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'REAP WHAT A SKI E PERT HAS TO SAY
ABOUT ONE 'Of HIS AI4r14.:01i0
"Volt Friday early 114 Ktrch.",weites brr. Mann "we se;
out in. Or !Ullman- from 1.0o,loo, Oraq for one '0( our .
tOgutar WeekPlici FriP5.. We Stayed in OttaW`a,overnight, and "
coached Jovite to the Laurentla.Os twat. Morniog.- after
lovely scenjc drive over showymountain roads, We.thor.
plight), enjoyed a strenuous sitidng.weekend, then left fat
• briandOp at 8 e„ra. ata Sunday, arriving at 10.30 next monng
Welch of the credit for tfil* 'wonderful winter trip goes to
cag Hiliattani Even io deep snow!, we cruisqd s*Ctdnetralong
with ample power and traction. We -covered total of 15 Q "-
Allies; at an average speed of is mph. Kverage gas on. '
sittaption WAS a very welcoine 39t miles per-galloar
, The Ultimata Mitot; performs snagnificendy in the mosi
, exia F win te r 4r iv ins conditions, as1bousandofHjtlrnan
" owners knowpermanent' netWQrk of dealers .provides
Hillman parts and service from coast to coas't in -Canada and •
the,V;S,A, Askyouil9cAl dealer (04 Hillman ,
'41emotistrittion Ade: -•
.11,0aati ddranip. was macs pgr canoe."
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*FEATURES 18 ADVANCED REFINEMENTS
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. .7.00iEs -MOTORS. LIMITED i7179, gay Stre'el, Toorato fAontreal 'Airport, Dorval .
• .509.10 Roger.. Bldg, Granville St, Vancouver
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PARTS AND SERVICE FROM COAST TO COAST IN CANADA, AND 'THE U. 5, A.
Ingiis a,rage an
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'The Inquest
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overnight at anOtlier cabin in thO
groups started having seine 4rilik0.
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,Ai ter this,. ' 141110 and. Billl.Z'
Ilefieflt for :' the ' Gordon-, Stewart.
•tarin '.gt Saratega Hill,. six miles,
frOM .Plingairnen, .Wilere Mills had
'a h
fillleaa Oil to ,make, On, a
rival, tr.,
11\44hey four. nd M$teWaXt Watl
tlt
ugt '- , ine and grfil. Stewart be-
lieVed be ' % as it Dungannon,' '),30.ux
Offered to -drive to -Diingannon in
MillS'---ean to get gr.* SteWart 'While
Mills remained at the giteWart,,farin.,
Milla Sai'd he told 13.auX •to Wait
tor. Illin, but Baux was 'determined
to gO On to Dungannon ltlene and
at the Same time make 94 brief yisit
with friends in4)in1gannon, wnere
he, had 'worked *for a pericid during
the, war while the airport at Port
,Albert was being built. „Folirteen4
year'Cold ,Oari Stewart stm„ of Mr,
and Mrs,' Gordan Btewart, offered
to go' along 'twith 'Baux • and did,
' Lad Informs orAecideut
• $5 -on n,fter they left, tail .PDIDe
back :tc say" .they had had an 40,
elident Oh gf aratogia 'Iiill: and 4iiit
the car was badly dema.ged. gra.
Steivart. stilled 'ti- neighbor, Reg.
Hamilton, and. With .1\til1s'.1014 Carl
headed Or, , the scene of the ae,
When they,. arriyed,'.' said
M1118, Batix had disaPPeared: *"1
looked over the - car and hollered
for Earl," Mills said, "but there
was. no ' answer."'" Mil,ls said he
then looked under the front seat
of the car . for ,one or two full
bottles a liquor which had beep
there when' they arrived at the
.Goderich
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Victoria Rollie and School Club
Stewart farm, but he could not find
them.
' "Where there any blood marks
on the 'ear?" asked Crown Attorney
Hays.. .
"None that I-- could, see," said
kAiniollisl.ne'arby overlooking the swamp was "the' inoSt happy-go-lueld Tel -
Mills said 'he then went to ,,it couver. Lorne said his brother
and. Called for • Earl again, ,but his low I. think, you 'would run into,"
calls were met only by silenee ex-' and worked at a garage at• Tata
cent for a -disturbance like birds in as a' helper. On' the day he left
the bush. "X thought Earl 'might he told their mother. he "was going,
be9 hiding for some. reason' op his., away with. Frank for two or three
own • and didift want to see . me,!' days." He borrowed $50. Trom a
said Mills: ' — . . • . man to go. "My brotlier would
----•,,You• .clidn'tgo -doWnle•the bush 'drink, but - I can't -say I ever- saw
and try ta And ;key?". asked the him but that he *knew', what he
Crown Attorney., • _:. • •was' doing, even when drinking,"
' . . No Response -WI -Cake: : ..
• "There would be • nci Use trYing to, •
'Said -Lorne. - . -._ . -'. --
Dr. J.1....Penistali, of -Stratford,
.find Ikey,, if he didn't want to be pathologist, . said that because of -
found,"'• replied Mills.. "IkeY was the adVaffeed slate of. decorapoSitien'
used .to bush coun.try and I thought '.*(1-f thp- .body it was impossible to
it would be useless to try. to find _determine the cause of death. Oere
•him if lie didn't Want to he found. were no sigailicant•bone injtiries, he
Ile Was a sailor at onetime and I said, "We found' nothing to sug-
thought' he Was- heading for Gode- gest any cause of death at all,,, said
rich, a . „logical . place for .a sailor D'r. - Penistah. ' ,
to „head for," said Mills. Coroner • Dr. W. P. Gallow ex.
