mere talent than others.For those that have there :s a real delight and satisfaction in sharing that talent with others.An opportunity, in this direction, is being offered in this second Joe Russell Rotary Club Entertain- In order to qualify applications must be received by Mr.Russell on or before Monday.November 2nd.and participants must undertake to report for Rehearsal, at the the, Shawville High School Auditorium, at 7 p.m.on Friday, November 6th.Red Cross Branch Organized Al Campbells Bay \u2014 Equity Photo Double Take! A meeting to organize a W.Morris of Campbell's Bay.branch of the Canadian Red (Directors: Dr.J.A.Bradshaw and Mrs.L Elliott of Campbell\u2019s Bay, J.L.Muir representative of the Lions Club, Andre Audet representative of the Canadian Legion, Asa Smith .and Ernest Dagg of Campbell\u2019s Bay, Mrs.Edward Kavanaugh of Vinton, Miss Mary Donlan of Chapeau, Gerald Lemaire of Calumet Is-Chlchester, land.Publicity Director is William Mousseau of Campbell\u2019s Bay.The Board of Directors will appoint represented Red Cross Headquarters atives from the other district spoke to the meeting and she towns, stated that rontiae County had been very generous in their campaign for funds.She informed the meeting that ] ville on November 5th and the Red Cross Society is there 1 this clinic will alternate with to help when help is needed.Cod Liver Oil capsules had been distributed to 1150 children in Pontiac.The election of officers for 1960 was held with results as follows President: H R.Lunam of campbell\u2019s Bay.Vice Presidents: Wallace McDonald of Chapeau, Ken Griffin of Bryson and F.Corriveau of Calumet Island.Secretary Edgar Lance Campbell\u2019s Bay and Treasurer E.1 board will be established at Examining a luscious clump of second crop raspberries grown in her Stark's Corners garden is Mrs.Lloyd Fulford of RR 2 Shawville.The raspberries in this late crop, reports Mrs.Fulford, were Cross Society was held recently in the Town Hall at Campbell\u2019s Bay.The Branch will be known as the Upper Pontiac Branch of the Canad-ianRed Cross Society and will take in the following towns: Bryson, Calumet Island, Campbell\u2019s Bay, Otter Lake, Vinton, Fort Coulonge, Davidson, Waltham, Chapeau, Sheenboro.Fort William, Allumette, Rapides des Joachim.Miss Menard of the Provin- better formed and larger than those in the first crop Pontiac Farm Forums To Take Part In Radio Program IGA Contest Winners 18 Month Old Boy To Fly To New York Falls In (reek asked the Shawville group to i oarticlpate.The discussion Michael Ferrigan, 18 month By Pheobe McCord Winners in Pontiac County of the IGA sponsored label J 0id son of Mr.and Mrs.M.J contest are: Brent Cahill of district will take part in a broadcast timed to coincide j Campbell\u2019s Bay, son of Mr.and radio broadcast over C.B.O.with a dinner meeting of the Mrs.Irvin Cahill; Gary Rich-1 into a creek on his grandfath-on November 2.\tOntario Federation of Agricul- irdson, Shawville.son of Mr \u201cThe Plight of the Small\tture\tin Toronto.\tand Mrs.Clarence R chardson; Farmer\u201d will be the subject\tt\tBilly Black of Shawville, son | minutes later his 13 year olo under discussion over Nat on-\tIn\torder to make\tplans for\tof Mr.and Mrs.Allan Black: ] al Farm Radio broadcast on this broadcast, a group of dis- Clayton Young of Pontiac Sta- j brother Ne 1 noticed him in the that evening.It is expected trict Farm Forum members tion, son of Mr.and Mrs.Har-that the controversial Deiici- are meeting bi-monthly in the per Young.j ency Payment scheme propos- Co-op office on Main Street.The four boys, along with Gassman was notified, and ap-'¦d recently will be among the Those present on Monday 146 other lucky winners from\t.,\t, 41 terns d scucsed.\tnight September 28th includ- the Ottawa area, leave by TCA Plicd artificial respiration for Mr.Frank Nicholson of CBC ed Everett McDowell, Presi- from Uplands at 8 a m.Satur-, 45 minutes Peking a rural group to take\tdent\tof the Forum Executive;\tday for three all-expense days nart in a question and ans-\tKen\tSmiley, Russell\tMee.Mrs.\t?n New York City.They return \u2022ver period anent ih s subject, G !bert Telford, Mrs.Henry TCA on Monday.McCord, Loren Hod gins, Pontiac Forum representative on the provincial board.Mr.Lawson Corrigan, Pontiac\u2019s representative on the Quebec Farmers Association.A lew more meetings are to be held, and it is hoped that more clement 1 The Graduation Exercises bell's Bay for highest stand-weather will induce a larger\tof St.John\u2019s High School, ,U1\u20ac hi Grade XI to\tJoan John- uroup to take part in this pro-\tCampbell\u2019s Bay were held on ject, which offers a chance for\tSaturday, October 3rd.At1 Prize\tfor\tReligion, donated our district farmers to air our\t10.00 A.M., the graduates b?the\tC.\tW.L.\tCampbeis views on a nation-wide broad- proceeded to St.John the Ev- to Teresa Ferrigan.cast-\tangelist Churc to attend Hoiy I'rize lor Générai Mass sung by the Pastor.Rev.nc7 to Joan Johnson J.R.Windle.The sermon was Brize for honour donated by Rev.J.r A representative group from the Farm Forums of Shawville will form part of a 90-minute Ferrigan of Fort Coulonge, fell I er\u2019s farm on Tuesday.Some 8 Miss Menard informed the meeting that a blood donor clinic will be held in Shaw- water and pulled him out.Dr Campbell\u2019s Bay each year.Committees appointed : 3)ood Donor cnairman Ern- The little fellow came around and is now rest- est Dagg.Financial Committee Chairman, Wallace Morris, Disaster Relief Chairman Andre Audet and members Mrs.Lloyd Elliott as vice chairman.It is expected that a home nursing course will be held during the fall and winter months and a loan cup- ing comfortably at his home Graduation Exercises Held At St.Johns High, Campbell s Bay Campbell\u2019s Bay.The Annual meeting of the Branch will be held at Campbell\u2019s Bay on the first Wednesday of October.0 * iffljL son 4 5 mi rrofici- 4; \\ .4 standing Windie, , and Mrs.Gustave Burke Passes At 89 preached by Rev.D.Morris After Mass, the Graduates t0 Jocelyn Houghton and their parents and mem- Jean Newberry, bers of the School Board Prize for Amiability donated were guests of the Catholic by Rev.Sister st.Women\u2019s League and the Un- Superior, to Judy Sloan, dergraduates at a breakfast A special prize donated served in the High School Au- School Commission awarded to Therese who obtained marks in the * # Ida Ottilia Krutz, widow of the late Gustave Adolph Burke died in hospital in Ottawa on September 27 following a brief illness.She was 89.Born in Thorne Township, she was a lifelong resident of the Ladysmith area.She married Gustave Burke at Ladysmith, and bore nine children, three of whom predeceased her.She was a member of St.John's Lutheran Church.Edward
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