Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 3 Apr 1952, p. 1

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Volume 92.-No. 44. MILTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1952 Ten Horne Print Pages-Six Cenýs PLAN 25,000 XmRAYS IN-COUNTY SURVEY COOKING MAIDENS SHED TEARS OVER ONION Diplomo Presented Soloist, Speaker At SCALLOPS, ENJOY VEGETABLES At Annual At Home March IODE Meet Plan First County-Wide The Omagh Cooking Maillons Mrs. Campbell Wilson was hostess A, belli their fourth meeting at the home of Miss Heather.tnne Hay- A record crowd ittendeci the to the March meeting of the John TB Survey For This Y eur ward en Saturday of 1 week. Halton Agricultural Society's art- Milton Chapter I.O.D.E. The reg- There were nine mernbers pres- nual at home, euchre and dance in ent, Mrs. MeNiven, presïded. Officials of the Haiton County Tuberculosis and Health Association ent and the roll rail was two - 1 0 t wn hall on Wednesday, A donation of $10 was made to bulle to have TB chest X-rays of 25,000 in Haiton when the fixait county- things to strive for when selecting March 19. During the evening, J. the Poliomyelitis Fond. Mrs 1. wide survoy is carried un foi, six weeks in November and December of E. Wh telock presented Allas Dix- McNiven and Mrs. vegetable plate. i W. T. E;aI, The secretary read a jetter froul in with a department of agriculture wrre chosen as delegates t tre this .ýear. Dr Mather, of the Halion County Heaith Unit, reported in a Mrs. Clarke about the club 1,,is service diploma. Provincial Convention to bu hel, recent interview that Ontario lord the lowest TB rate of any other place trip to Toronto. Millar's orchestra provided the 111 Hamilton. ni the world. He pointed with pride tu the extremely low rate in the Notes were taken by the girls 's dancing Miss Janet Elliott played two county but warned that with the expansion and industrializa on vegetables in the supper en., 1 il rizes, were won by Mrs. piano ýoIos, theme from "Conisii county, extra precautions would lie necessary since persons would lie white sauce with vegetables and Gordon Coverdale, Campbellville. Rhapsody" by Hubert Bath and moving in from TB areas. the oven plays lis part. h Il fil t* Mrs J Pullen. Milton. Roy Anderson's "Jazzicado," whieh Dr, Mather reported that 1,300 chest X-rays had been made in the The girls then adjourned to the 1, w rst; Fi ank Stark, Milton. high were very much enjoyed. county high schools last year and ali school employees fronn bus drivers kitchen where a few tears WeTe and Ray Brownridge. Milton, low. ý Mr. K Y. Dick addressed Iho to teachers had also been required to take the examination. shed over the union scallops, which Door prizes were won by M, imeeting on "Women on the jury." IR Outlining the plan for the mass was one of the vegetable dishe.; W. R. Horne and Hubert Crozier, 'Ho srossed bal w, shoulci nevý!- ounly-wide ,rey near the end ai prepared. both of Milton. ,..,ýtl.n ^.Iition of trial by jurv Reuch Agreement the year, Dr. Mather explained They later brui their cookeJ a., it guard, our freedorn, a]] of Our that the mobile X-ray unit would vegetables with lunch served by liberiies being protected by it. Trial On TWp. SChool probably lie set up in ail the mun- the hostess. by jury protects our rights to lie. icipalities of the county and where Assessors Discuss Irird by 12 citizens, rather than a factory employed more than rO by just one man, the judge Trafalgar Township and the vil- men the unit would set up ai the Action Involving Normal Rent Value Mrs. F . Thompson expresseci the lage of Bronte arrived rit an am- plant to handle the men.' There thanks of the ladies for the spit-o- icable settlement river the town- 1 would be an atlempt ta group the MRS. F. ARMSTRONG congratulates Duncan Timbers, coach of the Board Dismissed ship's equity in the four-rooyr smaller pIaOtsý lie pointed out. victorious Moffat hockey club in the Rural and Industriel League. -Reniais tu-day are by