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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-09-06, Page 1IN R Ur , • ►7�y�• +, 7/r• •�•�,Vm MAY �•�'�,�1/�!��'•� THe ,NSW, tRA- -92nd WAR' � , , `� THE NEW$- -REC0RD 75th `Y AR 2,+#•}o,+,8�a? H a-f'r•.ii e� i •LY4i�h•F BECOME � And wide as the home of tnoted a a t> a vilage a Nps ' Mama ' Ipox Width the I��wa. �4�;iM"���� Q.INTAR1�r. T�IU�SD�►Y, $9PTIMOR 6. 9% r s � �e�ts a �o�y ����► �t. y��! ' Also claim some fame As being Calked the home of the turkey bar. 5 , For just last nlorkth Wallace or On U Hall `.� ties oil S�Fi' ��� Turkey a;axins gpelied th�i Tsxx-.ovation« un key Sandwich. Bar at the north 1...,. f he A e . , " nor �A / For Swim.,Pool' lirntitx o t vi ag _ l.n a� jn: the air is fresh aril the food served At (ou.'."llo'js,0K Py4 the finest,,, ..., Of Course sme. Sod Turned other niceties such as :ice cre�rn i r of PW Fun1 and pie will be served but T the. emphasis is onturkey :,• Advance .osis ,tickets far the Park YesterdayCommunity and we rather think it will be Theatre Party'- at Brownie's,nnlghty go.od , Dxive�zn .Theat next W eslnes- Por the . second tin ie, first sodsCreatin Centre were turned yesterday day night are already on lase In Co ry at the iCia? The, report to council on Tues too, that the�papl world be .only 14AT•)a HARVEST IS MAXI most of the business places .in tan ., Community P kin preps . day night of progress- being made two fees out of the ground' at that cite a few things , ,for insiaxice Clinton. These ticinets, as well titan fox+ the pow swimming Poon . q Z towards gett �ig funds for'the er 1#tit, whereas to het the proper I And fall a.. the 'ones purchased at the installation, action of Clin'ton's new swimming fall: for pool at the proposed 10. school for farms boys . , , , , �► p. pa use -cls sin for the faun ladies - : ;4 . theatre entitle the holder to a First sods were turned ori Mon•- Boal was' quite favouralaIe, cations it ,wil3 have to be ho.. g. .. , , Ptlt out ' ..And now we heat tht the ° ,.• free draw on eleven big prises day, when equipment mgved rota ;Reeve 13. 'StanJcy stated that of the ground four and one half cyclone fund being canvass d far g ; ' ¢ being offered .?e'tails of these the • park to commence operation.. everything was Fell arranged feet, A'Leli<illop and ; r may be found inside this paper" However, work was halted when' it Mare than half of what the com, ".Perdue said he was heartily- in in ert T wrishi, Admission price is lowered to .1•Ti.ti�rt Townships is heir :delay- : , ,> _ was discovered. that permission 'rriittee needs' is expected to come favour .of the swimming Pool, but ed that the canvass 50 .cents per adult, with children for the pool had not been officially in this fall. Councillor J E. Dale. he ob ected to having the play-, can get d .j runder 12 in cars free, The shdW their harvest in , Collections „ given by the 'Park Board, mentioned the high degree .of co- ground spoiled. , is . Ganga Din to present are $406.50« and this < from his i ht After a council meeting on Tues- operation being received frptxi all. Deciding that Lie !?ark Board sum will be matched by the Pro- s r All proceeds. t n g. day, a. parks, board meeting and a members '4f the committee; He had been overridden in the mat. F then :. will be turned over to the Swim meeting of th it Swim- said they were sure of nine t o teff ter .of the 1 site the Council vincial 'Government ux , 5 ening 1'001 Fiind: Committee #qr ti g e Commas Y iris l •..-. canvassing will a done ���>� � � ming Pool Fund Committee :on thousand dollars right now, and refused --to take the responsibility g # use 2, nons ooltign of„the new ,Wednesday,. definite authorization they would need•.only $13,000 this for the matter, and suggested a stVvimxriing ool; Make this. a T.iIS YEAR'S EDITION OF .