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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 24 Sep 1959, p. 10

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r"' gdd.'od Pa9 adui Trade Fair Bevod adutMtons firsi Trade Fair cas bo described as a uccss. Frocs fie proporatons f thre exiisis titere mas a concertr.d effort Io contribufe te fietucres (i til'.iîin.r1-'-Xii ltOrt'oit Fc-yOt-ttinl nArie th,, show inan arntine. Millons industry and comne-rce mas tcuiy on parade wilir gonds vaiued aI $125,- 000. in tlino slowcase cf te 32 eshiblior. Miltoors people joined by tote cflire district corribued to te stcess cf fie eentn by atending and laling the lime Inn tcee miaItillons stores and indusfey have f0o01e. Tiere mre mony exclamationts of turprise an resdents noled fial a mercitant caried a weii4trown lise of producîs tey iid td iouqitt were ot anailoale in Miiton. Tiîme wtt irriar suriar se aI fie niainer a Success of indurstries tine toms has osgaged is vari- ous liet of mork. Exiibiors were genersily enîhusiastic about thre inleresi shows in their dispiays and fait meli ncpaid fer te nighis of effort t was tire Chai.îer of Commerces first Tride ai. That il miii bo repeated seemns unquessioned if fine enthusiasm prenaient n0w (un be sustaincd. lits success wtt due largeiy te te co ciainaion of fine citambor irough ils manager Rots Pearen. Ross spent stasy tours lookintrealer te necessary de- laits ial mone ay enent suceesfui. 1residerrt Art Dejardine and iis Cham- ber cf CommercnLecutine aiong with ail tie exiinort, tnjnoirîrteers who assisted, ci .4e meli tic .ýraed conratulations on Miton Cnamxrers firsi Trade Fair. Need a New Name If fis keeps et me may be forced to lînd a new wmtrd for wit we are. M. Kirusicite repeafediy uses fie mord "capi' talisim wiren lie refers to tire United States and te ret cf fie Western worid. O)n one scre tati nay be accurafe enougit. Tire dic' ticsary definition is tie domninance f prinate capitafistî. Wlteter enern tire Uniiten Staes carn fit tucit a description Ioda9 is arguatie one frc. Tiere ns many ar businensm an struqg gling Io keep 9ctng alter payirg hinîntaces and tattsfyrng iislairrunioni mirnu qluntion fis dcrinan.rre. Rut ai es hs ceuctrien do cci 'att te free ntiindua nteair- prise. Mr. Khrnnictev hewener, n uing fie mord in centtastI to cnmmunism and thîns nhere h anrd tram y îinerc mate tire minînire. The antitnEsts cf ccl-nmmnism ns not capitaliîm but freedom. TuiaI cisnt sd asornmnirai candemmralot of comerunîcîn Ili ctire abute nf tommruriset by fitute null in.ae red il 10 miccIdpererallter tiraitthe îheory wmitch iras fied fie nunrl ini niirrror and in pre- ecntng peacefuf co-eistenne. Cnmîncninm cannaI be acconqiiedricr iy certiin freetionu andtseccnftmitir hciea-itld inalterlt ndir iîeyhtid te fnhatttofi giarnitneet tn retnue. A Cnirmiriitt'.f.lt, eua tee liete rîjitol c(i-i/e pitil'îy. Ii rist ifi the itttgi ' tirrrý ni tîiuM tit aittintdat- duil to tGricIii i nttithei,0 ia' th t e. Ilf tirtt i r,'k i Ltr Inciont I'. t ii tuait fiee elentoîts couiri elimirrate ouerrrtqIrf. niaf nrîy tfeient itnpower, but eterytiri' tu sttîiier. 