ïaulabian Ompin Volume 88.--No. 50. M IL TON, ONT A RIO, T H URSDAY, MA Y 20th, 1948 Ten Home-Prin t Pages-Five Cents School Children work startea ,n [laitonriMiisivalFestívalW enrs Iilt il andl Ist rict MAX NORRIS, MILTON 1.VMiÐIN HIGHWAY BgAtndance em < iEof op O 'rtw fori ou.nuu Vist ieltoni \rn < Keen Compet tion Council Last W eek • il aitn alrbigijr Many hockey fans and(]winter Mlo n ititaangave. din lan aton, afonrtbengenjur sport enthusiasts eagerly waiting splendid response to the appea fe na cient onh ec F1ftiyýFour are Giests at the1 for wNinter to roll around again the C'anaia(in Redl Crcoss and ove- IiuLevard near Belview Avenue at ConyConi-Adese iol be surprised to sese the in- suhbscribed Ilhe quotla by $463.80 lat riday His co1or- AI! Parso Hialton Represent- , , teror f te iltn aenathi lhi- Milton and district objective ed at Event in Milton by Various Officials wVeek. Workmen have been rip- was $1100 and thec total subscrip- with s , a trck rvenueby John M.Wee Fifty-four boys and girls from'rooms, seats and scooping up the àu iar th e dalof$16he.0campa eIg collidmng with the heavy vehlicle, allg pat ftecutrpeet ar of arncoverngthe esing.1 C-eanvte as 156.5;hef at anks lhe moto-cycle skidded under- Large attendance greeted the ing patei ffeentyschoolswere sulayrfndreprin forthe new$18.25a oa t ions:55 Ll ainkouty'ieathfii ,Howard Nickling, chief many public and high school pupils guests at he regula monthlyurtfiacein salations.10.00 HrnbeWI.,$1; Soth f the Hamilton Beach Poiee who viedl for county honors at the mueetài heofHaltonC ont Coun- What looedintlageborerealyBlock W. 1. 550; Campbellville W. Force reported, two day Hltion Music Festival ci] ]ast week. looks like an airopaehagrL, $25; Omagh W.I. $10;MMoun NB-Y heldo, at nox resbyteranChrcha Under the supervision of Roy now. Almost everything is strip- Ta elncl Uni ons .$25. MILON BY MltnlatThrsayanTFidy Smith nd Mis Mararet ax- e out f theinteror, ecept TheioalReW Cosswihe $2AM NGGRAUAESBoth adjudicators, Lloyd W. Stedtheanpupiss we retelcom ed y uepieof sand n er t nthahakal h Cnases nayQEEN'S UNIVERSITY Tufford, director of music at Waden ore ls evewoesaYi cetr f et ader te who çai helped makert.e amp agn aBarrie and Maj. Brian S. McCool, members would do all in their c As the season progresses remod- \SUcces.Amngth 63 en anwmnua assitant e dcto ofMusictDe- powver. to make them feel at home elling work will continue as pipes ._togauaea te10tknna artm eof dca tion, p ilsth during the visit. He told them'are placed for freezi.ng punyposes. ANNALMETIG oncataQueen's anivestl oka-pesne yteppl an ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ N I MneetgpormhdbeEr Amtoganucdta FT E I NGWO EN' oKngscton ls at urday s Mivet minHalton County, qan ntee, ith a urnheoniate e n Atrorkgiscompeed the OFCANADI N WLUI S ton boy, Ronald A. Galbraith, wh3j The morning and afternooon ses- nooanerecess, a wnell asai tourofwlhe ne wof the mostemd en rece CUBived the degree of Bachelor of sion of the first day was devoted to the difrent buiswlingsa opeaedbu r if ici ale nartena smtheprv-Apiplied Science in Mechanical En- both vocal and choral work fromn the mufernt ulig prtdb ricipality.era in teerv At thie concluding meeting of the gneig rural schools, while in the evening Coe unficials an reres nce eason for- the Women's Canadian Nover