nhopes s con ho he land- Sselected card. diSahiity d t cover Ail eot ho amiiengof anyttinâ. 21 1 y E 's ren tAL îR Y MAJOR H. i1. NEWMAN was hnnoed Sunday uiveited at thec Halton Region Museum Sun Newman was museum curator from 1962 f0 197:ý designed the terrace in fruont ni the moaino huiliI Adams, presîdent of Fsiends of the Museum. Si second section. of Mr. arnd Mrs. Wlliaîin Mhon of R.R. 2, Staffa. forînerly of' Camptbel ville, graduatecl lr88 Universty of Guelph oîn May 23 ssith a achetor of Science in Agricul- turc, with hon<rs. Ie rp1 --io ufarm svth he f1am1ily at Hltîîn Farîîîs Inc.. Staffa. Douglas 220 a gradîlate of1 Miltoin District High School. Sonya Agnevo. daughter' of Mrs. M>rgrî't Agnew and the l><>c Gordon Agnew o011f Rf 2, Campbeltviiic. gradt uated Jonc 2 froi the' University of We'sternî Ontrtario sittih aulim'o2 of Arts degrec îit on ours Psychntogy. Sonya s a graduate nfMitonî District High Schoot. QUFEN'S GRAD Donald Fay, son of Mr. and Ms. Charles Fay nf 8t Mary St., Milton graduated foom Queen's University, Kingston with a Bache- for of Arts degree, majortng in iotogy in 1974, acîd froni MacAr- thur Cottege with a Bachetor of Education on May 23, 1975. [Ds. 1cSF(»It E E Nil, and0 NlS t t> ro2t2 \t>ddlelwi'222hR. If2, Mtilt<<o, >820' <fo>i5'>1 > a8i>li888.0' fIle graidua- t>2ion of I t'le il soli 2('arf 2uoin f'th ofi~>\ 2 Gulp at the rece>nt' <<"i 8 ('22225222>8 il)>> <21> 'l D228'>2lo 2 12>222f .Medicine d>0127 22' ('l i'222222>22. a:;202 an2 <2222>, <\uic ia > 1> <vtii the Ii'222kv' it' \'o't'2'>î>>rv CIi ii ic ('anîole llvie.ileii' 0a formner graduat' 2À Firitr w P2 tulic oSthooli anîd Nelsoin Itigli 'schîîîîf m1 1 h,- t,a R2222i>0g22and 2224 t, 2>0<0<2222222' 2h2ýho,- 2>the 22'i22222222o,2 <'222202222 the CAS'blaigt i'2225a>22>or22222 Tho, 028222222 2,2 22hel l, 27>21(,2> 22sonie 2lime 24. 1 oi2'22,a2> u- l' nn t 1 ho 2(52AS 22>l2'> >2222,c2d "lt 5 1 S 'pend2022 ;f2 il ,hileoh<2 Bill Mri has ho,'o 222222ina(ed b y 0,o,-tiie u2>2,- The CA>S55has <et t022 8402022' litsil]22522 >p,-osenct ho ";"(.. d,222>2'ing Ille >2022222 a Objects to golf on company time A Aaithringo d aterav Mao CASrbudgetrappeal 'M2 >.2>,80 58'f ia i '822 i>222222n2ippor for 0p0argu ent r2 th, 2Pl ' 1*2 i lm ii22e ywhen a plaoque ws I", 'l>2222, h 21' mer Festival. Majo>r 2 -3 and durîng that 12i' '2, g. W<ith him > tiOIl2ar ec featuîre stor n BI f. 4 - *Kn's Flowe, Shop in lire Miltiori022 8708 2801 tfoc FARMS WANTED .. ialiîly and 4ie.0diy THE CANADIAN CHAMPION tlI2 btI TRAVELWAYS COMMUTER SERVICE7 Daily except Sat., Sun. and Holidays L,ao<2<y MlI> 02221 7 00» 2 22 Leases Sloppeoî's h<oi ICI 11) 3222222fl,111 < M P<>111 Retu2ig i2ionSIO82 52222527 <83 7,2 152 ' ioth 2. ilm .Mpi tory Tap~et$ alo po1eS Draws for one () $1.00 *Pht Not0 oo ei um OWrntai otLery Tickets hallA2 to eOI1 Dîms for one (1)$1.0%0 "*Ph 1 0kD OPhotoishing Vouchers *Posters MILTON PM@T@ORAPHIC 220822212a and COTTAGE COURT T'tEtfE 15 nothing as refreshing as a dîp in the so)ol. Thats what Scott Raitey, Lloyd Richard ,îîd Martin Van Den Heuvet found oui Saturday ,iftt'onoon when they hetped open tht' Rotary Pa>rk poo lfor the summer season. ira tan e oi uccd 222<2> 2'> 22<2 il 2 218202Od'iS22820 'd<0 <2222,0 2 a 2man 'ho <s > a2 ice ,cae'o,220 22225222<202i'8 i 22»j race a 2n02In8t22e0in heat cr02250284ff)r, JUST A REMNDth' 2202,2' I.' Thurs. & Fri fiii 9 Fi , , 22ki ng Re a ofstr The Canadiari Champion, Wed., <unie 18, 1975 3 SUMMER RESOURCE SCIiOOL, 1975 S Let Your Children have a Creative Learning Experience this Summer Au0o21 mmo,,y Rr 505881 Mountsberg Wildlite Centre Jul ><80220 021 vo,"d O2 Kelso Conservation Area J.2822222 14J2ib-8 10 ye<2242820oldî O 22ot , o o,,,224 22 lf028 00 1 , )81,o0 Ai' For un e 20 '22 20 d ieglst,4t--n1 28008, Please Miltoii (878 4131) ~2br49') UI(TlheRTMENT 'STORE IDEIILIIuTISTOR- M I T N878-920î 1 CHARGEX 200,MAIN ST. 0 - mýlllâ K-Y'l F-1 A: a KIR