Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 13 Oct 2016, p. 42

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Time Capsules are gems of information extractâ€" ed from past issues of the Champion and other publications in order to provide a window into Milton‘s past. December 1921 Yesterday evening Maitland C. Beasley, excise officer, arrived here with two assistants and made a raid on the house of FM. in the east ward, where they found a distilling outht, consisting of a copper worm, an ordinary copper boiler and a lard pail, capacity about five gallons, to hold cold water and the worm. The three parts were hidden in differâ€" ent places. There was no mash. M. and his still were taken to jail. This morning he was brought before Police Magistrate Dice and charged under the Revâ€" enue Act with having in his possession a still. He pleaded guilty and was fined $500, with $35 costs. He settled almost immediately and was reâ€" leased. itomaght ay sauetsfo hach. fr srvie and the wndress on io ------ uw and anin «y hi Tooie A io Notoce & ces inate: 4 3 [ .r” am '- 9 k hme BA Je Frame h > ‘rea °. ces = mens GunaGhee watee ntuder froug en e umm nam Weme Cl whte angs ame 0_ hk ty y + Sevemen *3 MILTON TIME CAPSULES Milton man charged and fined under Revenue Act after still found at home _ More Content, More Credibility, More Customers. Contact us today and Get YOUR BUSINESS FOUND! Murray Crawford died last Friday night at his home in Campbellville. Mr. Crawford was 63 years of age and a son of the late George Crawford, of Nelson. He was an able business man and was president of the Murray Crawâ€" ford Lumber Co., Ltd, of Campbelliville. He was a man of artistic taste, which he displayed in beautifying his property in the village. Officer 666, this bright melodramatic farce was put on at the Princess theatre yesterday evening by the Milton Amateur Dramatic club under the auspices of the Milton Home and School Club. All the performers were letter perfect in their lines and well up in their stage business thanks to the coaching of Mr. Hawthorne and Mrs. R.M. Clements, who also played leading parts. This material is assembled on behalf of the Milâ€" | ton Historical Society by Jim Dills, who can be reached through the society at (905) 875â€"4156. Does your gambling leave you with mixed feelings"? Listen to yourself. KnowTheSigns.ca S . _ADAPT (The Halton Alcohol, Drug & Gambling Assessment, y Prevention and Treatment Program * & 905â€"639â€"6537 or 1â€"866â€"783â€"7073 Alcohol, Drug & Gambling Services (ADGS) City of Hamilton, Public Health Services 905â€"546â€"3606 REsPONSIBLE GAMBLING COUNCIL

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