nt) means did address Mr. Armstrong prezented the Fred Armstrong Memorial Trophy et The civil action of Alliân Hall "r'nal and to what year mus' we With the singing of God save th- %ving of the Bronte publie school Much of this work is carried on turn Io establish normality- as- Quoen, the meeting closed, Re- at a joint meeting in Trafalgar through the contributions from an all star game in the arena on Tuesday of last week when the and his son. Barry Hall, agains, -lits and a social half h- 'or eouneil chambers Tuesday night. Chriotinas Seals. At the meeting league wound up. The trophy is for annual competition in the Jahn Thompson. teacher and Traf- queried lien thcy hId freshmc By the terms of the compromise. 0 Rural and Industriel League, and honors the memory of the mari algar Board of Trustecs* of Trafal- thtir regular meeting of the Halton one will pay the township f the County Association on who brought artificiel ice to Milton. -Staff Photos gar School Ares Nu. 1 has been C.1inty Asse.ýsurs* Association un S41,859. The building was erected Monday of this week ai Hawthorne March 31 in the Legion Hall, Oak- 111 Lodge, Milton, it was reported dismissed Milton Jun', 1924 ai il cost of $37,0W. 'rhe Mr. Hall and lits son sought to vIlle, il o r s .1ettlement agreement will be pre- that collections totalled $9,292.85 or recover damages for arm injuries Members in attendance were A cntd ýo the Ontario Municipal an increase of 91.7 per cent. river Il tained b ' v the latter in an ac- W. Benton and W G Lindsay froin W in Chompionship Board Aptil 7. last year. cillent in th playground rit Maple- Esquesing; A. C. Flumnierfelt, E. Priur tu incorporation r A uditor's R eport Show s s- o M,11t.ii Junior Farmers defeated tof Bront, D S. A. Holling and Mr. Rus3ell grove School, Ninth Line Trafal- Dunham and C. Readhrad froni Arlon Juniors 8-3 in a sudden as a village last July, lie school of the Department of Health spike gar Township, on May i5, 19.ýq.1TrafaIgar; R Marshall from Nel- was under jurisdiction of the Tra- 10 the representatives on the prop- while Mr. Thompson 'as ,upr1',ý- son; F. MeNiven frorn Milton; G. dt ith inateh to win the Hallon falgar Arva Board. 0 . ' I_ "' d TB survey and explained -a ing the activities of t% o pripils W Johnston from 1 hainpionship on Monday (if - ur asocid survey which M olton Sgion Finand ally h Burlington; 11;, . ci, in the Milton Arena. ion with Bronte has lecn ,, - - - .ployment The case ,as heard at MiIîuný ('-L'Illy Assessor Ford Rodgers; F. hard fought, cloan gime. pleasan, and %vc want to ke-ýp il Ini.ght eventually be instituted in No ember I.ýt and 2nd. Judgment W. Ci-iinip froni Acton and L. W. a hat way," said Rý C. A. Cumber- 1 the county. in the auditor's report recentÏy accepted by couricil, the auditur ex- 1 with lots of goals and penalties wasv held ver and given by Mi- from N;i.ýsagaueva. ;ý.od, chairman of Trafalgar set-I Under the pre-employment sur- plains "The statement of revenue and expenditure shows an excess of ex- j N Juniors wure led by th_ u.sticý Ti*uleiv(ýn on Jinuarv 16'h Chairulau P L. Spurgeon i it-ment contmittee. in presenting 1 vey plan, a chest X-ray would be pendittire over revenue for the year of $10,852.55. This has belon deducted slating the plaintiff pý1v cost, io_ý 0aliville presided. luw of Eves, J. Gillies and G. Gil- (ompromise figures. necessary for every employee be- from the accumulated surpius of prior years reducing the surplus on ce- cluding tho.,e of the riciendant. tlýc Chai rnian Spurgeon openrd the lies accouriting for 5 if the 1, The settlement figure was reduc- fore he could start work in a plan%. goals, venue account to $257.92." Continuing on the deficit the report points out Arra School Boardý riievting -th regrets flt)m Reg- For Acton. Fyfe Somerville, ývdoIrom an original $17,107. Bronle A certiliate would aekwledge "The deficit on current operations arose from the extraordirLary condition limiter iif the Assessment Branch, ilong %vith goalie Jackie Marshall. ci, oeil members hall held $25,f,00 the test and bc vali'd for one year. the town was in on the completion of sewerage installation. Paving and 1)i>i)ý,i«Im,-iit of Municipal Affairs, ' Ihtý bv.