before in Queen's history a large crowd enjoyed the musical a tiv fomffrean rPrvinof¯ -club, helid Tuesday afternoon. M. v lhadt so many graduates stepped numbhers by high schlatpupils. Ota rom DerentsPgaveibeof lHECOTE-MMULE 1t. lt the home of the rpeiethefore the assembled staff and r-e-1 Friday was devoted to urban Otarin eptet togthe i or EDDING IN AILL ANTSMrs. W. 1. Dick, annual reports relved ftromn the hands of the!Wschool comrpetition. tAmongthoe speatin w or.Wd DN INALS NT were given and thec late of officers Chancellor, Hon C. A. Dunning,1 Burlington-Nelson High School Rmogrs, county assessorehortd NGIA CUC for the coming season presented loeir hiard-earned degrees. tlook honoers in the different choir Rondgers orkntae,,by th countyAN .LICAnald is the son of Mr.1 and>classes, %while Oakville and Tra- assesste or's oc S erg Dary !Aa abcgondo an-Mrs. M. E. Nixon i, the new MmRobertsB. Galbraith, Queen falgar edged out solo contestants theOnaro roiniaPlie ave in, snapdagosund sp crmg president; Mrs R. M. ClemeniSreet. Milton. Ba-th Mr. Galbraith'from oilher parts of the county. an interesting talk on safety: I. flowers in AillSaints' Anglican Unusual talent %was indicated b y youthful contestants in the ma" ny w-ped Nt; rs. Ruy MW a!-anis dauh Ternl. Mrs.R A.FIr.%,Minthon Publ S c lasdouble i C. Marritt, Ontario Department of Church, Milton Heights, the mar- el-asses ai the annualliIalton Musir Festival, held aci Knox Presbyterni aroootjunvdtownhnr ntercas hl Ladsan Fret, ol temth iage of Helen Larena McMullen. Church here last ThIursday and Friday. In photo abo:ve, Elizabeti reaurr; Miss M. Hume, etor. Kingston Io attend convocation and Gladys Hystead and Elizabeth value of reforestration in the count- daughter oif Mr. and Mrs. R Mc- Marcellus (lefil and (;ladys Hy' stead of Milton Hfigh School wer, placed unelorc ae:Mr.-.c. ku t se hir son presented with hisMaelupacdeon in h ty;whleW.I.Dic, .C. ndMullen of Miilton Heights, to Rob- oecoun mite Vocal l)uet Clai.- for Urban G;il, Under 21 MrV . Iý Dick. Mrs. R. S. Adam,.c>gre.-duet class for girls under 21 yearc Crown Attorney for Haltonr, out- ert John Coates, son of Mr. and .-Poob1Rs ern r.ASrot r.M.EGw r. Galbraith said it was a won- Hundreds of youong contestants t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I iie h ucin fjsie d r.R otso itnwspr ad. Mrs. Palmer Book. 1 <-rfl sighit to sel the huge throng wvere brought to Milton, either by viigth os adilstokepfrmedR.byoRev.ofG.iHoddat er.-rs.int'resi in thlelciviies and pur-a.,e n,and women during the lm- their parents, freinds or, school ousth ftobleand grt e old Iobert Crilpaed the wedd- pr f th lubisston a nw resi% t. convocation ceremony, bseand whether they were nevr av t far isdearme t.,ous. l.nn-erhiae rece iver adhorc- na<ýidig thttheeere su manywinners or, .not, it was the annual weehose tyitestosis patmevery in inmariae y er aterans oes freowe.theSet gadaling, convocation Iwas held]outing they Io eagerly v looked citizen.Dr. Jlisaam ssatervt-the bride wore a portrait gown of r Iy or1a ie yM.sin two r>arts the>morning for those; forward to. viie. r aes athrUnt. . grmilzuatingin alieri scieýnce and Il %was announiced that Miss Jean and it's work in our Imunicirpaity, silk trapunto braiding and fashion-. acdoesofvale ndvaredn-of afernonforfaulYofatCeerfGorewn as