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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 13 Mar 1952, p. 2

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PAGE VO TH CANAIAN CAMPIO, MILON, OTARIOTH UBS DDs& Y S AIH11.15 I MAY HAVE SEEMED BETTER 1 An Expression of Faith À The Canadian Red Cross Society opened ils campaign for fonds this week to, allow a con-g tinuationa of the varied and important services1 carried on by this organizalion. In car and peace thse Red Cross is the symbol of relief foc human auffering. This year's compaign for $5,222,000 is dedicated "in ime of peace le carry oen and ansint in work for the improvement of health, the prevention of diseane and the mitigations of suffering throaghoat the world". During the Winnipeg f loods, if was the Red Cross who quickly responded f0i the cali and reed for assistance. From hot coffee for tOc dike workers toi blood plasma for the injared, the Red Cross met the need. The first Red Cross erganizations acre ferm- ed imnediately after the Geneva Convention of 1863, and their original objeat wan to, assial the wounded in ime of war. later th0cm acivilies expanded until they covered the present wide field of hamanitarian worh. Each national sociely such as thc Canadian Red Cross has a bond of union in the Inter- national Committee for thc Relief of the Wound- ed in war. This committee Oas its eadqaarters et Geneva, Switzerland. For six years, despite rising costs, yocr ted Cross han continaed to eopand is services with- out increasing its objective. This year, the objec- tive has been raised f rom $5000000 to $5.200,- 000-an amount barely sufficient bo compensate for increased cosîs of operation. This is the ab- nole opeealing minimum for your ted Cross t0 mainitain its works of mercy. If must be met and if possible, ccceeded. Your contribution hlps previcle thc free blood transfusion service-a 2d hocr Disaster Sec- vice. Il helps maintain Oulpoît Hospîlals and Nursing Staions--aids celerans. It Oîpsi n crip- pied childrcn's work-und guards lices thrcugh ted Cross health and casualty services. Thc ted Cross carnpaign is necesscry and a contribution towarcls thc mainteance cf ils ser- vices is an expression cf faiîh in hcrncnitaricn v/ork. No Union Contract Thc work mach Oct cornein for cerne prcîty drastitc cting in thec ast 1cm jnart TOhef.,', day weck is bccorning încrnctingly cornron cr Canada. About Ime thirds cf the plant nrnployccs cn thneranufacluring industries and a slightly higher proportion cf office empicyets are ner- mally morkîng fîva cays a wnek", states the De- partrnenl cf Labor Anncal Report. TOe average office staff, nmployed ful l ime, acîually is on thc job 19 per cent, cf the hocrs in the year and that does nol inclade tîrne oul foc coffce, ilînets, or just plain loafing. But despite labor reports and statîstical ave- rages there is stili one profession that seerna b alîracl more and more ampicynes rith ne ap- parent thought fer mork wech or union centract. Vacations mirri pay are alto an cnthecght cf iuoury co mater 0cwm rany yeacs tha employen may have Onen mîlh thn company. Nather is there acy senîority cule which semetîrnet leads toi disagreement but sldern 10 arbitratien. Ves, housemivci, mhca they graduate te Ihat stalas from thc dreary days in an office take on thc task cf working an average cf 59 per cent, cf the heurs cf the year, or aroand id hours per dlay, including Sundays, holidays, and Christmas. Especially Christmas. Young women sîill aspire to the position cf hoasemife despile