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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 12 May 1965, p. 1

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........... Twenty Pages.-Ton Cents. MItTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12th, ' Milton's own ntewspaper. serving the communt fo 0 r . Vol. 106.-No. L. Colvt at vlann ort 18 N a- contestants toi capture Ilhe mi" Milton Chamber outhConmerce Establishmilent o1 a Milton irment oi a parks board w as nec- should be encouraged to partici- Iy being used for land fill. In titl e f t r195Mo ed M ii Parks Board was initiatedMnI say He noted the town owns pale in parks developiment and addition, there is the Agricultur- ideus as torscr (Tuesdlay) day when Milton Counci gave eight pieces cf land and it would planning. al Society Grounds and the Rot- and wvatchied the bright-eyed R. two readings Lo an enacting by- be nice il- they could be f ixed up Lands presently hield by the ary Park area. Slated for cen- R. 1, Moffat, resident walk away law. "eve jusi to vwalk in". He sug- towni includte a section of the tri- tenmial developmient lis the Mill th th h The Board outlined ite h- use h roeueotined in angular area north oi the Base Pond area. Fourteen on flc town and ar- law wvould be madle up of seven tihe b-lw as the r-ecommienda- Ln;a area in Kingsleigh The Centenmial Committeeask- ca Ms ataciv ougladiesmlembers, twvo 01 them fromi tion ofl his comimittee. Court; a section in the Wake- ed council carlier this year to we smot arati t.eyeound a-council. Thec balance wvould be- Couincillor C.> Fav noted tflc ield Rd. area; a block east of esta'blish a parks board, tor ad- were entre ipnsue s cbny th appomnted iromui interested citi- comlmittee did noi;t1feel il should Bell St. in the Fallingbrooke ar- minister t'he mill pond project RetailcoSectionsosteMitnn.Thtrm of thIv-alblleetetontooeorto la block in Forest Grove ad- when It lis completed and look Chamiber of Commerce in conr call for such al Board [Io submnit mil], annually, but it fullt an in- jacent to Parkwvay Dr. and a sec- alter othber parklands within the junction wvith thleanualcari-ts bud(get annually ciofthe couni- t:,eet group of citizens lion niear Williams Ave. present- town. val wveek. cil lor. approval. a gm m s nsmamln Four-Way Test i It was explained a Board could1 The three judges selected the be oetabl ish e i toa.n- ===1= F winner on the 'basis o eea e iof e esaio, tees miio appearance, charm, carriage and Board could insist on one miill andthrc i iie hir rorii, ua-Undr noter iec o Capture Escapee After Six Hour H unt anv hei nth r on d, l hmbrutCm ea-nhebdeewudb sbi-A six fhour man-hunt endled Sat- The jail break, the first 1from 1and Oakville searched cars in the ving the Chamber of Commerceotedannually lor- council approval hHlo onyJi ic 93 rea. queen for 1965 and two attractive vwith no specilled reuctiremnrt. iurdaLv eveiwi\vrlth te capture IICausedconst Ji iderl ecitmntit9a5elee3ta hemn priceses.OwnEigt Pecs 0 a 3-var-ld ak ial ot the community and throughout convicted ecarlier in the week on Blne-are inaGrsolCouincillor G.* Addison reported who ecaped IlromtheHlt on1 the afternoon Policemen from charges of breaking and entering, 16, was selected ais the firsitin- his committee felt establishi- County Jail in Milton Saturday ai-MitnMlon.P.,Brngnhahdenutn a bush north- cess and 17-vear-old Janice Flat t M-to,•Mltnernoon wesngonhat of Miltonu ing oto h was the third place finisher i e 101 m afteroMon Eary mSatdayee thle conitest. BUILDING PERMITS Police iolliLers Iromtllu lot e 'ni ilonare atrsdent n- As Miss Milton Chamber of rTo building permil t ee i -.partmlents assisted in the ar re o I utn I O nticed a Maniting th escpee'sno Commer-ce for 1965, Carolyn will sucd during Ithe month (il Apil RobertNMurratv MitcBet] \I ,,A ccdnto lD wn tdscrptin, waing haltingly