i- L. L. Skuee. Public Schoo, llIn-cid in a long graceful skirt. Her rhdbe gvn lh hns hoo Il le nlsrhool for ntr flthe Halton Music Festiva spector addressed the pupils ai the long veil i>f tulle illuion was heldi of the I-gbiIrh n omfIrablehlripfr14 luchon hldatth Uitd ya bandeau of looped cisatin and , - aerom ofationof the l.gicnassas Church. He emphasized to the she carried epink carnations at oni loPse yl wfrlnrihn<-aangmnt orfrm,1In Cwsh erhtampo soo ttr.Pec ote vri ouslasses; children the shtuals and rocks they se es . hreyMMlln ig coo eenue Issue a tkg l,. bnithe *artin pro-p. - Rw.1 t<-mpfrpubleity. Mo-'till Mten r wina r orval798 would encouniter during their voy- s'-ter Iof the bride wore a gown of for $49000-Aissist Board o "' o f vhabIge.he po-t Ma it J Plaht Gprdsneo ms >Sehn rin. inb rook 1(79) age on the sea of lIfe, referring pale blue flowered marquisette., .. psdapoc a ob bu auatr rauessaeet ( Á. il to evn uies hih e eyfashioned with off the shoulder Trade in Arranging Parking m f~: wIflie The cost of grad- oloigtheusies s n.Choion Bnram.,Pinero1 v, . would help them to pass the neckline and bouffant skirt and Area--Woodward Ave. Bridgze ng andi graveI-ling tilot was NIr"1. - Suesoeo euc- IIOWnii)( r nrolm.ýgae under7,5)rp: dnezoesaeymatching handeau of .looedsatin toA]ow for Sidewalk I-stimiated at $S40l ai the most. tion *a Ithoughful. uoos -an'uarioBrs18: aagwy He concluded by telling thlent and carried pink car-nations and -- This lot s1hould also be lighteg llI ethrIeligh.tfuil ades hre lhn,1,hdanr C1 asgwy the story of Lincoln adding is mot- sweet peas. Wmi. Coates was Tho regular meeting of Milton (In this poet The following A\ orial hialf houcrcolud th, rescapl from serious injury on i uondrer-5 pupils Moffat 8S4);Un- to, "'I will study to rprem est man and the ushers weore ('ounicil was held on Tuesday ev- motion wasiald' 1-48 ason of th- Club', ae-Tesa morning when he slippedlion S.S. 10 Trafalgar (82). Choir midad oe a m pprtn- Ray Olan and James Woods. ening. Mayor C H. Heslop pre- M,,ved lby Whewell and oecondedii i s and fell ito a hopper ait the Mil-1 enrolment 25 pupils and over ity will come." Mr. Dick also The reception was held at the sided and Reeve J.W. Higgin,.v ýNomiiS t.hat Counc-il makle a ton Brick Co. He was buried in Hornby (85); Munn's (84); Pine spk.bride's parnts. Mr,. McMullen re- Counicillors H. F. Whewell, V. J. grant If .52X to the Board ,f MRS. ROY WILSON çJay for some time and torches view (81). Choir 2 and 3 ro ms During the session Warden ceived wearing a epowder blue Norris, F. L. Crawford, B. C. Mac- Taetowýar'ds a parking lot on HOS,.TESS MAY MEETI-NG wer sdtorkigb cie i. WieLnro 8) al rv Cleave announced to the pupils gabardine suit, matching hat and Na, K. C. Holdsworth were pires- the Martin property nealr the An- HORNBY W.I. wokn eacdntaly s -pedGen Williams. (81). that the County Counil was awar- ý black accessories. Mrs. Contes, ent. glican Church rprovided they ob- into a conveyair whl eh wasxakn Vocal Solo, rural girls 8 and dingprizs fo thetenbestessas· mtherof he goom ho asistdhCuncirwenmint Comitte oftaina fie yar la .eon te prpt he HrnbyW.I.metatote thinlaato crsherand lippd uner:DorenhHod n orn written, entitled, "My Visit torea grey gabardine suit, mat- Whole with Councillor B. G. Mac- orty and complete the project, home of Mrs. Roy Wilson for the 'when he stepped in to clear th 85; Mrie Harrop, Pine Grve 84; County Council." i ching at and black a cessorIe . N ab mn the chair. The follow ing1 Carried. M a y meceting. M r;. P Chisholm , sides w hile feeding the clay. Fe]- Ru h W g e S. . 