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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 26 Oct 1977, p. 5

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Ail abouPeople J Before hie went to bed and flaked out for a long, wel deervedi ret, Champion editor Roy Dawnsa managed to process the photoa and tonies in today'a issue which cover, briefly hiesasys, the GO MAD weekend Kinsmen convention. The 40-hour weekend involved a shindig in Oakvitte Friday night, an almnost steepleas train ride to Montreat, a fuit day of business sessions followed by an evening party at a Montreal dance hall, a return ride on the train through Saturday ight and a pancake breakfast back home in Milton on Sunday morning. Boy dlaimis he got a few hours of sleep on the train, but he didn't look like he'd had muchataît. He was a Kinsman in the otd Milton Kin Club that fotded up in 1967 sfter 14 years of service to the community, so hie shoutd have known better than to try to keep up with ail those (younger) Kmn- amen, msiny of whom staged a three-dsy wake-a- thon over the weekend. But Miton Kinsmen convinced him it would make a gond story, and gond fun too. Boy cer- tainly got the story, but is baggy eyes indicate he must have hsd aome fun toon He ran into some former Mitonians over the weekend. Brunce MeCann (son of Florence McCsnn of town) was along asas Bolton Kinsman, and hie also met up with ilbnaid Don t.crmont from Brscebridge who are the sons of Harold tannent formerty of Hornby. Jim la president of the Bracebridge club. And white out "painting the town red" on Saturday night, hie ran into an Ottawa man, îlot Dickens who said to ssy "hi" to Miltonian Panl Lanergan iwho is a former Milton Kinsman.) Both men are State Farm Insurance agents and met through company functiona. SoHttoPaut,from Jim. This 15s uppesed to be s "peopte" cotumn and namnes do make news, but Boy won't divulge the namne of the Milton Kinsman who on the Satur- day night trip home, decided to grab a f ew bours' steep in a spare upper bunk in the DistrictS8 exec- utive's steeper car. It wasn't long before this overtired Kinsman had tossed and turnedi enough to roll himaetf right out of the top bunk,1 tanding with a "tbud" on the floor with a crash that woke up several steepers near him. For- tunately, nothing but is pride was hurt. Mitonian John 0,0cer is busy these days, gearing up for the annual convention of the Ontario Hospital Association, of which be la p resident. T he Nov. 7, 8 and 9 convention in Toronto expecta over 6,000 hospitat trustees, staff and doctors to attend. Theme this year is "VYour Hospital - An Expression of Your Communty's Needs" and Mr. Ostter says speakers and deeatswttfc the probtem of how boapitats cao bet meet the overaît heath care nes of their communities, "while stilt operating witbin the limitations forced on them by serious financial constraints.' Local car deaters Nana and Dinnes Celer, pro- prietors of North End Dataun, have just been notified they have won a two week trip to Japani and Hong Kong. The trip is a reward for North Ends sales efforts in the past six montas during which tbey met and exceeded att targets set by the Nissan Automobile Co., manufacturers of the Dataun cars. The Coulters report they were sixth from the top of the dealer lsi during the period, and onty the top 21 deaers from Ontario were chosen.. Tbeyttl make the trip ater this year and ex- p ect to see the plants wbere Datsuns are manu- factured-plus attl the sigbts. After 62 years sport, Reg Baek and is sister Mns. JamCra Cne of Woodward St., Milton had a brief reunion with their cousin Mns. Ieatelce Remp- len and bier daughter Mns. Diane jardan from Englanel recentty. The two women f rom Exeter, Devon, England, had been viiting relatives in Western Canada and dsring a stop-over at Maton airpont, tbey visited