# , , Was given and the actual digging fall, full meeting of the Park Board to ,: family party night and'suppgrt Nir, Dale reported progress, on ,get their decision in the matter, the pool at 'the same time, u' begun yesterday afternoon. the bingo and ported -party, and Councillor decision, Beattie expressed whichd is biggest family party Brick -work . on the Town, which; is the nickname of .the HaII has now approached the -^ Attending the job .was Earl. CWNQ convention .. was known said they planned a canvass of all concerA over the small amount of I3Ary)N'iE1(<'p ARI'',A MST rma'n of the building business places in fawn and Qaeh mons o hand' to s artpro- Ke fznish�ing stage. This picture taken• two weeks ago, shows +the DaLicette, Ch'ai as the Allouette .or holiday can- wopk piing • .on at the front loan, Since then this has been 'BOSSED FROM WAGON � committee, Operating the shovel i y >I t the v'enton , and staged' at the completed and the changes',at the firehouse main .doors have. Robert, c wain f the which did' the job was, n Me- ndavldual house for corutributionfi• sect and reminded itis councillors • , Robe M Ik Sr.,, falbulous .summer, resort of Manoir' . b en completed. In addition a •door at the .south side' of the ter Hi lfwa near Bay -Kenzie, viiia has the contract for Coun: Dale is chairman of the of the contributioxx towards the Richelieu in' uebec , , on., the h 11 has 'been, .closed up and an old one re -opened to gain access Blue Water e a s x� #sed. anke the digging pools finance coniinittee and with artificial Ice surface of $+1,000 ` Q to the washroom there. According to Coun. G. Seattle the new field, suffer d P a Reeve Stanley makes `up the rep. made by the town last ear. He picturesque St, Lawrence River, it fireball doors will be hung this,week. (News -Record Photo) yesterday, Mr. McIlwain was help- .It is expected that the pool will' was ,just that �, � � -1 1.. ing with the harvest; .when his he completed by October 15, ipso- reserrtatives' of file council on the warned of similar requests i4dtb. ” team of horses ran away, and he far as the cement work. is con swimming pool fund committee, regard to the foal, • 4 - , W, E. Perdue, veteran member Coun, Dale said, "We've already ° HIGHLIGHTS 7 WELL OF fell from the wagon, tensed. of the Parks d, ed assured the town they will be course` the meals are Ghat T�v $X00 Bursaries 'on J• council in, concernaover the choice ,asked for not one cent for the Nothing can top the meals an a 4 N of location for the pool, Mr, Per. c "truetion• of the pool," Coun, get a c car diner , , until you ■ due, who has' been with the Board Irwin, said, "I hope that five years get a chance at the meals served Ay Ac since. its inception, said that he frOM now you lI be able to say in a Canadian Steamship Bines Colic gate tu. ,rn s ounc n iOn - would not likettU :see the wadzttg.that. Beeause,we'Ii sure throw it dining room , . . and then they are -topped, d b the banquets served ' There are five Dominion Pro- Park Collegilte. Her scholarships All members of town council the second $15,000 be issued in pool. and playground for the child- up to you if It's, not so." Pth y ' , vincial bursaries of $500• each are for higher education at Carl- were resent, in the Council Cham- January '1958 at prevailing rates 'en .ruined unnecessarily. Coun. Bridle said that he felt •ug• at the M�noir Richelieu . ', P g Truly it was a gourmet's dream a irded each year in, Huron eton College. One is for $150 cash, ber , on Tiies'day evening,. with. 'at tbat time. Mr. Perdue favoured instead, a $1.,000 was, a small enough price of a convention Havey ou ,ever County, and this year the Clinton and the' other is for $250 for Mayor W. J. Miller ' presiding for Bright UKhts site for the pool at the end of Mill for the'town council to pay for all t the regular meeting. Concerning the street lights and.Street, that is up farther in the the ice- skating, and good times the tried tasty little pork pies for District Collegiate Institute stud.: four, years,. breakfast? or lobster thermidor iii tints showed their cal#bre by walk- ____�_ ��o Council granted the application the 'problem of whether or not to park near the barns. He said that youngsters of town had had in the { the half -shell? ..or thick jufey sir frig off with two of them. "' for a license to operate a trailer proceed with installing mercury at that point the heavy traffic arena, -loin steaks. served on wooden, plat- Five years. in Canada has proven• � ' camp in 11on; to J. Becker. vapour damps, council, decided to going to the' drive-in theatre would Council gave approval to a by. te'rs' sq juicy they build ,in an enough ,for' one New Canadian . to MISSM. M Dymond " Neva. Flow .1 put off this problem..for another br'i'ng• more people to see the pool, law setting up a commuiii+ty centre eave-trough to catch the gravy? prove himself;. at least, Nicholaas On the recommendation of the month until more information can At the srame time water and0sew, in the form of a swimming pool. camembert. "cheese;` ocha, mild, van den Assem has been awarded. r ' public works epMmittee, council be obtained. Councillor J. A, Sut- age mservice would be available, This will enable council to qualify a 00 ,Doniin#on-Provincial bur- ;warded Irwin' and -it would, be possible to erect for 000 'gruyere, , . , -.. ' well they,. served' � A approved :the purchase of a new .ter recommended that the jab be P $5, grant payable by the them 01 ... and we ate em with sary and intends enrolling in the � M one-way snow pIow for use on done. Councillor Livermore said bleachers for spectators' around provincial government under the relish engineering. course -at Queen's Uni' town streets this v inter, at the he,had- been talking to d business- 'Free sides of the pool instead of Community . Centres Act towards { .. versity, Kingston. Hilliard Bursaty cost of $800. I -lie• town ,plans to man on a side street who felt that two at the proposed site. He said, the construction of the pool, THERE WAS A TRIP' TO A Nicholaas, who Byes with his High honour has been awarded sell the plow which has been, in it would do him no good and the paper mill, too.' :_ . , where we family east of Blyth, came from Miss Mary g, Dymond, honours use, ' $800 extra cost could be spent to watched four -foot , logs being Holland in 1957. -He has attended graduate of Clinton District Col Drying' Beds Needed better advantage, Park'" Board A rchurned in huge cylinders, with as Clinton Collegiate andiIas't'spring .leglate Institute, in the form of A request from the PUC for Councillor Irwin said it was not �pp oves Site ',,much ease 'as if they had , been graduated .from Grade 13, there. $2,000 with winch to increase the 'a matter of whether it would da potatoes in an, electric peeler,:. ; ` E. A. Pines,' principal bf the " s �" drying'beds.,captacity at the seNvage any individual merchant, any good ■ M �y. z Chosen B Pool Coin "wood pulp which' looked like' un- Collegiate also announced the n m r y disposal plant was heard, ' and it or not, since- it was something all � � �ee award of ,a similar bursary, • to 1 ww=� x � k� was left in the hands .of the sin the tax payers would, be paying for derdone 'porridge ...and neatly j�o p Donald Cornish, Clinton, who has ante committee to bring in a re in aitiy case,. but that it was a ,Following Tuesday night's epun- A vote of the . seven -man bad piled rolls of newsprint Labelled y� Y Cleveland Press . . All. in the had all, his primary and. second- f ;� commendation. Commis%'oner W. question, of whether 'it would in,- ail meeting during which a mem- space of about.as miicll factory as ary education in Clinton schools. 4 , .v E Perdue asked tfiat something prove Cliiutan s ,main street and ber -of the Parks Board, W. E. favoured constructing the pool in - we have hear -in the Sherlock- Don intends to eiirol at Univer- Y : , be done about getting the sewer- make it more attractive for visit- Perdue had voiced phis- concern the west side of the park east of Manning establishment . sitY' of Toronto .and, specialize in a� �` � age s stem on a #ri bas#s, and ors to the town,' over the choice of site for the new the, present wading 8 iii 3 Y pay g pi g pool. Three. mathematics' and.. physics, :; � w `; suggest d looking. into the matter Comrxiissioner W. ..E , Perdue swimming pool, a special meeting "° ^+ it `, .. ; eluate of n' . ��� ` a its vGF " vievv'to find- stated that there are 32 standards of the Parks Board Was called on m WE HEIA tD t> 1 fSP Robert GalbAl h, gra of ae +t l th a in e erS va ed each way and the Wednesday evens to decide deciding vote was cast by George Trade and Commerce -praising up Grade 13 at ,COCl: this spring has ing a' way, of getting' more reicenue vwith 300 wait bulbs and. two with . ng upon his awn province afI Quebec , won the sir Ernest Cooper Schol-x % from them. 500 watt bulbs, He said that the the site, German; chairman of the