1 , T a l a Counicil approved o esl-Their corsages were of pink roses. accounts were passed for pazymenit. 1A letter fromn the Dpatmntofouthwprsien, reiedeTe ownghi.emva.i ws0oudhe83TVcaaSloairs g1andune tien sponsored by William Van- For, the honeymoon trip to Hunts- Gore Dist. ire Ins. $ 2250 Ilighways approved the esçtimnate ladies travelledi far in imagination had suffered only muinor scratches Frances Cox, Mount Memo 82; sickle that the county contribute ville the bride donned a grey gab- Ocean Accident and Gua- of 55,210.20 for expenditure On as the nineteen ladies presenit ant- Tanya Max Dennan, SS. 5, Nel. to the superannuation fund of the ardine suit and grey hat, accent- antee ......... 69.10 the roads for 1948. Hialf of this sweredi rolli(-all with, "A trip I INTERESTING PROGRAM son, 80; Carol Merry Lirobrok, county gaol emnployees, an amount ed with pink flowers and corsage Vie Hall, garbage 208.00:estimated cost will be paid by the wolId like to take". A donation AT MAY MEETING 79. y o lequl to the monthly contributions of pmk1 roses. On their return Receiver Gen. income tax. 28.60 Department when they approve of wcas voted for the County Irecrea- Vocal Solo, rural boys 11 ad of the county employees, comn- they wil reside in Milton. Waterworks . 299.37 the work doette. ional park. The ladies are con- DRI MQUIN W. 1. under: Martin Davenport, 9S.S7 mencing July 1948. It wats ex- Stret anad WP o t 330 to.d9cur. C iHew une athpe anlidering having a garden party In The Drumquin W.I. meeting waI, Nassagaweya, 86; Gerald Home- plained that employees who were onHl rpry 3.3t ics ihCueltecer early summer. Delegates were held ait the home of Mrs.Far wood'ec, Guelph Junction, 84; Harvey 5 pevngunder $1500 a ye. a w u F ntig&t dn noencies 6.5 nguoa rain eafis h h e tt M. h seoattetnd the district an- on May 11th wit h 14 membersan Lyon, Maplle Grave, 83. Vocal so pa prcet o herslayHaB in C unybie Stan olc t.5 ioon stgvehiflsapnno)Ju I. 2 visitors presenit. The roll call girls 12 and over: Marjorie Scott, whletosoboethtamut -Everyone was interested lin hear- wasee ygadnn i.Unin 86; NareBon ap whieoulacontit 6 per c nt1,3572 A b-law for the construction ing Ms. Jas. McDougailltell ofAragntsweby adeingahints.beillylle,81- ornema ronamp-in Members felt fitwas In the in-Mr ikey Webilsiofwafoprsn-tofar municip als tem ofsand- their work in a home mission field Arngme nttdsplerefmaregard-Bannockburn, 7nne oaugSol, terests of the countythat Mr.t ics hiuligo ond ayswr a nrdcdadnorth of New Liskeard, last sum- ing the Insituteair d isply farticle.boys 12 and aver: Paul Coulsn en', the an 1 n tisn ay athou a ltoned yhln. dMp red.therhnece bry number of mr ewr ilmr pr ait.thA donationfai$10.h s v Liesion 83;DDonald Rasbe County Clerks and Treasurrs 'b'e- as hie hadl not complied with the before the final authority can be environmients after hearing how towac ordsteHlo. Rcetoa Moffat, 81., ucn pel Ing held at Woodstock May 1. Four Towns Again Entered building by-law. Counil diseu.,- received from the Department. perrple liveý in some parts of On-Inncgud. • Rural