Times & Guide (1909), 28 Jul 1938, p. 1

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htotqertoNretterstim.ut.m, win;- my; 'eyrt,teettrrisesur-- -hqeTdxhth, uni-abut: d 11r2U.%lt."grt 'Jtr'Wigitttf, of F',i'il?t2.f. i'i,t,is,.i1?.ih z.-. tLt-tFt. iiiiiiiiiii'iliiii"ii7g at Theeemsmittee whkhnhrhs M34 Pd'aiL,Trtd, at - when! " an 'dttt,.t,h',ediii,ii2i25. w. '2,gPgtSlit,tl'T, 'tttbr-ted that ttmttqet his in *mtthe'orknubemi- tertt.thttttet.toftu.efytt. I! 1ttor'mr an - 5h,- m rum-m; mun-tum" wnlcn w! I?! told "reld. nah well with some of “HAM-yum"; 'd,"ttu, m Pr stroritrirte. . Pine Gm. by the mm o: Wen- No Bathing Colin it,1"'i,d n'.,',"e'J'h'ftr,'d,'t,,','e been . . in since . gov- "PP. " mm "mm" to ennui: had built . mm“ n my out of life, and in this . the B to instance. it. in that there an no 'it m1: tte,",tt,'a tist. Mthing eahiy.t. The h” “d ghis Ff 1314 a 1m 'dll am hi 2pet,'hnd1ir.h.tdrJuo2i,it Y0ttt “I " only cover "I! able. and that hap- be”? mw'mh" "1.ng pen- to be the bushes,“ willow nf, an. n slashing; we" “Reminded with wwi'ml W'.", Much can. ivy. This an" danger will LTU't -I s"U'lt' 11. TSI tto TrttoveAtntt.tttealrirumt- tRW "-Wh none tmbtiemtirfted eitim to “m ff}, “I“ - - thug cabins and sin en: tr":'.',',',',',')',".,".',.,',', ht tho m M and gi.) the required m a! 1m wmim 2yrmlt an. to Ees, Clum- and manhunt: w and not than . work- man the bug whieh than gnu “an: _ "_mrtitttomrefrst “my" "'rtl an an. at a. an“: aePtitkim1wueressriirGiCii Imem‘llww l rd,' for. The mm" M. “M! than m m m T,,et h t1,'ttt,,N't', 'lr, '2,t"tlri' (i?, vim... I put in». I hm.‘ pa , Mt I ' needed immedhuly. ram "Ma -, Ml "Youth must be served" is In- other adage that carries a treat deal of weight with it. One has only to walk down through Cruick- shank Park to see "shadea of the past" And Just how youth will be served. Here we see that name of our enterrrising boys have utilized their abiity and mutated their ideas to the end of ildlng a 1988 dam without the use of modern day machinery. This is 1 feat worthy of mention and well worth I no- get.'.: meditation. Think what at- fort must have gone into construct- ing this dam which he actually been holding back sufficient water ta provide e longfelt want-a swimming pool. This dun in con.. structed of huge boulders (In now have an idee how the pyramids were built), these have been moved into position and reinforced by bags which have been filled with earth and serve naturally the pur- R'f, of plugging the ermine. is new type "Spa", '" antes in 1 depth from the shore line to about‘ four feet, and while it may be sug- gested tint there is an ever-present engu- for small children, that hu- ard has been removed " there in I life guard on duty almost all the time. And here too, will be seen the Number Canoe Club with their paddling exhibition which we ere told "would rank well with some of Pr stroritrirtesr". No Bathing Cali” Dye in ntrary..yoettethine to, Here we see a problem-many connot go to summer resorts. Some