the ge h w m 9 1951 pane 2 glass boats being made in georgetown factory what council did on monday may 7th km libbiss fiberglas boats built in factory at georgetown will bo supplied to the rcaf and canadian navy these models are sportmens runabouts fifteenfoot craft fitted with outboard iiiotors weigh only 200 to 300 lbs smart dot a little boy boarded the street ear wearing long pants the con- shoeless he climbed the stairs ductor charged him full fare at the opened the door of the room en- acxt stop a little boy boarded the tered and closed it after him with- atreet car wearing short pants atrr being detected just as he was half fare next stop a young lady about to get in bed his wife half- entered the street car and the con- aroused from slumber turned and ductor collected no fare no no sleepily said is fruhyou dusty she had a transfer husband tell tug the rest of the story said for once in my life 1 had real presence of mind i lick ed her hand peanuts permits who wants peanuts you cn yet them at the i ion- ieinut ii inj si t urda mav 12th were interviewed again by wil liam mcdonald concerning damage nli caused to ms p on maple avenue by sewerage lnuu latlon into the langdon survey mr mcdonald has told council on sev eral occasions that k m langdon said he would attend to the matter personally at the time the sewer age was put in council had twice written mr langdon but had re ceived no answer mayor cleave said he thought mr laptsdoii should pay for any dam age and that if the town settled such aclaim it would tie wide open and there might be other similar claims douncil decided to seed legal advice on the i matter were told by plant manager cliff houtmie of alliance paper mills ltd that work has been completed on the piping system by which mill effluent runs underground to the river mr uoutelle said the odour situation is much improved and that he had been pleased at the cooper ative effort between government and industry he asked the town to ensure an oiled surface on the road in front of the mill as dust bothered em ployees and interfered with pro duction mayor cleave thanked the mill for completing the job and assured the towns cooperation in overcom ing the dust nuisance will drain ostrander blvd by hooking in to the sewerage system for surface drainage dick hawes representing hawes nelson said his contracting firm intended to build two new houses at the end of the street this year and this could not be done until drainage was ta- heres why mjjw uj h hmurh ojas say h testdrive it and youll buy 3 ford for the aj tm rimts m till future mzi your friendly ford phone and monarch dealer 20w canadian sports parade ir i rtelevision whatever you think of it hat at lea it rendered a service x to the international baseball league almost vinirlelianded it hat rhuned the lc giants from jersey city up uul wcr the ciinailijn border anil i 1 into ottawas lansduwncpark the n i- uw cufiiiiiunicitiou medium cannot claim the entire crbdit fw the move nnvcvcr for that stalwart sporting genllenian tommy gorman if yitawa was pulling like mad on the canadian end ofthe tow riie now liiiimiip capital boasts an international league club its experted thai the wvllieamiih rivalry of ottawa montreal and toronto will be ujmimd lufringthe summer season t ije continued io the fallon the i xthifl g ilirn o capital sporting centce there seems to be 1 it t i e co ncerji whctherottawa can upiort a triplea bnebill entry arid t lit v rjpi im ism ii iundl baiixl on i lie t apitals his- toncil record as a rahid port town long a hot bed of hockey and football ottawa will undoubtedly honour the tiiants with the same enthusiasm which characterized their support of the tjreat senators in the years of their nhl glory and the diehard backing accorded their koughriders in the interprovincial football league each season no team rouhl ask for more tommy gorman has renewed his lease on linsdowne park for another eight years and the club is consider ing a plan to renovate the present grandstand capacity i 2000 while the addition of permanent bleachers to seat 2000 is also being discussed should the baseljall experiment exceed expectations all in all thv advent of the ottawa oinis into the interna tional league should do more than any ither iinh- tic tor to increase canadian initicit m baseball the great gorman j i x i week we dropped in on iiiin orinim to aik him about m tivvi i hi ripe ti rorman hni not i a- hglueit reservation ottiuu hii always been a great si t t rntrt ouring our years in tlie liotdri league we have built up a irony ilil following in the tttiwi vihc the nanls just ljnt nni heir tlnyre a natural akeil alniui he park itself fiorniin dtinled liii newly erected liiiiit- run irme for a home run in lamivdowhti cirjc a batter iiill have in iwat ililoet