WWW-I , Wumvmm: VOU Under tho new pro-[amt luck Anthea. thu'Mllkr Athletic Club lat Wodnoodny new, Jun. 29, completely martini and re- formed their mk- to include I new Bond of Directors Ind I tubul- nirgg of all mainlineâ€. . L FM order of the Ir,t"ia It the town hall where the club he d their muting, wu the introduction of I resolutlow chairman Lorne Lone- hnnto In vaesuet,"...the “up of all office“, board of directors and exocutive committee and that I chairman be called to conclude the meeting Ind conduct tebutims" yf_.thtere.niryr." . ftthtrgaitiztrlillillltrr Athletic Club, Jack . Ashhee New President mtimm, u Conant called for the elation of the new executive which dude " folhrwg: J-ck Ashbee, president; Gordon Chad. lat vfee-preaident; Ed. Lenshan. 2nd vice-president; Jen-y Baker, 8rd viee-president; Bob At- kins. recording secretary; Norm Atkins. corresponding secretary; Bill 1a'thgow, tremrer, and as representative to the Youth coun- cil,_Lome Lenehgn. . . Members of the club lost no time in pulling the mlution and asked Roger Count. to take the chm- Ind tmskieduiiryrAhts sleepigns. Blylo guide during the election toy.tth and Glt.n Smith Three new athletic committees were elected as follows: "eroirse- Glnirmnn, Ben Huris, Fred Hat- top, Gprd Clltsrd. and Jek Ashlie}: -iioari-ujiarain," Oscar Phil. man, Fred Hutton, Gordon Chard, .1ng AphAlyee aryl Frtnk gape.†_ "iiGailhuriir.- iid/stu" ' Clark thotrell. _ - Three oommittees for salvage. transporution and entertainment were put into force. "iv--- Chairman. Joe Vineham, Don Chard. Gard Burlinton, Chuck Ellis. Trasnaportstion - Chairman Gordon Bridgman, Bruce Hula and Remo Florin. Entqrtainrtutrst -- Chairman Jim Coulter, Greg Me- Kelycy_nnd make Enough: . 2tiii,fiiAti-ieiititFtrtt Weston It was timo was utili- digg'mg itself out from under it's mond heavy snowflll of the coupon. Tmnaportation lut week was tied up to some extent after eight inches fell in a little over 24 hours, well saturated by n freezing rain. Snow clearing operations prou teeded It full blast in Weston and by Friday noon Main street was fairly clear of now. _ Weston road street are. on Thursday evening were two and three tripe behind schedule and the trip from Keele street to Weston took anywhere from I hull-hour to an hour long. Weston Rd. cars on Thursday evening were reaching the Keele street change-over by oing out on St. Clair, down 1'll,'1'u"l'l' and back up Dundas. Traffic wu badly snarled between St. Clair and Keele with some motorists reporting covering the distance in 46 minutes time. Weston Digs Out Of Snowfall, Reported HeaViest 0f Season The highwiy south bf Brampton Wu reported. blocked with buses temporarily cancelling their run. Schools Stayed Open School; were open as usual but Thursday morning only three chil- dren took the bus from Woodbridge to Weston Collegiate and Vocn- tional school. Usually " student.- uae the bus. All main rend- were open in the Weston no. but in the anle Leaf section I quilting arty net for 3 p.m., wn culled og be- cauu some of the members eouidn't get out, through the drift- ed side roads. Weuton works department dug in on Thursday night and kept on till 1 mm. Friday morning when I hmporlry breakdown forced them to hold off operation. until dly- tight. Last week's Nll was re. A. T. Stenhouse Is Elected 1947 Gathered in the womens' Ttor- loun of Central United Church, the society received rsporta.from all committees and elected their 1947 orfieert, as follows: A. T. Sunhouoe, president; Mrs. W. T. ',ttt m vice-president; Mrs. W. . itcCullooh. 2nd vice-pm!- gun; [q memhors, S). bl. Egan. q. The Weston Branch of thy Cantu dun Red Cross Meiet on Thurs- dur, Jam 16, held fien- Annual meeting with guest speaker Major B. H. A. Wuhan. Field Socnmry of the Canadian Red Cross. ontario Division, 1939-46. A. Hun. Mm.'tr. G. Ravi 7 mu L. Cgburpj 9. L, Me', "cu-um" k,, M. Powell, "ete- tlry; A. L Iter, nudibor; um! " manhunt to the division! mull. k r, Minute. And I. M. Pan“. . ' [ In†Ken Thompnn occupied we duh during the citation- 3nd in IO "ttttret, laud“! 