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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 11 Oct 1967, p. 18

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16The Canadian Champion, Wedniesday, October 11, 1967 Down(s) Corner ... )Cottinued feom Page B2) 'ear Roy: When 1 first read your column in last week's Champion, 1 must admit 1 was under the impression that you were seriously considcring forsaking the literuî'y field and îaking Up eacup reading, or contrihuling t0 Old Mooses Aimunac. 1 thought this wouid be a shame, especially since 1 normaiiy read vour coiumn wilh a greal deal of interest and appreciation. Then 1 recalîrd sour qualifving rcmarks at the heginnivg of saur column, and relaxed once aam "Yeu may ha tnterested 10 knoos tht a large number of people are working very hard t0 show s'ou how wrong on can be - so dont go o0t and boy a crs'stal hall et.>' Thanks, Norm, t consider msself told off. Noso mcIlisce isho". right sshen Octi4her 17 rols around. The second 10 answe'r the column wsW. A. Johnson of Rookwood. His tler i ha foond elsesohere in the paper. Hornby hunters bag two moose A trio of local moose huniers did well ai Larder Lake lasI sseek, but like fishermen. tho' missed the proerial "hig one thai flgo(as." fiord Lee and his son Grant from Hornhs' and BobS Prcess ch from Mlton sore hunting mith Isso norchero res denis near Larder Lake, aind Grant and Bah each shal a %earold hol moose. One seghed 460 pounds and he îîîher sias 425 çounds -nice ealing sizehbut still a chore loi quarter and carry threc mile> îhroîugh the dense bush toi ihoîr camp. On moumlnganooher humner in iheir parts. Frank S.îîcher of Virginia 10>10, zsvais a s raok some distance amas, ssalched rhe horos lîor a sehle and finatîs gol os)) anc shot The .hoi prodooed seseral handfls n olitti'laitr, Sut ni> mose and no a diipoutlonid Mr. Satcher claiîned tho ans- oescre iger than a 12>inch set ho had a amiple of).%car, ago. and the parts'spent the rt of the oseekt>sîoslls looking foir the "hig on," The hunIers report[lit eba- Ilhervas pjetîs îî,r>tnindun dos' il it 75 Icgree,.Gord)l'cee came homtesto'lh lt%- loosîoîg htîls a les'.dass eals hecatse the mca I osoîlolhase poiled il le)) 'tu hang invtheo' tirair much longer. The hîrns of[h<)lh mî,ese arc heing prescr>'eot Fch animal sol'. felîrd tithtine shot KERR-A-RAMA Hon. William DaNi%,os \loîo'l' ke>> Iai ototheatol.o fIe lo- he 1il 0 P .s» Fooîd. luit,0>0i,"» ado»>) l tc %il hglîloghî tee niof in o'>>>>on I o>>> the' raIl)' t>il buho e)> n Illeo' c oasrooi»)» Ili B oo'l ooî it>aý PROOF 0F THE SUCCESS of a party o Hornby huneswho wen o Larder Lake formoor ast eeliwere thea wo moose heads decorat ng thetop ofGod Lees sation wagon. Mr Ontario St eol ProductsCompany Limited Benson resigns post Nossagoweya Plan Bd.. Resignation of F. E. Benson, memher ofithe plannting hourd antI commitîce of adjustmfent, ssast-ecet'it h y Nassagasneya Cooncil Muîday eveling ai ilitcirtegular Octoher meeting. Slatitg ho leIt ho oouid not do ititioe lu the position due tu il Ieai personai business scle0u010 . McB enson asked 10 hetIepacsolbhs'October 31. Cooincil îegreîted lhis resig- J. S. EDGAR STEWART MACLELLAN t. B. Carson, Eecutiva Vic-Prasident, annoonces tha following appointmaents' G. M. Hood, B.Sc., - Manager. Manufaclariflg Operations. J S. EDGAR, B.A.Se. Manager, Milton Dvision; Stewart Macellan, C.A., Treasorar. G. M. Hood graduated fros Qoenns University wth a Bachelor of Science dagrea and snca joining Ontario Senl Prodocîs in 1945 h as srved the Company in varioos rnanufactur- ing position, most recantly as Manager, Milton Dvision. J. S. Edgar, who replaces Mr. Hood t Milton, graduated as a Bachelor of Apploaci Science from the Unversity of Toronto and joned Ontario Steel Prodoots in 1959. Latterîs ha h as served tha Company as Chiftngineer. Stewart Maclellan articled with Fred Page Hggins & Cpmpany and joins Ontario Steal Prodocîs aflar ten years with Simpsons.Sears Ltd CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE A cont erence ol administra- tive and prsslessiiinal pershonnel from schillfor thehlond and deat in cach province of Cana- do is eing held t O.S.D. Mit' ton, Ocl>aer 121', 14. The dele- gales. opprostmalel: 35 in nom' her. oil tour the I aciities ai 1h ree s.hoi>ls. the Ontario School lorthOe Blnd ai Brant- tord. the Metropolitan Toronto Schoisl for the Deal, and On- tario SehomI for the Dal. Mil- Group meetings siI) prîîvide an hpîîrtonity for 1he dle' gales in share inormation con- cerniof pros ent d.îs nethîtds of i nstruction. eaching eqoip. ment. residentiat accoimmoda- tionaîndt admninstrat ise proce- dores, A furher report ton the oui- cîsme of the contference mas Se avialahlc at a lter date. Lee and his dog "Sam-V are show» mohth 1e trophies His son Grat and»c Bob ressoob o? Milton sha> the veut and a hall old bocks. (Staff Photo) t' e e7 le NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS' Although the service station ai Our Basa Line toad depot has closed, Bai)ey Fuels is silîl operating as il has in the puni. The office han transferred t0 my home ai 245 00aI Ave., Milon, but you con nIl)) oblain service Sp calling the sume teephone number, 878-4821. glad to discuss goar fuel o)) heating or service requirements wit5 pOu. BM BAILEY, BAILEY FUELS, 878-4821. -The Champions s'oîolh page has,.a nets' ino-Yotlh Fioînt'. Loo»k or il on Page 131 o)tii issue. -nslocal htoliet s are jjjji, lo , n o ttcîh et» DOntaii Fleiîo ettlement 5 reaîoling ,a high piloh on tho N-el "est como'> n>v~pl'e inlime lin De It w,. earned Nussaga- weyas Committee of Adjunt- ment wilst on three cases Octoher 12 at 8 p.M. ExploratorY price quotutiOttt un street lighting for the vil- lage of MottaI were read, but no definite action hanSbean taken. Deputv-Reee Bill tloey pre- 184 Main St. Milton ONTARIO GENERAL ELECTION- 1967 NOTICE 0F HOLDING AN ADVANCEPOLL Notice us hereby guven that a poil for the Electoral District of Halton West wili be open on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the l2th, l3th and l4th days of October, 1967, from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., and from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. (9 a.m. until 6 p.m., and 8 p.m., until il p.m. Dayliqht Saving Time). The polling place (or places) for the said electoral district will be Iocated at BURLINGTON - NASSAGAWEYA - ACTON - ESQUESING - PLACE: PLACE: PLACE: PLACE: 2154 PARKWAY DRIVE 5087 LAKESHORE RD. 492 BEVERLEY DL 640 NORTH SHORE E. PLACE: RESIDENCE, MRS. LAWRENCE SHARPE, R.R. 1, CAMPIELIVILLE PLACE: 66 NELSON COURT, ACTON PLACE: RESIDENCE, D. WILLIAMSON, No. 7 HWY. SILVER CREEK for the purpose of receiving votes of the voters who expect on the day fixed for polling, to ho absent from and unable ta vote in the polling subdivisions for which their names appear on the lists. The ballot box (or boxes) will be opened and the votes counted at 7 p... Standard lime (8 p.m. Daylight Saving lime) on the l7th day of October at the said places. Dated aut Burlington this 22nd day of September, 1967. D. H. McMILLAN, Retuming Officer Our expert stylisas are always on hand Fushion Beuuty Louge THE HOUSE 0F PROFESSIONAL HAIR STYLING I At 171 Main St. Phone 878-9533 sented a plaque ta Council for inspection. Designed hy Mms. Hoey, il is heing considered for adoption as a To'wnshiP crest. Township clark J. C. Mcn' lyre wiil look in10 procadures requtred ta make the design officiaI. Reports were heurd fromn Road Superintendent Grant MeMillan and Zoning Adminis- trator S. W. Savage. A PERFECT WEDDING Storîs with quality Iemellery from engagementring ta wedding ring and the coupla's anchanga of gifts. A DIAMOND IS A UIFETIME GIFT Choos. wjth Confidence from

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