reign over all Chamber *activit- hv Miltoni's Building Inspector acaled Ilthe\waitullte Coint Jat20i nuedindetsuithionthwBling tngtow ies during the yeair, including the lack Charlton. Total value o01fthe about 2 p.m. and \iw a c taug t h 20 luedinM nt ionfhe resid ngtld ton annual Trade Fa ibeautiliton itwo peritsi, i one fr ihe lin- 8 j'.m. fin an open tield I)tlil oi The accident toil declinied slight-, Police and within a few minutes month and Old FasinedDysstucton0a garage ýcand the 10 Sidier ad. heml leen te CN.R. vi h NrhHlo ae oe-approximatelv 12 policemen from The pretty inner receivedt a l'Iher lorIthe extension f garage Rilway Ti rack and Ilhe IHrst Lite ed, by the Milton O.P.P. detach- Oakville, Milt on, Milton O.P.P and $100 Canada Savings Bond, a co- flacilitis ws$9,00. Oakville. muent durmyg April, ligures r- 'Burlington Police Departments l ouqbue and osbner aond esdfrmteofc dct- surrounded a field where the man a bouet ofarnetroses. Jhn ~ 1Dur ing April there were 29,ac- %was Ihiding. Within 15 minutes Barlet, haima ofth Chm-cidents, wvith one killed, 20 linjur- hie was captured and was imme- ber Retait Committee, also ex- Water Water ed und$13,315 in proferty damage diately returned Lo the County pects leverai more pizes ill be -Staff Phr • resuling.The number-ul acci- jaif. prsntdin te nauuc FLASHING A WINNER'S SMILE, attractive Carolyn Hoey received congratulations from Miss Mil-. . dents and property damlage toll It wvas reported that the man Pie rizeru nes ta A ul ton Chamber of Commerce 1964, Gail Thomas and John Bartlett, chairman of the RetailSeio Keeping Fi ngers Crossea eeth oes ormn ad been exercisng i the Jail The c crnne-u cntestants r- of the Chamber, when she eliminatied 13 othler contestants to gain the 1965 Miss Chamber of th, to date this year "bull-pen or exercising yard cei dc cores md de mblc Commerce title. A large crowd packed Milsid 2Plaza area and watched the contest which ThatiWatereWilrBeat6Heat r haive den ýhd bcýd n aled h a ut anv Milton store:. COther con. highlights Carnival Week im Milton. A large imidway has been erecte ait lbde aza and ha. atr il . Besawt olH iease5injoaured n ato htar ll 109,950 sa tedmanfuleayont t h sree ststanctsrevd F caes ad wllb hreutl audy ih.te amsirtionti lol Milln n'daily puiniiiig supp in pr-operty(damnage. and reported it to the Police. she cofcultesad bpear ofnecklcsiui eei iedis ,veur. "I hý une and a hall milion gal- , . s Thses % c lorsaesandb:quet o ed•oudn't like to asure epelu fnsmnd il it is in operation sahwa ontdyHrrsSAIle Town Public School Boundlanes a s e e AME Inquiry in Milton tionery. The S$100 bond, merýchan-fil hope ther wn't hreevc," TeiIwater resrcinsusall bois= Plan Senior School Use in Septemberl,"""w' To Hear Many11% Wictnessese Miss Chambe el one rce Chaniiges in boundcaries for lt] inS. I l)[ [lrthet Iirlda s Gr 'i\ is ad seenltudents lThe pumpinig station Il M i r h> u r lie d teho oalC m isinpq ir ' Teuam r'll>eatv e 1964, ail T omaspinne . utome grade six, se\cenand eighit 'l whool ino Septm)mth211,1 1 ie .1 M. Denves c Choolfarea, Iton ' new well in thle Ne w o n satco ig o t ad te e evd inete t fo bu 1965w ah on tehpy w n . td ts in [the Milion Pui c m irth) the south lhlt (IlRobert ser-vation Area i a ne Iv cioin a l , av tol," thefilon we- into thre pallt imancial af airs ut 3,000 far me sf rot aborm- large parade featuring the Sholsytm'iltak fae i l uto asdailIthe Mon- St., SarahSt.ndChalesSt. tolete and 1l is hoped that pump- Thac Ing lae goingi ME-arer3,Alie0Matfn-ed iner960 trbuid aschinof Milon Girs ipe Bad, he Septemlber, Milton Puiblic School da, nighlt imeeting.