Milton. Mrs. Rampin said she was onty tbree yearo old wben the Back famity lef t for Canada in December of 1915. It was, indeed, a happy reunion. Wile 10 the west, the visitors had renewed aquaintances witb George and Albert Back in Raymore, Saskatchewan. BEUNION afien 62 years ba pp.ened recen.ty ai the hme of brother and sisten Beg Back and Seina Cagg in Miton, when thein cousin Beatrice Ramp- lin and ber daughter Diâne Jordan visited from Engtsnd. Mna. Cragg and Mrs. Ramp- lin are pictured in the front: Mn. Back and Mns. Jordan behind them. The Bsck famity came to Canada in 1915. Lice aren't very nice but they're common Otreaks sf brad lice. togb an unwricome ne- carence, arr a common one amsng sebuol chldeen. c csrding bo Phytis Wasbbuen. acing dirrctorofnursing for liaiton Regional Hraitb Uoit. totonatrty. efetie terai ment is asaîtahie. A spocial shampooing trealment iii destren tbe nisorreggs, Kerpingîinfesird cbidern ai home ontîl theenets arr destesyrd. clrasîng cotaminatrd lthîng and discoeagisg chîMre frîîm oearingreach othere bof e and efoibes iii hrrp ibhe cosdition [rom spreadn and besg an otbrrak andereconfrel. Oseeralrrbks ago a fee casesorere reported ta lala seheol. Thrprnblrm ieoorid- Hinton says o ide, if cas bappe o easysse and isiiot asigiiof unelean- C ely i ppeare to bc a estoftommeritripseand therivacatio,, acivitieso Wee as oofbreak occrs is a sebosi. parente o th ciidree affending the cheel or pfayîng o tb affrctrd ebildreeshsoefd examîne the brade ofel ereoeis the famdly daily. the Hra8bh Unt adeises. The obole hrad. bt espeeiafly the baie rbînd the cars and ai the sape efthie srch. ebsuld bececked fse lice asd graybroen nis sarrosdîsglbhe haîe sfrands. If nits or licer are f oasd, fthe lea8b Us'nitadeise parense o check o tb fbeie physîcians abotthiebesi feafmrst le ese, Aller tbe baieis %asbed oitb tbe prscibed sban'ise, thernits sbefd bermocrd eîlbee oith a fine-tfmibed cemb oreedb hfbeneeeA vinegar risse oil rase ftbe reiciaieof ite Tiis an esseitiaf tep in the tferai menst,.fr f ost remonrd, the is edf deefpîntoieb lee o% is ose ore bs eebs. Pedîcuoise îead lice, is a comncbr disrase. Tbe pertif efcommonicabilits lacis enfîl al lice lice and ite baie bere rrmosrd and deefrerd. The condition es epreaîf b8 intîmatecott oth as isiesird persotior, isdirrcfly. by ctotact \edb persosal befesgings of ai- feccid pesons. especiafl rletbing asd bradgear, bohofMltn o ud ai nd ihalCrrl, Fire SO h 001bus drivers WVedding who won't stop smoking fthere mokn nsho e sB d we tdnsbs busesdvessol efrd soeo bue th drvr Adiscntso n C arrol- C ain acsdingto c-susn phurespoiirteaii h0 bss0n0 cilrn ihta MSilsn residense idy ('ais iaid of bssrowas .ary and Michael Careoll es- AssBer.afroendeofttr :bangrd eddîsg vesmeis bride. asd besl man s losl, Rosaey Choecb Oct 1i itaorifs astel, a lrîesd ni Tite bride, a cieeb ai the groom. The brides Casadias Tire, is the miber and loîbr e ae bee ioogbfrr of Me. and Sre. aw Dicb l'aism o.f 3Anse Bled. ridesaidso %eeJaîîîer The groom, a madlman s sthe Cais, ssier o the bride. and eonsifMe and Ms Jaeb Pat noil . a fciendeofbhe orrsol of :164 Mutosaisiee bride imbhent tMcClintock. r a Iierd of tbe bride, eae PaibereP. Bocher asd oere girl les D. Walace ellîciaird ai 'tbe groîe s bref bert te doblerng earis aller- ifesafd and the groom. s toss eremoy. isfarbis bîiesd .