x bridge team second in district by ralph hawas it seems the branch cannot ttnndemonstration genuine sgt win them all but everyone sure keeps trying saturday the branch bridge team visited dundas to compete in the dis trict bridge tournament there were supposed to be two teams from 120 however the team of walter biehn jimsargent george sargent and tommy warnes represented the branch and took second place we can wish them better luck or skill next time when they will com pete in the ontario provincial bridge tournament at peterbor ough st catharines was the wirinerl i ganuin branch 120 initiation team which travelled to bfarrtford dunston branch to demonstrate the correct procedure of iniua- not been initiated which made rrtinginewinenibers were tejpejv ed with much enthusiasm by the members of 21 branches 7 frdm zones bl b2 and b3 it so happened that at the seminar for branch officers therawaa one member who had at arms harry bottoms march ed his team on and officers har ry savings and russ stephens conducted theactof initiating the new mefnber who incident- ly has been a memhcr of the legion for ten years someone slipped up somewhere rom the comments of the branch officers at the seminar the team from 120 can feel proud of themselves the team travels again march 9 to another seminar at niagara 220 paid up membership chairman bruce collins as 220 paid up mem bers to date this week he will be busy sending reminders out to those of yau who have yet to pay your dues bruce says if you receive a notice and you have your dues please ig nore there is a time lapse in there where a member could pay his dues and not be record ed in bruces book friday dart shoot saw the rooms packed with wouldbe winners the lucky ones who took the goods home were ann nicholson marg porter mike lorusso loitie bottoms e tomlinson henry hale ann collins bernie dore roger newman and ken pearson glad to see the ladies back on the winners list car club draw went to ross irwin c davis h montgomery h chappel and les seaton kn bidders cord king ably assisted by bob mackenzie gib telford and on saturday and the flor was for ive- not the time to spare ihb oiorqitown himld thursday mb j7th 1w page v full at all times the ways and means draws went to frank hardy jim yates in the afternoon at the dance we were only able to get the name of one of the three win ners jim randelf but every feast time they have a youre sure to find me there i cannot make any motions for f do not know the work but i can applaud the speaker and handle a knife and fork sports stadium continued from page 1 recreational complex at the cne grounds on the waterfront south of lakeshore blvd in here is a message from bruce i im confused about committees toronto collins th knlf and fork committee i do not attend the meetings theyre an awful bore to me this centre would be but practice has made me peri ior in 197 s fect isaid for the knife and fork com mittee auctioned on saturday interest was kecn mrs irene shipley social chubby stapieton made short j tel is secretary group of socialsemce work work of the furniture that wasl r 01 xi y- 0 the human being mrs shipley herself works primar ily with unwed mothers mrs elsie haylock of george- and biddingfrom the member wor wllh the fami children s services of peel norm ward seems to found another winner county gents we venture to prophesy will pack them in on saturday nights this group of musicians claims to play west ern modern and old standards cpunty outlined the structure have of the agency when she spoke peei at the monthly meeting ot c agenda for a brampton district medical june convention of the provinc- secretaries association planned at the j royal york hotel toronto the service she old them the meeting was held in does a worthwhile service to brampton on february 19 at 44 they did all this at the dance fl0ciety in p the- dignil mill street n seated onstage from left are r dealer dave capperauld and b hodson installation team from left h bottoms j kerr j emmerson b mccartney j poirierjj beattie j gordon d mccartne h sangs r stephens j vw pl r rdtger c valanfnc j johnson r hedley h robens standing with bock to camera is an unidentified zone candidate for installation while i agree with the idea of such a complex i question one thing and that is that i do not believe the cne grounds tp be the logical place for such a project the hajton mpp said tie said the multipurpose sports centre should be situated some miles from torontowhcre it is easily accessible from a number of centres in southern ontario this regian contains a majority of the provinces pop ulation and would be best cap able of supporting major sports activities but site this ideal situation said snow is available in whit i like to call the golden triangle j and includes all municipalities of this triangle whose three extreme points are the centres of hamilton kitchener water loo and metropolitan toronto the site is joined by the two main highways the macdon- aldcartier freeway and the queen elizabeth way plus a third eastwest access hwy 403 which is already partially built thrre arc also several j northsouth access routes includ- 1 ing hwys 5 10 and 25 snow went on to state thai this area which is already hea vily populated will continue 10 grow rapidly in population in i 1964 the area contained nearly i three million persons by tlm end of 1969 the population will be over three and a half mil lion this site would also be very easily serviced by an expanded go transit route