AY, FEU. tth, 1950 ~TE E CANADIAN STATESM AN. Bow M A IqvniLLE o N &imo P G E E T E _________ OFFICIAL INTERNATIONAIL LEA$UE CHAMpioNSHIP SCHEDULE 1956 F a k H o e A L R V rono T rust ees S eek A TAl-T Aira&"urégu T 3WW T IO46ATT MIAMI AT JBaff F anT osMai rloApinSoce ore TcIx Revenuie ZStili spTtopsweIni Kitchener.2They also visite 1-34M i tt e" c " g~ r h i e~ rom Clarke Township 2.2____ -_zBaons Sor9g 20______ ..I 27eàAccording to the Iates in Asrqese yth lre ot m 2 t.z. "dividual scoring statisticsFan 0f aadns$1.bilo Me,' 2 2une z 20 Me,3.15lis19 I.leeu3j"2-3 AP. 2Am "_p.25-2262?1819-202 Hooper leads the Barons in r- esnlicm a yamr fthe Police village of Oroni: and completing of the unfinish- j poita.eoffi. P4yin5.9ac o y F r e s e , H a r r y M e r c e r 1 e d d r a in a g e p r o b le m o n C h u r c h a , sM , ' 2 23M v 3 . 0 2 4 a i .s s s2- ?s4 0 , s~ . 3- 5 as ' ' r i e Di e kns 7 sta n ds s eo n d it n Si n y utherford, w ere St f w ith the Tow nship assu mn 0fl u-0-M l - .711 îs a. Ma20,J2102322 2 81_ 21-0 2 I . u... 57 .89.1 20~ . îs e rent to outline their projects ing the full cost. 198 22 5262.58 . 4-5I.0 .gi-atA "n nth ao _ fer ý 71 1-0 4 nm an osthe and i n h rwnthp Concil as theTue- shenst relacetoseremved t the fseaI2 i...'.25.28.27* stands hY 1. lar sitting of the Clarke United Counties to erect road M" ~2.3.4 5 M" 8i.' .9 t1e't i1.8 jM,'si,.t2 e'2222 o't 985forE eatn i1 5.4935-31-4..5.3 AAo2 j' ..l, 13.4- 2 1011 16 1Dykstra,lwho a isitcurrently ie ________________ Setue - si1ns to repla e tho7.59mAve.- 10 t- 4 .259th placeth withrsJedvW ilsonpo aY. The seven prolects whicli by the Department of High- Foliowing i h complete he trustees presented to the w ays, w ith the Counties assum- M, 41 34 ~' ,f.,, . 9-10 e,'82910301 Mre. . a., lit..02 0 o e, 2t 2-234 5 t eta Ouncil were discussed but ing the full cost. 1-ie14.5.t.7If" sei.i .3 I.' S.O1j, 7-l 514218tstc o heBros thing definite was done. IThe seventh is that the e117151.il-la.AZ.7-A.9ev 2t.22.of the Barons The first of the proecsisl Township of Clarke reduce the Hopep7 42G5 ditching and paving <of 1956 general miii rate within M, 12. 116e8'0M, .84Ms54 g'14581 .'222 GP GMal 311ts.i. the limits of the Police Village MI,4t .. 8 2 627223 M ot3, ..î.a I 1.1. 1- A.* .. 1-12.700Ii'3 4 e p.ISD cen 7 1 5 4 0 Church St., with the towr.- of Orono by 3.7 milis. . 1 Yourt. h 27i. 15l5410A.a27553 Sa 1~IO~~.~ hip bearing 100 per cent of The oniy project that met B0M,5447mr23494 - 1i6l iad 213Il15 he cost. wt Bird 26oito 10CU"m 99.4 12 22.12 13-1#I- 4. 148 M e 993 c The second is the construc- wih y real o it iow s m 1-.... 0 P 22 . Z3 2 I".22792 j I'. 21. iý11A.327523e I ..3 S.1ilL,. .3 45 T h e r e d u c t i o n fe l h t h e 3 r t .2 2 2 - - -- - - - - - 2 6 1 0t S 4 1 I n 6 3 . 0 2 . 2 8 0 , 5 w c k2 on f a 66-foot street to con- TheCoinitofnt tat tel3. ect Cobbledick St. with the milis Would ble better spent onWisn2 il 8 9 L in nw uidig otceives gClnerous grants on all ties' assessors to be held in Co- B ress25 8 13 for thw purpserodsnsnc telotsnship frs dcre- Dykic Brgssa23 7 MX Providing proper drainage roads they build. If the trus- bourg, February 10. A motionwspbihdn17, oe3 Mahll2 21 vtyeO rdereci A S U was puorihedhin 1721,aomee34tMarshals.s27 2 10 1 rorn rStation St. 1hF_. te sPohslicfrohe a pse a sessr 0la- S r e r e e s ayears before Samuel Johnson's. T. Masters 27 3 4 7 rustees are to assume the full purposes the grants would be ence Oke attend with expenses foanh tebsturad Peofrwordsin.D.sers 5 i 14 Not ad oan hWebsterady PeterdRoin- D.Mep 5 14 î etidis the laying of a Hoee h rsespointed Notification was also received 0lerelirriinary lib y e To lives working 9 hstune proces', on haîf-mile out that roads are not the only fromn Fire Chief K. R. Hobbs of I l , , ___ And ies wokig amngthm tretches of strepfs which are; expenses in the village and Oshawa that a meeting of the Ads i .C olr .w ready for tlie double Pro- there are other expenses such mutual aid fire-fighting arrange- Frak Lii! yan H L e. s thickness. The Police las sidewalks and the fire de- ment between Ontario, Durham W id eniIg vvuveriey R d . FraMnckenso dW. C. owler. andonsSAVE rustees wish to share one.