]tA a bon in Volume 94.-No. 3. MILlTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 18th, 1953 Twelve Home Print Pages-Six Cents MITON BOARD PLANS PUBLIC SCHOOL HodLLSriye Appoint W. RandellSc o B ar toP ch S Sundy a HonbyMilton Postmaster Sho or oPrhs corIy semlelatHrnbyHal The appoinmirent of Wilam T Portable Unit;PSc o it ther .M SIltna Jun Ban in Randell a, Postmaster at Miltonr with he MltonJunir Bad in was, announrced yesterday in a let- attendance, marched to Hornbyl , tenrmte iotatr eea' A dee io K. Y. Dick and C. N. Kerr, from the public school United churc hurr ther Leyal Or- Depairtment. Hie will take over ni.i Board was presenit a itnCuclo odyeeigadotie On bealf f th conrega ion duie .f n e Firs W rM .thipoposai for, providing more accommodation at the public school. an hmslf, Rev Lhe k coe d Randel as bete cartket the r hypointed out there will be 40 new pupils starting Milton school in the lodge and band members to post office for 28 yearls and on, the Septe'mber.' At present 338 pupils are enrolled. By 1958 it is estimated worhi wih heHorbyconre.,permanent staff of the office for 18 there will be 503 pupils attending based on the presenit Milton population ation. The bamd playedi several fin, years. He will replace R. M. CIcý and not allowing fror any in housing and factory development. selections, as well as the hymns for ment, who is ret iring this month Ste srvce. "Abde Wit] M , after- 18 years of servirc. The( School Board proposed to purchase from the Heaton Co. of andesevi "On a d h istia Sodirs" Toronto a portable school room, 24x36 set on a concrete slab on the pro- Rev. Leck spoke on the religious, SasF l " """ thoý Jackso°"l°t The c°st °f this bu"lding il *5,730 with a dut les ofd endr Mcitizen tow id Sei Fowers, BUls net cost to Milton of $3,468 when the grants are paid. lit is estimated that service at the church, the lodges: At W.I. Meeting rI will ae1° o niths°- marched back to the hall, led by Mr. Dick stated that the archit-* the band. .h euemein fte mg ts, Barnett and Rieder, have been ýteHlo uul Ad patc The unemeetng f th Omgn cnsuted regarding building a new teHlo uulAd patc Women' Institute was held at the public school. The architects had which was held in Milton last homo, of the president, Miss Cyn-I viewed three possible sites for the week. Within 35 minutes afiter the I StitUte L.adies thia Joyce. The minutes of the last school, the Martin flats, Andy Gra_ first alarm was turned in 4.500 feet mee(-ting and the financial report , ham's property and the property at of hose was laid and water was Pln ACtivitieS for 19)52 were read and adopted and' th end of Commercial and Thomas being pumped through all the the correspondence was read. Any 1 tees Th latnmdpo ry pumpers. Mrs. Leonard Andrews was host- ',adies mnterested mn attending the 1 was recommended by the archit- A letter of resignation was re- esstoth Jnemetig f heOntario Women's Institute holida 'ees. ceived fromt Frank McNiven, who C mblvle Women'tis Institute 1 at Guelph Agricultuiral College was resigning from the Milton- when Mrs. George inglis presided. I wre requestedl to register with, The cost of eight acres of land lin North Trafalgar Planning Board The meceting opene wit 1al singing Mrs. Loren Guild, Rockwood and this location is $2.400 to the schou' owing to the pressure of his other the Institute Ode lin unison and re-_ anyone wishing to obtain bus ticki- board. It is proposed that the work. --Sitaff Photo poatmg thec Mary* Stewart Collect. A ets for the Association Country school he built with the necessary The following resolution was HALTON JUNIORS staged their annual field day at the Community Park, towville, on Saturday of last r i o. h te rs e In taf Cardensrare to contact areoa possibllet 1acil s to as o nhoTw f i oo week with juniors from all over the county participating in the softball tournaments and