1 iniittiln Hînertor A Problem Trend Tine meniey markiet is indeeti a coinfus- ing and compien ote. Wn pone ,c as nearra mien enpert btt e mers onnerneda aret a nom trend bhat may bre dteelopnrg quire ittocetît if. Tie nem SavnmnqtBond isse, ut appreni- mately 5%, lcois iggardiy nntii a sccnd gi ance reveals a nem 'gîmmîcin" mir an a)t peal 1or te arger irraeton mite jtrciiasct $20000. By tire denice of redemptin aa pre t mimm cf $3 a ircndred te goenrmectiras înfrndaned a tan free inducement. Sînce nîcat Canadian bonds îoday are seliiregai a dît- cnnnt thintiu tni atque. BraI lie fremnrtrr redirmattion ma it ittrel c iit. a priu tnp yatraerive fealure. Fer earry $20,000 menu cofhenisthlie purntr at/r receear as tix re un reselil ci $600. Thie terni cst le rhe treasrary îit tems ci nînoden budgets s not large. Ar most i wsll 1reraiiy meantan eeerpnja nor$10) nmiionsctfiiîtnitî'ButIre prîrîctîipe tta nrtt to ifutsliton Ortf at$10militentmearrc a ccc in revenue tliaImust blesmade np toma- na y ithie tfa-,ioftroenistnfoirttrrrafc erluý1h o o tit- pt it a tAr 'an irrig bond tru tn rmalcirity lt, dtstirtrrnatory featrîre wa'. crireaifte ti/ainrniietianst n Canaias as i-Fearrma.clh antlttfreebndsnt40ityer act'jr tita in ii0iaeri thaira.nn sde.4eraltrar iri ni artr'/la il,îirtt .irqt.tjeircitq proa Cait a i d,. t tit fi b tii Hate to See 100 The rapid expansionn thlie Tiompen nemnpapsr ciain itas long bees o ccnfusing trend te thoitn te pubishitng busnett. A Montreni report fial guctes Roy H. Ticmp- son as sayrng nieopes teOmsw 100 neans papers i t cliiimore cenfnsinq. Winat partinniar pisasure anyoee may gel f om omisg semspapern, te sames of miticit ho catI posrbry remennier, is my- sifying. Tite ciais presenîiy indes 70 je lire United St aIes, Canada, Engasd and Scot- jand. Mr. Tlompscn on cther occasions iat bees repoted an tayinq ite s intereted is nny nemspper tfial cas make a profit. To anfi pulirtier inîerested in stayisg is te business, tire tasir of makins a profit ns important. BRtf tem arecter reasotis toc, lie a denîre te tender ccmmnnity sernice and an itteretint people generaliy. Tins paperst îehe im pnrcitasns nimnys anneance he -ais mil an empinasis n te fact that ensry acllication n anlesnmnun. il cs rarniy long hoeeer, befnnn they al adepî fial unnfnrm appearance tô an be recegniiee incGunlphn or Oabaiie,Brampton or Gai. We'Il be tnrry b csee ste mat's frm cmnîng 100 neaspapers. Me dccl t Irin if iiilas egncd inr Cartîdian jnaimnainmren iitiiative. Tltrnaiaaysa lingnofrngri.