municipalities have built swimming pools with the idea of meeting this situation, end by the crow s of people who patronize these swim- ming centres, it is only too obvious that they are community 'att ments. The proximity of a I. e or strum is the wlution, and Walton with latter. However, certain ieulties confront the promoter: when development is tttpeg: 8-. t1tirtutmnrnoe no an. engineering before it anhebronght under control. In the past the Hum- ber has afforded much enjoyment for the boys who were in the hnbit of "going swimming" at Cmick- shanks Dam, Wedsworth's Dam or, some swimming hole. The change of conditions and the spring floods have taken their toll; today we no without the dome mentioned and during the summer the Humber is hoe shallow other then for paddling (barefoot). rhile I', we have mentioned it in icetive 20th century progress, we "ill hive some thinds which were used two thousand year: "o. We reed of the Roman nlleyn when one were used; we med of the rook in the mansion- when peop e unnamed for their ranks: bathe. Despite the much out time, we nil] have one to wept! our boats, and we "ill teke bathe, no these two future: of long non-w been developed end become neces- sities to us. Bathing todey is fee- tured in two particular inst-noes. the one being e matter of clun1i~ nus, the other 1 form of were». tion. Thrurportatitm in the earl da \msdslofwhmd W‘ L ti: tren o t . than tptr. speed, necessity ' and tseientifie ,M re- sulted hIVCM .with tho GUGuaa, to grad In awry roadway of life. odny we have ht}: 'f,,t",fr,dei','g unplug, IM- atsn triidirte .um up!” from the older and down I“ of trorportntiors a! null» by; We also have machinery tor mu: production, which brim tut back to I comparison with the past. ' “Noocuity it the mother of in- mtion" in " old Adm, and one that is tuseful in my inm- pprtieularly in thin cue. Til through thou-ge- we hove known and “rpm-j. what has been do». for our xenon] volt-u, " tho to- w]: of veloping tlitttet that would effect none and. In so doing, minimise hardlhip M add to our comfort. “Wt uyf Jhttrt W}!!! Be Filled With Earth a Boys Dam “umber To l Give Swimming Pool vomit: u. NUMBER as It” IAIN IT. N. "at. I” RADIO Ill FURNITURE Co. Boys Ind Girl. Are to up; the Thtir Cruiekmni's Park-oath-ire bun} AieG" RES-Iii We]. 1fetfte_hovid_ed, by mama 0mm If a taauariiuTGa; "6'.“ Al PI?- ITN' can": AN CAMP. RICHARDSON [ - - "“7"“ 1rtst,rilh,ft.tittii? Swill-ill; Pooh v.70]! LY. I“. 1361i; Tit “W's-in: “I!“ I‘m-‘anmdh Mflwmnwhmeknhmmrmcmf! “hmmwwmwmunfim‘ 'h-%Mraae.iu-. “his: lib-u." “WM Wret n a i Manhunt-urchin.» ”Wm-cm i2'ltrtu'ttrh9,ut.'t *mmmc.novuumdha Babb“. ufiufi-nmhhwbmm 'iqy>arim'qiiribriiKrie Windowed- "tStates/hue-tie?,' 1.etpet 951-: -- - a "' iirarc 'lGlGu'%A'lll'ht'l'd%' t',egtatrg,2"'gu'tg,g'.t '1'"t.g",'t,atr, War-i 'llh'Jeht War with“ - was. 