'te and», foam: snot-u during in you President ht Red Cross Meeting " IAIN N. ZONE 4-40. Introduced by trr. “haunt. nu (lit/till-n-tll,,, MAIN st. "-l"rlluttlllltt It)! Fire broke out in the York Roads Commission 0-]: street. " 11.00 Ban, dag. Jcmiujy 29th, _ _ $3,000 Damage To T & Y Commission Two employees had just pushed B truck. which they had been 11- tttef, out of the gunmen. uni turn to find the building on fire inside. They immediately turned in the mm. _ DIM $18,0me It - girit',',',ttt? $1,000 to tho building a kt†to no thoturattds to the “be . Chief McGinnis reportod that the etude of the fire In: unkmwn. A minor fursup, which wu guickly stimuli-had. [we can. _or_the giro-brigade to return lator my Nun mgr, pimiG 319566 and three of the' fathers ofibois' prominent in the lport life of Weston. in the MK. advisory board to oomist of two members hom tho Canadian Legion. Liam Club, Rotary Club, Business Men’s Association, the yi1ler2thleyy_flth, the qlgrgy. Corresponding mercury Norm Atkins wu instructed to write the various clubs and organization: ex- pressing the wish and asking them to appoint members to sit on thnt Opinions were Nightly varied as Weston viewed the new set-up this week but comment was mostly fumble. All clubs and organiza- 'tions contacted expressed their de. the for eomplete oo-operation ‘unggr the my plan. _ _ Mtet? With Aproygl VMoctr in! V ttfe Votgwisptlon at presgtimp had (gains! their 99m- ported the huvielt of the you, pteked polid by the My fall of ram. Jmuuyi mowhll for 2,"gtg. and this winter no show norm . 80 hr the winter's {All is 36.6 inches or 4.7 indw- above Whit normally falls qsaelt year by thin time. Bo fur this month 21.8 inches hue been recorded. 6.8 inchu out the Janulry - of " inches. newly slated presidsnt of the Weston Business Men's Anodstlon on Tuesday, Jan. u. Be hss served ss vice-president in MM6. Other officers named m: First viva-Mt. Con-t. Byron Bur. hide, new vice-proddcnt. Com-t. w. ii. Hill, Br.: "attttt nurey. Chic! Ron-id Watt Now- Domain W. E. Martina}. Wu inatalUd u III-widen of the York County Police Minion for the chin! woes-sin yen " the unnuul meetim of the umintion. market, Exam!“ 'iatlt/eAGk Quid Carl $911011, North Gymkh- and' Count. -, County when. York Police Assoc. Elects Officers MNor1Nt-orttifthremets oft9trC-t0adCrx-ibtteiet, tttroughout ammo. no “and in!“ tttatttre,rrtrIFd- tr the lad CMI In Winch _ Won") HEADS BUSINESSMEN {ti EEK. sonar: HAROLD JOHNSTON but. A. W46. J. low. York ', for ter' » Toronto- building, Wednes- Mrs. Davis, former EH: Hol- linnhud, wu born-in Aurora. and gtttm4eehtTotottM. Mr; Mum born in the 10th concession, when the couple, nhortly that mini-n. settled on 'the Davis farm, now oc- cupied by their Ion, Willi-m. They emoy good health,, Ind are ardent members of m. Andrew’s Tenth Line Preabyudnn. church. of which Mr. Davis he been In elder for many years. Mrs. Dnvis in tb life member of the women's missionary society of that church. _ Mr. and Mrs. S-muel Davis cab. hated their 49th wedding mm- vorsuy " their home in Nobleton on Tuesday, Jun. 28, enmmining their family It dinner. Frauen were two sons. Lyman and Wil- liam, with their viva and five children. N obleton Couple Married 49 Years Con-tabla W. Would keeps I wntehlul eye on Made. leine light In all. stretches to drop a Coin in I meter. Council decided this week that meter. will be put into Past International President Ed- ward Hnmden Paine, gave the finest talk ever delivered before the Lions Club of Weston on Wed- nendny, Jun. 29 in the auditorium qlerrple let frehooh, Clout; _to 300 Lion: and visitors from club: muttered throurWat south central Ontario hen-d Lion Paine discuss the symbolism of the "King of Bum," and it's relation to the creed of Lionism. 