Many winners Friday at fair ladies euchre The Free Press Wed April There were plenty of prize winners at the ladies fair board and penny halt in the parish hill lhirevcrt tables of euchre in play with the winners firsts leish iry Hepburn seconds liivtn and luciennt won a door prize of a of groceries Mrs John McLaughlin of a plant sale winners toilet tissue doll Norma Patterson tkuen Prill CI a re CI s il id bowl and servers St stationery pen Hon Mellon Jl chance purse Mrs M maple syrup MeLaughfin glasses Somerville Churchill muffin jar both soap and towel Sheila Henderson jewellery Mrs trcdn Lambert organizer Deforest St flour Grace Robertson 150 sugar Macules Mill flower planter Evelyn Aitken R R relish bees Mil Milton child hook MeCullough Alta towel Norma Patterson Guelph Household organizer Donna Slaves 195 McDonald cups Mrs Allan Sin lair R bear Peg Mills Terrace towel and bath Tibardo Kingham cologne George town waste basket and towel Jean Francis R 1 Acton shaving set C Spires cushion Nellie 17 Brock Ave jam set Clark Armstrong Lake Ave recipe file Bill Cadeau groceries Pat Dudgeon Hammond Maria Mrs R Anderson 291 Arthur St tray Jesse 2 Alton mug L Mifsud Toronto planter Acton relish dish Anna Arnold tea towels and thermometer Norma Missis place mats Mary Matthews 2 Acton African violet Ruth Hill Owen Sound Wont bar press public from committee meetings Change room collapses worker seriously hurt As was reported here last plained he did not want to week In a late flash from take the drastic step of Tuesday s council meeting shutting out press and public committee meetings will stay and suggested meetings be open lo press and public switched Wednesday night despite an attempt to close so no committee news could them be published before items are Councillor Ern ex passed by council the Carcasses found in Nassagaweya Milton municipal workers of late have been finding increasing numbers of carcasses alone rural id ways especially in the of town Town Clerk Jack McGeachit advised council last week lhat workers found three dead pis one day recently ind two on another Councillor i representative of the Ward Three area could only comment that dead stock removtn don pick up animals is readily is they used our members of town works staff were trapped in a small it nit Centre Monday Shepherd three co workers Kent Robinson VirLuno both of ortelowii ind Sim a minutes but Shep herd enuldn 1 be moved until ittendantb injuring when it coll unit were ill tripped the of the for five George to BROWNIES planted tulip bulbs this spring and Kim Arnold finds hers is sprouting beautifully Shepherd in is iken first ifelown il ind iter St s Toronto where he is ited for a broken icK fin ind possible broken ribs unci in the the FOUR GENERA IONS posed for their portrait when Mr and Mrs Wes Beatty visited in California this winter Ieft to right are their daughter Eleanor Mrs Joe Soma of Trona California her daughter Sue Mrs Gregory Stone of Santa Rosa California baby Jill Ann Stone and Mrs W J Bower Ave Staff changes Hoard I due ititn the tioi of three ill School teachers Woods K Ross and Robinson won be Rhine it Hit stho next September In addition the resignation of Sptsidt School ichtr I ilea rliiLion w is approved it the sarin meeting Hit bom lent of ibsenet lor Hit 1 four months of this ir for School I ml T imblyn ither Hell is been to Milton effective next Untimely Many clocks were not put forward in hour Sunday mornine intludint the it pontes chimes I hey suddenly pealed out during service Sunday morning grant Hilton Hoard of due is the first body rectivi i Tht board will rtttivt granl of I to hi used in fitness testing School ho irds iligible for Win inn grin but is mat for Hit bo ird going to work with tr rtjion in iking iuipmcnl ST MILTON Sq Building 7625 TOYOTA m imurioH PARK TOYOTA HWY 7 WEST GEORGETOWN 877 ha roo m col iround 11 ill a m Hit nun win working itk to demolish hi when the roof iv ind the ills line tumbling down Robinson inn wen able to out ICG sponsors wore to hospital treated ind I iter Robinson isn injured but is tut on the face in the and had a Hit eidint i ben stalled by provincial If J NDP leaders Durham speech following Monday Councillor Morrow said he felt here was no problem with the press but suggested planning board now held Tuesday be switched with committee meetings now held Monday Councillors would still be out on the same nights he explained Councillor Pat he could support a meeting change but would not support barring the public and press Councillor said he started tht idea of closing the meetings I have no problem with the press but I simply feel information is premature from committee meltings He contended committee meetings are wirkini meetings Councillor Hick pointed out councillors know whit was discussed where they are not members from the minutes they receive I don want to have to pass the buck when people call mt about things know nothing I have to say I don know and I ve never been in that position before replied Councillor Russell Miller said there nothing wrong with present system If I eet a on a matter handled by mother I simply tell people who tall He said the reporting of committee news gives trie public chance to know about items are passed to council Councillor Mike Armstrong simply termed the barring of press and public Councillor Harry Levy said the press always points out the committee findings are simply recommendations He said the reports also give the public a chance lo object or give information before council passes them He said it also is a benefit to since they can read the thinking behind the instead of the straight recommendations While 1 don always agree with the press if we deny them tins freedom we are eating away at the rights of he public lo know He pointed out that personnel matters arc held in camera anyway Councillor Roy Booth claimed other municipalities had closed committee meetings Armstrong recalled the hiring of fire chiefs was all done behind closed doors It was one big mess with in dividual members telling different stories to Ihe press The vote leave meetings open as they are now was passed with Hyde Hurst and Booth opposed motion to switch meeting nights was also defeated Election The Suffragan Bishop is being elected this week Hamilton and delegates will be there from St Report next week lt I arl Itider Steihi miitinL on Rights it Ihe sponsored by Interested illens roup is slued fornix Wed it pin Mrs I wis will Ins in Hit District Com munity School on 14 sponsoring Aim on May 1 I iberils Appointed to library I former rlh II school inspte r I ist is mined to I irtl Milton mini I ibr in by town council Ik is to torn term of Kenneth I irshill who rescind re is Djve Peterson up in the recent party idtrship unites and MIP lulian Hud will attend be at or I hi has rettnlly inltn its call for an study on the hydro corridor Minister Dennis Timbrtll announced larlier this month lhat ptr A DEAD CALF lies in the back of 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