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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 2 Jul 1959, p. 5

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---------------------- ----- - - - - - - - - - - - - -CUlý-.-'..-ll -, L Do you honestly know ne -y fb ic "fabric-mixtures", it s much safer -- and a lot less costly - to rely on Fxprienced DRY clean- perienced handling -- phone us. T V a nd R ADIO TUBES TESTED WHY TAKE A CHANCE ON DO-IT-YOURSELF TESTING9 BAILEY BROS. APPLIANCES TR 8-9741 178 Main St. (HE RE'9S R EA L GOO ;VEA R ONLY tercappabe 1 0 é't mounted) tub@tye SIZE: 6.00 x 16 6.70 x 133 RAN NEWNot retreads. Not"seconds". Not used tires ... but Brand GUAA New Marathons with road- p'°ve" G°°dyear con- st ruction. At this price it's easy to get a conplete set, Say good bye to tire trouble. Cali-in, trade-in todayl HORNBY, ONTARIO TR 8-4790 HORNBY . Ron Byerman Heads C Bal, Bus Tnip in Week's News '°°to eni Cu Co 1aua Busy Season Planned atCon byat Plbtisc t ch 'the pupils The asiparagus work,ýrs and their ale ftocome homje on Saturday The M ilýn. Tenn i lubb il, r 1 at orny "h i S i ( for pas- huisbands1. enjoved the Cicke-n Mir- night.maugiural mee lne fr te 1-9 se- ing their exams and so into1 a high- B-Q at th e 1Hornbyi .-,C mmn: .ty On Bus Tour i"n laoee ith lo d yer- er grade. Park last Tuesdalyevening. A sing Mr. and Ms. Delbertt Downs Mrsi u nmdo redntofteiu. Pl tthdayu reetitoGs rd, rs rthur song was enjoyed after thecsupper Gelorge Galbrath. MssMargaret naw n Paon July 1, loyd o B ig en Bal[ Gamnes CGalbr:-,ath :md Miss Louise Gal- voi Ms. Gor-don Lee, onJuly 5ad The FHornby Girls Bal Chub pl:"v-brauhiýt joyed a busftour ,to tetwleum l.:ulMs Mr.Jm Inrmo Jl e w gm s lst we .h R,,hele s ponsore-d by the Mi llto iq f,, ý Mr.Jm Igrat nJly 6. cl t a rr lý e . Thy D strict io oect i y.u.but Twins Born fplyed Monday night adwn mrt V r r cit" have snee,,mil.I mvrf mu, 1 n. Conigraitulation.i toMr. ,rnd Mrs. patlerm. and then l 1st t agh. nFsufOrneae A eewdmme·h Jimn Reid on thebir-th of their 'nThusda niht.th hM hre owsva aitpdthe e ub ,Ith e daughter on Monday, June 22 and Ji hn Cunningham was talken bto rnby Funeral sm oka mcut n hy the bMr.and Mi-; Georme Pollock on GueilphHopia ftr hbeing nue Isaac Askin. a forme-r residevnt nf Jue 22 oo hertwnbys on when Is:,car went out of control on the dsre passed away ailltthe Jue2.N. 15 sideroad last week. He *was home oif hisson, Elgin ,f Limne- srf teas a- dne th.e e h e Hewas buriatthe Pre- gontemdlcm-. % a byter ar church eetr at H Nn. lemhrship Nut Costly CUB lis.RnFlpat fGbbons -n hich t biL Albetta. , i v ting aM th,. famil Swing, Sandpfli ony$ 0 whle a1 marr lea NE S home lt Drumquin. Tho- Hornby Comomunity Park is can become nv mer.,! only $1.2 1 Viit hi inow vl mied wilh three 'Vis of A un erit. b Beautifuil weather added to the woo . ¡s P . liikin .thhs aile y n er e md püs1,0Wtie for tudnt i hr ged dlar enjoyment of the weekend that the wife and two dajughites. The,,y ar- -- pensut. memersp w e-ubb i-1h Huron Cub pack spent at the Camp rivedi on vacation fromn Secotland. . on the Irving property. This jil -1welcme ruinasbothJ nor w m Ttefu"I - nt Under the leadership of Ted Jen-famies a erimeetintogether for ot-amP0 nings. Malcolm McDuffe, Angelo the first time sincù Y). J. uwas idetc:lar- : ut! tenna leou""! th r Tone!:]i. Russ Arnold and Keith d musing, presumeýd kililed in) M"' y, lngon1 -4 . 