'laL"il'lV'd'dhU'Wc In. W I“. Wanna his ?1t?Itetle_rte9yrtttrt l‘umm. _tttW8apemterie. ttadlubtistodthieeasqttre 's.ateoeWeetote-reuegediet I-tft-st to It. Fun“- nth- Wumiuluhud. ttt_th-itte a! INt William Ttemit an. to Wanna-doe: than-num- 7 a? wuaau bi'2,i,iij'i are. u . .m. I am My will 'd WWW “mm": antnnce on 0 corner stone wil be laid by 2. B. Tyne" of Tomato. Mr. Tyne" in the Ion of William Tymll. In hi: biography of the latter, J. . Mid- dleton writes: Great prone-l bu been made in connection with the tteg E',hT'8l'l, launched by Cents: nited Church. The wall- of the new Sunday School are that completed. and the chum! of the church i! new under construction. The avg-Inter: tn lilo we“ on with the put of the Wing. Work I! the imam museum“ 'Ill be..trpm punt, long. _ _ Ceremony Will be Conducted " New King Street Entrance of Central United Church on August 3 by Rev. Harry Paw- son - S'rgrggt"'t Will be laid try J. B. Turn“ of 1trronto-rrt.to c Church is Linked With Early Darts When Weston Was Only I Hamlet Minn! Citizen, "oefieVdi publication of organised Idiot than. You-- Mo, while he m foreman and the late Adoph S. Och- wu publisher of the Chauncey (Tenn) Times, Rune]! negotiated In eight-hours day for men in the composing room. Gordon. B. Russell, who mnem- fully negotiated for the first sight- hour thy to be obtained by I typo- Ey,'lt1 union, 'IN." i:lmni, and; a . a tHt .Apl.%S,,hrh'aATai Mun Who Got Shorter Emu For Competitors Is Dead “The mun hue become so burdened in recent yar- that a halt bus to be called somewhere." he continual. “This in only a null thing in comparison to och-n hut it would be I nap in the tight di. notion." Sons of Weston Pioneer Will Lay Corner-Stone Mr'. ouifnii BEE. aiii aiia bu existed for years. Recently, the mentttr.ot graphing: he by: ry- “How do the people how Mt municipality in at fault or not In and. "TU union {so should take buggery churn." _ A [it-tSi-ia-taio' eerHe Ca." in? LGT cipality’s meter is found to be " felt, tip tl in mfttp_deti," ha quad. "Now that we are on the verge of making . new water mutant with Swan. ad Fora-t am. I ttt - timgdugmo to lift this urge. use deputy “In. “The water was an In“ canc- foe Main. awry two Ellyn fur. pr their yang bills. when the y their In": bills. Tyr. 2.Sll tt. wonky tah. an Dung Run C. P. Cabana has stated a b. will move a mat council mating to abolish the tt inspection in for York township water meters. . ASKS INSPECHON FEE Oil HEIRS ABOUSHEI) Taming the thug. u “impoli- tion," he aid ch. “my": van dyed, ego heavily MM. Deputy Reeve Colman Sun It It An hn. NEGOTIATED EIGHT-HOUR DAY has position -ttr, -tu y to... may ,iri,riiiti'ii1'ifr,t'iit t'ii1d'il'Fa1"uU21'M', Ger-u- (mocha-1m”: AM Mg” AmMmthm-vicgvhu will becoming-tad by In. Bury Punch. imb- the Chair-n at 'dh'ntftat'2mth2E an. Th.m.tmttKNerNagVriit Minna-taco. "Tyrrell of Wanton” and “a?" Tm!!!” he m enlled with oc- tion tad "Wh It in that fit- ting that illiun has!