the tremendous change in the merking heurs. One editorialisl conlcnds thal during thc years the ladies foaght for the franchise their leaders promised greal Ihings for thc nation if the women received the righl 10 vote. "Women have not laken thc part in local, provincial and fedéral affairs that they might have", 0e said. Il seerns rather obvicus thal inning the franchise mas cnc thîcg bal the ladies miii evi- dently stili have 10 mork oct a "union agree- ment" to allow t10cm ime cff from their td houe day 10, pursue political carcers. Perhaps the granting of the franchise mas junI one cf the bat- ics Ihat momen think lhey mon. A Truly Irish Day ( True Irish ail over the worid wiII 0e gelting eut their best for the "azearin' o' the green" ai the accual celebration knomc as St. Patricks Day mvhich cernes on Macch 17, lis Monday. The radie mili carry a ide variety cf Irish lunes and folk songs and everyone miii try oc adopl an Irish accent. St. Patrick, mhomn the celebration honora, lived belmeen 396 and 469. Some believe he was born near the site of what is nom Dumbar- ton, Scotland, bal others contend Ihal France mas C his birthplace. AI the age cf 16 0e mas laken captive 10 reiand, but afler sia years 0e escaped. Feeling hîmself called t0 abolish paganîsm f rom the land cf his caplivity, Oc sîudied for the . i. ...... . .. prieslhood, mas consecraled Bishop cf Ireland, "SCRM and 0e gan his missionary aork there in 432. t s said Ihal 0e founded 300 churches in the island and baplized more than 12,000 concerts. NO R TH Legecd says 0e drove the snakes ot of Ireland EAST and Ihat 0e morked miracles. EAi The Shamrock, as the national emblem of ~W E lelacd, is said to hace bec ased by St. Patrick for ils three leaves, ro leach the doctrine cf theS Trinily. The mall-loced lunes cf "Danny Boy", "Wear- New Boasterc n' ' theGreen", -Kathleeta Mavourneen","Thee ecra e e chccl,' ih~ierdc Rose cf Tralee" and others miii predominale for -toiwaicie. e Tc rcîle. hicb a day and evcryone miii 0e cut in green, milO ha,c becs priipoed by thce Gecrge- perhaps a shamrock, ahen thn Irish mark the lccc Rezlut Merchacla' AScae- 1 7tlî cf March in hecor ef St. Patrick. l,î h lOi' theChcmrbcr of Corn- ,uvee.Thc Chaer ailI hanc a - - - -- -- - - ow fit c.clie' thcii jccîco iccrchcctc Is It Worth, It? andîîc.î',îlc grg ii. This year's ratepayers in toan ail1 ian cern - î'îî,iîîiced jijcIfor Goî~ i'e pellcd te dîg cdown deep for the municipal taxes t, ic biiic',o.qerc care .icoiiniti to operate ttlornn Bct figctes last year show- ree:it cacntce itvt-ltiiii-ltiof ed thal people cf Ontario spent $210 million on "", i,iC et and h,cic piti- liquer. Municipal tacets ii, et ecer, cerne in h.i i i ýf tlî. i. i .. iii 1,L< for leud crîtîcîtm on lehcll cifte l.îpaycrs. Octî.ii ast year, mthout to nc, te1ccc.O ttg Ontario lt retîclnnt, cion he î cisoor cnd ac udt itllion C-'il- (, iih. i g. peopl,tspcnîan average ci $2,6, prcnt c In, itieIltc forl, fii inia cfcrilycof four, $1f4. j. g.i Ticcereecccmat. th u,'ci,'ci . i drr, i ci i é,cltin Ontario miecisc'io I tiicloleyc011 -pecl nmcre tlîcn .i$4 oncri j i M :o' , t, 50i). i i thc cpeol fM toit Tiitt $1ll5,00iii 'tîn theic of'î'cth.t, wouk] MIi'iltc Ion cil cioflic mccl attractivce chicinitiiiit Oc tîcc'e o f istcrs, Ihat Ontariococld ever nee. eupendîtcrc of $210 nmillion. The t1ci lcnuecf fiedcictcccc crp lcn nOtario ls er ee i... hi i I. t,. i.. S y OUTH Bltz 'Fron Hal on In every provicncce inCanadathe Red Cross wll thisyear bestagig .blilz" campaigns-one night drives -tt, btain fonds. And it wac i Oahvitle that the idca for thtc hmnd of acswific s zzlcngcampaign orig- Hcth 13il, c,'and 1'alerccmar ii-ct incthe Ocavill" ttýd ccccs Alrccat îlumnes Alccct liticccc' icthc ttlc cf ccc.