'j Twisand helpers Harold and Ron 1940. H.s, oce stav forl fur yas Thl .un u aebl h t) w temi firm some'l erah Bron.Jim Gilbert and Jack Arn- bhnbreduwire-in Grmnand , ei iilton Ju figanh> roeblllhr ,pl'l ter 1wdubTohe ld, the bo'ys had a fine time. Slovae teritrywas ,eimaxed on ],,, irdaein Ba Lrowwt-i et of the membesi Te The "Ole swimming hole" was a with ia thr-iling break fromt prison t, alen Satrda inBurhngninnreuny eauecop ise oans great centre of attraction. A large and journey through Geman lto13-4 b- v heswame;d u r fh 13,:n from Port red.BrmpIton. L""" numnber- of parents :md friends at- Malmoe. S ee.M. lHarkin had hi i, jhn arm s n o it r:m a 1,n-lnri M i- 1,st n" tendied the Camp Fire Saturday t%,, 1mIS on in.ii,.nop ms hs rtil nd asbee dsnnta edtlu trm ertanind w haladers and boys en- LÁter devcoraiteýd t Ude :Md ws tarDfrivun r s d Pa BIyTem Cram ie Sit ~¯ ------ dianAfter a scor-eless first inning ai New members i re wHemed Cam vote of thak oJueM-Feth H r T walk fto Doug Black dulebyJroeery night ;artitr outs ,i on no k. ndouwleon umm u sOa4'lr A id vrit fgmes were toltcouldn thnde Ap liedbyesits and came rs, ol In a aturday fero n ti'a ttheil-'l;egefor' ;o mely sn l'y pr.wed by refeshm nts opefhoiogshe fa-1igrouds here e ,.M ton (Glen'Wibon to score th-ee runs an.Wd coffee.iam flagfo etnesgs l mniamsquad t ook a 4-2 victory Bulrlington c ame bac k lintheir hall wa on by fe .CaB lackfsi and te B!uer)m Georgetown in One of their of the s,(rtlnd innning however andi waswonby lac sx ad te BLleruest showigsto date. Moev ounrted four runs off three hits, I dsix rcivdcrss loehg- tcher on the moundr for theý two walks and an error by third es x oalPck in ts, for neanes loalswas the winning pitchr. 'sacker Wa îyne Mc.Connell was the estc tovt elac post ea r cT fo l ntching 11Il strikeouts while issu-,' nly1Y real lthreat lmn Hopkins for fthe etovr helat ea. hefolo- ng only two walks day. ing boys qualified for swimmersi ToNlhTils otaown chmefnl badges to beawarded next fal] llB ToNec rils Nolloin.h hmtwnsud Tom bagetc le Glet i Currie and Donny Chisholm any more runs, the Milton crew1111 Well Tile 0 Septic Tanks Carmy Corgn,CmAllen BinbCry, Id thlat ihatpe t ih fived n h rmin the third and derrm, RoymTonlle,Billandey-rson rr cuf epdot ihfv nteftrhplus a saein 0 Bulldozing 10 Trenchin ! Gemn o oelBl nesn iis double. Milton scored one run each oif the last two innins9fo Cary MouLntain. in the first aftler the visitors had their ig " victory aIga nt1l 0Sn rae U tallied, Ilheno adided a run in th(, juvenlile entrY. Sa d G ve Fll third %:md tlhen, two more in the Three Issue 12 Walks Three in First fltr i)ike a 4-1 tend in the Th h urlr, gam.rnn hits while issuin r EDGAR HOWDEN In uratLe gue n'er"fiunt, dhei ialwîh Min nincind.an Ih ins Ph. TR 8-6258 R.R. 3, Milton In rural softball this week, Tra--coen ng aifer thiia Thehi visitors left hainring oult six walks. First base - Camplellville Sideroad falgar. Palermo and Omagh b Ys atta fseven men stranded ,rn mant'hau3 Blck wstescin remnain tied for first place with >ase and Miltoln Ileft five. ladrfor th" locals, crossing the similar point ttals, although there.s c fe with two, George Mills Plat" foulr timles with n ittw a variation in the number oif games and iD ln Chisholm crossed the plate walks and an errlorfto the short. l ayed. for MJLon while Lane :mrj Gudgo-m stopI. QGordi r lfltled fthe hil TI ra falgar won river Palermo .3-0 scored ciFor Georgetown. attack with a pairj of doubles. JimHE R 'S on Friday, then took a scheduled Ho0st Acton in Twln Bill KnýighIt baittd out a double and Lowville g.ame Tuesday when the Acton makes the opsiinthi, s u aè John Hopkins, visitors failed to field enough men SaiturIday at th,- fairgrounds whenGen Wilson, ogMCtho for a team. Omagýh had a bye Tues- botih the(-pF- wecs and thebntm The-o Charlton, Douig Black lined day, but nicked Hornby 15-9 (in sec action. Two o'clock is the starlt- out snls ABOUT TI'TM. Fridaty night in a Hornby fixture, ing flome when the pice wco ee te OER'OL UHOU(.O Palermo has the same points after glels under way and thm nthe h an.rAV,-UROLHETR 1l gamecs, and alter the Friday loss t:lms will follow ;it 3.30 p.m. WIIAT EVERY TV & RADIO CHECK(ED, AMO GOOD to Trafalgar, beat Nelson 5-2 Tues- --- OWNER IIAS BEEN WAIT- THEN DECIDE day. --School's ouf, and many lists of . .FO TO USE OUR 27-0 Tilt promotions wili be found ui t¡s TEST YOUR OWN FUEL Nelson whipped Lowville 13-6 on -ssue. RADIO AND TV OL . Friday, and Hlornby clobbered the TUBES FREE weak Kilbride entry 27-0 on Tues- ON A danly six more gamnes are left in JACK HALL U - Test - M N the regular schedule. CONCRETE, CINDER, SLAG Following arc. the standings of AND) SILO Tu eT se the league toi date: B LO K Next timte your radio or TV goles Standings - call - en the blink, stop and think. POmaght J. COOKE (Concrete Blocks) FREE» TUBE TESTING SER- Trng ......r... 7 1.TD. VICE IS PROVIDED FO YOU Nelon ......... 1 6 12 NE 4-7763 Hornby ............. 0641 EVENINGS N. L. PKCKETT Low ville .... -....-..... Il 2 9 4 Phm. B. Kilbride .......- 9 0 9 0 Milton TR 8-6365 222 MAIN ST. TR 8-69'1l WELCOME WAGO 30S years of exprec • smess a. nd commun;y: • For information on •WelcomneWagon, phone : *R 8-6788 WEatcOME WAGON ( î NOTE OUR NEW PHONE NUMBERS. Now two Uines to serve you T8-2382 nn u cLPo oensS h l rs s *on, L.R.s ow to Tiremen ',.edian he minp Csa, uy2n,15 A nnou ce Pr m otio s, Schola*shipsof wind at third base, thereby hold- runs. John McCu4eheon eollectedi B tRemnain Tops in Industnali ing Ali lo a double ut Second. PL's lane talIly on a home run In Can. Tire 10 P.L.R. 9 Bob McPhail. Bill Brush cloutedi a Can, Tire 8 Legion 6 the third inning. Canadian T re kept un their re- home run for thre losers. The Legionaires blew a 6-2 lead .Rusty Serafint was the winning Folcent winning streak Thursday by Milton.Brick 15 Can. Meter 8 in the six1th inning Tue>dayto let piter. TeLgondfa i al exainatiare results of the fin-' don, Juan Timbers. Wayne Tim- 808, SusnColess 84.2, Margaret Passed - Jean Gilbert Sandra edging out tlhe P.L. boysý 10-9. For' The Br ickers handed Caniadi.an Canadi:m T'ire boys lhp by them otoe: h ein eeta and 12 at Miton High School. I assed coditionally - Robert Cindy resse 79., oyce Robertson onElanoIaorn, Sane 1 Cats ndia g ne Fyho ld urMtr.Their1,0Lhudefea tai mn frfive ,rnsindrhenthe Tfre-thehmo aainTr a North Halton IHigh School Dis- 1Crozier, BilloDryden. 