“ Ion should by the eomer wane on August 8rd " Cantu] Church. J. ' Tymll In: hem tn. to his W. Ki: lif- has been on. at ‘Icholutic melt and practi- 1a] aeeorrtplistuttettt. n. in u man-u of Toronto University ,.1t.dttte.rrtydtr--e", titioner. Turning from law be tt2td IIns 'JJ,""',.',,'"';,'." "r, um in I. n :3” iiiiri'iiiiitii mam; . ie . ' v ie I few I th llinxzook culled "Across the Sub-Arctic: of Can-h" written In. m. eiinhiiiSis'",',h,gii,' m. cola-gn- m I em m- ay o the "Darren buds." Mr. Tynan ii new Prelim: at F 333“.“ uh Gold lining Co. Mt. Dennis nun who knew man munidpcl li:w thaln the lawyers; Al nun-tun won. W! -ral science, whose knowledge would kyle [been creditable to . profu- uom . \I. “who tmtndiGr-iiG Fun. “an. mete or twat?! elottw Init " up ten y hm _i'il'till"ux'"=ntlrulrlr', Tho loot included . Nr out valued at about “on. neural gn- mencs worth $26 to $35 each, and 1 number of less nimble garments. The break in was mported to Westpn police, who are inves- titratintr. Entry - ined through the bank door 3' flat, which had 1gtM'.'t Chld J. E. Holley told e and Guide on Tues- dar. It Wed the miscreants carried _ john garments out the bade in, the Anny-y my. Thieves who brok- into the phat of Felhr Brothers, dunn- and dyem, on lain tttmet South. some- 201:: gating Monday“ Ith Tdl car "ett In a " u at seven] hinged: ot dollars, CALLED PUIIJC ”DEAN“ THIEVI'S BREAK INTO FELKER BROS. PLANT saw-01d bath; tPl " lu- Jono Fat-oer. v has and. "Inhabit was with only I lay hum and in earttsred "In. In our) luau-r canto-t ths tar cqu in. 'h. I. the 4ruktkGl"iirNTi EG. a; Glynn, North Drive, new. Tiny Dancer Woodbridge LUCIA CARUANA Emma iiiiih Guilt: Ill' halal mn' "5.61.36 mu thus were inimqnced. Now M hum t'trati,'lt with an Fttgliah MMM, can: (one. {mun-rhu- the a. 'iiitiiiiiiiii.tti'tr', . {rah chug. *â€" __ flu-5‘ Fei'iii Fiie mar can! In.“ I he. a " i . t'lllttlp,.'rg't'f m n'uT,ih,1, .: It i. nan I . mim- to that u flock of J. nu,. blaeh-throqted Canada (at. which haunt Inch Chum ”lid Int H. those if " In” t e Madcapglx 'rttAlthg,tr than Wu “mama liking.“ More Than "' Year- Ago Trustee- mud surprise and and: that morn town-hip com. 'eiqhtdrotte-tkftitua, upde that in local compuniel have the nee-ma minimum. The the M also curt-ind l number necessity of tttte, bonds on ac- count of the new“ nature of of lamp]. from tendering. it was er explained. The bond also decided It its meetinx in York Memorial Colleg- iate Inst mack to “quest the Bond of Health to submit. a report monthly on medical inspection tad dental work among th. school children. Tenders were let for the cleaning of all window: in the township’l " public "ttooh, and Jhme colleg- iutu. Onlytwo local men tendered Ind they wen given wme of the war:I while an reminder had to bo_ m to outside than. While it is strictly a matte)- for the Bond of Health the trustees felt that Inch employees should ure three yeeka' vacation. Heretofore the I e v e tt school nurse: have been engaged on I 10- month bani: when-ea the two town- ship nut-us luvs been on I yearly basis with only two weeks’ vacu- tion. York Town-hip Board of Eduea- tion In: decided to recommend to the newly-formed Bond of Health that all nurses be pluced on £12- mnths’ bail. Puthum were J. W . stable, George Brownian. w . Keffer, Nelson Iterr, Human . V by. Archibld Cameron. Sun-n grenh'u wig. formerly up Th; inner-l took place Th _ afternoon from his late n- .. " Vellum. where he farmed. lib: “mint was made in Hill . cemetery with Rev. Burma. 