ýt gaine. Following u'ould lie a fair settlement. The plan is now operating in Pet- .09 After consultation with the luents in Canada bý non-reSidents ý'ho vas ,eh,,dtjled to attend tht] erborough. allied items required the soin of $57,972 thi- gý me. Dr. C. Martin presenteý1 CAMPSELLVILLE Department of Highways this was classed as highway expenditure and'totalled $7,977 million compared to nreting and dicuss business as- thf, Milton Milling Co. shield tu Local organizations will bc estab- grants of $35,479.74 in excess of the budgeted amount arc anticipated." i F6913 million in 1939, ori ilort ion (if building.,, Bi, Brain, who received it on lit-- Iiýhed under the Halton County The report shows that debentures but çitiiý to III hralth was c.rifined half of the Milton club. St. David"s W .M .S. T-uberculosis and Health Associat- with a face value of $400,000 werest lit hi, lied and v.as unabie to al- The scoring wa.i as follows: ion tu o-odin.te the activities of Iqdý Il was li.t,ýd that this dis- Hold March Meet the mobile unit while in the mun- illemied for the sewerage systern First per,üd- M: Eves. G. Gil- ility. and the total débenture debt lit the QUILTING, PROGRAM CONTESTS cusson would lie hvid at e" lic,; M: & Gillies. R. Eves; M: J end of the year was $420,054-88. later date uht-ii Mr. Hunter would GilJie.ý. R. Eves; A- John Zions The March meeting of the W.M. again lie available. Fvfe Somerville; W Ben Devlin, S. of St. David's Church was held s According to the report, the Wat- PLANNED RY W .I. DIRECTORS Chairman Spurgeon went on in B . ruclý Bawden. penalties, Coulson, al th h me f Mrs. C. A. Elsiey GLEN WILLIAMS erworks department showed a def- , 1 et o ay 0' - icit on operations of $2,466.61 afteî This year, the Halton WoTnen S of Northern Greece have grateful 1.pen a discussion regarding the hooking; Fves, tripping; Ingram, or Th ;ýrd ftcnoon. Tic lires- MAN CHARGED WITH ,rosent day sales hooking. rit rs. . iot. opened the SELLING LIQUOR TO MINORS .55 of capital ex- Institut, directors' -member Canada and the vil, in relation to assessment Second Poriod-M: Ben Devliti." Itot . il E. absorbing $6,720 meeting, whien cause Io ri e n . ýng with the call to worship penditure for laying of mains, ex was belli in Milton on Monday af- Women's In.sýitute:;, A new project d ýrsyer wa. ed by Miss E. Sought after two youths literie tension of sewers, new meters, ternonn March 31, included the was recently undertakon tu provide values and many different violes Willinott: MI: Grahani Gillies, Eves: in Il hydrants and drilling. wvre heard in this connection. AI-, A> Currie, S.,n,,ville; M: Simpson. Miss J. 1. Reid ga , ve a found intoxicated in Georgetown, district convenors. The president, food and a tractur for the people hough Section 33, sub-section 3 of oo;i_..ýted prOýrI ti's. B. Somer- very interesting talk on the op;c, Basil Moran of Glen Williams was The auditor. suggested that fire Mrs. Milton Brown, was in ýhe if northern Gr"'-ce; 't s'lm 'if Il""r- ýho Asýessment Act states -normal ville. tripping: J Gillies. tripping. "The growth of the Protestant zýrreqted Saturday. He was charg- insurance carried on the town hall chat, and minutes of the last ly $7,000. was raised for this pur- ith selling liquor to two mJn. sale value*' will be irvd in Icter- Third P(ýriod--A: Mac Sprowl. failli in South America." en W to the amount of $15,OW was in- meeting were r-ad by the pose. mining circurristances affecting the Zious; M: Willinott, Leriche. Pen- Bible readings were giv2n by ors. James Zilio, Terra Cotta and adequate tailler the prescrit condit- iry. Mrs. C. Service. Mrs Alfred Watt was untiringý vl'u ' b Idne-,,, il was thought G. Gillie.s. o1bowing: D. Cur- Mrs. G. Harris and Mrs. W. Içing. Douglas Logan, Glen Williarnt ion-c and suggested an inercase in The Wornen*s Institutes in Hal- in her efforLs to spread the Woin- 'tlýtc'looday.,i ries va lues and '*nor- riý-. roughing; R. Eves. roughing; Mrs King gave the report of the He will appear in court àn the coverage. ton have donateri e30. for a gift to n's In.