îcg-ries n thte Gchntllc llecd Stcc The pcpccc photo- licic. Oakvillc pcts 1 d i,,c, lhéi c c t ritcck.! 1h, pictcc, cai,,' c ,ys ntcýrtain- cng aIthi. ' f.t cltcgethcr etcîî. or, c ' c,'ti, thinck f c. ~ ,, , t,' Th, dccý n.;, il)h - c: t c11 'i Ad1h' cl, QAT THjCý 'thing lrorn wheat le polaIoent ccc about $450 ST. PAUL'S UNITED CHURCH !KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCI' cîîlloîî Yct me cpect clrnect hall cs mcch fcr Mbliteîr-RFV. 4. S.. BLAIR. B&A tES. E. ORSBORN, Mtts, liqcer as mas pai o c lrmerc for cil tec rclît Otf.it,l.MrIRobert K. Cure 1 lira. G. Nesseti, Ortant they pSoliAS. MAItCH 16th, 19.92 Il in cslct to pcint ccl 0cm man cii tlci il ;, rl ,i.il 11 01iiIf, WL. tiii Mii 11, cocld Oc Ocîi mlt ih $210 millictoen c ncî i i, o oirSi ..i I... 1 700 i iii'. iil1,M . fi part cf clicetthct ncney cocld Ocj, or 0c i;., a k . ei, 1, îr.îîi..cî,cîc'îtcit i ay cornes could On Oci l, or hcccrnry pu1ci ,,, ,,t ii i.Tli, iMtehI letE miejhl have Iccen ceaIte c nicnrcîty nittîcilof SiI ,iiM ai ilil WEt ilîccia toppîng cchool '.W Sitî,î,,î.î'.Miii.cMtl 74iiis, Ili c ccl as csclestc point oCcl 0cmrccO cl iiinc. h'ii liii .li iii Iîaiil17-4sj.0 îen, ýý gocd mcck cen 0e dcnecIcy thc procince mltltaTiwit t ic if0 TOefitLî ,îtîîîc Gcîîîîp H8ii-.0,1l.Col-i, !40 million mhicO it coecîs ic lacet. t;cîîîii ilf0heW.A. iîll îicît'i F. E. Bebch. Thn $210 millicn amount miii net On radcced Scî'cic,'cc t tiOi pro, cati arh 9 80 m. cctl itOn people themsnîces rnaiize tOut $210 mic i. th.eîdomecofChiiitit Couicticclc't. edîn million dollars mortO of lîquor in a year is ccl Sheidon Fcalhectioe morth il, thal bhey are getting poer calue for tOnheîrda,î MarcO 19-6.45, TyctRc.o ST. JOHN'S, NASSAGAWUYA $210 million, and that tbey could gel better 730nClir;800 enior Chi. i-and value, more happincss acd greater satisfaction ____ST.______________ OEI,îsanî LI by spcndîeg thc money in other maya Bsnv. S.LE. Parti Bector GRACE ANGLICAN CHURC14 SNAMRHlt,15 étes. J, floias, FeisB.A.. LTt 3rd Scaday in LeaI RELflsa 11.00 cni.-Moraiof Prcyec, Chiiech Editorial Notes __School aad Sermon aI St. Our congratulations t0 cur ccighbocrîng con- SUNDAY, MARCH 1610. 1952 2.30 p.a -Eveeing Praercand tempcrary, The Georgeown Herald, on acquir- Third Soaday an Lent lote Bcpiîcm at St. John's. 8.00 am.-Holy Comounioo. Marc 19-1130 Pm., Meeting cf A. ing fine cea larger premises cn Georgetown. We 10.00am.Sooduy Srhool aîîd YPA. aI Liacutone Schoes. îîcderstand Ihal mith thc move te ncm quarlers, Bible Classes. AIl Arr Wclccme severai nem picces cf cquipmenc have been ad- 11, rm Mtini.n clede including a nnm ccmspaper press mhich is 700 p.a --Ch(itrl Ecencog and BOWES BAPTIST CNURCN te go int operation lis aeck. TOn Herald Oas Sermon. Os Highway Na. 25 bcen in the same stand since cur ecrlijet rncoilec- HCIy baplua Oc .îppoiotîîîeîî. Pantor, Robert F. Onyder Thacoday. MercO 20-c pam., Nid- lion, having lirst Onen iocaîed upsîcirs in tOceinecO Leoten sercvi..c ad ad- SURlIAS' MARCH 1610, 1952 prescat building and mcvîng doanstairs aller a drecc ana100cîîî Sermon in 1. O. 0. F. Af iiid iii dex tera i,-rv 'ic i c H ll lire about 3d ycarc cgc. dîîrncent,'î. Fidîn, MircO1410, 8015 p. f'racvr meetingîîc riii i ttOc ________________________________homîe cf Nr. Frî'd Robbinn Mrtîn St. PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CIIURCH MILTON GOSPEL CHAPEL Il 5EVILî. îos In la 10Fermera' Building Order of Services lIIPld ia 1.000'F. Halt) SURlIAS. MARCH 1610, 1952 5lsbd ia he Heatof Halon oc -y 1030 a.an.