1u.p1seonduetine tltpertiea., Pd lhip'. Pngumt Rafter, 69, died w, Peel Memorial Howie-l follow“ I two days' “but. Mr. Katha was I mm of the late Georg. Ind Barham Rutter, whom met-ton were United Empire unlist- and e313: settlers in Vaughan Toms Punmt Kate: Wu Son at' Earl: Settlers in '1 List yur'l epidemic of pan" nyoliti- has atttrirtt no sign. of ”.1 CPI-ins. be alerted. "We hm we; Ind I tingle an no thr this Inn-i mer," ha added. "The e Munic- but? “I in "in tart I!” tug mm “army; i tinned N“, no: I non I It the 'l'dfd trMeeat Dr. Wan. 'thd,. In an Kil, the h I in mm; to mum“ diminu- but! to children in tht township who]: Lat not. a; poll? tri.demie dot-yd the work YELLORE mm DIES ' “MEMORIAL Mmm imttt qrriiU. “an. you -ttmttttet. g"; with: 1eeffteepiiu.4rb', an away to - what. they can " but sir and washing" " may“; m tet a tee, .1 War - .“ .lrT,'h'lM2fAlfdt! “11mm: hon-mm wttrnmhaveet't - Ite" in the township " 't Yuk torn-hip In It. mic- thh «mm A. 1'rpta"2 and hitting (noon to nu man; to '" mt. ‘ YORK? TOINSEIP HAS no u 7 r, _ C. A. Inna ttTggtUdi'hiif -- iriuT mun filth! ch In “an. in“ “hafnium- m. tr m In“ I It. - datum: t;tt13,,N,Niit St Tunic-Io WINNIE!“ Tn: main 60E: _.'"- -- "Iii. WWW“??? a mm 3m M0ltr Fstriek's Church, Guelph. The Rev . . Mr, Field will be here in connmim m mm Vaughan h LIFE? 'ttlr/t hhtie an. a“ iiauFFiFC'-" -l"'Ti'TC m“- than?!“ air W. than Inn- 'i's'iN"2'lU1d'r', “a“, cr ,T"td',g2ttutdie " 1htttttyri.y0itGrirriiaG, in m Jainism . n IM 'im'iTl'l,"d"l'l'S"lau'hCr,' mung-n. ',gt"iiieta trtau', GiV with. I. 'iii'??,,?.'? 'iilNh'dtdzNtteit,rc mum-muw. GUI-ll Imamm‘ MgtMtt'tp2tgre,2u2e) “cad-3.0.1.41 it mid” flu!- yett0ttietuiiFF6iRuiii, l The following wu the draw for 'the J. T. Farr Treble. Trophy Tournament to be held Wednesday July 27, It t.80 o'clock. on the '"et trf tho Weston Lawn Bowl- New (bunch-hm At my all. In. In tttered .v.._., _-. we... Wm Gnu b-A, L Gonna. mum tdee, Emgm - Gyuiri-itriiTerGuG, M'." Put. TB. Dr. Set-on. In? rt, Groin t0--L A. “hum. Em, " w. I. Abernathy. Green H. Fatback. 3.1.” M. VI. H. "but. Column. Green 6-Geo. Fur! Brampton, TB. Mr. Hepburn, Uxbndp. Green lb-tdr. More. Eaton Pile-odd. n. R. tr. Meade, My Green 6-Dr. my: Runny. made, vs. Mr. curt. homo, Gnu T-WttitHeh, Went re "e'. VI: sud, Chaim _ Green "e if K7FtiTtiiiiirr7au, “1.." Poihieh, Rughohno. 