ýtitute movement in England. mal saI(ýs vaý ors- as mentionpri in fi. Evrs, roughing; B. Somerville, last meeting and Miss Reid gave Georgetown on April 18. Provincial onst vcýstig.ýc in 1972 all the town's pre.,ent *,lie new Home for the Ageri in There is il plan to erect a cairn and the Art art, two entirely different roughinil; G. Gillies, boarding. the financial report. Mrs. R. Inglis 1 C able McNiven .debentures will be paid off. Some MiLon. Nothing definite has b(ýen bird bath in the F.W.I.C. plot of a,,,,., and as a medium of comp. reporteri six calls made for the in ýd. of the departmental costs for 1951 dcided upon yet but when the the International Police Garden to arison, to-day's sales values sbould Welcome and Welfare Committee shown in the report are Public Home is finished, there will lie 'i commeniorate Mrs. Watt's devotion not be toi, influentiail in deciding Production of ail concentrated and discussed the allocation for the school $14,692.43, high school gift suitably marked. ready for lit the organization. the rircumstances affecting the as- roilk producis in 1951 showed an baie. ABILITY IMPAIRED $5,961.49 or a total of $20,65192 foi opening. incrrase of 13 per cent. over 1950. Miss Simpson reported fourteen By ALCOHOL, DRIVER educatïon. Firè department costs which was by far the highest previ- Hom'e Helpers, an increase of elev- FINED COURT COSYS, JAILED The roll call of this meeting HAWTHORNE LODGE It was decided to have "Ome ously recorded. cri. Mrs. Moore informed the lad- were $1,006.46, Police $6294.06, for suggestions to streamline the' SCENE OF RECEPTION auýhoràtative speaker addresâs the child welfare $1,924.14, relief as- district annual meeting. Many and: ies of the Easter meeting of the COnvicted of driving while hÀ& 1 OF PRICE-COOPER WEDDING Association lit sortie later date un sistance $2,632.04. varied were the ideas and thoughts, present day sales values and nor- St. David's Girls' Group when Miss ability was impaired by alcohoi. The Hydro Electric Power Corn- all of which will recelve consider-! Ellen Anderson, missionary on fue- Thomas Perryman of R. R. 1, Lime- SPring flowers decorateci Christ mal sales values, PossiblY $Omo mission showed an operating sur- ation. A resolution to bc taken to Church, Bolton, when, on Satur- Practicing appraiser of real estate lough from British Guïana, will bc bouse was fined court costs of plus of $6,451.54. this meeting in June will bc that day. Marh 29 al rive o*clock in the who is dealing with this matter al! the guest speaker. $32.50 and given 10 days In jail. the word "Dominion" not b? dcl- afternoon, Rev, H. Houston joinvd the time. Normal rental value is The roll call was answered using He was driving Saturday morn- ted Dominion of Canada. in marriage Florence Muriel Coop- defined by the Act also came un- the word "Christ." The offering ing on No. 7 highway east of Ac- Old Timers W in At Tlereirîorna.ý. tu Ille a contest. "the er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil lier dLqetL,.siori and the saine prin- was dedicated by the president and ton when his car went off the road best planned program, of the year." G. Cooper of Milton and Fredrick ciple affects this as dues the Our- ttic meeting was closeri with prayer and broke a hydro pole. No other The programs sent in from, each D. Price Jr., son of Mr. and MrF. mal sales values. by Mrs. Sharpe. vellicles were involved. Hornby Open Night Institute in Halton are to bc judg- F,,dick Price, Oakville. Bore again it was thought that ed and the awards are to bc made Given in marriage by her father, some authority could bc contacted Hornby district held an open at the District Annual and the two