-Stcday ScboulandAd- ill R ible Clas. cmr Tharoday ai Main St., Hilton, Ont. Mua. hîîîlcy. M,îîch 14-clu30 paM. laveC .ccc lia.-EvininafService. C.W.N.A.,ad thc Ontario-Qcebe Dîiîvis iono e i Nîîtîîîg acd Riblie Stiitly Thcrndcy, Here, 13 at .0Wooc- ,Adcrtiing ratsconrrquest. Schocniptiiiei SURIIAY, MARCH 16h, 1952 eîî'. MiA.iinary Aîîiaîcry lif idvacere,$2.50 la Canada; ie montOs $1.50; 10.00liii c-Siiday Reboout the hontce cf Mcs. Fied Rob- sr Ge;cu.5 anthe Unfited SîtaActhorieed ao 1.0 Sh iau. s Mail, Pot Office Deprtacat, Ottoa.ut îai.îî vyRcieh 7.0 ti.naE;ncglitiicScrei' iday. Merch 14 ai 8.00 Vîlof a. A. Dills, Edtor and PuibRaher Pectîtec' et tOe home if Erc Tiiicdey, March 160 &1).m.a , Sherratl. O F FIC E T EL E P HONE 2 2 0 yiuciuPcifetMee.ting. Tiii'dy. Mrc 18 ai 30 Pccyec Wedoisddy, March 17 -.09 pm., and Rible Stody. 1 Wiiai'o Aîailiary. AI Are Wecme Fifty Years Ago From the CanadiaaaChsampion of Thusraday. Marcta l3tta, 1902 Lieut-Col. Goodwîtlie and Majors Grant and Mocre addrecsed thet Ccuoty Cccnctt. Mr. Wilontcved1 and secodcd by Mc. Andrew, Ihal thae cana af$250 0e graoted ta 10e 2010 Regiment Lorme Rifles for thse purpase of hetping tb defray the cost of mess leat andi eooking ar- rangement, pracidefi the regiment1 go ta camp. J. S. Dearan, Publie Schoot taspector. preseoted hic e port. Tise repart af the lospeetor cf Prisons and Reformalories for On- taris shows tIsaI during the tact year, eodiog Seplember 30th, 1901, 90 maie andi 8 femnate prisanera weecommittefi lu Milton jait, a total of 46 tess than in the previos year. The lowest except at Pees- broke and St. Thomas. Tbere mere 59 birth, 17 marriages andi 40 deattta ia Esqsesing Town- shtp tact year. T. C. Dales. Lowville. ic basy pro- parng for hicncw haro. A pig killtag hec tock place a1 H. Grif- ths place, Boyne, tact week. A. Headercca dtd the kctfe work. Huit Brcc. havc parchaccd the fa cf John ouccceld. In the rebsildiag of the Toronlt Univercity aller the lire cf 1890f, thc aclhccîttes fcccd Ihat the sta.e cf the finances' did ,tît , arcat1h c,'clccelîcc cf Cotvccaticn Hall. The Burtingtca Gazette is receiv- 0f cngratlaticnson cidcls ticl't hîrlhdcy. Thc bcd cwayl c do uccd te ccc- cevsist l.dcgccd tb chers; thc cihl c'cy t,,galhcc c to cealler. BORN MILLS Oc Fehccacy 251h. to thc u ile,,of .Johc R.Mitît, a son. MARRIED HIiBINSGN-DIXGN-Atlthcîcc,.- Une,.Iccc,c. l,ll of .0, ciiifl, on îMc, h Olh. hi Hec F. W. Th,,cîjccc,, ,oftAchci ccc, Jce A li1î,,,. ,,,î.T, .d,,ic.î. tiMi, ttfl'ltlhfI, th,, ,,lch Bloc,,c - on .,îThur. ,L, h c icH, Mchi,. Tw.nty Years Ago Fran tIse CanaditanChempim 01a Ttcsday, Mareh l7tn, 1982 Three curlingricks fram Bitas lcck part in the Hamilton Bamspiet ladt ceeh. J. Maxted's ciaO, comn- pcced cf L. H. itie, C. Lecocq, J. Leccccq and J. Maxtefi, skip, was suecesafalinlawinning second prize for the Spectator Trophy. TIse prise mas 4 caps dionatefi Oy tise Canadian Banks of Commerce. Nine of 10e tan farmera la the Stewarttawn district witi have their telephonea remaovei if tise Bell Telephane Co. does ast redue tise rates ta sabseribers of the George- town exehange. Signa of spriag multipty. Beauti- fat Oluehirda have made theie ap- pearsoce in the Milton district thIs week. On Sunday tant a horse betangissg tc Morley Watsan of Nelsn, was stracs by an automobile on tise Dandes Highway. The animal Isad lie