î'altn me iear Ihor arnîther paperin te district hs "gene Titnmpson". And aene gof qife a cîrnecofîiriem arocsln eenwir Orange- eile, Georgeronne Brampton, Galînijie, Guelphr antiGrl tti ainenua ew Mn neyer misit a publîinher anrttiiirg but gond aut me meri' be happy i Mr. Tirnmp' ses gels is 100 nemtpapers. Kînd of hope fane of riem aresI couit. A Continuing Need n Toronto icr 1920, fiere mers 2.25h cases cf diptitierta, and 224 dentits. Once toscid man put snte generai use, titis kinlier iteqan levaurrsit, ant inl 1934, Toronto itad ils frstt enn miiteraI a dîpinfterra deat firrt clI ity havr'r00,000Hpopatin in titsemcrid la actîevteahit rmiracln.titet e mesneoclpit lhpiteta ntiTorontoin ir1958. The fat fial dipirhrira itan arcome sn rare t s ne reasen Ite ngiect imrnnîa ien. Casadan 1th itNational lmnsîeatîesi Wnek, poncsred up te Hnaitin eagne cf Cîanda, is nmph.ittng fine importance of immniaton in eliînnîalîng drltiina. anircping nnun.iinîcîanns, smaiiiaee andi pniinmpnitits. ti 'I l ' i i. t 'i " -1t t l 1 . f' t, , lt ' t du1.li, i. - th 11,i t l W , f-, th tTF'.... t i t tpv ..,.'g .",Il vt ,y Ittit. t i t' t;Il taI- Iut. tai i "Hints of Autumn" JOTTINGS , t l t ýi 'iI' hth "i t' 1; O b'.tI t0, tinit.t ',t ti t nl it !.tt' t i ait ih . ti vi tii . Il "ti i -1-1'... t i . i ig i t lit -, 1a i t. 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NIiiHA t',rr'r. ttrt i ,r< f ld' I di' t 'tiit tii1i25 t itt'ttti'.ttt t Iii f 50 YEARS AGO Taken frono the files of the Csaai- lan Chamopion, September 23, 1909. Mir.utti Mi... Ltninnntnaea cn ici t 1,a b.Uihi50 aittheir tittin. iti anti nîncu, ni Ltua,- ,tri V i jr Tii' ciii ila.. otu'd .sntinias The' 'iii's wir icici.tie tutut) tint nsantici ctn.Tht, n.ghti a int' anti eai, it' t--kh tan iuiîrîni A] -i , ý l c11 , ytriy. Onîi.îy. titi' lirt. W. .1 lIaient. seY n iii F,,Iii andiiiiii,,,, i hnt 'nL i titii'n 1i'rt il".tttti 'r t'ira *.h ,oiintht cii. I *,nd I ii i ttTi 1 . ' ut. h n- It i, i e n , at tirM ieiaV. 'Bot aiT h .h ceri'arrtleined i ie ît" ît y Ah I l foi.Ititi'd a, i1'i i t I i .tit iit' t ii' it ' L , t1iti"l ie nti' .eiii. A n- Cii i ' 'ti.'iitt 20 YEARS AGO Takeo f rom the fil" or th Caaad- Jan champi"o, Soioemhee 21, 19-19. Cîna inîic Ativc Senvcee Fore nnijtnnn sir 1ýmwMiltresH. Dent- lit. dCASCt f', ju',h. SE:,Jacek lteu'h, taîirt John Crijîn. Luene Scat,: . S Ltttd.CASC; Les C,1, pi,.pOct.t; W. C. Crous, Lni-ne Se, Drt an. F. M.tuti, CDC;t teourge hut Ji,,, .IIEt L. Sjeîircns. Lutte 5e(.r: J. W. Ternnc, Lenne Sett; F. W. f. Fîjt'e.nij, CDS. Tht't.OOF. nit najrjî'IY mesI cîrlme hînýy,'T'jtu' 'unîtcan c hhd futur Mu, p. w. Cuboe. Mnc. Fd:,ý '.nThunrîn t.Me, .,.ntiehid tutti Mu Fient Litl,', 0onW,'îuunu mclin, ,cutcu'ti uy hus it,, nun nnan ut Mr. itd Mu .uujM_ n uiituti., ja c 'n etî,ýcii nt , ti i ftr ihe t te t iC i ie iliotuimrn(itely tutufair ums andmuI mmd the iituînn-i thc hcatiand face. He ,, oset dt, thceioffice tif De. Bil, ecFini/t forii, eettunt i W. Bi. !,t"uautî, nteett, mi, ne mut Ihe irairtccrteî- tutti ý j-jnu te ujticeii tailoin A uýmînlwmney at 4 oog ftintlocalnei ctie tO. tac itiuriu-ceei,ilga te hidiien