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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 10 Apr 2014, p. 14

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DQNTGETLOST ADVENTURE RUWYIIVNG Schools closed, travel Iimnited in wake of continuing smnallpox epidemnic Time Capsules are gems of information extract- ed tram past issues of the Champion and other publications in order ta provide a window into Milton's past. December 1919 The smallpox epidemic continues in Toronto. The average number of new cases reported daily is 30 and there were 524 cases under treatment according to last night's repart from the Public Health officiais. There are many cases in the county of York autside the city. Several schools are closed and teachers have the disease. Ail cases are mild. Nobady can enter the United States tram Ontario without shawing a vaccination certificate. Bronte's new electric light system went inta aperation lastThursday evening.There will be forty street lights. A largely attended and *enthusiastic meeting of the Milton Athletic Association was held last night to complete arrangements for the hockey season. The management cammittee of the hockey team wîll be R.S. Fleming, Dr. M.E. Gowland and Stanley Buck. Training will commence at once and prospects are goad. The O.H.A. grouping has not been arranged yet. At the sittings of the County Court and Gen- erai Sessions, which closed yesterday eve- ning, Sheriff Webster made a short speech in which he camplimented and cangratulated Ephraim Chapman, the veteran crier of the court and of the Assizes, on being in his 48th year of service. Hîs Honor, Judge Elliot, supplemented the Sheriff's remarks by saying he had been in a good many of the courts of Ontario, but in none of them did he think there was a crier who excelled Mr. Chapman in gaod service or whose voice equaled his. This material is assem bled on behalf of the Mil- ton Historical Society by Jim Dils, who can be reached through the society at (905) 875-4156. S111Cc. - Castie Lower rates. Higher ceilings. 4 Year Low Tody' Rate Mortgage roa: 2.9 ýo Finding the right martgage is key to realizing yaur dreams of home ownership. Start living that dream with our exclusive 4-year Low Rate Mortgage of 2.94%'r. Sa go ahead, dream a little bigger. With rates this law, you can. 44 Main Street East Milton 905.878.4168 611 HoIIy Avenue, Milton 905.636.8715 CREDIF UNIONt~AE Ytv Fiv mm P*,se=n -w. prosp.ntyon..ca * lrrs anrrr,~I pe' rtae~ rate rAF~~t :ICr v eFr~.:ptriy ,q~i ~r J ~are.'.v~:t: li~ wr~..d r rea~ tka A~'~ tîrt~'est .~ r,~tt ir~drxJ ~i y~rI, r' r, h ~xtc.:r r "r "r " A, ~~hctù~redtavaL11dso~ne vo'rdr'~r'~trtjry ~it& ~.rv . vbrrtwrttrrjt rrrc TarJerr. Frnanc~i Cr,'Jt' rJerr1 I fl.?~ pe'a' rn.~ ~rr .~'îtî ONE Creet~ ' prosperityone.ca

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