other revents. ilrsI-. Service. ýet decided what size the mnitial cepts with regret the resignation of Members of the Milton girls' teamn shown here are Wilma Sinclair, president of the Milton Junior Insti. The roll (,ll was answered by 30 Seveni ladies from Omagh W. 1. structure will take, untHl it is def- 1F. McNiven as a memnber of the tute and county treasurer; Dorothy Ingram, vice-president of the Junior Institutes; and Jean Peterson, members, "Sing, Say or Pay." Mrs. ten d the district annual meet- mitely establisihed how vmanyroo ,North Trafalgar Planning Board, fRh I oy P arker gave the, secretary s re.. mg at Burlington. Mrs Baoyley '1"sho ilnedt at .r dated June 8, 1953. The said count- secretary of he Milton Juniors and county press reporter. port. Mrs Aý T Moore gave the, very ably conducted thinc- at of the- children and to relieve theý cil further expresses lits appreciat- 11reasurer' I por l:t Mm z Garnet 1 on of oficers for the year 1953-54.. overcrowding in the oldt school ion for the work Mr. McNiven has Whaley the, chee reort and Mrs 'Ms. Ken McDougall favored with, building. It will possibly take six done in this departmnent during EHMuryM-Phil the lunch report an interesting reading. or eight classrooms. !t he past years." ~1* ,U A (« i e o r o t S T eA W W pins werc handed lu A sale if flow.rs andi bulbs and Council expressedi their willing - David T. Green was appointed to e ad 1 tikes prchsed fo th rerehment concluded the meet- n to co-operate, with th schoo the Milton ad North Trafalagr Fined ~ ~ ~ ý Fo ASalal"d1" *"""' in ra'sing the necessary mon. Planning Board and Mr. Green was kqa i z t o i ndl o i e o s a l A dona ,tio n A s m, de to t e H l.-y to finan ce this expansion pro- to b e notified. P ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I H". 0ftn eeaIono iutr il rm The following motion was pass- G S 0 0 Jak Chnce nd Vncen Di ar- ;il a Lowville p:ark. A homne fur*- ON n C O I A E. Clements. fire chief. was edi after a report of the condition ,Tik hane ad Vncet nmar andomi f ra, t wI r H om anrch o nt an demtonstrated the use- in which the contractors hadt left Provokes ~~t wers B tl 01-e senotenced to four mouonthas I n for inlxnio service Plans Plans Fall Term f the new eusitator which ha;ý the grounds i n the Bousfield sur- at hard bor and a fine of $100 and weeraefir ;I bus 1,in, to Nbgar be puirchased jointly by Milton 1vey: "that the clerk instruct Dumn- court costs or an additional two 1-H n garden party in Jul Th i and thle fire area surrounding Mil- phries Construction to complete the One of the hardest battles ever fought in Halton cunty counell mont. Ihs lon one assaullt charge, with, 21rs G.ordon Alel'hadl, Mrs. Franýtk Th a ind committee o.Ticahn a eue n ncsay gaig ad ipoe was experienced at fihe regular session last Tuiesday whion Burlington an additional fine of $100 and tv Qu n.Mrs Lly Crawford and cifl t o t inr c to persos matche same ie . Iti men e gar ding aeveli o see crease he taxe paid y municpalitie in th south nd to rlieve he rssIurIheldWtay fri tet"r cestorythefallntemaPlans wera'ner emerenciesitlany ime. an Woodla n strets and hat th noten muiiaiie. I a s ioosl otsed ta eore en on , n Ml on in conc 'tio d g rliiItnd-i toý s dn. - ro F i trt in t pui helo l ficre h alldhnd in Neat ngineersfurthen payt entsalshallwbe th br suh ae equcqalized asses ntb-a asr cm mene byvlý th ne d u t Aseso, . 'eon ja .%fJn, adtbe.cekrad e a otie m yte Intrl- o nhppm e adbe ae o pee. the ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ r by-saw but Geogeow and Brnt vote agains itan ciy ham tfereCoeajl Ms ar hlp hnto h o h er15-4sol e o G ergewn ad one from Ao. the conthe Quee n d hagn ine guard, and ofxe assulin a policealiie ina tnd sove ahe mIto «(The%( hand .