300 Attend Lions Zone Bally 1r Maple Leaf Sch’l His fluent, forceful manner cu- ried the Audience back with him through history to view the my mum In of how nation: had nude the ingy of the "King of Beasts" emblam-tic or the finest traditioms, their great/on. pom and their achievements. The epeeker pointed out how the enduring quality end firm founde- tione of Lioniem Are to be hand in the Sphinx of w,,t, and the Lion of M. Marks " enice. Lion Paine elm made mention of the "Dying Lyon" carved by the Swis- in mem- ary of the loyalty and count. of their breve“ who Need ttTer- whemi?! odds and imam-ta mad- ness. e Also cut new light on the getriotiem of end high ideele of eleon end Wellington and their sailor: and soldier» whole love for freedom has been eymboliled by the Lions of Trekker. , ed the speaker and cxvroned the View: of very person present when he paid thnt the inspiruian of Lion Ed's mess e wan such that " . . . we mutt 'ff'ld better Lions, better citizens and better persons." Many Club â€mental In all 10 glubs, excluding Woman. '0" “presented It the meeting: spite of the bad welther angled trefHe throughout the city And on til the northern roads. Among: the, diniyuishgd gum we" Th. P. B. Rynnd. district manor A-8, Grill“. Gem Bet. TA' deputy dhtrict memo! lone ' Toronto; Bruce Ma 1m, ditrtrfet necrmry Tm: put Inter- national praklent. Hun-y Norman; Eat hut-national director Dr. hulk Lennox. Toronto: Indy ItturrtationN mun-db" G " Moll at“. 3mm. Tor- em and)“ Enid-p od 2mm onto Ind nut mama! Ttmmto Canal, non-y F. P. Patent mmftm Toronto and dutrfet c Mod Hurry P. Met. mm a! we» Cantu]; Jack btd, room of Mt.',': Mom: Jam cl it. hit " J.tli'ryk'y'.l We.» mud»: a! Lipn Cecil_ Dawn, ably Mk- MONDAY MARKS OPENING DAY IN WESTON FOR PARKING METERS Weston -auttikg "an In}: Third Winter Carnival Viewed By "Over 2,500 b A.“ Amy _, "er _ was 'tir/ttiii", suing" 'itiittl gt the torchbeuen lighting her path- way to the throne where she reign- ttl tur. “Snow Queen" pg the Winter and Wonk-in Collegiate lust "rridisy “gulps in the high. Beyrtygtoltty.iis. The high school girls under the direction of Miss Roots, took over the ice in gmsenmtion of three fea- ture num an, "Preeiaion Drills," "Waltz of the Flowers," and "Win- ter. 81:0qu]: _ _ - _ __ At the close of the lee Ballet, Miss Sally Ann Blogg, replacing Miss Marilyn Take, apxesred in here feature number, ' Gliding Star." Hsndicagfed by the poor surfsce, Miss ogg nevertheless managed to turn in In outstanding displny, executing leaps Ind spins In looking out the monthly YWCA reports for the put " one cannot 'tt but be titrtte by the growth communit; con- uiouaneu " the Welton WCA, the growing pains that we have been end are still suffering. the overwhelming desire to expand our In Januar, of this mt. st I meeting of tU Lion's Club, the Minutoriil A"oeintiort and the YWCA Wagon Bound. for the pur- pose of diam-in; tum vucstion "dtiravtd"isisoGlGd mull}? tir-tid, Ween w. Pym?! RPWL Club Before I erowd ortMo Miss Grainger attired in her robes of royal purple ascended the throne where the betwelled crown was flaced on her end by Mary Prior, ant year's 21901], and officially wened the rd annual Weston inter Carnival. . Following the costume insemi- tions to the elementary ac ool stu- denta Peter Firatbrook, 14 year old Toronto Skating Club performer, gave n talented diagla‘y m his solo evgnt '.'r.myieili.t . . into.." . Dunn (my. Yukon. colorful setting for many A wild tale of the north, and with umponturu am meently mind on lo".- 825 dc- mel below new. In tho oh active g,, In. am Bush“. 