- partment for which the tax and Northumberland Counties1th ac nieoflxog- ird f th cot. mneyis needed. The trustees would be held in Oshawa on Feb. Permission was grznted to after trade-in and insurance p her.fanc nmeof ex micora-î realized that the township 24. Coun. Tom Rehder, Chair- the Roadis and Streets Comi- on the old car was $1,110. At the new words in the "Ameni- AND .1XRDWTAR Diseuss Street Repair would !ose money but main- man of the Fire Committee, stat- mittee at the regular meeting a recent meeting of the cota- can' language, including "meg- The fourth is the repairing. tained the village needs this ed that he would attend and take of Town Council Monday nigni, mitteelhe said, consideratioxn alomania" (meaning powera e Bet- brknarpeettieo h ir e- to have a survey made for had been given to the hining madness) and "ecydsiast" (a - S f e rocess roads where boe The discussion was tabled for partment with him. creatinar a 66-foot street out of of an additional policeman for strip-tease dancer).Wth heLksoe ner own. The Police Trustees one meeting and will ble further On recommendation of the WaverlýyRa.tetw'sfre o dqut fteei a vrg a eiahte A shee aIdl 3 'A are to share one-third of the discussed then. Planning Board council voted toi yRa.tetw' oc.Fraeut fthr sa vrg a eit A ceuer allow Floyd Bradd a permit to Chairman Jack Brough stat- police protection a municipal- he may be irtterested to know drawing to a close it looksa build a 1i ½-storey bouse on pro- ed that the surveying firm of 't should have one policeman that bis vocabulary consists of if Bowmanviîîe and Oronowl * . , .I perty he owns on Third St. at Donovan & Richards as al- for every 1,000 population, about 10,000 - words. Shakes- finish in third and fourthpo- i cu s or aT on Ol Elgin, although the lot is slightly ready done some survey wor:c plus a police chief. Bowmiar- peare used 25,000, and Dr. Viz- tions, with Lindsay inffh i c s Fo m t oof short of the 5,000 squarefotn hstreadfud monu- ville is short three policemen etelly had 200,000 words at bis place. The Regents do hav a minimum. ments on Hgwy 2 and 401j by thîs standard, he said, but tongue's tip. 0f course he had slim, longshot chance to mai wih give a straîght liue finances would permnit onlY an advantage because he crat- the playoff grade but te arks B oa d , rea ionthrough. Work already done one more officer at the present ed a great many words for must win their two remainn N orm Scot he suggeted thata complet thbis.eeduetffofrCobouerg-andanLakefield, odd jobs Iinedt f Coboutoanfinish 0 f ew avi e arkI h~onined rompag oe) y fc ould Coude forrna qeseda raise.f eiBecause ofan eye affliction, while either the Orphanso Two ltter reqeatîg acton Hll aditoium.were satisfied witb the commit- Scott suggested that surveyois constables to police school is he was eleven. ing games to pull it off.Te sh romadseteItt o establish uesing r actsin Hl Posdtoficm atea onetbihn etrpVsi h otOfc atrwstee you were made chairman of", stakes be put in every 500 also being considered, he said, * Barons need onîy one pointr da ~owanvllewer reeîvd b tunedove totheFinnceCom reminded Coun. Scott. "Now feet so that the committee as is the installation of a two- Jean Nicot, a French diploý- two games to be absolutlS U Bowanvllewer reeivd b tunedclier o te Fnane Cm-you're not satisfied and it's sud- could see the outline of the way radio system. Installation mat, introduced tobacco into certain of a playoff bertb. Town Councîl at the February mittee and the part dealing with denly illegal". proposed enlarged road. of a telephone in the cruiser, France in 1560, and they nani- Orono and Bowmanvîlle metiM AY ETPA meeting held Monday night. the dressing rooms to the Public1 Deputy-Reeve Carruthers stat- New Street Treatment whicb was considered two ed nicotine after hlm. Sylves- Saturday night in the Memo Thanvilrhmbrosoec letter wasth rw roetyCmmteeive fomed that in Oshawa, committee Coun. Brough reported that years ago, is