to right r left field or wg feel to centre he atiiwerei hut miled onnaii wtve ji the piu ttrrs to di-our- age ti inuih ol that ky-cni- firisiri maphr laaf stidiuni ionic run diilinrv i m5 anil feel to right anil left ttehl with a 42vfoit drive to tup the centre fiehi wall tun i my i mrnun jclieve that the growing hortage of younger anieriiii playeri lue to military rail should prove an opportunlt y for some of our canadian hall player- uith thiitiul in view the ottawa it i uti are already on the prowl lur outitatnling domestic talent poland vs becker the ottawa oiinti are lucky in their managerial choice with hugh poland at the hehn a former major league catcher poland like tor- onioi joe becker ha rion rapidly in the new york oiints baseljall i oiiiinand now the two former hig- leaguerii arc rival managers and the coining season iliouhi provide many a dramatic nusting lietween their teams one o i he key men in the rebuild ing of the ottawa giants is carl huhbell the baseball hall of fame southpaw who now directs the polo grounds farm teams and scouting departments with poland cornum huhbell and the ret ottawas giant should prove a bright star in base balls firmament spcxmr prpord by o j canodion sporl auitority tor ken care of henewed a threeyear compre hensive insurance policy with elmer ci thompson insurance service moved by mcgilvray and tuck a e wilson whose company car ries the insurance told council that the premium had increased from 1781 to 2675 for the 1year term during the term of the last policy 40 claims had been dealt with and a0l paid in claims sold the old town strap receiving 150 00 grader for received approval from the dept of rflghways for the full budget figure of 30000 for 1951 road ex penditures on which government subsidy will be paid m c6ur replying to a letter from council asking that the highway through town be resurfaced the district en gineer wrote that he would be in town tn look over the situation mayor cleave hopes that the bud get will stand a drainage job on the highway uiis year so that a nasty situation can bo cleared up when dirt and debris washes down the highway into the hollow in fjont of the feed mill atjd garages dlsrussed roaowork for the year and decide to do considerable grav elling gravel will be purchased from armstrong bros brampton at 125 a cubic yard and it is expec ted to use about 1o00 yards the town will atsouse a new type of oil for dust control supplied by armstrongs appealed the decision of a board of arbitration establishing a new sharing of high school costs in evorth hal ton district which would make georgetowns share 97301 moved by lyons and fetch the board set the hew costs on the basis of the new equalized as sessment the objection will be sent to the high school board who in turn submit it to the municipal board for a final decision this decision is binding for a 5year term unless the assessment increases 10 per cent for two consecutive years or unless boundaries of a munlcl pallty change were asked by del laird to have no parkins on both aide of queen street from bis house to the highway corner council thought the ii herei uik to iheml 076eel bctrtinc copint new regulations limiting parking to one side of the street would solve the problem filed a resolution received from the recreation commission notifying council of their resignation to be dealt with at the next meeting moved by petch and hill will notify harold wilson that he must abide by decision of the build ing inspector concerning the posi tion of a stone fence on his edith street property cr lyons brought up the subject saying the fence was trf the road allowance and created a traffic hazard gave two readings to a bylaw to borrow 25000 for water extensions debentures are 20 years with 4 interest it goes to the municipal board for approval instructed the clerk to prepare a bylaw for construction of a side walk on chapel street under local improvements on petition from h- derricks j keir mrs don houss ton and mr and mrs henry shep herd will rent the park for 125 on june 6lh to joe maich who plans fd hold an auto stunt show finish playoffs in local bowling league the thursday plght bowling league consisting of two teams from alliance paper mills one from wm b ackerman ltd and one from nortoti floral has completed a two- week schedule higli triple in the playoffs went to jim carney 781 playing for jv ackertnans mens high single o 1 276 to joe mcmenemy of alliance f ladys high single 194 mrs cyril brandford norton floral hidden score prizes were won by jfugh dickie jack dempster hank chap lin and james boyle a there is nothing in the world that cannot be done said the jtea- cher giving a pep talk to her clas suddenly from tnebckofi rojom oamoa voice yiyouirjr tried gushing tooth tuie ri rvifti vitiijr v7a