4 'tteg w. own proyam. nod " the "me time to l t into the complete com- munity picture. To I [use extent, we feel that much of our work ha been experimental thie yosr. At the same time, we think that this "perimerttatiop _hu been Vila-hie for u. for we have grown not only In comnttmit consciomm. but 11.0 in 'Ahh mime". Yukon Temp. M 82.6 Fails To Freeze Wife’s Enthusiasm Weston Developing Community Spirit ’46 nm Report Shows Nun week In. Dunn“ are“! tgtt'ittt,tgtug221, day m to Join her mum“ in tho mt tug a Dim City And in at“ a a grild ulc- that have bun if“ by Monk I: "I! gimme um the pm.. "silt 4,')!t,'?ait, " o,d, Mt can" In Indus»: Ye W?!" 'e WML Gia iri'iiiTiia "can" iiiGFC'GG “mm Your: NEWSY WEEKLY“ ; _ Woodbridge Irre'tmtsmti F Rumba Heights Rotary-N h School Carnival Listed As Biggest And Best Ever Seen In Weston-Complete List Of Draw Winners Posted Below Mfieial use next Monday. Feb. Wh. Strict enforce- lgent_ol_ tttit use will begin one week Inter on Mon- day, Feb. 17th. school progrem, it we: decided thet I more adequate lununer progrem could be provided if all winnin- tions in the Community worked together tow-rd this end. It we: thus that the Weston Community Council ceme into being, ta co. ordinate progrem in the community of Weston throughout the yen. The YWCA has, from the begin- ning played en important pert in the develodment of western and services in and for the community. During the put ycer alone throlah the Rooms Registry service. e YWCA he received Mo unlice- tions for rooms, end he. glued over 800 of them. Althoug this service has been initiated prim. I‘rily for young ttiris, by far the greet" majority of the work has From. in View of the patchy nur- we. Fifteen high school girls took gut in the fashion show presented y the Robert Simpson Co. with fashion commentq by Miss Kit Coat? of the Globe and Mail. (See utige 'Tye Chatter†tHi-Page..). Miss Mary Kenner, 13 year old Toronto Skating club star combin- ed with Peter Fimtbrook in I numbe entitled "The Dancers" and the ti,r,'giit','g,.tu, figures forced by ice con itions, drew the plaudits of the crowd. Foliowing the high school and adult costume events Tom Bennet and Helen Aiken were proudly proclaimed as winners in the But.. mg competitions as the most graceful couple. Closing event prior to the mo- cassin dance was the 4ray, of gate land lucky prize winners, listed be, ow. aid. “M in who of I“ that, I'm _rtill Icahn. forward to the trip." ion in Weston. Bill Bushell n- tended HMeixhu 5nd Wont": Coll-thy. what! in fluid hockey One of the outstanding features of the garnival, "Songs of the Nineties" was badly hampered by the crowds who Bur ed onto the ice and crowded swung the five sing- ers, Jeanette White, Morris Baker, Rosanne Boyd, Bruce Metcalfe, Jim Hawkins and their accordinn accompanist, Yvonne Wright. him the army - in the nmyurdmmmllwuunt toreilertdftmttitqtt.-tto tho"!- - -- -- was we. n. his m» m of WI! "tdPith t.ht.Bttt.st.h tly9tteldd,trteted "et" daze of MRI nod with the N m isâ€!!! on Mn 'tdlil'll, iiGaAE in em!" in. Win "il g,',Stet,; In a. and an m an to the [um tttd. trte9et in _ w -Aytatttmmd on ttMe ' --Cotttinued on Pile 5 The Wumount Army and Navr) Club, held their mm! "r,ytj) Tuned-y, January 28, and the fol- lowing officers won elected. Prui- dont, Alex Music; la vie. pro-i- dent, Roy Quick-hunk; 2nd vie. Prmn'dettt, Chm! Bub-3e; Mercury, James Cue; tmmr. Robert HI]- ley; md_PenIion: Advocate, Wil- liam Hunt. Army & Navy Club Elect Officers At Annual Meeting The inatalutiom, will take place :t_the ngg meeting, Thursday, February ioih. Fire raged through the three [0.011% home of Mr. . A. Richard- non, met Ave., Mondny. Feb. 3, resulting in heavy damage not yet estimated. 