îm CassidY ocre taseorganîit sbere The bridaI roaple lfrt fr a1 bsses moos sn Niagaro Poails abter a disser addoscer O Hofy Rosars i'orisb Hall. Ther er ee910 goels ai tbe dinner and f30 ai the dosce Dose Wrigbt of Actes Oas Mc Ot of toms gaesis ai tbe wcdding came fcom Hamifies, Borrne, ioireai, T'ara. asd balolobae Ai lbhe fiic ibe coeple reieedailongifstaceoclf aetin iotisipeg tibocrers %re gises ii the groom*, sifers albý tiirîri Pace tbe rides attendants. e brideseneigb- br'MNi elcafaobîiss asd Nies 'ai Kroorili asd b: ibc gomsosigbbocs Ire, GUELPH DEGREE iariror Sîctb and '%Sre Miss Lark Reed. dau- Kahlbi \ asfeoeesel i h i aoadiae Tes ghter of Mr. and Mrs. gaie e ,fiocftbe bride and Bob Reed of R.R. 3, gciei aiiA hC lfrter carriers. Miton, received ber belîf i paefî foc tbe gioo Political Sctence degre r ioi eiic al- e tiiiiid on Oct 7 ai the failaat ageii andeidoeedanceibebf convocation of Uiner- ýil iner Sfa sity ofGuelph. leiepbe aslabren p News beat . .. Cosbsue fore pagc 4 mnutebrefing. The real siepid parti s lU oscer meoîcîpabbtes hbe lbesceîce C bosd stodîrs. tbe provisc een'tfree ni soegb dollars le eep pace eîlb thbeecoimesded îîee.b teforcilosgibhestudo soiîlfdasedn mecb of thetoerk eil selt Aine Sore cnutnsar e be cgagedti rt asoteecrepot sayisgitheeefliiiebhedeeebk bîl emishgb on the prioit iei aisbhifOerael oc tbe bad uebs saib eoboless*.stcsi cl loal goiecemest nesas oîrbolof scioobeebasd aid approacb. lie sogges t bat ieensifi.iigeecmens aenwsophîstîcated t'eeagb bat ibri dos'tseed big beofbeebrerlisgdclwnsineir neeebiieere seplibheoo YTOcsmessage rom the mercîpafîtîe le tbe province sbeld cleorfo bc. bot oet. bg breibere oeecemeeofage Steeles Ave. IiIh Home NEW Hadwre LDCATION SMOKE DETECTOR PROTEC O cco aMit.n DualCCf,î,ne, oncaten5oiekc leecor aiery el a ied 3510 027 C 38095 f150A C HeiîîcalieOcnîiiced 3610845-G -f8095 r SALE PR/CE *29.95 ONE PER CUSTOMER Reg. Price 139.95 s s v if is happening on buses sn North Battus. Tborsstay, Hatton Board of Edoeaîîos eeceised a leffer irom William Nurse,.HBRB i Millon. comptainisg aout smoking os buses bis ebîldes ride. Be ctaimrd preemeus 6compiainsatos seools asd tbe boord had sut sofîrd tbe prohiem. Ouporîstendent of fnsirc lies Jsbs Ssich tsid fresrecs a sîgn aitbrheiront of tbe bas soos smoking is probîbîfed fi aise sets ont other celcesif behasior. ordere iepoplefftbebos. Bocb soîdbheboped drivers mud stobsfin"rsampfe asd soi emobe acousd sfedense Be aiseo rged parents wo bear fron beir childrersthat stodens are smoking on buses le ces octf be prîscîpalf Hisses saîd the peobfem cofds«tbceseisedas simpio as Boicbnauggested -Webhave le stop if. Hesaîd semefbîg ha oie doscen ssore dirers reporf smookigfeoprincipas andthe ofte'ndisg efodenti s putofth1e smebr on buses rotber:' Hîies ddmicared. wo'efeefcertherbsardcoules. .botdsf breiîg. Be soîd be bas erd of smobîs g os sebeelbuss s atsn Hlis. Trusteean Armstrosg saîd be ba s toibrd te Me Nurse ond tbe prebiemn bas nobren sol ced. Opocîsedrst of Busîsess and Finance Brucetindlry soîd driersceare ryîng le esiorce ftbe se smoking rote. bof At isbord semetîmes te catch ffesdtsg stodeels. The Canadian Champion, Wed., Oct. 26, 19T7 5 Front Iawns gashed SieraI Millon ersidenti, estimaied ai $1.000 in oie ha", ben vittmiard in a case The laient incidest nbeeof casrs of wîllol occredoftthrhomeroflBatrp dameîg. accoeding iii Halles 5cm oflHR R1,.Milton. Dam- Ilegional Police age is estimaird ai $100. flurig thelast sixseesý A f005 Pontiac suttered for cases cf gashed fcooldmnt faprnmtl faonsý aie becs repcrted t10dmageofs las frît pared police. Trire marks itoicale a $0 hni a etpr cieaasaused le cal ap the ai Milton Mal atordop faons, isoally ib e frma- ,cefing ion of a ciecît- state police fowneStuart Porter o The oct vaaiber led 10 iMiltoneretarned 10 the car greaier damagr acceeding bo eaely Safeeda> mornîng in poieobhrrr damage oas dscverthe damage. n1 1PLAID COATS Now *3000 PIGSKIN COATS Now *8000 LEATHER COATS Now $7500 DRESS SHIRTS Now 1499 LEISURE SUITS Now *3?1e SLACKS Now $999 BEITS Now Y3 OFF 2 48 MAINSTseRE E ssow OVNGOP MEMBER MILTON PNEse7oie330e At The Loft this week only you buy any fashion Sweater off the regular price %ÏtITJjrjŽboutique at JACK FEASER MILTON MAIL MASTER CHARGE & CHARGEX ACCEPTEO

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