The equity, 7 mars 1984, mercredi 7 mars 1984
[" 267 8I8LE0THEQUE NATIONALE OU QUE 1700 RUE SAINT DENIS MONTREAL, QUE.H2X 3Kb ex-i JAN 09 y 101st Year, No.10, Wednesday, March 7,1984 The Voice of The Pontiac since 1883 Box 430, Shawville, Quebec, JOX 2Y0 30C COMMUNITY CALENDAR Campbell\u2019s Bay p #= Marc Chrétien I elected president On March 1, at a regular Following the election, Dr.meeting of the C.B.B.À., Dr.Chrétien said that the new Marc Chrétien of the Centre executive would be continuing Dentaire du Pontiac was elect- the efforts undertaken by the ed president of the association previous board while under the for the upcoming year Lucille interviews Liberal leader Bourassa gives reasons for language law Promises to amend 101 MARCH 1984 1984 Am n n T o $ T F S m s T T F S 3 2 1 3 4 S 6 7 2 1 r 4 7 8 5 » 10 6 8 9 10 13 14 11 12 15 12 13 14 16 17 11 15 18 20 21 16 17 19 18 19 22 24 20 23 21 22 23 24 25 27 26 28 27 28 30 25 26 29 31 30 29 v\" presidency of Joseph McGah-ern Jr.FRIDAY, MARCH 9 Quyon Lions Club Irish Con- Shawville Figure Skating Club, cert at Onslow Elementary \u201cIce Revue , Shawville arena B2M7 at 7 o\u2019clock.Advance tickets $2.00 - $2.50 at the door, tickets available from Karen Bean, Eleanor Barber and Colleen Belanger.FRIDAY, MARCH 16 Other executives elected to The Campbell\u2019s Bay Business the association's board are:\tAssociation\u2019s Role is to pro- Noel Kelly, vice-president, Ken\tmote the nature and quality of\tSchool at 8 p.rni|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Amyotte, correspondence se-\tservices provided in Camp-\tSATURDAY, MARCH 10 \u2014 cretary, Jim Ringrose, record-\tbell\u2019s Bay and assist the muni-\tCanadian Legion Branch 231 ing secretary and Joseph Ran-\tcipality in the revamping of the\tQuyon is sponsoring a dance for all their bingo workers.Time 9 pm, at the Legion Hall.Music by George Campbell.Last week Mr Robert Bout- justified us to come with some assa, leader of the Quebec thing to solve that question.Liberal Party came to Hull and I'm not saying the law was granted THE EQUITY an ex perfect by far.We made some elusive interview.Miss Lucille mistakes in some modalities Hodgins was assigned to this hut we had to do something.\" task.Her first question to Mr Bourassa was what would be Parti Québécois came to power his plans for Western Quebec after with a law which still should he be elected as Pre- contains some abuses, in the Bourassa said he strongly will have improvements con believes in improving the econ- ceming the tests, concerning omy.He mentioned forestry bilingual institutions, but still and technology in passing but concerning signs we will have said also we have to realize amend the law.The Canada that there is political stability, clause, enabling Canadians to When you see the government go to English speaking schools, in power saying we will have a that\u2019s our policy, so we will be devaluation of Quebcte curren- favorable to that.\" cy, he said, we want to fight for political stability and then for praise for the Pontiac delegate economic growth taking into to the National Assembly, Mr account all the resources of this Bob Middlemiss, who he said region, touristic activities, forestry, technology.Oe the subject of political his constituency, stability, Lucille asked Mr.Miss Hodgins asked Mr ÜTZZ?he*wUSme pressed CBSHy such « the Premier of the Province, in Pontiac, it would be possible to regard to English language have a recovery based on new rights.He said, \"We will have technology.Bourassa\u2019» re to amend Bill 101.As you know action was not too positive in we had to face a difficult the direction of technology, situation ten years ago.We had which he said would be a political unrest, social violence, secondary stage in the develop declining birth rates, all kinds ment of the area, but he of factors which in our view stressed the fields of forestry, 4BM14 SATURDAY, MARCH 17 -A box speial at the Lions Hall, sponsored by the Pontiac Lions SAMEDI 10 mare \u2014\tSATURDAY, MARCH 17 \u2014 gpSSI Stem EÏ rSS qu* SATURDAY, MARCH 17 -debout à 8:00 a.m.jusqu\u2019 à 9:00 An Irish Supper at Quyon a.m.Banquet 7:00 p.m.de Petit Lions Club, 4:30 p.m.till 7:30 ger, treasurer.business section.Snow - / B1M7 Bourassa continued:\t\u201cThe EQUITY reporter Lucille Hodgins with Robert Bourassa, leader of the Liberal Party of Quebec.\t% j field of signs for instance.You k tourism, and agricultural as ment, if elected, would not be ' being more realistic to consider\tspending energies on such\tcon-\tj for this region.He said he\tsidérations as separation\tand\t| dynamic independence but rather en 1 policies which would benefit\teconomic recovery of the Pro-\t* regional economy.His govern-\tvince.\tb would have some 2BM7 p.m.