-tat' kourn intres ton. a lach ho e an*e ad73pmprIer n cin l am es Ioth r was n of t e s hadet fou i, gho - ----- ---- I offidd er . Coui n M l o r the d fnet! th t r c s tFruru s thel copl meed o c r ai at lioni h e t i ef an ebd Mr. C e en A e bc o a ette w a s a d o lington ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 'i member casn fo recrd tionie from ther count assease mih Prr- for senienc sicjhow h re h me osi fvrd wt hefr fasca vnn i nt i t ri he equ imen anhel en - that niuta r inpaet report e o evotes er a rgu n on each in h ra n eyng meo s h rpor-t-i o wth were fres a e offne . n accordh. ion selecion. Mitrrs Garnt aspial we lci toall grdoneto attn F as N he . f elta lot was e- ad hustle o b A. sati o rhee ai ofte a mses men t ano au - WsMcri e d d b h C uiyA sso ,o ard a b e ýhvk· r tre Idi p c l "lIaroientsYth in e d*ý from thi s demostr a tioeen a n dA occupie by Fpre d Jeffreya Jr. Iln Finad apperova agrd that. if a n iiap- on supresntwspoed to t he o mt recm ie Cnc pe and Diari ta o k roi An aro l-s dosm , th t asm ed b th e m e-eting. The fii ir emch aief alo n epo ted oh Cniudo aeSvn pea3lvots la nedb an mun iIl- - ree t h s d ln t ow them In chrger oasut o (so n furthe ch rge ihaf II, whea t ic her Mth imorAfte tha theI datfie ofeah onthl y "cigt- 'l info -Mltn n rn sn r W ieos o h i t y tis t but heardetby a n b roa s t, mu c t nlrstud lf iy -r t ea rge Cnd oupekr. a < Wui NI, ra e III p ionialoo a l h our thc wta 193 b st othid bo fG ogtwtuauefotA tni ieO h uen frhnig i uprd byd the ministern of theic Det Mla. ;,,lombs 1mhae the waio kh forei the escape the men were be- n esi 3puneswr nato tecuri h m ntw a o n paluh fiard n t derI e >nor', 1 M ilto hir do a-e e ;tr ck ,ldj ol. fil ,h r i i ibri e S c o o a fni o n M r lm pn., A 'g n s f et e ua e rn ear Hughes Cleave t ap eain g n tah e f o t forr asi c sant down ino the reportls iro d""l beal of the Town ofin Burlingto as faodri rlcin ass could- be ex etd"P A S F R 1 0 N W>LT N H O E ilbr'ide P ubl i col, winene of toda i ota tvsle,, os w e y A e seai al newng ass ss en fi u e onhrl - ,i B u i sc r n h s d r o .I shoul be aded toe juge'sfg qulzton b-a accodin to Cosrvto Asocaton move n dra t Ion Auus a0 acring ocprelimny estimes madeo ures HwieMr. Coombs insited thatr m ;rcip ahtie were as fllo s and from th count competitio t. bygo the couty' Rt rnigOfie r. P.n W.Cookne The toage v enwllb according ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,i to the Act, the' Ias re- Oakvlle $ .35 83. :Bu intn Pan frth cntucin f10 Mr sb trre ot t a t i, 10h u: ae sec n in , the itr ct ng omp- sev ral t hu id lsch ntisfg rh w vri h oig ted froml the 1952 assessmenat rofs "Th a 2.23.34 George,-i ithwn $4 a10 aond its eda e outskirs hi rl unde oniderti. aretéi h(a. , o ;ýh m nhyg Coua e i ts rulihe n unie ipal- B rnte . il.0082 t Traflar $3. b een diclourd by Davihes candrg-esh colsfo atn to n h eea lcin edi ue 99 M .Coerpre ed ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I f9ofguerettd. M .2 ; N lso, $11037682 Esus rosLd f oot an l the;i r Il- Th odvetise houses b o irt a prt, ,in ] the lct cordmpton . unoto oe lprcnt ih1.2 o h 393 elgbe H lo assy ess m n t r of the noprter Mi92 uo hli c tr ! frethe esirm e hescrd 4 lt nmnend ng o h ro n s ad tn t imoe tatw rh w d to ices i h um e fq alfeboer.2,8.-u e mnic f 'ipa ities we fr . "v r h a and bi pprd non fl r olt i n t h H ius il o su rve tnd plansI ( d e ak , T e h u e wil b r uz on ctd b ns rs o a r a ein he oal v e, 7. 