Duet: MaryCaryad R nfigthi oalt loIsedt the issuance of a permit and A by-law to authilorize the veon- Mis. Clifton read an mnieresting ay anya added the expenses would be borne|' nTwc aWe it was decided to have Mr. Roy struction of sewage 1reatment l'i avelling basket, a newlfloper on arm er's wiearteh and her nkRe d N ovatn85; lenr by the County while at theCoin.. Series of Gamnes S mith view this foundation and plant outfall sewers, pumping sta- venture pirmises Io add to tlehe , ir>we g arden eWgiealt~e ans,78 Cathried NrtonrGln vention give a ruling to Chief Canning. lion and force mains was read and hueitastonatch a few mi1n am,8 hrn Fra ser andt.76 tion aponsbred by Alex. MacLaren ton; Georgetown at Oakville. in the Barton survey. A map of .by-laws are in accordance with Anhmatrwic9uc a oneflSr.Spc eda hchool Solo, girls under 16: andJoh T.Arstrngintrut- atuda, My 2thGeorgetown the survey was viewedl and the the regulations laid dlown by the servedl and a social half hour en-' rt80;cocenigahe edraedmblBuligtn-elon ang the .rsreee onhmnerpal- a Acton; Milton at Oakville, location of the town lots shown Datmn. TesresonwihjydInstitute prize winning essay, writ- ;,on ' e 9 Mildred Luc- ity to report back at the June: Saturday, June 5th-Acton eA The Fire, Light and Police Comn- the mains are to be laid was pub- ten by Mrs. J. H. Christain on "My as, Burington-Nelson, 78. High meeting regarding the progressc of!I Oakville; Georgetown at Milton. miltee recommended that a delega- lished recently in the Champion as•g• Favontle Book". Of all the books School girls, sol, under 21: Ellen the new assessmnent method In their Saturday, June 12th-Oakville tion fromt the fire brigade attend reqluired by law. Ma o fLtl he had read, The Book of Book,; Mclenahan, Buillington-Nèlalon, municipality at Acton; Milton at Georgetown. the fire fighters training school A hy-law to introduce to auth- 1' i l'hie Bible wvas the best and lasting, 77; Elizabeth Marcellus, Milton, Ford Rogers, the county assessor Wedbinsday, June ,16t'h--Milton at McMaster University in June. orize the construction erection and Pla1' (*yClrk Our trhanks go to Stan Fuller and 76, Dorothy Greer, Burlington- was delegated to attend the annual at Oakville; Georgetown at Acton The Waterworks Committee re- equipment of two additional rooms •• Len Liste, for erecting the sign Nelson, 75. High School Solo, boys conenio o te Asesig ffc- Saturday, June 19th-Acton at commended thaet a set fee of $50 to the present High School in the ý l tteDuqi onrwic ne 1 aioe ereBt ers of Ontario being held at Loni- Georgetown; Oakville at Milton. be made lfor connection to the Town of Milton and to authorize is hopied will help tourists. terworth, Oakville, 76; David Paw- don on June 8-9-10. Wednesday, June 23rd-Milton water main on the west ide of the borrowing of $48,000 upon de- That familiar, radio voice that 'l'hie meeting closed by singing -son, Oakville, 73; John Lindley, Members moved that a hearty at Acton; Oakville at Georgetown. Bronte Street. Counicil approved bentures for the purpose.