COUNCIL REFUSES TO GRANT A REQUEST On Tuesday, October 4th, a deleâ€" mw«mmm fleet Township Council. representâ€" ing the newly formed Saitflect Wildlife Club. with a brief asking for rights to sell Township licenses in place of the Township Council, with the rights to use the money for conservation purposes. ‘The wmmwd-fl-l WM.NM‘.- chard, Roy W. Parke and Mr. A. Kmm'uw-‘-ho. Eï¬fo}mmm» sented the council with a sbort summary of the formation of the chbenl.fl-lfl!‘beh.m disclosed, was formed to provide worthwhile conservation of the nat« ural wildlife of the Township, and as such, needed funds to carry on, aiding and encouraging the enâ€" forcement of laws pertaining to wildlife, game and fish; the aiding of the Dept. of Lands and Forests in reâ€"stocking and maintaining the wildlife of the district especially pheasants. In as much, they read, that in the future reâ€"stocking will be confined to the supply of day old chicks it would be necessary ummmmu pay for cure and feed necessary to bring the young birds to a safe rélease age. Control by the club dmm“nfl“ such as foxes, skunks, crows, etc. were promised to the best of their m,mmpwdm farmers and taxpayers. ‘The Club members accepted the motion with the promise on behalf of the Saltfieet Wildlife Club, that of this money every dollar received mu.fl-muï¬ in the Township. FOR COVERAGE OF NEWS, SUBSCRIPTIONS AND JOB PRINTING wWINONA â€" FRUITLAND THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT CONTACT MISS ISLAY WICKHAM FARM SERVICE CAMP TO BE LANDSCAPED ground will be landscaped, and the painting of the Niesson buts which house many of the girls will begin. SPECIAL SERVICES AT â€"FHFTY UNITED CHURCH mwwm&:; vices of the Fifty United at .Winons were held on Sunday, October 9. The church was beautiâ€" tables and flowers under the direcâ€" tion of Mrs, George Furier. _ _ WINONA MEN‘S CLUB _ REVIEWS PAST YEAR special music from the choir, and At a ‘That a year of success had just ended for the Winons Men‘s Club was revealed in the Annual Report for 1948â€"1949 sent out to memâ€" P e the tremendous plans made for the club, and put it across. Attendance was most satisfactory, with memâ€" are made for an increased drive for new members, and it is hoped well as did the roll of last m‘ mmwu& community have resulted from the planning of this club. Through the â€"â€" SUPPLEMENT â€"â€" Running Broad Jumpâ€"7 years| Fred Lintack, Harvey Walker, and John Howrylyshyn: 8 years, Tomâ€"| Tom Collin. my Devis; 9 years, Bruce Moonley:: Owing to the lengthy program, 10 years, John McGragh. lmuflmmne-h- In the Senior Section. Mrs. Gray,| tee chairmen were not heard, the BA.. Mrs. Wallace, and John W.; members being furnished with a Pell, BA.. were in charge m‘un--u containing the annual prizes as follows: report. In the chair for the evening 50 yard dashâ€"10â€"11 years, Mary| was Douglas Watson, while the Gregson, Dorathy Howrylyshyn:| Minutes were read by Secretary 12â€"13 years, Alfred Dyke, Corrine Roy Parke. Corrigan; 14 yearsâ€"George Thomâ€"| The guest speaker of the evenâ€" son. John Johnson. ing was Rev. W. A. Young, of 75 yard dashâ€"10â€"11 years, Gary| Ontario Agricultural College, who Gregson. Donna Percival: 12â€"13 spoke on "Human Relations." Inâ€" years, Alfred Dyke, Corrine Corriâ€" troduced by W. D. Tolton, Director gan: 14 yearsâ€"Russel Hislop, Joan | Of Public Relations at the Ontario EBB a 35 a B tL 71 RAB DT a 25 a DR H 3. h WeR L BU Palsr yYH WYR * RRTORATHNN Don Ds Mra * lall THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT y Friday, October 2l mmuil 109 yard dashâ€"12 years, Lucille Plan now for the biggest dance of the Scott: 14 yearsâ€"Joan Johnson. Straight Broad Jump â€" 10â€"11 yearsâ€"Walter Fenner, Marie Kruâ€" licki; 12â€"18 years, (Joe Garbelia, Joe Seath) and Shirley Thompson: 14 years, George Thomson, Betty Running Broad â€"10â€"11 years, Walter Fenner, Myrna Moore: 12â€" ing was Rev. W. A. Young, of found the pouch of bonds hidden Ontaric Agricultural College, who| in a nearâ€"by bush and arrested the spoke on "Human Relations." Inâ€"| driver, who confessed. The bandit troduced by W. D. Tolton, Director| said he did not know the name or of Public Relations at the Ontario‘address of the ringleader, but beâ€" College of Pharmacy, the speaker leved he could identify the man‘s It‘s just a week away‘! _ 6et nokets now! _ 32 A COUPLE â€" AT MILLYARD‘S OR ANY MEMBER OF THE JAYCEES gave a highly instructive and inâ€" m“&mw on behalf of the club by Roy Bailey. One feature of the evening was the showing of a sound film "The Farmer Makes a Profit." showing the manufacture and use of fertiâ€" lizer in general farming as well as ‘Texas was shocked by the holdup of the Dallas Post Office, on the afternoon of January 14, 1921, in which five bandits killed two clerks and escaped with $2,000,000 in cash and negotiable bonds. The followâ€" The Jaycees CRIME DIDN‘T PAY il-hmumfl"-‘:m;“afl:fl 25â€" met in the garage for the hoidup. | B# WA# O02°_" Aivert So he didâ€"and the occupant was :.mym!“‘: arrested, indicted and tried. Al= |jeager and one of the bestâ€"known though the man and his six famous |and most highly respected residâ€" ECC C ( 2l L unnpasent sot " criks of Dullss. So he didâ€"and the occupant was arrested, indicted and tried. Alâ€" though the man and his six famous mmhfllw.‘ ndhadrlhumnrdmmthuethmmg: slated for duty on the Canadian Pacific Air Lines flights Vmw‘hkyondml(m- Shown being welcomed at Vancouver airport by Canadian colleagues, the girls vmm-herWmOOrWeom-!orc.P.A. stewardess uniforms, @and share duties with Canadian ‘Muwe.mflkmmmulï¬m Canadian girl to each plane. On the C.P.A.‘s Australian service, Ausâ€" tralian and Canadian stewardesses share duties. Left to right are Lorraine N Shanghai ; Minerva Dunkerley, Vanâ€" mc:lomm%m:mlmflm“ berni, B.C.; and Gloria Woo, Hong Kong. A fourth Chinese hu.DuldoHnll,olflnuKou.nnivdianmurï¬u. nmendtiienaerememmmeacttnmmmmentamenatieasemen m e 1e L 1 12 N N CHINESE STEWARDESSES FOR CANADIAN PLANES _ and charming addition Thursday, October 13, 1949. to the ranks of Canâ€"