Board, and listened to numiberw of other arship of $50. • This was won on M $30,000 Debentures cost would be $69.33 per month weekly editors describirig in detail the basis of highest marks in any " Council also passed a motion more than at present, ■ the woes and trials of pUubldshing nine subjects 'including English, asking the by. -laws committee to, Reeve B. Stanley stated that: he p6ol Committee is Assured a weekly ln. their awn Bart of. He wrote 11 papers, and_ got eight prepare a by-law for the issuing was not concerned with being on Canada ... , :Perhaps the greatest Firsts, two 'Seconds and one Third. - of $30,000 debentures for the PUC Main Street, but he would like to ■ good out 'of 'conventions, next to He intends en oiling in an, engin- re -wiring program. The PUC asks see the town well lighted. That onat'ansAreExempt the meals, that• is.: "and. the eering course ht Queen's • Univer- that $15,000 'be issued now, at not $7,000 Worth of Pipe business sessions,' which are 9f sity, /Kijtigston. more than five ,percent, and that - J. Barrie Blanshard, London-, 1 ., MARX DXMOND representative .of Con�cretie. Pipe Even the Receiver General of ticipated, such asp tanks, 'pump, course quite interesting to those Also, due at least in part" to l? In. the trade , . , ds the conversa- the education received in CDC1, the Irwin Hilliard. Scholarship in Limited, Woodstock was called Canada is . co-operating to, help pipe. valves, fittings, main drain tions ,with other people in the same 4s . the award of two scholarships English and History from the upon and reported that for the Clinton have a swimming pool.' fittings and makd' up tank. business ., troubles, after all to JuAlt Ogston, Judith attended Victoria College. Ephriam' Snell Mary Street drain approximately. iAt the regular weekly -progress There was a report that cement seem much less -when it is found CDCI for fodti years, then her, Miss DymVd is the -daughter 20 'truckloads of tile ic>ould - be In of the Swimming Pool and st6els were expected soon and i that someone else has a solution family was transferred to Ottawa, of Squadron, Leader H, Dymond necessary, He answered various Fund committee, finance chdirman there would also be no hold up in and, is willing to share his know and she has since attended Fisher and, Mas.' Dymond, now living at questions' about the delivery •,of R. D, "Dick" Fremlin reported' that regard. The drainage right ledge , , #0 ~ A.dastral Park, RCAI " 'Station, Sweeps.(NE.same. After his retirement from that he had ree4ived'word from of way has also been approved by Clinton. She has been a studentthe. council chamber, councillors the office of the Receiver General the property owners affected who Con ratulatoris� _ of C1DQI for her final year only. decided to buy the t3ipe from his in. Ottawa that all' donations to have all given their consent. A' She intends• to enrol in Victoria Shee Prizes firm, at a cost upwards of $7,004 the swimming pool will be0100 per- market for the dirt ' froTh the ex. t�,1ao Taken From Mr, and. Mrs. Reg. Shipley will College; ' which is the United p Through Street herb deductible. It was telt that lCavation has been found and will d' be at home to their relatives; Chiurch college sin connection with Veteran sheep showman Eph- A by -lane was passed declaring because of the tax reduction there be sold at $1,00 per load. friends and neighbours,. on Sunday, the University ,of Toronto, and riam,Snell, Clinton, last Thursday King Street a through street at would :be a greater response to the Ways and means chairman on in Stanley's. September 16; from 3 to 5 lri the make use of the $150 cash award, took all top prizes in the sheep Bayfield Road. This will mean that house-to-house canvas of the. town�Frank Cook gave a review of the afternoon and from •8 to 10 in the Blas the free tuition` for four championships ,at the Canadian (Continued on Fuge Twelve), that will take place before the progress made for his committee evening, -on the occasion a their years;- which makes_ up the Irwin National Exhibition. —h end of October, in the faintly theatre .night and , Not Re�ove�red ` 25th wedding anniversary. Millard Scholarship. « He won 12 firsts .and four see- � • ((`�� ;' r Earl Doucette announced