snow contin ued that would no doubt be extended from downtown tor onto to the kitchener water loo areas the site is an ideal location for the football stadium that could very easily service both toronto and hamilton major league football teams and it would also i believe be the ideal location for the much pub licised auto raceway that was proposed for the toronto lake- front area sports palace snow also stressed the econ omic advantagesmo placing the sport palace at this location he pointed out that at the present time most of the land is lying dormant because- of heavy taxa tion and much of it is awaiting speculation presently it is not overly expensive because the speculators have not got their band on it yet everyone knows of the sad sad story about our bid for the olympics said show both hamilton and toronto were badly beaten by montreal which itself is badly lacking in facilities and as a result is bid ding for the possibility of the 1976 olympics on hope and prayer this would notjlappen if we were equipped with the sports complex that i urge this government to study we all know of the short comings of our present sporting facilities the maple leaf gar- dens that is inadequate the makedo suggested auto race way along the lakeshore that has been virtually condemned by the people of this area the lack of proper football facilities in this and- other centres arid the complete lack of facilities such as racing olympic pools and race tracks in most ontario centres in conclusion snow emphas ized it is time we put ontario on the north american sport ing map a place that it right fully deserves j 1 the halt0n county board of education invites applications from university graduates whs wish to be considered far the internship plan for elementary school teachers 1 applicants must have the following qualifi cations an acceptable university degree plus 1 year of post graduate study such as bachelor of library science graduation from the institute of child study arct or an acceptable university degree and be at least 25 years of age as of september 1969 2 conditions of internship include 1 initial orientation of 20 days in may andor june 2 6 weeks summer course july 2 to august 8 1969 3 practical classroom experience under supervision september to december 1960 and assigned responsi bilities from january to june 1970 4 a second summer course in july and august of 1970 written applications should bo sent to north education centre e s lavender 59 rexway drive georgetown ontario wet education centra j a bell 2050 guelph line burlington ontario east education centra kenneth o carson 2324 trafalgar road north oakville ontario application will be received until march 15 f armttage chairman j w singleton director of education the district at a glance l erin a large grey wolf with white markings was sighted north of the village in a field bordering highway 24 last 1 week howard awrey of hills- burgh saw the animal standing still in a field across the high way from a farm owned by al ex parr he went to parrs for a rifle but barking dogs fright- l ened the wolf off milton the agent at the milton cpr station will be re- moved although the station it- j self will remain open for pas- sengers if an application to the canadian transport commission is successful canadian pacific plans a customer service centre in london with a special team of 11 mobile supervisors who will travel assigned routes i through the area to be in touch with the customers six months ago cpr applied to end i passenger rail service through milton but later changed their plans because of opposition nassagaweva a nassaga- weya family was left homeless friday afternoon as fire almost destroyed their two storey frame home at rr 1 acton on the 6th line south of nfl 20 sideroad mr and mrs mervin bonus and three children and mr bonus brother clarence j lost almost all their possessions in the blaze the family has ftb insurance acton phuture phreczc was i a success from hs opening torchlight parade to concluding formal dance as the first win ter carnival ever organized by j acton district high school it is likely to start a tradition for years to come the four day fro lic was the result of the coop eration of students the high v school staff the townsfolk who attended apd the weatherman it netted about 200 profit caledon gravel pits will not be allowed to operate in two thirds of the 68000 rezon- ed acres of calcdon township under a proposed official zoning plan a meeting of residents was told this week the pits will be zoned out of areas permitting estate type development the poorest quality farmland is be ing zoned that way there arc about 16 pit operations in calc don township hutronville a sum of 50000 has been set aside in chinguacousys 340000 parks and recreation capital budget to buy land in huttonville for a public park the huttonville park will likely in 1971 be the site of chinguacoiicousys third arena here are additional at garners m0ving0ut sale coverings 1 only oriental cf nylon axminster 5v95 2 only nylon and rayon solid loop s continuous filament nylon stripe 4995 34 fipftrtttf mainly 12 x 12 size while they last half price 36 cone denims please note will customers who have merchandise laid away including knitting wools kindly pick up their goods as soon as possible thank you gossard ladies half slips r to 129 rugged wearing denims in a selection of plain and stripes machine washable color fast 99 yd lady 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