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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 18 Jul 1973, p. 3

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The Champion, Miltas, Ont.- Wednessiap. Jotp 18, 1972 3 Lawn Bowling Club plans expansion, asks for $1,000 grant Ansapplianao a $1otM lB, Puis ac fineet Baseb had gras in194 toass hMao The Coiite Cgedu rt eu.dycsp lyrud , 'sîa,, l'îî lî-p iîs liov io u île-cîaî aMien (lie andu the ciliedi childrea' ci'î'uî ,u uîli .1ci i l , i c - ue lufl i k i , ji1 laTh ii i i, pl IIC 1 l". 1 illlllî lii. h. * lu k l îsîsuîluîuu ululuuuulu be li it n , îuul li i s u-e an1i iîîvliulls age-clsi aiehý îelelupsns îcishenîthe Board cl issosi- a ele flll eacalled sailli The- appicaionii i odicaird the shoolîl asîdeciah, maintenance nuieresl lîeavy in ther esaicen liubhsassplaningiCa onthyS 24 Plramsheissvllperaid thi. laiipeciads fontladditiioandthe expansion of sommaer aceeire% sied Il a parking faciles. saiedllhi-irceaeîiiy piiral - Adseriise yîîac buasrnes in Sincelthe curreslhbordaii-lai 111 h cvatbeniailialcdhecaosriof Thie(licampiae. AN INTERIOR VIEW of Barber- Greene's new Milton plant shows visitors wanderjnç through the aies during Saturday s open bouse. Finished equipment was on display, refroshments were served and films of the company's RIDING HIGH on a Barber-Greene asphaît paving machine is Keith LeDez. His father manages Barber- Greene's plant in England and Keith and his brother Ken, currently visiting friends in Canada, attended the open house at the Milton plant Saturday. Crash cIaims ... Cninud frone Pae i Paliheurers for Mr. MeKisa as chairmas ut the club*s ciip- sare Ken Trasabride, Charls pied childrens calamiller Be Johnson. Adidisun Wuadley, Bill wasltreasurer (il Raary's Easter Randeit. Riiy Hruwnridgeeand AI Sentfond. Munro. lîlbeurers tor Mrs. Mrs. McKina. the furnmrr Sodrti McKim sserr Edgar Fustsr, Juhn Cathrsar MucVicar. vus airs sn turdy. Jack Buustîrtd, Angetu Detroiunduas a hiidaiocrd ts Taselli and AI Macro, ail] ut Dulos scilh hrr tassily Shr art Milton, und Cary Allihan of tRobert ut high scisuis therr and t'îranlîi they sacre marrird ia 1936. Thes arce aurvcscrd by ane Funeral srvires daugliler Mrs. Leas Blanches Rrs C. A. Haîier cvduclrd (rasil ai Toranto. Mr. McKînî thr fanrrai serc or cMr. lcacs a calhr Edmnsud ut McKius as Junc 30 and the scr- Iigersall asd Mca. McKim has e1cr lac Mrs. McKim oia July 14 on srslr Mrs. Jahn Rossait Bath service, ar hrld ai 'Arss) ai Toroatoa McKcrsie Fuarral Rom ei Miltas, aad inrîeala laak place -Use Chamioaalasstîcds, al Evrrgrrn Cemes-ery. lhry'llhuyaad sel]tar yaa R ASPBERRIES a PICK TOUR OWN *eDELICIOUS FARM FRESH e lit GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY AND INSURE THE FINEST QUALITY BY PICKING YOUR OWN. Farm Iocated north of Milton- travel north on Hwy. 25 ta Side Road 17 and foliow signs (about 5 miles north of 401) OPEN WEEKENDS & WEDNESDAYS STARTINO JIJLY l4th Glonmar Farms Rfi 1 ACTON MrKaya secretary, el operations were asown Barber-Greene Aeio traosferred ils Ontario hranch office and DLOOD DONORP plant ha Milton from Don Milîs last winter. The plant, 300 foot long, t1se foot GivE GIVE wide and 55 foot high, manufactures 8LO LIFE construction and industrial equipment. Ir," WHAT'S THIS, wonders 12 year-old Paul Wilson of Milton, one of the 200 visitors who inspected the Barber- Greene company's new Milton plant on Saturday ut the open bouse. The company moved its Ontario headquarters f rom Don Milîs to Milton last winter. VACATION CLOSINO We'il be ctosing 9 p.m. July 23 for sur affluai vacatio and retorning 9 a.m. August 7 to tell pouB ai [ abiot ftB 228 MAIN ST. MILTON 878-6391 saaS tell actionî saaid havelsih e laheahbythe coacîilssich iih resposîie lac parksanssi e-creatlionin lthe lesa yeae, Tcrrs. issthy A reporet lun lee ln the Kînsîgaiîh Courtie t5a arkidîcaird the psîplacs îaeee heallhy and il wooidhbc ashacî elii col (hema dîîas alihaagh a veoup (i resideclshaordeeing the paehhait îsslîlîascd lac lhclrsiîs'mal Il lias ortld the leces, acre piasird liy eadens sa numher of v-ea aeîl Io isapellie the paek. Comspiaais from therVctoria P5ark acc aboutl hall playîsg i ie iîaeh sîce lîcard. Thi- lîllîlmilice îsîdîcalcd bel il dîdsî encîoraCge lilthemll park and ni, hack stop aas pesîs ded, bal il ýas al hoard psiicy III ceslci the park lraaî the aise ai the vounsCtrs. ~K~ten~ No Inflation at Milton e Stock up on these Money Saving Bargains LADIES' SPRING O0 COATS 50%!F M E'SWA LKN GF SHORTS 1 3F LADIES'0 F JCKETSF DRESSESl /3~ SuMM ER, Ys', 3! LADIES' GIRLS' 0H R 5 HGRT 2 % F LEEVESHIRT20/ S F M0TOSEN'S & BOYS' OF LADIES' O wum S UITS 2 %Fi S MEN'S BOYS'20%iF Shop now for best selection CHARoar Open Damly To 6 M 1 Il6 N + MThurs.-Fri till 9 p.m. 20MAIN ST. MILTON 878-9261

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