that the "$5,000 bingo", and. asked 'fore Police are cdntinu#ng •investiga onds with his champion Leicester rucef ld V'ladS • the Fish and Game Chub had dew the co-operation of all clubs. + . :titled to turn over a]i^proceeds .of Plans were mads to .o'bt'ain •a ` tions into the *theft of $1,100, Ili sheep; and then went on to prove , their forthcoming car - draw to the ,cash and cheques taken from the ■ _ , that they ,,,were champions by {Win Acelan� g bass er w,liich will be erected on ask - Modern :Meat Market owned` •by showing the champion ram, the swimming pool. and gave the fin- the main intersection of town ask- {ome Paper Flares Third Far ance,chairman 1.17 books of iinsaid mg for mWietary support of the Orville ',J. Stanley, Clinton,ChntonThe reserve champion ram, the champ Murray Tyndall; Rrucef#eId, a tickets for di'stri'bution amongst swimming pool and to further this tnoney5 were taken from the store, " ion ewe and the reserve champion well-known gladioli grower, added sometime during the weekend of Rine ewe, more honors to %those a recent the other' sponsoring •clubs. thelhe 13ur*on Stanley has donated Front Pa e -in Canada g p years when. the spike "Polynes e" . ^ Chairman R. J, "Bud" Schoen- jars thatwill soon be placed in alt August 25, 26. 't This business. .of winning to lials Caine to tho, meeting from a business places into which the Police Chief H. R, Thompson re- prises has become a habit •with was awarded top prize for the best ports that the money, rWelpts of One of the disadvantages of at- presidents are G. C, Day,,. Lived E�ph. He is well+known and liked spike on display at the Toronto meeting of the,!Park Board and public may place donations. �' told of that board's ,decision to 0 the firm, had been put in �. hiding tending the Canadian Weekly pool Advance, N,S:, and H. E. Ma- at the barns on the Bxhibit#an District Gladioli Satiety Show b •-- place innthe store by Grant Irwlk Nempapers -Convention is that by Cornilck, Montreal Monitor, Past ,ground at Toronto both at the held recently in Oakville. support the, pawl site chisels y l the Swimming Pooi Committee. ' �/� an employee of the firm �1ni Satur the time one arrives home pih3udly I president, is 'John Vopni, Davidson, C1vE and at the Rtrya3• Winter Additiaital .prizes were awarded : - day evening when the store closed. bearing the latest won. and smart- Sask. `air, for, Mr. Tyndall's exhibits. Re, won With this. last obstacle cleared the Veteran I�lembec On Monday MorniAg when he Iy framed certificate, all the other Next year the CWNA 9 cin+Ven- Last year at the CND he was ten' firsts, 11 seconds,, and, seven excavation, worth was scheduled en ' (' . opened the store, he discovered newspapers far miles around: have tiox7" will be Held in Bariff, Alta., chosen from. the shoe hevders to thirds. A years membership iii inirience bn' Thursday with Iden �r E. Perdue Says the lass• carried the story of one's own and in 1958 plans are going for- make a grandstand appearance the Toranto•17istrict Gladiolus So- file excavation local contractor, doing aa1 y the excavat#on worth. ' '�° d�nly' about $200 of the `money Achievements and the "bonnie pap- ward'for an Last coast Pahventidn and' rode. to the grandstand in an ciety was awarded him on -•an. ex- ��j was in Cash: eV1 comes 6'!r with announcement in Halifax, open Car with Ed Sullivan, hiibit of a basket of ,glads, The .chairman also reported ort He Will Resign Mr. Stanley _4Uerates a meat i1 a meeting held on Tuesday night_ which not only sounds like • braggy � ,,%_ .. _ . _ •u of the �buildiltg committee with a , AiiY after effect of Wednesday . market #n„Graiid Bend during the ging, but sounds like out-of-date night's s decision b the Park suxrirher nlonilis, and, Irwin had ' representative of +he firm who will g �' bragging. �y ,� 1 r� GG�� �� •- Board to approve fine Chilton been in charge of fife Local state. •. t��•silelf.''S Vf ,1. h� ,CiC�me x`�.'��1'` Sea'' ��.E'li ��]!�C'- �'f' 11,X7.1�1.