hack heokea and isafi tabe dectroyei. A number cf cporta frcm Miltaon ceill motor ta Wsterdawa on Mas- day eceaing nxt c ea 0ce eboxisg. boctsaintah1eMemaoriat Hall. Ose cf the featcrea wtll Oc the 112 pccad cdace, Eddie Gooch cf Milton, stBil Marshall, Lenca A. C. Hamiltcn. Mies Perle MeMîillan. daughler of M. and Mcc. Linua MeMtllaa, Nes- cagaceca. hasacccccssfally pcesed c 1h occas her Primsrc Pianoforte eainalîcoc aI the Toronto Con- ccrnalccy cf Music. HalînCccnly Bacehall League anacal meeting ccd hanquetlo March 2610 la Milton with First Vtce Pcectdcnt J. K. JulIen and Secrelace W. J. Scyder of the O.B. A.A. in atteadance. The league rnlccepandliiseacmwith an ad- ditîcnclitînlcmediate gccpand a nein junior ceria, and ecill la afl pcchchility b cconatcîhHatton- Wcnt,ocîth Lccgcc Acîca. Milton. Geocgetccc acd Oshedle cre the diclubsh. BORN4 'iIeFAUL-;it the Peivale Patients* Pcttcc TorontocGenerat Hos- pital. ca Tîý,ctdav. March 1510. ta Rev. ccd Mcc. J. N. MeFacI, nec Sarach O-tee c f Mitton, a dacgh- Sarhach Etizabh. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY AND TRAVELLER'S GUIDE MEDICAL THE STEVENSON CLINIC Phones: diltlon-Ncaaher 2 Dr. C. K. Stevenson IDr. EraMeInyk Dr. Mc'Grrgar E. Knight Office fIcceas: A..--y .ipiciitniiiî ecty. P.N-1-t 7-9 StJNOAYS-Emrncîesony MILTON PR1 VATE HOSPITAL X-RAY Corcnee, , P.R.ccd Go.îl Surgeoin DR. G. E. SYER Phynielan and Surgeon Office-JieseStec~t Phone No. 38 Office Hcums: 9 am.; 1-3 7-8.30 p.m. Coroner DR. J. W. McCUTCHEON Olfire Hour&-4 arn.; 1-4, 7-9 p.m. Faraners' Building, Main Street Telephone 395W Residence 395J LEGAL DICK & DiCK W. 1. DICK, K.C. K. Y. DICK Barrinters, Soicitars Brama Street, opposite Aresa Tetephone 4 T. A. HUTCHINSON, K.C. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Office-Ncat Door Champion Office. Main St., Milton Telephcce 54 DENTAL DR. G. A. KING DENTAL SURGEON Office ta Royal Building, Millen Hocro 9-5 Eceningo Oy Appointment X-Roy Service Telephone 197 DR. F. E. BABCOCK DENTAL SURGEON Office ia Facrrc' Building o steet flocr Eccoinge Oy appoiotmcnt X-Rcy Sevice Tetephoîîe 85 CHIROPRACTOR D. THEODORE WATSON CHIROI'RACTOR WEST MARY ST., HILTON iRecîdence of Mrs. C. Morley) OFFICE HOURS: * .SAT. - 10a.. .m Or by appoiatassat tetephase 52r NIELSEN - The C hiropractoe 4 Drugless Therapit 371h Year of Practlce 6 Lady Attendant Mon., Tues., Fri.. 2-5 p.m. Wed.. Sut., 2-5 and 8-9 p.m. Cîosed Thamsday Oner Dominion Store. Georgetao Phone 150W OPTICAL CARSTEN GLAHN Saccesoor 10 H. C. LAIRD For Appuintmeals Phone M6 Milton GEORGE E. ELLIOTT _____________________ Barrintr.Solicitor, Natary Public LEVER & HOSKIN Offie--la Farcero' Buîitding (Isartrred Accoassanta Min Street, Mitlton u Souccea 10 t Telcpboae 70 IENKINS .&IHARDY 1305i Hetrepultlan Btdg., TRAVELLERS' GUIDE 44 Victoria St., Toronto __________________________ Rî. 9131 CANADIAN PACIFI C RAILWAY Standard Time fWeucgroety eciliiiretist00aaea! Goiag Eact-7.51 a.m. deily; 2.07 %Aa iernalyhldoings1 tom 300 5 pam. daily; 0.57 pam daily, efcepticcuoolbtig ratb2 Sunday. are. Contact Sîîaday cnty 9.24 p.m. Goiaf Wectt9.35aa. deify; 6.3t C. H.DYMENT pa dcdily, 12.455 cm. duit ecelîlRealtor Socdey llaf i123 5healworO St. S., Ramilton Phone 78065 CANADIAR NATIONAL RAILWAY ANDY FRANK Goinf Nueth-7.50 a. .Salcaman aI Caapbellnilts Goiag South-7.tl pam. Phone Milton 25r2 Pub P' pcycblc en cinglecocpie' Second Ctasc BUSINESS A ND EDITOR I AL THE CANADIAN CHAMPION, MILTON, ONTARIO PAM TWO THURSDAY, MARCH lath, 1952

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