$3.50 per adult, $2.50 for SUNDAY, MARCH 11 - children- Sponsored by Quyon 7:30 p.m.Singing group from United Church Auxiliary.Bethany Bible College, \u201cHis SATURDAY, MARCH 17 -Likeness will be leading the St Patrick's Day dance, R.A.service, in the Shawville Centre, Ladysmith, Music by Wesleyan Church.Everyone Lome Plath and his band, welcome.\t%2M7 Admission $5.00 couple.3BM14 SUNDAY, MARCH 11\tSUNDAY, MARCH 18 - Motorcycle Ice Race, 12:00 St Patnck s Day celebration at noon - 16:00h, Three-wheeler Gavana Hotel, featuring Jug class, at Norway Bay.Course OPunch plus top performers de Moto Sur la glace, 12:00 - fiddlers and dancers.2BM14 16:00h, trois-roues, Norway SUNDAY, MARCH 18 \u2022\t1 BiM7 Skate-a-thon, 1:30 p.m., proceeds to Cystic Fibrosis.Sponsor Sleets available from any Kinsman or Kinette.\" B2Ml4 More snow Three car collision Mr Bourassa had words of * t i was conscientious, serious, and a tireless worker on behalf of evening *Ér Friday EQUITY reporter Lucille Hodgins was involved in a three car collision on Highway 148 west of Shawvffla.tor own ear was demolished in the accident and Lucille suffered Last Bay.- Ai SUNDAY, MARCH 11 -Annual St Patrick's supper in aid of St John The Evangelist SUNDAY, MARCH 18 -Church in Campbell\u2019s Bay in St.Patrick\u2019s Concert.Rivet the Recreation Centre, from 3 Family and other Vinton sing pm to 7 pm.Admission $5.00 ®rs.Vinton Parish Hall.2 pm.for adults, $2.50 for children 12 Admission $2.00.Rev.T.G.and under, Auspices the Catholic Women's League serious injuries and was taken first to the Pontiac Community Hospital and then to the Ottawa Civic Hospital.The drivers in the other two cars, Sandra Lemaire and Neil Danis were not hospitalized.There were no passengers in any of the three vehicles.Constable | Boutin is investigating the accident.B2M14 SATURDAY, MARCH 24 -B1M7 Canadian Legion Branch 231 Quyon, Jamboree at the Legion Hall, Ottawa Valley Musicians featuring The Kingsway Tavern, plus others.Everybody welcome.Time 9 pm.MONDAY, MARCH 12 - Attention farmers - H.L Hobbs & Sons Ltd., Nutrite Inc.and Monsanto Chemicals invite you to attend an Information meet- OWT._ _ _ \u201e.ing at the Anglican Church SUNDAY, MARCH 25 \u2022 Hall, Shawville, commencing at V* ^ev.E.R.Conley, and 1:00 p.m.Guest speaker win be *he Mebrahtic family will_ Mr Abdo Badra, agronomist duc^ * Missionary service in from Nutrite Inc.and Mr.R.C.^he , Shawville Standard (Bob) Hamilton, PhD.from Church.Mr Conley is iust back Monsanto Chemicals.Coffee \u201c*om Egypt.The Mebrahtie Family are refugees from Old timers will say us nay but it did seem to many here that the snowfall last week was the heaviest in living memory! Some folks got out and shovelled and shovelled and shovelled, and others just stayed in their houses and watched that white stuff pile up, knowing it would eventually melt away.And so it did! Carnaval de Fort-Coulonge con The last of the Winter Carnivals was held at Fort-Coulonge last week with lots of snow and lots of fun and lots of hardy H enthusiasm to make the parade something special to behold.Ken Rose has very kindly provided these photographs of the great event.and donuts will be served.B2M14 B1M7 a k-r ¦> i.: : «ni.I v ri A 11 >il > 3 ¦t IS h\\A #>' v K ay Senior citizens elect officers ?.K v r m At their first meeting of the new season the Shawville and District Senior Citizens Club elected a board of directors to conduct activities during 1984, and until they hold their next elections.Left to right, standing, are President Mary Russell, Vice President Mildred Bailey, Freda Horner, and seated Secretary Isabel Vicker and Treasurer Elsie Schwartz.Activities of this organization include afternoon meetings, occasional trips, games and refreshments shared among the members.They meet once a month on the third Tuesday of the month, and members are always welcome.The annual membership fee is one dollar.x N * .I / mti n ;A are tZRPNRVAL < m A SrfL .4 0 MM m ¦ » m A 11 I H * L ü * h b K ii i i.i I latest on their card game after the election of officers at the Shawville and District Senior Citizens Club meeting are Muriel baton.Ruby RoiSBstroSIHHSiiSiHlllllilltfiiHMBH ear side is Kehoe L Page 2, THE EQUITY, Wednesday, March 7,1984 P.C.H.donations Quyon.He estimates the total revenue ji«LS\u201c.tÆ'2SSSô;i)S!\t.Ad* D?ur ssZiSsSana of oefidU reported annually J* ¦ brother, DeMwmd Staf- unfortunate period krd.who died in R°ch«*ter.Richard Cartwright's NT.He was the wn of the late control, the increase of the net Michael and Mary e debt has only been $16,476,527, (Hannaberry) Stafford \u2014\t_\t,\t«\tI SratS^SKtf\tQuebec Government seeks SSi ¦\" ^&Lw\u201ccfiSrKf information on culture Concert.The Philharmonic ^neral was held from St Club of Bristol, conducted by Mary» 9urïh>,,S!îy
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