'ii's Club} -m__e_i- --"_. "W" hen I-S. E. Chg“. War, torb. vs. J; Dimm- A ttohne. Mr. Field has a most distinguish- ed war record. He enlisted with the 8let Battalion in Toronto in 1915 and in the following yen went to the Third Battalion] Toronto Regis ment, and served in France until the Armistice was signed. At present the Rev. Mr. Field is Che kin ot the Guelph Canadian Loren, In very prominent in the pu lie life of that city and in the work of the Anglia-n Church in the Diocese of Mean. The Church of the Good Shepherd will tire Mr. Sick! I hearty welcome next Sun- ay. - WW“, -_..,,.. “a “v. Mr, Ptrtltt will be here in connection with the Canadian Corps Reunion Ind the Church of the Good Shep- herd is most fortunate in being 321:. to secure his services for the y. unnnmm , $PliMIlilittIEMiis -.,, ~‘- u- a... nun, my we t Junior 6 year old Holstein 300M it; guide fat.', yea, I or e u: muon. e J,W,Ug if!“ the Home Mute herd, while mull, is a undid one, having regard for Ie,4ietrv, production Ind high I, and reneeta particullr credit than responsible for its unn- uncut {at Sadly, July tut, the let. Bat 9,11 n.m.and “madam. Rd: of 11:“ IGood tttIre' I 'lp),.,' ii. 5'lltiretl,t '3: t GOOD uni mino- h Federal Department of Hummus Rem jun. released. bikes that " hn Rug Apple Ex I two year old ohtein In, “and by York County In of Mug, Nam-ska, stood t in [In th'lt'tn'i'e,tid no!!! at 18.299 IU. of Mil ' Test '%, Pat 68t In, Butter 726.25 on My twice I day milking 865 dun. Fe Mah to ma out w. m to all Cominionnn. Wt t Tople, WhitehIn-ch and De- r-Rouvo B o y n t o n Weldrick. gun, Ind the Superintendent, If}? A. Synge, on thin aplen- Ill comm MISTER HAS h FINE RECORD cu. w. winking. a't"U" 'Uing " "re, , W I. [not ”out. " an. " 'lliN 5.tl'tal'tlasN'g *rl-n its-m .1 Club: ”this my In. W.. I all My will journey . 12ht,h an that date . In Mr. Ing. " titaitiiiiG. -. - “a- It year ‘Princen J'tteitia Irpet,or thia homag- use Th0 and that" u m h. Lou an. “a... dat,, #31: iS. t I '.P.etee thiy yak. tfrt.90itTEr, mu a. 1933' t of Herd " the House of Educ, New- market With the Bowlers WEEKLY' “To in} ‘3? 3?; Tai' W ""'"'-t----, t " 'er.cikriciT.GiiiTi: h :32“ TgLt,2'ngueuet 5 t r Ciirj,ii'r2'iiii'iiu,"tit, 'Ggl'tt . an Dem-.9 with. 1ier/trrAdiitieii'iiEi,i2"iii LIN Into-eh aunt-1M sl'i1iB,l1tthl'lt,'N,n',tgt "'.tp,t3UtediitltiEri,ii when... “our": 'lTl2t't'gnAfgeit,iatiSi III-hm Imm‘ u';lrfd'd'N1uN'rfgf.%t 'f'-tt.-iiiiiiauu"G (jii"i'i " - - 9ilikifst4'ittt ttteltiiii2,Fiiii On My ttt them was “cam-z MM!- '.'t'2tMNn,,t2tpdeie mm th-6ertiyeqttne the Mgestrs.-ett_. 'r_e'teerqft%rtta.cTttAitnra. fit. d-utret.d a. Net an ty-er-tAi-Kitt/G-iii bhggg'SQ"rgtgfg, but“ u neon- m. 0n Tue-d" evenin§of last week A; representatives of oft County .Weeuiu am Mr. Cochran's uh 'hvitation to come to the Brodie} farm nut Gentiles, when more than twenty-five tern of thin be had become infested with the my I: worst. 