et'ntnittd teem tit ag.cta,, n Beataîs The t1.iting a ut.ini chanrgecf Mes. M. E. cnnnn'irunefthemwae StI'. C. Dacs ndMîrM.T. %i li.nt'îî>iutm Bruce Penin- -li. Thetripîju ietidetiBeae'eles t t. Iti ut iPuovinciali Park, utiiil tt'tSouend. Watas, i, F utî, tuile cui.a gang n '11tut-' uat .j uit h c tigh- t o a Ii t . . u n o . .fnI M s tiirte f.iii. .ijoie has o:t, ,n to, ilo i nu d i' uly nm'e jIn't.u oi ut unitliititi Mitan PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY AND TRAVELLERS' GU1IDE DENTAL DR. G. A. KING 1Ftt't.i Suruerî tit.ef i tte tiial Bîîilîrg. Miitnn R. H F Gl'l.OWAY9(; Dcetntl Siigen RY BILL SMILEY t1t5 Main St. on s sieert lion 1turiet t a6tpts. Fcerrîtgs by apppcrstment th',' -g, ' wîîuh'"îr e X-Raîn Servicc j.tI auueu"' w, Tel. OfticeTatt 8-9201 Nýn ., wnin aLEGAL J'a j', KENNETH Y. DîCK Baistere SolicjitrNntar'y Publie tii'lt tt iuti tf Iniw. Tt'tI'thrie'T't8-4491 ilutJ:,, ia ttl in titi' T.A. HUTCHîNSON, QOC. -u,, l , nct l fIq,', th- 31atThromns Sticet lin, tu . u 1'i tMiltas tut , îleTeieplriwc' att 8-6551 b",no?:'pl i,,-- u GORGE E. ELLîOTT, Q.C. u, io 1 l ......d ll r îstr, SSolictor, Nnttatty ttuhtic 0'l' i m 11wtiti Offlice - lit7 Maey Street 'tetlephiate TII 8-9202 thIumt, i keri liep' min- HARPE asd NICHOLS p'l" ke thechw.S. SHASPE uni. utmu tt lA 'J. NICtOtS and a ,11) .uijtitj q)titi , un uninî'ter. Soli citors .and i.. tt tu . , , Sk- t lyNtaur'iePiihiue l- h and inuî ut, i,'146 Mars St. Mitorn ;.l 1 j1,teti nit t v 1 HOMARD M. HîNES j~ ~~~~~- ni 1.1nu t p.. 'i ftr',u' rtanît Soriit' t . "iwd, j ilute t u t-t,. tMan S TIt-tt72 il lu nli'p ilut u, un aui uir tii.L 1-". "wlin nn uete 'tii 'a F. DAVID THOMPSON >iuutti 111 - an' înt liretnttil t ', Btit'ct'tand Solircitore naît 1tiltMauts Str'e't Residenee TR 8i-6695 luti t h- tuiti n,Ii peope u FIUNlRAIL 10RE<TORS tuttut p t iti ri, urun h' ' , Inti tla el McKERSIE nuthueuuue u n îru tir tt' FUNERAL HOME nie )f agsdownIltheFurneent Horme, Ambuance Servicen un',1 iggd11)ncm titPONE TII 8-445i2 NIItDor nDAY i tthi,' trttitini'na t.Is Suseee CouteossServie tit rurniiatusg. CBIUOPCACTOR Thin 'ý hp. t iftur ecer'heot' me niirueîîîniuny înetrruî'fîîr.'n.cul,, Dortoir fChinitenetie Sn'juu'nurrie, rre ,u it utinuit MM. O. RIDDELL, DC. Ilý e. g "Il y b t fi'i'ly, i ns y ApîrurnaI ment jrm .uifi cnatuualin tiraci. PHONE THI 8-6923 ACVOVNTING LEVER & HOSKIN Charîered Awrtsstasts Phonest (L t-4W24 FM 4-9t31 51i Matin hi. N. 2t2 King St. W. BramtontitToronto SIIRVEVORS ROWMAN, RLACK AND SHOEMAKER Ontario Land Sarneyoro ,nsd Faiceer Mais Otîtet Saneh Office: 30 ftitiic:t. t 1titMais St. Ciuipi ti. MittnOst, TA 2-403t TII 8-6983 TRAVELLERS' GUIDE CANALIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Stiantda'ird Tîne Goinjg Fatr tnr ..'1.40 p.m.; 9.27 prn (trîita Ment-9.04 asm.; .40 .m.; dît i1y. RAILWAY CANADtAN NATIONAL Gatn North-8.t7 a.m .intiaStuth-712 pm. Daiy eseept Sentine. OPITOMETRISTS ARTHUR A. JOHNSON fr4 Mais St. Miltton ihýLloryd DatitîîJemetieryt hîre TII 8.)972 Set. TÉ 8-9678 Tîîeadary inîtti Fuauy stnisgs Eccttingc by attpntment WILLIAM C. MILLIGAN OtîntornonIOptastetey At ttttejitnd's n'rtMuitdays Phone T tR8-6541 tfoe upponiuenis PURLIC LIRRARY HOURS Mînnday . .3t2c l5tPa. Tîresday 1.20- .7 e. asd 7-9 pris. Wedsesday .9.30taitun. «1 - I . Thîînntay .. 