>ilt\wa, e I Le, o m 'il s . w l tet ywl tr iii he ek,. lait uie w l .K o n w epie -s b ig hed i h ee et p cig pa t o L-necotsPipe Band, more Bordmebes ecde onMo- du Keocfwm,)i m rue t.scoolan gad sve Pmp wil e saledwi in bt he r nve a god smeatotCuny Cur Hus i te roesangofliesoc.oas than 40 Milton Lions Majorettes,Board ndiTerenovation o tMhon-l Item tis -,Bil] d uli e o students wil ein te Smoa wekand ip vit sbc lake an a o oe"Mtnalti ek ihM.fl AEdrcosdcddt eigh t cars carrying fthe contelt- recentll urhed (iMartiSt. tals heflling hondarýisCPubliIc Scholon icSed.idit i t AIlrl e l ill, be instal- JustinC vC ouel rat Hpresid-ficpurcas th lies W . Feama ntm r thn 160 5 ut rilhigh s'chool and [lhe inlusIion lot for]-Setp ee r ,,lIYt, d sý.Th g vdighit boundary lorlIls[ [hee new flne plu, a d it ieln hall Iwhen the J1ing. lIbllG an l plrcantatB rnt onF. W. and mae C osd n Mota Seinir-Pthli ;S,11,,s, in fle - k 1e lattn i h r eiSt nal 1 rge\a k n 11wel \is comp Chileda d i hg hain fpinesi u ant aB lino n pa dm ebu Milton tire trucks and a Horn- co cI be ., roo sm de cdk art -inesi al" l te r. wil lso 4,h0 ai on be pch lor inad, dl cntril itheinewe e l,adpl Ipelied tl si aot\llwesek. ilthen he 1.0 0.00 lonpaymen t ta n by\ garage fire truck carrying a Onty abouit thrcemolvi ieolii-e rooms w n a t'11olth Ai\i h l aedanllVluhedtwo lrtree he own resntr o weC] lls. ' ,lh ec redunl a t ,e thenayc24I.0ter could nte met Thr- banner tor, the Hospit al lur Sick cCd Iý foi"'cupation at tliceMar. . u u e ighttim ds befo e i uloi ll i e b l peition11, f l en wu ell ha pree hIoIl dida week eDren fli wi,24 t- ma l for tookovert he plant ChI itldre apinbne tr-mr oteSenlior lu take adianl.ý il, new oius libeche 1ked by tips luo neseare to be called. St ed soed 0orost ed ow oiheeeSfestivies. lo• bhit Sebol when it ireaidy." water sourceIlhe sie. Fthe'reto Slcpaae It MlonPa Hydro's Capital Budgetpr\icaboytlokno hr d folio *\d teCI main °". Includes N ew Substation R NalCou i ie Ce Jameis Si., righit on James ,,tu Mill.'Newlandg vmg evdenceCo oMill Si. to Martin St. and then, A capital budget lor 196- total- cs. ResuLls so e thatl n FME ian ial picture. f on to the contest site on Millside ling 51I17,050 and inIIcling %64,500 w s just ahecad of thre pro nelay IIIII ME:fnaca pcu Plaza. Car r r\ino m i leo f ýlr h ,r t i uel 1nao lne\%h r n) eal o'N lpa Motor 'Sale,. Reed Redier Gar-i recently'. Somle atth ligures we e 96Shl ov erhangwin signs b age and Bartlett Shoes. 1 Theic budgeiti nline %iw it-pre e-ipiCent_ ltMilton c tomers permithuld ted in iitely ons the A Cool, bisk breceze prevaziilius'ears,(lldrolnuiage().L TVs; 54 lper Cent hae eo Mi t.,orshudentey obe n thogot h vnigaa-o Hdu, eprewthteolyb ioerl7 ercn ed \with a deadline three to five though fthe girls shivered thro I -ugh eall aded epenilturce being let iri, ranges; 349 W erI 1 n1 yars hence? (lut thic ontest, thev imprilessed ithe 564,500 lorth[le new stai- lood tezr;193 lier cent I-lh;.ateplm oedt thle judges \withltheir puise and tion. Fig2uues inludecid in thle comination eli gri um MII i l hsNsfinC u ciple ondy wen t charm. The excitement 1mou)(nted capital budiget are 4,500lortheireeze;792 percen1 have o u M begn Consdrtici ondo'ay separ- throughout rtheelimination rounds lnfew sujbstation, S10.000 lor* trans'- r igr Lor ; IA "per ,,,li a ign by tw. Legislation in and aster ol ceremonies Ior the formersý, S2,800 loring stok dih asers Upe e i eeth i n ghy-lawpesently pro- evenlingL,Tiniv Hgpkinis, had to ask for uniiior repairslIo truck and ,et iriC [iindiier n e i i l i haning rsis and o- Ilhe zlarge audience Iq to q met l d lwn tkc qipmiiienl,lI.fl.00 Ilr ater hiav e leii <kthInnuditcIq i , re th ir alg i f thev s aid re on several occasions. lhealers, 55,000 lor. huilding f ix Warmier Nighits (diet rroe o aaged.They can- in the first round eliinatii ion. iresC , 514,000 lor distribution' 11.1 2 I ni l " ot e rla ic d. T l cn Andreina Mellov, Linda Batae', %3.000 for meter, 71%50 for ge-, ihr " "'lcusomers hne ele mit niCouncilLloi. eetdbt Barbara Black and Wilhelnunla al ollice equiipmentt an d 5500 > kfso h \u011rvele , nth usion, sugest e con Nyhlolt were ousted IrOm Ithe con- is-elaneous tools-2 ercsI 3 tni ws iea etion . sudbegie t on.