6 * in e n o i g udth bea necessar pnsrrit b i the Bu lton, cou....nc i )l ,i d itina houses on rprt v yfi, ý aa represntativ toe cnswie th. b H esbte to hav theDp rn Ilf Hzih t h ftetw ii rcnl ane under the Naasna Honi of26o the Fohlv f Y IK l resyde partment Co ty eu rtrs wl sar Thenm aion wilb om pletedBg u a m eni ng fou i g ur e fo l n th , by a w a s l, d ipp rov e s a ndi e p r h o r p r h s d r m M i onPienf $2 . $ a d$coe e M n aytnr pr.t e r l s s of t e o a u r a n re i i a y l s wq ih d perce n e eah m cpal ity l s pee I lu i t im oe d in sc oog resrW trenmewrnats w b uid g e mis ha e ben ofeed b teco nycothoonnam ,ad rssadncupton o psed i ec p lin ivsonb w o ud, r. H g e q uiùavred to a y .n T h o v ý ý ,sh a n n s i t h e r s lu i n in t l edbIh e f r oth p o - u d f r h on t u ti n o s e t i n rs a d ea h s h o l p r - e e y u l fi d v te . H us -o1M n a amenmen calle forlkilleto was fair sn tcllcunis oletdo dbtecon iit.Thshs000eog S.Waerad iiptngwllrcev asal as ouecal wl bVadontet peria c e r e mene fingthes by- do meda i t nfcisar as threesevaio orle fr then town0 iftu thezn annxaio prbed lastbl 27 vof the thsi h o sil ibie on.Lm soe are pp itd frec ua oln dltr oi savsb e f o e- law;rt Burdng tn156e paehrent sulas h idrr.n adbeenijrdb pass- inheohudrwyar ppoed w ve.Itisepctdcosrutsoi, i mem n, Ca pelvlldiiio nd tohoeec ubnOdntnfthacutytrcekoh agafisc . 06 e r clzaent.; Trfg ar d oninut e edrone Ptagec Sitr (- by EA the Ontari MunicipaV Bo r. wiosnrsl t m e iaey er tion And Bleso unatin. m v diisi on F ,al ûhtio of u 106 fo Halto n preliminary i stor ter na e 22.537 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ iaiato perla cent.in agisIo21 erN mnto a fitlyJl ce ,A n t ; d e N l on 17.67 per c ag ins fr m t e r l o p t t o a b i ( u i r i g O f c .W . b u C o .The a n oft e th ree Gre tow 5hleM .96 prlo cnt.i -ist acý eyie A. Alen" of Georgtown 2240 pher15 cet.; n Ac o 3.69Tper -25344 ~1«' CCFl canddat for Haltonat beganr oniort t5: 1526 perosfrm H lon to I I cent. against] el.5970 per the J eleto date. was soet. H-ed pan C o r t t . E s q e s n e. 6 p e l c e n p e r o n a v is itss t oss b ; ý l p r n f l o n y c m e i i n t l l _ j l i % i V t p r c n . % i h 1 . 2 f t e 2 , 5 t e i h o e s o f a s a g a n s 8 .6 2 9 piu e r i e t .;e N a s a g a m a n y v o te rs, a s,3 7 6 2 p o s s ib le r a th erTo w t n h u t M ] o r n , t r , h , r o n . T o p e i g e c j d w eya 3.0 per-if ,] i' i ý t a t n cent bgalnst 3.345 thvi c a n olin g u b r o e tn p re PvrI onc o i. N ssgo $. onT R iakfotecent.tcrplnig fm re ta Litraur wa e d istriebue by9CCF tywaks Assssre recmmedaton and] and Mr. Allen invitede reidnt oferset igre a s st wout in thle by-lca . pco é, the town to meet1fi oui him laterss n in theýi rttr fle N tonl Hoiog it e oetr ep rm riC tnt nu eaor il t t osider the pm en wa esubntab- 11 a-to lg -nrho ietw iisr-,- yTeenm ato cntrl meetingple. ^,shed toe pro id a25 set ofd equalizediyt p e ae hi lss(I h o aur n Th Progressive Con sev tv aement figures mos th e utb letlo can id te M is Sybi Bennett-h lo ofn .N X iý11i i nva d es a d o c pto alh murnicialites. Wih tnnche , p bln e *ii Gergto n is alsoshola placing e-M le, -l1, more[eatf iri eut If,-*-l y te onytuteco -pstd i ac oligdviinb ibolsec discrde all assess winemphasis on persona calls thany onlfri voe. H ue-o od cri iou nt to l br ing the ill fi I et guresouol o- ,t hetw inis l to a ma d h oset-s ists i n manyist aw ri t o as 61 cli ed. Halto districts.od er irJ't' Mrist .0eav er criiied n cil Tr f o r Theti ie Lib ra can id te Murray nai u iia B a(. - ls rt;IiItim .d.iey etn a d B ueM u ti.dvso .a ttl f 16 fr H l,,. P ei in r it o an s 2253 empoy n amanas a2consultant NmPhaiof Campbellvficll, wil e who~~~~~~~7 had beneggdbttetw-gn h campaignths ofri ath a sip f Trfl; n Nelson 1.7 pe'cn, sto meting cni ae Hornby Thae count g6ivi e r vi ene ito .93le before thsJde ti era asoiaion ano ne d th ise 6Oth apea heaing "We do rt week thdiate Halton bend conide he rept. Ation be 6 far ea t ed h iý a n e era y s t e fr-l show a itntfvrtspoteectiona tour bein mae thes Rt.a atownshi of Traalar , Mr-n . Ca ve H n.L ui S.Laret ch rg annt fute ttdh a YI ENTO..M RA cH I SA LY ALNH N.LUSS.LUET U HSCEVR a alytu e hmsiiste ad dr sy chairmn the asssment cometa- Prgesv-osraiTCnddtheea addt .CF addt lVstHatnPeetRpeettv Oakvil e, lat e n J n se ea ,