Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 30 Dec 1954, p. 9

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'~c. ~r THE CANAlIAN nCHAMPION, MILTON. ONTARIO PAGE NMl Among News HighIigIîts From Past Year MANY PEOPLE made the nw during 1954 in the pictures car- ried through the 52 issues of the e Canadian Champion. In looking back over the complete record of events clronicled in thre weekly issues ot the Champion it s dif- ficult to pick representative groupn from the dozens of pic _*e tomes printed in 1954. We have endeavoredi on thiG page to review, through the eyes of the staf f camera, high- lights of the news year involving people of the tome and district, HAZgL, the hurricane that brought cec h os losnMlo n itithsoy src as weîî as events. October. Durinq the height of the storm a mctorist failed to notice the mashed out bridge on the base liee. Fatalities were numerous in the Toronto area. 'e FLOOD CONDITIONS mere evident in February of t954 when the Sixteen Mile creek, shown here, swllrd ils banks fed by melting snom and freshets from the higher surrounding country. Semers mere disrupted and other streets flooded. SE EMNO a year 6fbad storms, t54saw winds of gale propor-dLWIL ULCSHO a lee ogette is ulsi etme ihteofca pn tionostrketr Augst urinAthgFirmen Conentintihtomiurhineth'BelCTeephoetoficethatsnaped ommnicaionandheWVLBelUBLI SCOOL as peneotogreeeth f ist ppil n Sptebermutntheaffiiai pen roigahuge tree on Charles St. and fellîng a huge maple tree be. hydro lies. ing held lter in the fal The six room public school has an auditorium and large mîndcms incorpo- rotigrated in ils modern design. Mm, THIRTY YEARS' SERVICE as superîntendlent of Milton hydre deparlment mas recognized t tthe Cham- ber of Commerce meetinet in Aprîl mhen Bob Phil'ips Nn5 prsented mith a cane on behaîf of the Chamber cf Commerce by president Bruce MueNq b. Hu.,ut GRADUATES of Milton Hîgtt Scnooi nonoreo utthIe iCommencement in iovember are showmî . n the buck are K. lsley, M. Cairns, R. Wilson, M. Service, C. Whley, B. Moore. In the front are S. Dorbres' i, S. Dredge, A. Pickett, 1. Verlis, J. oster and tL. Stevenson. S. Stevenson mas absent. ACHIVEMENt DAY WINNIIS cf the Halton Junior Farmers are pictured here tolowîng tee June pre- sentation. le the buck are Norman Bird, Barry Archer, John Willmott, Don Joheson and Sandy Buchanan. le the front row are Dave Pelletteria, Bernice Wilson, Jean Patterson, Barbara Cunninghami and Don Matthews. HALTON'S ENTRY in the lnter-County class at the international plc'ughing match t Breslau in Oc- lober cuptured top honors. The members of the team and couches from the left are Thomas How- den, Arnold Howden, John Cunningham and cou-h Leonurd Lister. FIRSI GIRL GUIDES in tne 20 year istory or the toop iinîîîito o an trt lssbdesaeon with District Commîssionni Mrs. R. Hoey. Shomn t the Match presentution are Mary Morley, Heath- er Burne, Gailin Anderson and Gayle Wuldîe. IN SEPTIMBER a mmra i dom mas dedicated and unviled le Knox church le memory cf the late Donald Stewart Robertson IN APPRECIATION for his work with four night school groups le Milton, Agricultural Repretentatirue and his wife Katherine Maud De- J. E. Whitelock mas presented le March with a smod(ng stand, desk set and flcor lamp. Shown are war. Jean Peterson, Mr. Whitelock, Brock Harris, Cedric Harrop and Brock Harris. THURtSDAY. DECICMBER 30, 1954 iric %.Ml'lPLdlmll l7ý -rmiRQTAV rvrrr.mizim qA 1

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