-Car- had listenmi in every home within 0 Canada, after which a social hialt Burlington-Nelson, 70. vote of thanks be tendered to Roy Saturday, June 26th-Oakville at of this recommendation by the ried. Tlhi, by-law lis necessary for, the range of C.B.C. will not hear houred. rfrsmet wr e- Dutm rson ndJern21:eKathleen Smith and Miss Maxted for their Acton; Milton at Georgetown. committee. Board to paoceed with the et- that friendly greetIng, 'Good Morn- joedeTompstonwnd JeGan C hste, o untiring efforts and assistance in Wednesday June 30th--Acton at Mr. E. V. Pesta presented planrs ection of these rooms. Th'le dif- ing Friends" fromn Andy Clarke. Gogtw,8;Gay yta preparing the annual visit of the Milton; Georgetown at Oakville. for a bridge to be erected on ferent municipalities; in the dist- The 65-year-old newspaper man DEADLINE POR and Elizabeth Marcellus, Milton, school children. Saturday, July 3rd-Georgetown Woodward Ave. Thle plans call- rit will opay their proportionate was stricken ]ast Saturday and az- POLITICAL ADS. Davis.E·lle tn Clenha nd 6.Dane Accouints approved inluded, at Acton; Milton at Oakville. ed for a twenty flout roadway. share according to the last equal- pleared] to be recovering when a re- -- Dvi, uingtdon-Naelsn,76 et Finance $1,879.44; Agriculture and Wednesday July 7th-OGakville at Counil felt, a sidewalk should be ized assessment, but as the rooms lapse occurred. He hadt prepared Political advertisements relat- (otne nPg ie Reforestration, $68.54; Printing, Georgetown; Acton at Milton. allowed for and Mr. Festa Is to are being built in Milton the Count- his script for the weekly overseas ing to the coIming Provincial el- $3.01; County Buildings, $58.85; Saturday July 10th-Oakville ai increase the width of t'he bridge to ci] have to issue these debentures. broadcasi scheduled for to-day. ection must be in The Champion - Hospital Accounts, $714.30; Educa- Acton; Milton at Georgetown. allow for the sidewalk and to sup- The issuzance of marrlage lie- "'The Mayor of Little Places", office onot later that 1 p.m. on tion, $3,118.06; County Roads, $5,-. Wednesday, July 14thi-Oakville ply the estimaied cst for the enmes was discussed by Council. the friendly voice of the %mal] Tuesday of eachn week in order ta Coming Events 916.24 at Milton; Aeton at Georgetown. completed Job. Clerk Sproat was to have the nec- towns, the weekly newspapers, the insure publication. Candidates and Council adjourned to meet June Saturday, July 17th-Milton at Mr. Harris and Mr. Grimwood, essary information for next Council purveyor of the finteresting things their agents are also reminded 14 at 2 p.m. Acton; Georgetown at Oakville. representing the Board of Trade meeting. At the present time there of[ life will not be with us on Sun- that requests to reserve spate ,noucements M Metng. l .Wednesday, July 21--Acton at were present to discuss the park- is no one authorized to Issue these day mornings and all of us will must be made no later than 1 fp.m. ois eàngarch ,..,et NEW FICTION FOR Oakville; Georgetown at Milton. ing problem on Main Street. The1 licenses in Milion. mniss im. on Monday of each week. P-efnewt a nmum charse ADULTS AND JUVENILES AT MILTON IBRARY Eor n aca on The public Library has receivedOrhseapis uqinW a number of interesting books forI.Lde rve Amsin2. lit juvenile section, also the fot- ý 1 ad .0 lowing books for adults:1,.MP.SHo The Moneyman; Unconquered;1.1leadShoAs- Gentleman's Agreement; Meaning • * nelnEfly of Treason; Babe Ruth Story; andMa 1t2.0P.Inhericp Zane Greys horta-oEu he.EirendDance, ga Coyn Ohestra, spo cesl Druqub in Who. Mt