�1t`` supply the filtration equ,npment. • However,,here we go with what M•, � �, Cy He was very enthusiastic about CommuhTty Swirm"ning Pool Com'' has- become a Yearly .announce- ,.. the restij.ts df the meet#ng aiid ex m#ttee choice for the pool site is i WILLIAM NEDIG]bn WIN$ $10 ment, AT SYIMMEI# SCIHiObLed that the price of $6,100 in- aannouncement b Per o At Murray1VLurraBay, on the St, z�aw- �. ' .. �:- � led more than was at first an- that he intends resigning (from the. William Nediger, Oakville, for- ;Vence 'River in the Provm@e- of , { Board, rnerly of Clinton, was awarded Quebec, the Clinton News -A card y<, ,,. ;Y Spealdhg ' td the News -Record $10 at the Witmer school course ': � R}, Cunningham 1Mr. Perdue stated "I feel that the was pres2hte'd vz!Ith third. rite+in V 9' in 'English 20 at University of the nation-wide competitions for playground for the children, 1s be Western Ontario, Ibis r This is the Clara best freng page iii weekly papers k ft+ is -' ris ron�e �in Ing uniie�s�sarily �estrayed and Lon Mara roe.' �xa�+ �, _� Vii', I do not think that I Pan be of Long P wit1�' 1,000 to 2,000-dirculat#dnw ,z � z .�, • z . • ! t; , t . .. further service to the Park,” y y A,-- Laurie Colquhoun,• cd -pub , f For �iaftsma���.• � 1VIr. Penitis is #t%favdur of build lisiier of the paper accepted the The.Weather ing the pool but strongly favours award for the firm: y R llotiald CunninghamCihhas prove 1956. 135fr ; z •y y f Ist t:, ,°:ivt€nrl his skill l rt f oo' eraft un- leaving the present wading pool Actually when our rdprosent- lr s s Il m the, a o w d illi surrounding groicrrds ;titaCi 1##gh Low Yligh Y6V der the instruction of W, S. Craig►and building 1 on iri t ex+ The extremel large amount tri atives loot tot tl%e• convention. it f �k poo ?' g was believed that the paper had (,industrial arts teacher at Clinton o h rainfall in Anguli 1140 totalled site in the park, placed second, `ho'wev'er ,a closer r `� ;- 5'• .:' , �� , � ,,'' l?#strict Collegia+e Institute.) d 5.$3 inches, , hey d figures r .>.. x. RonIs entry in the 19Kt3 btt,tarld r. check f gu es at the site of -. , ',,.. . LJ1VDLtSDd#tb tVO1KAN S Aug. 23 65 56 70 53 s E ,. , , y � , S-tudent Craftsman s_ Fair, held in >ttltt 7Cl CE the convention proved that the • i «..,: Toronto this surnini r der he b It DIES IN G'RASH ' 2 64. 53 , 4 Clinton NewsRecard's' rival for James Murray, brother of +1Vira. r . ` sons ash#f s of the a Ford d M for , 25 "IO 45• 79 $7 .,Y fame the Delhi News�•1'teeord had , ° ' ; , �` p 20: "71 40 77" tib "` - ` ' ., `.:• , , �"d � - �.. � � _ , 't�.' �� Ma,rgatiet Cole, Londpsbord, was « Caiipahy has wdfi ham a liandsoine 2'7 56 - 80 64 placed first, This mails tlir* Actors m , � fatally Injured in a car tacd#defit fi certificate and a brohie Student Frei? l tet bi second place and we , Frear Zlmvaler The accident oa. 21# 78 60 72 63 ' Craftsi'rtatn s girt, flG 68 same out third, �« , tui°red when the ear he• was drlv� 29 $2 63 The entry was a: laxriinated fruit . 80 81 414 80 58 In %55 "the 011 n t fin Newsy � y �" � Ing failed to make a curve and bawl rdade of ,various t olotgre of . 31 83 66 oo, 5g • Reeord plated third for best front v crashed into a 'tree, S# t, 1 80 65• 78 52- page; third for best 661toHal page ;, H .. ., . c � _ S.t'URietliis. from ��i0 5diido'lS acrdSS _ 2 71 50 60' and sePdnd� for best all,round L'aoklbg over the inside .of their :prize -win ng >7;ewsl aye .ar>r 'tlin �te�ws-lledord's three publishers MIS stews a er. (Teff to right) natiev Z Mdl wan, . A, Laurie C qu lotrrr��; ani 1! rank 11f. ]iil'Pl arvarl. Piading third in the L)ntarlt► rx�et entered in the comp• Birthday Club 3 't5 52 75 .o p p best front p,agd :coihit#tlofi the �`hdrn a rsr`' wss acfil rte tents of �owt 10WO that, th tri otitioh. Others fronts ODCT were 4 7fl 5i 16 *5� Now pros#dent of the RA Is � � ri � � a; ss... _ � � 36hni Aodrdh architedt rdl ' avv- prii�e paper, she 13t�lhi News cord, .olid inn ratings for' c6vorage of news of the c6mmunity oil the illy u _ .tarries R, St#r7#ng, 06deriell 61 5� 64 'vil'lill-t1i %ttnayer, editor of the Aldo a es , Clinto a is t � , • . , , ., Ifi,. acid V'J ter C+.ronin harm a T s i .: a w Atli ,1,50'Y Ra1k1, .72 P' We#asklwif Tirrtes,. Alberta; VlCey p e , fi l3 per +vori 16,11 pnirr out is a 1r.ossi>s�e 20, ilius tieing with the Aettiii . `nee g 8 r own h p, is deLebr ting his 82nd gess irr th s d vLslbrt (�Tews+�Noord Photo) vdf,eer plwittA ,, birtli.day oh. 8#ptonaber $: • A Yi. 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