the bride chose a pearl grey wool to addre&s the meeting, to speak night in Milton Arena on Friday best te lie sent to the Ares Con- gabardine suit, a pink nylon blouse on normal rental values and how AMATEUR TALENT DISCOVERED of last week with approximately 90 vention. and an off-the-face pink straw hat to determine them. This was There Ls also to lie a Salada Tea prescrit. ilh navy accessor IN NELSON BY FEDERATION quilt competition; quilts entered w les. Shti worc thought to lie the only solution, es- Publie skating livras enjoyed by are tu lie displayed at the District a corsage of red roses. pecially in the case of the tovn- most, followed by a gaine of broom Annual, the winners to lie sent tu Attending her sister was Miss ships where a normal rental value On Friday evening, March 28. Intermediate instrumental: Ruth hall for men with a no score result. the Area Convention and the bcst Yvonne Cooper, wearing a navy (in a farin is a difficult thing to the Nelson Township Ferieration 01 Featherstene. Theresa Stutt A short game of broom hall for from that to go to the Provincial blue gabardine suit, white straw determine as so few farms to-day Agriculture sponsored a very Fur- (dance), Helen Agnew, Aleane ladies found Mrs. James Brooks« luit and navy and white accessor- art, operated on a rental basis. cessful amateur show in Nelson McArthur, Donald Hurnby. team with a 1-0 wïn. Convention. Delegates chosen for the officers' ies. Her corsage was of whitc The meeting idjourned for lunch Township Hall. An overflow crowd Intermediate vocal: George Other features were novelty rac- conference to bc held In Guelph hyacinth. at Oak Villa, where Mayor J. attended tu enjoy the many fine Greenlees and Doug Ford, duel; es and the best pair of skatprs of Black addressed the Associaýi(,n acts and numbers that were comp- Joanne Henry, Sandra Scott, Paye were Mr.g. J. Ellerby and Mrý. W. Groomsman was Willis Day prize went to Mrs. Frank Chisholm Wntkins. New Toronto. and complimenteci the Association eting for prizes. and Mr. Edgar Howden. In a hocke, Letters were read from the Hal- A s-all reception was held rit on their efforts to date In the The show was directed by H. A. Johnson, Fred V. Dregar. graine of Old Tirners vs. Young ton Junior Farmers and Ruth Hawthorne Lodge Milton, when commun cause of botter assessment Speers, township secretary, who Senior instrumental: Mrs. FIL Fry's, the Old Timers won 4-3. Brown, thanking the members of Mrs. Cooper receilled the guests throughout the County. The May- alsa acted as M.C. for the occasion. Purdy and Helen Agnew, piano Stars of the grime were Mr. Claude the district for sponsoring their wparing a blue-grey gabardine suit or endorsed the work of the As- The judges were Tom Darling, duet; Mrs. Iva Alderson. Pickett and Mr. James Cunning- wek's trip, also a letter from Mrs. wilh grey and white accessuries Sessors and was of the opinion this manager of CHIVIL radio station; Senior vocal: the Mouritain Cow. ham. Ruth Clarke, home economist for and a corsage of pink carnations, association would go fair In the M. Robinson, business college man- hands of Lowville, Gordon Mal- Some of the Old Timers had not the district, thanking the ladies a-isted by Mrs. Price, who chose final settlement of the countyl ager of Milton and Rev. R. Porritt thews. been on skates for 20 years and for her wedding present. a tangerine wool lit îth brown equalization. of Camp(bellville. had a few stiff Joints the next day. plans were made for the district accessorles and a corsage of yellow The atternoon sessi 'I Winners in their respective Marshal Campbell, president, 'Whlle the hockey 0" commeýce' groupe were: thanked the groupe for their don- game was In home economic and craft services roses. ai 2 p.m. and County Assessar d- LESS A CENTURY old by just one h1gi riews en the In. ý year, George Hemstreet of Milton Junior instrumental, Marilyn ations and aU th e who helped

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