12 Ir. of mm a we: Io " t pm. _ fink-hunt! informitiort on egg eeri- Ill oneness of the situation. and to no a the twetttr-f1ve were: ht Man w! “treated" to deaths the woman. A h. visit to E. J. Appiton's hm nil. 2,,etll"gg the first outbmk was a. m t under control, W to , everyone the effectivenes- of the ri control measure- Ind also use pa laltvtmlmclchmege whichmben: done who the "when: is not a: any“): ttra. It! W. M. Cockburn. agricultural reunudve for Yor County. are The Tina and Guide on Monday that his department has been obliged to drop all other work and devote its attention to the campaign for at: curbing of the army worm outbreak in the County. The out- break is particularly bad in $urk.. hqn {Whit 7 3 Situation in York County is Berhms-Ever, Cue Hut he leen and Cue. Reported to Begun-i " White, Says W. M. Cocklmm, County re-ttnero-tutr,. Measures Are Effective, Deputncnt Feels He is survived by his widow, Mary Vickery Thompson; two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Rowan-e: of Woodbridge and Mrs. J. R. Me- Donald of Weston. and one son. Douglas Thompson, Mount Dennis, Herbert George Thompson. who for the past 20 years served as night constable " the Toronto Hos. pital for Corymmptives, Mount Den. nis and whose death took place suddenly Saturday. we: buried Monday afternoon from the family residence. Main street, Weston. Rev. G. Ernest Forbes, minister of Westminster United Church. where Mr. Thompson was it mem- ber, conducted the funeral service, assisted by Rev. G. E. latching. also of Weston. Interment was in Riverside Cemetery. Pnllboaron were Jack Vickery, New Toronto; were Jick Vickery, Whitby; Ray- mond Vickery, New Toronto; Roy Vipond, Mount Dennis; George Thompson, North liar; Charles Brennan, Silurcmok, N.Y., and Russell Pmnklin Bowmanvllle. Mr. Thompson and his family, M 'AJdrieggtudSt "- - ink has! in England, nearly 70 years ago. he came to Canada when nine years. of age. I Army Worm Outbreak is Being Closely Watched Wu Mm Ct1ttstable At Con mini-tn a! Cantu] United Church. who will conduct the _ laying may " the our entrance of the church on King Strut next WMy and”. The corner-lane will be bid by J. B. Ttrrett at Toronto. Inn of a pinata resident of Weston. YORK TOWNSHIP HAS NO SUMMER H’lDEIllCS Westmoimt smbtive Hospital Fol: 20 Years REV. HARRY PAWSON Humber Heights ill. ---- Ar ml Cockbnmwem B Iain- ty.mlltrnction M mums: hilt: 'GryVlisatsediottG farmers. night-eh sheenwill be uncut hip to 23mm ark and either in chucking ambush or in mptign ,ll_rirttttt_kitiirirm"di"i". L'e'1Ntrftt1?ihemtymmrkaiViGtG, he 'tqt-lrtymermo. All can: ”our, Mark-Ish-r-auf-Gisli-ttia' market or to the new of nwoek AqttT,ggtr,i'it.?jF, Sam? ‘ to1ttmtttiistu"Gkiketioe, tttiiiiiiiijiiiiii1"i: :Ei-::i-ii'-ii'"iiY Van iiiiigiuiat iilF='ta1tltuei' l “I! tityer' - '--u, "___ ' "2'.teeteteteet1rsrul a”! bet It“. - hl ,iiiiiiiaciiiTTGk"l'l"eal'kJ, an. . '7‘“ - - "q - irel'rl1trttt,ttt'ti','2iit i.1rturF -- THai “I “R m - It. h to ffdrt W. - and an. 1mtf.a,-t9rhF,GieG%"r" ,r.,?ttttettrtu%iiit.iriridl, Petrhteior_titiuUici, 'e.hA%tthi'Ui.ci at fAeu-dhisdiiiFGG1 Hum. Ja1'i'"CT, s?'il'etri'l1 _rraa,hert-imcuiiaa"Gq Petrher_eixsrru.usa%rii; a; In". and “My“. 