impossible, since ter Graham gave bis namne to ial Arena and the winner f PYNOHN O Manill Chmbe ofComerc A ettr ws rceied rOmchairmen had been decided by a bis committee bad held a mee, t the new Bell Telephone station the flour with whicb Horace the games clinches a plaof suggested that a necessary pre- Walter- Reynolds notifyin on full caucus of council and a - a hieb Mcpl Engin- frti purpose was set up in Greeley pampered bis stomach. spot. Besides this game ilt requisite for establishing better cil that he had been ing * oun- private vote, and m any of t e e r D .G ri f the c un c pa rt- cafor uhisse d o s - J h M A a et h s n m 'o r h a o s h v parks would be the creation of Assistant Secretarv of the Dur- counicillors had flot been satis- mient of Highwars had beten awa. Coun. Scott also recom- the roads of Scotland in 1815, final game of the season ih aresaivsfomiTsow Councl, a Dstefrict wahstend Brin i Coun. Ste de a motionpresent and treafment of the mended that council consider and Paul Pry, a meddlesome Port Hope in Port Hope WV o a ui orpyet the Cambversefrvieownclund e sin tieo as a ownveille seodb Coun. Hmd ion, attown's gravel roads had been installing a stop light at Lib- character from one of John nesday, February 15th, and oyu oktok tl discuss d. Mr. orrie h d re- etytandsane1Str ets.sPo le'sipl ysogavhbisonane.prhtited gaeowitbrake- th easy w y to ma e thos Sucb a commission, the letter jwas accepted and Alan Strike dti a asd ycucl sJnedt. huld becpete s ouho h ow albspopesafis suuggested, ld onwoultedwscontroslaretheenawas anamedSt.sasldae representativete Ton Allsecondpl'sletter. olfrom Stnikeltes s& establishment and upkeep of aill to succeed hlm. William James sn a.ste ro red inser& ly broken up, and crushed now been completely instalied When grandmother was a ing as of Wednesday, Feb. 8 parks and playgrounds in the was also re-appointed to the to the question Coun. Scott had gravel mixed witb calcium be pxcept for the application of a girl and wore bloomners she GP W L TPt.FE PLN town 1Eowm-anville Planning and De- raised at the January meeting put on to a depth of six inches coat of paint, Chairman Dave migbt have known about Am2- Cobourg - 26 15 8 3 3 town. tn rkSt velopment Board for a further when he claimed that since the andd compacted. Later this Higgon of the Public Property lia Bloomer and er temper- Lakefield 25 16 9 0 3 three-year term. December council Îheeting was could be treated with a gond Committee reported. He stat- ance and suffrage work. But Bow'ville - 27 14 12 1 2 The second letter, from the Notice was received from Nina held after the polling date the oiù mixture and this work ed that he had visited the town we seem to bave forgotten ber. Orono 27 14 13 O02 Bowmanville Recreation Depart- E. Neads that the towns public by-law passed at that meeting would give a satisfactory rond dump in response to two coin- Char-les Macintosh, a Scot in- Lindsay 28 12 15 1 5 ~. i ' ment suggested that the land Iiability insurance for protection governing the operations of eîec- at a much lower cost than plaints but found it was not ln vented a coat, and John Mcin- Port Hope 25 5 19 1 l &long Vanstone's Creek south of against accidents ta citizens for tnical contractors and electnicians asphaît pavement. too bad shape considering tiie tosb, an Ontario man who gave No. 2 Highway ble at least par- which the town could be held was illegal. This letter stated Cost of such treatment, Coun. weatber. He stated that the bis namne to an apple, have lost tially ,developed as a park this liable was up for renewal. This that in view of the fact that dif- Brougb said, la from $1,200 to caretaker is doing the best he their identity, too. COURTICE 7 tstated that foot- brought the comment fromn ferent interpretations could ble $ 1,500 a mile, compared t can, and said that the fill taken We are told that the Eanl of patnsrcou1d be made leading to Couri. Scott that he knew o two put on the section of the Muni- asphaît costs of $12000 per out there fromi the Post Office Sandwich învented a long-lived The Ebenezer