on the practice of dumiping tini cans anid ot her rubbish in their ravines and at their road sides, than would be done in the north shore villages to the egst. Citizens 'of Wilmette, Kenitworth, * Winnetka, and Glencoe, it is claimed by Northfield, officiais, .have been, guilty of this practice, with- the result that a number of them have been brought intocourt and fined. *The. ravines and .ditches -adjacèntý to Winnetka -avenue and Willow road are said to be favorite dumping spots. Do: Soni. Detective .Work In some -instances persons, were caught in the act of dumiping the refuse, and promptly, placed under arrest. In' other cases, guilty personis were detected by tracing the owner- ship of the dumped rubbish- by means of teli1-tale *discarded automobile licenses. Northfield .is wat'ching t h e s e usurped dumping, spofs, and warns. - tat t illbemuch cheaper for any north_.Shqxre residen-t who has been guilty of this -practice to pay the sniall fee charged by his own village, to collect such refuse matter and cart it..away to some authorized dumping* grounds.. CIog Up Drainage Northfield explains that its drain- age ditches are not only clogged, as a resuit of the practice, but that-the v illage is .required to spend rnoney, needlessly, to clean out the obstruc- tion, and haut it away. Walton Wins Sunset Ridge Ckampionsbip Howard R. Walton was wilîner of the 1 933 club championship at Sunset Ridge Country club, with a medal score for 72 holes of 69-74-70-76-2891. This is the sixth time ini ten years 'Waltonbas won the club champion-, ship ai Surtset Ridge. He was, one of« the founders of the club iii. 1923,. and, l1ives at 458 Willow Iroad, Winnetka. The annual prize banquet -of Sun- Set Ridge Country club wjll be held in the club house Friday evening, October 13. On this occasion winners of the chanipionship prizes for this year will receive their awards, as fol- lôws: Class A-Howard Walton; runner- nu., Waldo Thorson. For the .Second Year! WEhave again been accepted for fellowship lin one of our profession's berne known-groups. For the second tine we have been appoirkeed as mera. bers of te Order of the. Gqideaý Rlin hi li.co'miunity. The Order accepts but one fimerai directing organization in cach community. That orgaMmztion. must subscribe to a Creed.whiél% outlines the high .etbical s tandards of the Order andd k. members. It is flot difficukt to undeatand. pal, said this week. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connior enter- tained a few friends at their home, 149 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth, before the party at E~xmoor Country club' last Saturday.