3rd Story Gutted Damage HeavyTo FraserAve. Home Of unknown origin, the fire tstarted in a second Itorey bedroom, Ind was first noticed by Mr. Rich- Irdson’s son at 3.45, who shouted to his mother that the house wu on fire, The Weston brigade under Chief Ernie McGinnis, answered the cull and had some difficulty bringing it under control. Schomberg To Buy PP! Fire Pumper Although the second and third storeys were gutted, and water damage was heavy, most of the furditure was saved by neighbors. No one received injuries. Sehomberr ~ratepayeu have au- thorized the purchase of an auxi- liary fire pamper at n t.pproxicl, mate cost. of $2,000. to be financed' by I 10- ul- debenture issue. Officials pimoae a levy of $1.25 I yen on each $1,000 3505:3131: Ratepa cu were vi: t I warding: attarearrytds. up _to $3,000 for rtre, protection equip- ment on I IO-year debenture with- out the vote of ratepayers. All thaws required is the “can: of the township council nnd the Ontario Municipal Board. _ Fran Inlet of 1.000 “be! “in our Ger-lay to oreerhttt the neroe " I MIMI] a". “on k 'lt n- hnbillutkn “my of John any. Can-dim Cutie-dc (not. A. I member of the fund Ind mysteri- ous "thfirder Sui-Iron of the RCAF. Perry rm to tquuroet lender and "I no a! the f" Cut-dun hit-ell to “to!" both the nap und'brc.’ on." au iii. In than!“ the [In-or o! tht Mr '.Ta2 d",1't,'t . war;- It punt n o. "d u. "mm.- hare or- "Eli-i chi eauliG-F4iiaG -' LL, Clad which Perry in the ftrut pr em. (35mins To, Centrel PATHFINDER IN PEACE _ Group Cot Cam-l Unit-d Clinch an {m In that: EM! 339-“! ttytyt We“ Eleanor Brown h, FGiiihTktiGi "iiie-hitiriiir"Nur . new: ct M York. new of TN 3'52“)!†(ty. (W . iitGaw, 7 "ritkimir _ - it tt..t8 'laUl'dlfl.'. 1-)- LM 15.3 an com" ich if". “V M" {is iiitit'eiiii?le8ttF't1u'd Mt. Dennis Trolley Coaches Wanted For Weston- Will Carry on Plans The town of Weston this weak cmphuized plum to continue at. mngementa {or the complete w mm! of editing ltreot car tuck: from Walton and the resurfacing of Main “not. . Followiag instruction: hat week to W. A. cArthur, town engineer, to prepare may!“ listing lgem:- Neing costs, eaton Int riday met York township council at 3Nplehurst Lodge in nu effort with the intention o '/te,'r,iteitnt,t ations to attempt n Iolution o the present tmwomtion fProblem confronting enon In York township. Although no definite conclusions wen reached, Weston did express the view that no doubt existed that the Main “not car tracks would have to go. The main consequence arising from last Friday's meeting was the unanimous adoption by Weston Ind .York of I. resolution which should mark I forwtud 'ttt in the solution of the Weston . trang- pot.tatior1yrrolrlem. -- - A Councillor Seagrave would like to have trolley buses insullad on the line running from the Weston main street, through York town- ship at Mount Dennis to Annette St. in Toronto. “We uinunly hope," Councillor R. C. Seagrave, Chairman of trum- portation, mad. "that the street cur trucks on Mlin street have neg! their jut days" . . Engineer’s Report Lists Main MN 3t. Widening Costs At $309,000 The report was submitted under two considerations, that the .re- building would take into effect the replacement of the roadway with- out change to include only the removal of the street railway trucks and the plant at an approxi- mate cost of $91,000, exclusive of the $72,000 included in the Toron- to, and York Roads budget, or on the other hand to take into account possible widening of Main street, purchase of lots, grading: new curbs and sidewalks but not to include new' sewerage and water systems, telephone, gas and elec- trical services. The cost for the latter was estimated at $309,000 exclusive of the money allow in the Toronto and York Roads budget for the twenty foot strip down the centre of Main Street. Weston town council last Sum-r night mt in n three hour scum tMt dim irf the min the engineer’s tmmrt," inbuilt!“ W.', A. McArthur, as rammed by council last week on tspproximate costs that might be incurred in the proposed Main Street teeotttrtmaV ting pmgram. A _ A _ Maple Inc! Public School no York Tmlm,: CI tion No. tl, held its lunar-l W " tMI muslin; on Hand". Jun. N. Nol- tMhtt nttfll'l son A. Kayla vi. 0W - h. +tstttttt. tretfotttti-i-,pttdPtsd t'att',U2 " _ B. 3:00le wu â€pointed pun- .†w.