Evening Aux the area, picnic tables put up. cases where citizens had tried toi cipal Act dealing witb wbat by- mile. He stated that Mr. Gpr- excavation should help matters fa fItn hnh lcdaiiryhl t erayme and otherimprovements made collet under terms of the policy laws could be passed by councils rie had said there would stihi when it can be spread around fadc of eaing wen he p e a iîatyhelhoitsfJearuGry metn which need not necessarily be and the adjusters had refused to following the polling date. the he some holes oln hs in the sping. sce of bean ten t w ie- at theGomof Jertan ayith too e0t nsive The Department pay. He said that many people town solcitors suggested the tetmet but thes îud be, Coun. Hicgo akd ifthecesof breg a rd d ae.it ndb he M r es odon Ctran assistilg ielt thàýthe towns service clubs did not know they were protect- council should check the items easiiy dug up and repaired. town owned any property on Charles Il dubbed a loin f byteria]. to be held at North and Chamber of Commerce ed, or that a dlaim had to be passed at the Decemnber meeting The municipal engineer had the north-west corner of the b is cardr gai. And letanw nTePresidentannounednes- would gladly co-operate witb this made througb the town clerk ifl to see that tbey were not illegal. emphasized that lake gravel Vincent Massey school grounds. beef"Sm oin"e and lgefta Fwmiebray2Cuaotch Wesay iproject. seven days following an accident. Coun. Scott then produced a was no good for ti teten e ttd htthe bse wl obrdtButheanage r ebruary of 2ndy aso he World's Coun. Norman Scott expressed Renew Liability Insurance second letter from the Assistant and 5/8 crushed gravel with 1-club plans to et-es-t leacheî-s t- Bessemer, a German and an at Ebenezer United Church a the opinion that consideration of Coun. Jack Brougb felt that Supervisor of the Department of 30 per cent of crusbed stone there in the spring and wants Englishman wbo invented 2:30 p.m.D flIT" ' developing the Vanstone Creek council should be informed wben Municipal Affairs which quoted is needed. as much room as possible. lie burners, may still be remem- Mrs. Fred Owen had chargeof AVM I Ld property between No. 2 High- dlaims are made under the policy Section 262 of the Municipal On motion of Coun. Brough was told that the only properý,y bered, as well may be Luigi the devotional. way and Highway 401 is long and what disposition is made of Act whicb specifies that a coula- the Roads and Streets Coin- the town owns there is a Galvani, the Italian physicist A poem "A Real Home" va overdue. "Something should be sucb dlaims. His motion that this c il should not, after the poling mittee was autborized to caîl rigbt-of-way ini from Welling- who developed a process for given by Mrs. Alec Muir En A j-~a done to conserve this area for a information be supplied to coun-. ate for the election of a new for tenders on 2,000 yards of ton Street. gvanizing metal. Alessandro Mrs. Jack Pearce favoured Wit park before bouses and indus- cil was passed. The policy was coundil, pass any by-law or enter 58cuhdgae ab tc- on ahnula (h otCon ed-a in oo tries are built on it", he declared renewed on motion of ,Ëeeve into any contract or obligation, p5/e8 fr usgae! on te tock-s CarmnK0f it he Cethge nad(Zepe vln, Goutrge Pu a- Thene tmetglaoan lIe pointed out that a man nam- Sidney Little. ordo n te oroaeat treets in the sping. Thie Committee, reported that the man (railway sleeping car)' one o ac 9th whe o master plan for the Vanstonel Chamber of Commerce thanking emergency. omtewaal uhridbidng ttefrti- h U e Cre rasme2 er g teepoesofteRasad a o ret aprhs alin±needfrcmtr nesrpistate(i deri ai)9eogAay Bn mtesa h thSomni i(elaontri ee charman e lvers sc oisa h e hscaadJmsBweA I Â D mine îo tne dressing rooms at ties, for--eBwmnil assess been defeated in an election Roas n [reaets' a ,n iser - tfle3 engage thiem- Joseph Guillotin, a French HA LLCAR tbf. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ atv rsroalatg ii- ' ' o~soslarPtng o on fo rni gemse as lvs re-aso reported that considerable ivation of words. left thpir names ta knives of a aciv slris r asigarefi fromn the new Post Office Some o! them can talk for sort, the latter being firsi to thoseq oulv money by-laws affecting future excavation had been placed hours, for instance, on the in- fashioned from a file in 1827. T c.nis.. etta i a o bhn h arena and at the fluence which other men, good ]3owie was killed at the Alamu Cui en aenîe sso no f(/Ju s N CI ofdesign ti at pe te pas si g tw.u p and bad, have had on the de- along with Davy Crock tt. ~R S N I fleiiat yîw. ny as He stated thata botteneck velopment of our language. Jumbo, a word meaning ae3 E/C/e '~~If a council an o l as i being c eated o Liberty MeSte Loi rile te n "huge',' co m s fo T. Bar- r 0 f r 2 P ,fI T h (V--. legislation forilm nh ofis N y cr pakn u id M'w t OU L US 1JaILmonth termi, what's the good N ycasprkn uti «M de Silhouette, Rudoîf Diesel. num's elephant Jumbo, whi iheneoe i ~ ~ ~ . o! having a 12-month term",A.Seps to.Dr E.W Judge Lynch, Clarence Birds- was killed by a train in On-1 SEE THE lYS ALWAY~ ~ I Carruthe Sisson has offered ta allow cars y n Adolphe Sax, whose troi 85 _.Mputy-Reeve nsased to park on the boulevard ini names are now known ta us aIl So, you see, writers havej îng over last year's business foto i oet lmnt as words, without dapitals, ýo plcnty ta talk about when they when we have a whoie sheaf of bhis, Coun. Brougb said, and describe familiar objects and are not wniting. this year's business ta deal with." the. departmnent will build '1 actions. 6 Valentine o 5 Cait steSieo loun. Scott stated that the an incline ta the cut-b 50 cars These tete-a-tetes remindan lth Yi el ste pceo lctricians' by-law should be can get on it. msro u oeheroaceo priced frorn 5c(ih pt 3O re-introduced 50 it could be pass- Chairman Tom Rehder o! te themo ls ! us ote romno andaiyth oiierdsi'rn VFi/VO Corne in nd browse aroun OurPrnîngBUSROS legally, ifiA is now iiegal. FrConiterpre httc he lnugfo n d I ~so o e andy wlor siefrsdrngJnayadtiteCli and Roman, o r l fre-întroduced was seconded by sd i-sdrn aur n French and German, but how hPayed I o On any day, we're aPt te be Coun. Tam Rehder, but defeat- bhis motion that bal! of thi is undergoing a remarkab!e S printng anything ...from a edb aCatifsil Ho. 1si b ie t h ir e felpIo a Fgh o '~\ sippin tag a sovenfrpro-pantment was passed. Coli. ev'olution in the modemn ena eB c siPnta oasueipr-Brough stated that four or nesulting in such departures s Let Your Porc ih hn grm rmablha oafive applications had been t-e- obsenved in the language nowv 6:30 to7:0pm -- ' ran, frin bll ea t 8ceived fan the two vacancies' known as Amer ican -English. Ot1tawa, Feb. 3-W en Ge - ~, broadside. Every job ..-large onthe department but an e!- N ne- f- kn% js ra otr esm' whodare or small . . . is printed to per- fr sbigmd ooti where language began, ours or tion, former eployees harW de ay fection and delivered right o.onlde in its. spokeortan for unlempak loym ent igb fit-emen who hiei he central ayn les tl etil ltcle akwi eeiil Uie. M 330 part of town. leinissoe on h fr u mpyet insurancefj Fireman30 atrHtey iwriting, which is n)robab!y henefits. Hon. Milton Gregg, I fer ponted that the pump on the no aider than 6,500 yea-rs or so. minister of labor, told tr The ..N*A International truck will soo There are more than 1,000 House o! Commons on Thurs-O bave to be replaced.Hei speech com mu nities, a.ay. obtaining pnices on a suitable group having a language of its John M. James (Lib., Dur- Can dia SEVIC pup. earnedi rather than inhetited, if he would comment on «'th-. S te m nCruiser Arrives Soon sowosn aivgu agyte wis amhaa iinudaedthe ni'ero- IlCara omnScott of which he hearns first. ment Insurance Act o! thoîe the Police Cammittee reported The study of language has Genieral Motot-s employees whoý printint as Yen like fsiaig ujc o il o eclcdbc awr il'Ythat the new police cruiser been a BIC 20"sbec o wl o b ale aktowr wouid b delivened by the eid centuries, Nathan Bailey accu- isnmcdijtely following the hap-j ci the week. Cost to the town pied for some years in compil- ed-for strike settlement." 'Il