1t30-5 pm.asdI7-t p.m. Fcaday ...t.30t-5prtr. and 't-tP.mn. Sariliii'laic _ ........ 930- 12; t - 5. pu.btîlic1.iays ul nyra audot. f1: "nî it tir-c t.ii , ut lliai luir- a,' jul r'.i n'un , . intt,. nuialle rat u cThi. iî,,,î' c,g n .t l'un v .tin tit i rut' i ' t, - 'f i v ttt t 1tr n';tt'nli titi Mli,,Nîtin-v1 ne r 1Al Y, tuti pilt, tin , ', tit 'l tt t'iln t '1, I ltt'. t, ut , . 1 b j,' l tii ,,.t.n Il..tn,,tr.it iii i. lu, l i re Sluit u, , in utiln titi L u i t, t iiv. i', ijr, ui t".it i t. 1 l il ttij- t', , 'il" 1 t iti "ttti tio t l iil.i . iirt lu, S h i l. - ti, h- 'i] i un unr 'm tit i S'î tî',u,î, p; t u O uutnii t n til ettit !)tiîdet' titl m u i a ntnei i-AnI 44îc rde't'itie. au Ti- entr -tin.mdfa'ttI', uldti.î mi Irnueleerdur:,'eh,îthnia nht mthi triiia. hrîrîel nd thcmeiti' lirtt Ilîdct'n.îu'.n'i tf întîitttii Oh, in.i suri au tlitjii1t uid' et alijun that fali and trIe co ma 1/ MS AYS L.1 Sagao a"d S,ê&,e -. The Canadian Champion Puni,tche eey Thnendiy t Mats St, 1%iltonn Ont. Mem- bertofth(- liii' nltit oftt Circulatioîns, the (.WNA.an,] tht' Oni.îîîo-Qtn-fcrDitvisiorîn CWNA. Adrtrrtng ratî n -1t1it , Stamrît inrîpaîpahIîlein adacnv'. $.00 inCaada $4iilîin tirc USA. Aoihorizias rrhrcîrd Ciaînn Miii, Pot Ottî'r ctruiitOtta.a G. A. DitS., Editse-tn-Ch jet James A. Ditta, Munagtng Ediiarr Pubished In thé heart of Haton Publlahed by the Diii Prlating and Publiahlng Co. Limited BUSINESS AND EDITORIAL OFFICE TEîEPHONE TR 8-234 1 B y 1 1 m D 1 L L S The Turning Point BY J. M. STARR Severat yas aga orw tnup neof te hppiet hoblone anindcue in' Ite3me to me quite bychnce. 1tenUidn't esit t fft'eing a fewointeenr'aachiddwro wa oeeoped wttr a gian boxof water entrsa- nd a wei_ Sed beasir. S&nc was o obvnaol't,.-delighted witi the frw daires a0f" 1 tadded Io her sene tiai 1Iurcrhaoed àa tile box of rsy own tist set'y day. F rinated with theo rests perdaeed, 1 esxerimeneted atilt lurther withs xii. 1 ihave never tooked bock. Painting iha% eveythint to offer a ahobby. Vour meis ireuealedwirha dev ew awaereaof tihe Ieauty ofît entannd form around you. 't'înnetje fortlfc rmt ims.theintr'.te'ýrtuienfsoetiny bpc-rpl-rerapst i tit lighi t ey Old îpepleiptaffleitrovrttnd sîr.nnî'.nfaermernoand do1rretnhomrnmakes and teachrs, pepetîrmalwaks of feoare tusîing mread orcIotthisnedrardnhoby. If youhave a dolltare t j inst ins your e p "unalhatpiness, freaf yorewftI aittt.box fatereniîaî'n abr',rirlwo nd someart Painting ean bc eour lurnsiofipoint toward a fat eeeater haapinenn. THE GOO OLD DAYS

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