'mt-mr-tre-s,,, Mm Blh'fl'it"k'l2tghet mania; iiiiTaririrt - b.ert-rd.aimAiuaaGGiiri "'nr.mtrtri-temmtimofth. Fyxtvhrstrnst-.airirGiiii 'ht,',,'),.',:'.".",,:. P,ttgt,tge no mung-km coma 1rii1"r'bttli'l'kgu',ttrit o i?e',,'li'ii,r1ti?'i',1ii1',i,iitiiihti,! .itertx'rrtreatii%iF. atatof 1rt_duethm h-g ... to Wei. Pgrt for the rak- - M in t 1',tittNNr,,Y2 Township Council It its - in. In an mic-mime the deposed chief in being paid as I wont by the Council. On August 8rd, York Township Police Communion will and to n- view the can of John hulk. who wu relieved of his duti- u and Conga}, a! 'Y may hit " well u one 2tuy Emma Thompson m u brother Wulur ii/Gita' Banister}, Sui: been convert“ into In than by then-talpiuk-ndwhhem-m- "mrotttltibrided.gm-k ".ettetadtet-tofhuortettbe tat, gt I pink “hulk. fhtis m mummy." than. tut gh"Q l"lht mm BNtrm a "T,.hg','athtrag,ifgr,i2itie; Min-Ml". warmth. racipicnu af many only and use- fjCeifttr.9teftedharrta4iiai%t durins the evening Ind . loch] tknnuuoyed. that the York County Police Com- mission will hold . W union on Auto-t 2nd to trtrrtig- m cue of County Constable Anthuny Crouch, who was -nded from duty last Wednesday on the ground he had conducted himself in a Ill-annex: anbteoyAttytyrfer. - A “than!!! "med uni-ul- hum than: vu hold " the 1Peneyfyt.anair_iithiiil 'gPm1.1G-irtrrt,mNet,a Tyyyarriirs.aat 21mm. it"FC'aTh"5s"dtd'el'dl'l'll'f, 12hQ"'1tt “govern rg', reutt_mhttttsrsdnnee, The living room VI- Mali 2g','.1tfd in U',',',.',',', t',r,rgfptt v in, wi . Itt1n breath. WN'; My had CASES OF OFFICERS _ WILL BE REVIEWED 8llllEMNllttmtitE 1r0ltihtfl08rr1tgim Fm: New Ed Ichth- ' Gather y Chap-n Lidia' Annual Picnic Staged I' By Workingmen’s thi " Y"__m!d-_ but.“ not I)! he: .W-r- own-k it,t.1el?tr..riteyitirraxtoa-aoe W2: Man tdtgTthu'att my“ 'amd WWW,» Maron Geo. B. In. summons an '2.A_B_-1rmum -----_-.---.-_, my. man"? V____., 1ttl8ygt-iFfftiiie' 'it,il'?titji'2Yiit' has“. .. .. "tAtiiik' “1."; kl? hmnnmmm' ytrcthtrtrGvriiia hrMicc tfthe ell-canton"- "l"tNtr.'c't.ta'g - at 'ih'irlllt'ruvENl dpwdu“ M "er PM HM "iaaiad m limb, thtertotiei-hiiiia mnemmm“ ii"if"i'i'ici'iir,?llCSiyJ, I“. ”tom‘ Ion mutmldginuhu 'i,fAlp1'N'ttg1lygleiSil Within-ho. JoraNe tin. m a“ -- , the 1ut"ig,Tts “a m g'c mm. 1ltuttig 95 :va Pm ?ttieumki 1 Mthe "'34:." a mo:- m that the Mundane. u. Pyth1tPwe9hrdasiiit DOE: my“ an. in nil]. wi find Hut summits: VII“ niaditmonlymmyo- Imtemh-Ofcoumnb mum that you empty th- t',rl,u',,dohu'"dt not cincnndktitti h. let anyone nuke you which but not for that in why I. idemrtarttmrttotetuitiiG. T mum is not net and ,iirnal you not think it mid bu wit pm nuke I point of in“ your ideas? Get up on the 11.. she new“. tell the an d i Mic; - 'v- - C_T'.Wi5! TU dub’t executing M’ local merchant for their 'g'tgtt assistance in the patch... af a splendid prixes. ‘7 Next ya: it in hoped to - boat nae; and swimming M “f rumour has it that step. will U taken to provide bathing W1 on the number. 's A mixed softball um "I h? ed and the met-1': “but ran pm “I. donated by the EN. ti, Mr. Jim Tami], that i welcomod one and alt and j, they bad spot, new TV noon in its a M. Quin ingodnad Mare Team, Iris Stone, Enjoy}. 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