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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 3 Apr 2014, p. 36

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c Methodist Churchb zafte rfrost causes watêrpipetbut ETime Capsules are gems of information extract- the VancôWiMe iet~o rd Field AmÉbu- Med from past issues of the Champion and other lance, wfth tilchrhe served at the front in We- Spublications in order ta provide a window into giumn andlFrance In 1915. In the latteir part of z Milton'spast. that year he was transferred ta No. 5 Canadian December 1919 general Hospital, a Brtlsh Columbia unit, wlth « Last Sunday morning frost burst the water his present rank and salled with itfor Egypt z. oc pipe mn the basement of the Methodist Church where it remained a very short time before 2connected with the motor which operates the 'being ordered to Salonika where it remnalned 0 organ. Water poured into the basement until for two years, after which it was recalled to .the afternoon. England. On account of the shut-off' outside being out Shortly afterwards Lieut. Col. Panton was giv- E of order it was found necessary ta go outside en command of a new unit, No. 14 Canadian qthe town ta shut off the water. Services were General Hospital at Eastbourne. He retained it 2 held in the schoolroom where a piano was until demobilization. Sused. At the evening service the choir was 90. Sassisted by the Wheeler orchestra which was The Halton team of three men took fifth place Smuch appreciated. in the stock judging competition at the Guel- ph Winter Fair. J.H. Willmott of Milton, was one SLieut-Col. -K.D. Panton landed at Halifax Iast of the individual winners in thehleavy hors. Thursday from the Saxonia after a very rough class. voyage and got home ta Milton on Sunday afternoon after five years and four months of This material is assembled on behaif of the Mil- overseas service, ton Historical Society by Jim Ditîs, who can be He went over in August 1914 as Captain of reached through thesociety at (905) 875-4156. Modatek Systems recently raised $545 for the Milton District Hospital Foundation (MDHF) by ask- ing employees ta donate $5 at the company's Christmas party. Here, MDHF's Anne Ondercin (far right) accepts the cheque from (from Ieft> Steve MacDougall, Rola Ashour, Kristina Abbott, Kerri Henderson and Laura-Lee Powell of Modatek. The Townsend-Smnith Foundation is hosting an i nformnation session on Advanced Care Planning Tuesday, April 15, 2014 Milton Sports Centre Banquet Room Derry Roadl Santa Maria Blvd. 7:30 pin Please cali Townsenci Smith Foundation at 289-878-3407 or email adnin@townsend-smith.ca to register. We want t0 ensure an ample supply of materials for everyone www.townsend-smith.ca Newspaper Carriers WA Ný.TEO Ail Ages Welcome Monthly Rewards '{'Earn Bonus Points ffie To Sign up cail:C 9O.5'i878'i5947 Cail Now to Sign up for a Route! Speak Up

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