- test.Ini thre second rounid Ma u Living Electrically cer, and (643 percent hald ciclirn moral iiof l cgns at some en Campbell. Rose CLiausnlitzer , Sute Members , also learnled Ithe r w shr A loiil of 2.7 lper(ol ten i a it o be fai u i dfn Charlton and Donna Miller werelsltso ur\vvlaken b nai a om tn ahr- drice iC atoucillor.Fa ugse elimnate. Magare CleentHydro in Milton covering Ilhe vari- and 40.9 per cent hiad electneoehagn igswr n os Carolynne Wrigtltand Monica loseetia tmsue u ie dvr.Aot7Cpronc stret.tha canopes and Stephan were ehmated intcntfle'ruhadti eitmlec i ai-cl , o u wter h5 eer anging s He suggesedfny vre third round. 4.5 per ,cei hale Iciric hair drhquire eti" eovdal ofsign Grade 12 Stuident ers,75.2 percentl lc cCIh uldar y we i tit removal o n Carolvni locy il a dauighter lo lOoiC17.4 lier (lit "" ' 1 Mr1. and Mrs. Wiliam A. N. IIloce elet blo ckhatr h he matter was refere toao 1flentalMilon istr tIIhOf Cancer Goal C udp? 11 ic co ni cIIIIiii e ban;pis f cýmI 1 Ihultaclc h vlcl With abuit#0 per- cent of nnaveeti pc ipfalilies belore action is recom he gralduates. their cait., IinMiltn nd dit-ended. Seea tdnsoteTnn Ietcompicted 10 date, canivasi e'le2iSholt Upga;" ,"se-. hveturid il Stolen from GarageThsW e during lthe fprogram .campaign of thlcal 1Canadian r si9Casteiadmrepae.6 Cancer Society uiït' ACaaturSon ir taffiscon This represents about 64 pier A ;arlstolcen lai'. SýlIIimv mah - ctrersa o rt air- lccoi Host Boards, Clubs icent of Ihle Million and districtci jIeal\ Monidiav li(mioron i i llraorontr.o.-............-.. unt'$5,500 goal, camplaign lth, R.R. 4 Ml m igarge o i ok N im rm fr For Regional Topic chairmran Mrs. T. M. »ustain o\leri, s oi heil iound l>Miaolocaleirtogage bictioforB lhotasaid Mndeiiay. Theccamlpaign poli,,e report. "Ilhe 11%0 imodel ve H igh Shl igh ulihtis...B4 ,itFilCouncil thisavcar was tar assdhn we .ond ,Ibltyli Miir imt aoLorne Scots concert band meting: ofall town em porul wee,.0lw tr ad 1l - i i gaeat1Dmoves to Oakville . 1. . BI mbers oand ( 'Al'mm itnl ariou1) thr ConflictinIg finaniI on Sudaveveing. IThe theit JuiniorFarmier church ber- b ers icctcth bs,(lomae ndus cial camipaignis and shte said wa,,I tve rhaoui l ,iim Monie ...). 4 tr ind ellbci ,lbthe ipublicscfae h olmih o a.Mlo Plc r netgt 14 ATTRACTIVE CONTESTANTS sought fthe Miss Milton ChamiberIFIati, 1964 fille winnelr Gditl homias, Carolyn Hoey, Linida noneGrmnlnug te ry a c c MondaY be reached. i 6 bih ed ed aoln G iw ld ay Ca p elad*oe Ca snte. San ig i c ool ....-....................... m'lemesiageed onbcathear"au Anyone who was fnot aliready Several cars ]have been stolein it of Commerce tille for 1965and abrth tition rdian a a feverieseod MrwaelniaStanAdre uinaMoll, Sarodn ne *Edioraolumnists.... and..........B rc setati e <>m11 hle Depart. canvassed, or iwho was missed fthe Milton arlea in the past ticw Hoey, wn theeahonor. Interest icrowedco enethcontestai in Wrg he toMrgware Annce Clment, Wilheia Nlyh olLnda eturs .........................d 0 d Deelp. by th vlu ter anaseri monhstnd ilto Poice warn Pi 9 th at Do na M lle * a r es ... ..........................CI mient ou1 Eu c o ic anf eional can mail a donation to, Box owvner-sLto lock theoir cars and Millside Plaza last night (Tuesdlay). Shown standing in te Baes, and .o-na Miller. *Dartleagwind-up...................... C ment ouline the :oIro e reg 387, Milton. keep ftheir keys, in their pockets, front row are, left to right, Sue Charlton, Barbara Black, Janice ca h. *DrIagewn-p.......0 - 1 34 m B6 6 ci C3 C4 1965 b, A" It"Pri,e -ep-artCmeni tOttawaati o Re 4auabía Crowned at Carnival .Town Establ'shes Board Choose Carolyn Hoey Miss C.lof C.m Trm G Làuà%v l1 kOàÀM l ndIOVÉ

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