Daily Times-Gazette, 29 Jun 1955, p. 24

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ni WOT TET FI TT, OI 2 5 " Rm ---- J rico rh rh sss sn en FURR EW ps ' -- ---- I 2 Fh BNE iti ye 7 : ; TH --____----_----------_-- v PRINCE ALVERT 375 7% 2" Meaford For Fishing " ! School Pupils |::5%% 2% Leading Tourist Spot . he Hold Outings |. muer ot reine te becoming | Many indus ¥. E. SMITH any unfinished plans Jegarding the one hori glan Bay' n AA = PRINCE ALBERT -- The 1ast| ning. on the lawn of Mrs, W. Jef.| Trolling for lake trout and casting |s .|for small mouth bass are the fav- few days of sehool are to be a , Mar. bof! goes is of fishing, round of activity and variety. On EF ith are in Friday a sports day was held and mm . Situated 2 ue south shore of 20 kinds of races, etc., were taken) 4 gelicious lunch was served to Georgian Bay, i 1s Sows 18 ite Monday was picnic ddy at Gen- joie. ladies. Water Highway. Highway in. tls 55 ame to ake th epipils and] Mr A0d Mrs. Cecll Postl) #80 gisrici gives » beautiful panora: to om. full d pupils and| ramily are moving this week into ma of Meaford with Wasaga Tuesday the senior room took a| 'ne Albert Shunk house. Beach and the historic Christian bis oS aco, YOO 100 Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt and ehil-| jsiands far across the Bay, view: bank, Shirley and. reck dren of Oshawa were Sunday) eq from the hills to the west of , Shirley and Cedar Creek oi ct." 0 Mu 'p vickery and Mr to schools to Peterboro where they| 20a" vit 1 Bos sock *| Meaford. r : were shown the Mt locks and other| "ye Cid "Mrs, Graham _Plaunt| "Noaford's fame 1s based on the | tourist gre graduating day|20d children of Reaborough spent eet of 3 trollfa boats, manned and one to which all' aw i" ith Sunday with her sister, Mr. and|by licensed guides with fire-fight-|to interest as it means the last day| M5 Howard Jeffrey. ing: life - saving and complete fish- of 'school until fall, Tt is with re.|,, MF; nd Mrs, Les, Beacock Vis-| ing equipment, with comfortable la- gret that parents and pupils wil|lted in Bowmanville on Tuesday vatory and wash room facilities, bid farewell to Mr Johansen who| Where a cousin of Mr. Beacock's,|the fleet has a 25-year record of has been senior room teacher for | Smith Ferguson, had passed away. | 100 cent safety, windows are m. the as! Yea Bigg rg Bg Tai is A Mgr Rg Bing Rs 0 gathered a e Grove Ceme ON sh cathedra over par- The Women's Association met|; gunday, June 19, for the annual oe NG £0 PEO Fishing | ish churches, blitzed during World | F tain decoration services, The grounds competition is held by the Boai War II, including St. Paul's Can- aining only two, three or four ter- as usual looked well kept and the of Trade and Municipal Council, ferbury, Chichester and Coventry Tors many flowers adorning the graves| with prizes for the largest fish Cathedrals. The fragments were ; e wild jungle country in/made it very beautiful, Friends caught in the season. fone by the rector, Rev, (Ma-|every which these operations will be and relatives wandered over the ) H. F. Appleyard, while over. |atre carried out -the Alsatian dogs | grounds, following the service, and seas as a padre, and expertly fash. should be useful in helping to met and reminisced with others been attending school in Toronto|ioned by English craftsmen. seek out terrorist hiding places | they may not see again for another | during the past year, is holidzying| At Meaford there are facilities | th and in guarding the small groups | year, with her grandmother, Mrs. L. for sw RESCUED FROM GIRDERS OF MONTREAL BRIDGE ~~ |of Aussies sqail svi" Sts Marion Davie, whoa Bt bowl nd snr sume port Rene Lessard, 26, is perched | Montreal where he spent half an slopwalking And wike wp op " the ge. At right he is ¢ precariously atop the tower gir hour before getting help. When seri = conscious to a police esr. ders of Jacques Cartier bridge in | rescued he said he had been | (CP Phote) TRE | TL ir ji i : . said expert dog handlers, each tioned in the Johore area where | 0 No For Usin D S with his own dog, have been the terrorists are active. an g attached to the battalion which is| The battalion's main tasks will Sh Ww § 0 . expected to leave for Malaya in pe to furnish patrols of anything y | August from platoon to company strength, | Sniff Out | At present, the Alsatians are to comb areas suspected of har- " | Shi | going out with the troops in sim. | poring terrorists to move against | » ulated jungle jouditians at the bat-| small terrorist camps and fo lay | | talion's camp at noggera, ambushes for terrorist supply par- Terrorists [Gees a tan | First Quality Guaranteed {MOST SUITABLE TYPE The Australians are unlikely to : SYDNEY (CP)--The Australlan' The Alsatians are considered to... ter the enemy in any battalion going to Malaya will be the most suitable for the type t th than from 10 to 4 make use of Alsatian dogs to "sniff of fighting in which the Australian | gveater streng J out" terrorists battalion will be engaged. 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