85.9, Valbi Salewski 81.1, Margar- ston, Rose Johnton, Douglas Kel- hits ilinone sil hme ru ing andstr is Thursdy.pitshertas blion m e dedingle un n te tp deI to týhkiappioftheir thr trict Feholarships were awarded Grade 9B et Whewell 79.9. sun, Bette Marsh, Larry McPhail. The o alcetonuasointheTre-ttn wthe tew ining p itashe fhldo the.iveNthie coach Basil Smithrbybthe to Angela Johnston, 85t.3 per cent., Passed with honors-Lorna Gins- Passed-Mary H. Coulson. Larry Terry Moore. Beverley Newell as he cr-ollece ro teTr-tMeter oFr elte ni te ifi.h dob aledws ewinigptc h- SteeP antoys and Gwen Wilson, 84.2 per cent., Kerr 80.1 pier cent.. Gwen Wilson Crýjlerman. Betty Cole. Carol- Muriel Ne-well, Wendy Powell, ': t .I or ji Vv t )ning. D on i belted a triple eran asoha to ripes .to hisWStandlng of g-rade 9; Joyvce Robertson, 85.9 842.|Rene Galloway, Judiy lHills. Keith C rsope a s w Sylvia i, 6rt-0P :y.tis wa a t hadto ,men on b se.P rktor ri, t w ie te mateC k ArbicfP)W7 L3P14 per c'rnt., and Susan C res,84.2 Paed--ac i BeresfordI. Suan HloCaro l Kron, Donald Ma- tivo, losm ry S at la u h onej i- no :ri og, 6-0 Uey hu wa d uls o isem emeuwitfed ith'm. [ :Ice pav .L I bro ... 10 7 3 14 pier cent., (of grade 10: ih r Brush, Juidy Charlton, ,iDon Cur-1 thies, Brhm McDuff, Par Melan Pasr (l(iilzly- I id thr n fi ve I ni ng. , t hey emne for k A h, dJ aloer thi oufiel.k ForIsthe losing Leg c io - lton 1.,- ...............10 7 3 14 Backouse, 81.0 lper cent., and Pe- rie. Dorothy Dredge. John Hls son, LyonneMrritt. Carol Mills, y a cyiioal - D v loup o n],, t sore-vian een t-ke Ab an uzzi was -, irobb e o ies F lank Kasyczit h an Due Mi tonBrck- . ..........10 5 4 12 ter Bradley, 77.9 lper cent., of grade June ilison, Norman Kiervin. Mikre Moyne-s, Dana Pearen, Jini tn ac MKni. tlad, ol olei nth o-hmrb iMc s ima teie -Ca ee h eta hepae aaITr- .- 10 5 5 10 11; and tu Brian Kernighan, 90.3 Jameës Mallon, Carol Makin, Mar- Pearson, George Rtobinson, Alex Grade llB t -miofthe eet inning, on ri Conniell ik aso frt0s SPl PR1Onai tel-.... 10 5115R10 per cent., and Carolyn Gardhose :.neMson, William Mathivs, Ali- Simpson. Pasred withhnr ihr rwn ro ytercthra h ieo bsbghtt e Te , Canadian Me lr 10 0 10 0 83.0 per cent., of grade 12. yPnoe Grace Proper, George Pase onditionally - Martin Backhoue81itper cent. fohe Ion rm te ois ii ivciy s .truck- The United Steelworkers' Burs- Pur dy, Beverley Slessor, Douglas IHardy. Passed - Margaret Armistrong. for twohruns L. Tuesas,firnn ary, Local Union 4970, will bie Trimnble. Marilyn Woflodley. Grade 10B Larry Bousfield. Keith Bondy, t.n-Ilagirntithed .L . boysnd fro awarded to .Michael Moynes of the Paed conditionally-- Janvtte Prassed with honors-Avril Coat- Jculn Childs. Sandra Chuirch, Games Rained Out 1h0_1nvrlokdbc. ste Industrial Arts class, and toi Mar. Finnie, Janet Mitchll, Ro erta es 1.1 per cntMajorie Dolby Suzette Coffen, Melinda Gowland. -case o 01victory garet Whewell and Marjorie Dot- Thomnson. 82.6. Shirley Green, Sharon Hlerm:mn,1.teS •• uryGak c ted 3 runs class. Pasdwth ahonors--BonnieC airnis, Michael Devlin, JudithSeeRabryJcson Roan, u mrcnLau ainlLau Fred Hayward of grade 13 wili Brush 76.6 pier cent., Elizabeth Dobie, Margaret Graham, Shirley Jean Shields, George mliR- A eia Lau ainlLau receive the Russell Leadership Jeffares 77.11,Angla Johnston 53 Green. Brian Harry. George Hlor- Ibert Stark. Robert Wole. Last Wdesa igh'smnor Monday night is the noxt nighit Trophy. The winner of the Donald Herman Proper 75, Stefani Salew- ton, Charles Kelman, Carol Mur. Passed condiitiona.l!y - ihar all acetivity in town biering rainedi of activity in this ]eague with TO ADD THAT Scott MacNab scholarship wil libe ski 