†I _ 'anr,Tg,t lt tti,tte'd 00 tdhr 'A"thkit Ir month y trttMh+ ï¬mmflonmflbunhlm'bu C of - month in the ubool init, It.“ at 'r 'kr' Mr. McArthur recalled Itmntion in " report to the fact that no one mi undertake to intelligently propose additions to the present gown-age system, including the sew-gs disposal plant, and give egttttustatr thereupon until A com- plete md detailed curvey of the present â€sum bu been put on â€821- and a study made. ouncil m extremely "vour- able in t,'"i,iru1",h"T)'uor? n?†report " to y r. c- Arthur, 'ld said that my plans for “balm be undertaken with reaped to the eventual md_em'ng of Main Street. . On Board 35 Years, Nelson A. Boylen Again Elected tgugmtk The heavy cost came aomewhat " a surprise to council and it "a mud by Councillor Seam“ that u up.“ committee be formed tod?yl with the rrrport.. _ . Council finllly agreed to cull I special meeting for next Monday night, February 10 to din-nu the report and It the “me time din- cuu the pmposds agreed upon by York attd Weston at their meeting " AM-vlelgun} Lodge lerridtsy "Time, in our curse, in the main “in" he .memd. . .. On a further report from the engineer regarding the value of permits the question m raked reading the permit applied for by Dod 's department more for Hamid Aim, elerk-Bolieitor " Eiid wxuou, nus-Lu -riilifftrtrL'xTt3LiE anus. Early Fire Cause. $1,000 Damage To Thistletown Home As there Nu no one in the hou- " the time, smoke was first page, If, by neighbours who turned ll! tip I arm. . . _ Maia AarUd ihdémnuu’ tho-hir- i ya} but. P"" bgoujllt under. epicâ€! An early morning rue of undi- termined origin caused dung. estimated " 31,000 to the homiaf Alf. Watts, MeGillvarr "an. Thistletown, Tuenday. Petr. 4. idfoA" it" aaa' ihfirritiiii - - ' 9i the home. _ York township expressed tU - that the township should not 'ttt my trolls?v bus Agreement Wen†un s". it.can. b? in?!" ttt such I. sewing would not menu ti. loss of revenue late-mt], at,“ by York's double-track trolley through Mount Dennis wild: would have to be "tipped if I!†we brought in. that town thut the WW}! The resolution I on by the V two councils provimt Walton a council draw up grow-all on their , t requirements In suggestion] fox" ",,] --corttt-d on lug" I f.: Nerith York Gave ". $27,000 Towards County Hospital A f council last week, Rom HM discussing the mum for Ill. - grgggcx hospital, ratedf ._._ ,_thtt in York county council 8131;“ wt: given l-t yen“ " grants', hospital construction and at North York contributed Wt .. t In recommendations of the _ commit?†tutt the math: grants or pita puma-u, efl wasf indgfedg st,1."ig.ttt,'ttt,t'. bu get or 1 7 or no v-lesoent Hospiul, bid,tl',?det. I feel that a action cue-m the facility of n well hospital." . eaki name-nag" otttid Nest-{h $5: CdntmlemmmtrtitE the present site. he HrrrNfittt for. $30,000 wu Mon-d. by com-mil Ind the matter was 1'? {erred hock. GradiriiGiGfiiUT, FaiiFiTe1 , 8u1tturyreryie ',Pt'pP,ttits bu. line: be held in n - View of the pment amm' of tmtmportatiom N, dgtgT,,ittt 'p",gr,'2: " b o " was a t union by 'lfd'Shd L. G. la bury, prompted by a ti _ mitted by Councillor that the Wig. 30-10 Ind I“. town unployees b. (on. thoroughly. ". l Reeve Thompson the mad- rrteomtrtqrtd.tion tint an , Policy held by the Public _ , Jommmsion be Mun b N: signer! jqindy by the MI “I†communal. - a: York Townhip, H is Led school In. the tN hf the hm mitt r" tst'e,'lt,',', M" Ctlitelt " . If! rt To“ mi, Jan! I and! In construction plans)", “w ttGULF V ---e- uua Ti, "that WMMH not b. it I. tor the sum indicated." $8 1 .000. "iii'iiatGrsr,"-Ntmt, _ " future bicker‘lgl d Gib htit' will be cumin“ 1“» The report drown! that by eon- ..erityh,ett, WKâ€!!! Y. Tho transportation em 'e1lttnertetPttte,t,ArE9Lr Chief McGiund that! that ths 'ioy o.tss er MW! mt; La .1 , n-poon doc and. Feia on tint “I. G ', , the Public I 4 "_‘:.‘».f>: be no.“ it ' M by the in: NW3“ L ," I. 'A.Ntrted, iill . "In cl club t'ii I I“. if“