79.1. ello. Mary Mowat, Margaret Pew. Jacobs. ,ut i-gventhe t:>miabreýk Milwaukee mneeting Chicago at J. O announced early in September. Passedl--Leslie Br'ig.tocvk, Gary tr«es, Dona Senlicar, Arlene Thom- fom heýir eulrch1l y o:M. Denyv.s: Ls ngle and Phla.i SPECIAL TOUCH Following are the results: Camrpbiell. Jean Cole. Marjoriv stan, Robert Thimbers. GRADE 12 me.Most of th, t .j.,were ephia ait high sc ln Cin- OERYMA GRDE9 Crs, ese Dvso. lny v- Grd 1CThe fo!llowing grade 12 stuidents acive]last night 1 We.rv:Inesdairinii a gainst Pil sbr gho atltheTOERYMA Grade 9A ans, Brenda Hardy, Rberit lHol- Passed - Jacqueline Britow Se h dngrntd Sondary hwevver, with onv gamv, on I high school. Paised with honors - Lynn Me- land, Bill Lucy. Ken Malon. Tom',Tom Brown. Winston Cragg. Burt Five optidafronsttatb - n WensaySnRrnossen o ta muhwaeinAn sen 81.2 pier cent.; Vicki Gouge Mo'ffat, Ross McKeri,ýe. Alan Por- Dancocks. Susan Draper, Isabella han Fost rrneGndok A eA merica lge wtihB uam Pittsbujrý,,h e at thie W. 1. Dick season Strawberry Short- Har8 Br n Green 75. Margarettr. Fe rams wCarfl Ran- ordon. Diane Gulli, Susan He -.iinKihn 9.3 pernv In., r :b'!tth, m.sc , shmul; IlosAngeleand Chi, ago c e u opeet ear el 76 id e e 7683,Rob- d, .1,John th Krnneth Train- 1Jerington Jamro es Mishak, Jme 0cnt. loia McKeýllar,, Sar onayBsd nd o a r lre tehigh schoofl and Milwau- ing Shortcake. It has that Passed--Lita Austen. Ann Back- Passed conditionally -Anne Giald itSoualier r- n oueir tos ot. Cr p d to mt a .S. itg h e ke mets holadlpi as tedpndableStbkeryforeshe house, John Brigstocke, John, Cauighill. Mervyn Fece.Marian isRoth Ann heratt- rn i.--SotCmbl hg c. - gons.$oku o h Brown. Roger Brown. Heather Ca- Grmnyer. y se proet, rt I------cholweekend while Strawber- tion ichal C RADE 11 Iober Ke 'on To Meanson 75, mis r, ontap inthis '. 1, as rucefixC Lindia GRADE 10 Grade llA Eek emaM·eeWhit. Roson eets WashingMton a t O.S. --.*3 ries are at their best. Hinchliffe, Dave Jennmngs, Jack Grade 10A 1D0NT TMEi-1 THE IM ANDI ,t i, ,1,,ri Xervin, Pauline Mathie ,Beverl vihyhoors -Sanda le heptiJonK - robisiterotp vo"ESENWHE N-G ER ' . pr t LJil annn 7.i.DaidOstler 75. Gloria Pirdy. RuthRbrtnTOYU W HAS THE mrSAME TrimE . PURE FOOD BAÎýK ERYT 230 main St. Milton For safe summer miles aheaci just look over these economical 55's at STONEHOUSE SALES LTD. 1955 FORD FAIRANE esof STONEHOUSE SALES 1955 CHEV SEDAN S;ý v 'ylinderi. Atomatic 1955 PLYMOUTH yhit 1955 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN Toton, finiýhj, 9 asne.V-8 Fngmne ,iln . :di,w e i s Omagh is Leading Girls' Softball Loop s f L'ahuy sao fplay, · 1 r1h2 1 24 Gamnes to 1)ate b P hnn e18. Tr - 17 il*nh n l, and M «S,- AIT , m F IT'S A CULl to drive in and see u. furcar servleing before you drive. Our lubri- catiun jobs include all-over s'tfety inspec-tion of teering. brksmuffler. Youll like urprodurls andsrvc. MILNE'S SUnoco Service 263 Main TR 8-972S5 ALL TUBES SOLD OVER THE COUNTER DISCOUNT Ail Tubes Guaranteed 1955 FORD CUSTOMLINE mwne 1nd 1955 FORD Customline withyou it the helTest drie ioday. 1955 FORD COACH trip it a d mddependable 1955 MERCURY an lwit alls mn this 4 door Be sure to see our 4,t> selection on the lot. It will pay you to check these or the many other models before you invest elsewhee. Stonehouse 409 Main St. E. TR 8.2369

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