'Did you •at any time have a plained that thebody was exhumed
'quarrel with.' „jkey?"-. asked the at Vara. because they wanted to
'Crown Attar**, "- • ' • investigate further.-oWing to "so
.-w-as ' any-TturfOr8, ' Mad ' vOld storieS-.---..ht
the t e of fellOw 6 -Vuld quarrel di • I ti " -
'Ray Varicer Of filoderiehi tOld of
*ding t4,4 la t4O'fiTf41410. On
October 8t14 While. they. *Ore out
hunting. Tlgert'Said 4tewart
'Phoned. hira lyedOesclay
:the $.4.itur4aY on: Which the
betly WinatIontid and 4i01eti hip* la,
•conie 'to the' swamp, end' -01i0W.lier
Ilud Mgtewart the ,apot Where ,the
bOdr WAS te111141., Mitto bo Udosid
Tigert saldjhat at •this time Mrs.
1/14n4E !WO endtrEM 14000:81County and Distnt
Neletinber Inegtilli Or the
*a*. Leg ObtiPter4 X*04D.V., Was 4 w
hela •ob. Thuroclsy afternOon last Au,. 44d, zon, 140Ere,a
at Xacgaillali, with the *YegeAtA Of iOtanley township eelebrated their
Mal ;T.- Sauxidera, Prestakvg: wedding anniversarv. at
was decided, ra )1i670 Oristiaas i,the b'orpe-,of their .so,p4p-law and.
party ..tOr aileW Canadlple daUghtert fr. and Mrs. fgteviltrt*
ThursdaY eVeninw, December Oth, XliddietOn. Among ,those ,;preselat
The postiwor convener, ,Mrs. •O. ..werelkir. and. Wirs. W. E. Tebbutt
Ste art -poticed Pieee- -et, 040044, TePorted that two ca,rboas, -Goderleb. -
feet from t e ground and 'near sent to HaniiltOn. for overseas ship- The var0Ogo. of Glaci..Ye
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where the body was found..., ,The went. The .,Echoes -secretary. Overholt, of Mr. and Mrs,
bunters •said they had not noticed reported the inerease in Overholt of Zurich,. to Clair
this piece 'of shIrt In the tree the *hoes magazine,- .W110Mafit :Bedard, son of the late
`44Y the bedY was found, e Correspondence 'vow rep.d"rebxtive" 1)Opulg Redard„of 'ZUrieh, took :place
'Provinciak on ab e fe,, the Oftieth anniversary 44- the .01 St: Peter's church, 'Zttrich,,
Gardner told of going out for 1,14Q: fouigung .0f. the PnPerial Order. of W. couple will
oatlltelzautrItocgi The:,
body on the' afternoon of +October. the Daughters kit • the Oritish.)
8th, He said it was:I:ling face Empire beginning With the Smith /WAXY'. 6_,Fand- Master „
downward,' with right forearin ex- African ' war in 1890. An. interest- Visits' 013'04 PAlge
tended and the. other arm ,J.2s' the Ing letter in response fretillent Ctra4c1 Master It. Tb -rush of the
gide of ,the body. ..The head. Was. request el for information•!aa to the. Independent Order ef Qdclfellow$
detached .and. -the Whole hedy: was :ProPer• procedure for proposing,. a- visited the, Blyth Ledge -OR iNey,611:14
4‘Dittgr-ClecOMPOgP41: He UAW , toast -to Majesty the Xing waS. ber Nv4a• OcicitellOwa ad
finding the,. top part of a 'whialceY read. • , • - Repekahs were 'present from lodges
IX:41e With the • top Et„od seal u4- Three new .Mendiers were of, the district., About 12 attended
broken. He told of elieckiiig at coined into the Chapter, „Mrs, R. a ban4uet in the Metaeriel gait, ,
WitiTton and 'hieing eutthe Amelia W. Hughes, Mrs, Bert Raechler Two Accidents • ' •
of liquor purchased by the two Men and Mrs'. O. Terry, . in. One ranOry
on. August '23rd. constable -Gardner Donations were made to, the fel- TienrY Strang, well-known resident
Old .0e,-,iluding,the-piede....of-shirt. lowing: $10 te-the-4mpire7work in, Or Oxetet!, bee been. ,miffering from
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tied , to a ' tree after 'Mrs, ($5 to St. Helena's SOlictel in fe SOgilt fradtUre- of the .skull, re,
atewart noticed t ea 'Octeber,14h. Poona .and *45 to, $200 to
.t.eit,Ataidtitas,hn ceiv.ed when•ile. and son Wil -
On were ip the .hash ,enttiAg; Wood
On October 30th• he • Said he found Hospital at Fasik”
a halidlterchief near, the body and and European relief; $50 to the and the head of -0. sledge..fiew ete,
.some, strands of. human hair. • • 'endowment fund; $50 to the, Luc striking 'Mr. Strang on the head. 'A'
Ray Wassail') of Cranston's Morrison memorial fund, and. sin few days later the son, William
to Seamen's..Amenei. . . Strango.. Was the sufferer in aii.7
tie ,o,* a,treg. branch. 4004 seven, of ood -WA-FM ' used. elOthieg alleXe Red'ard-011041;
eral home, told of 'seeing a, wallet,
liquor , permit, army • discharge
papers, photos and $16- in bills and
some silver in: the clothes on Baux'
ody.
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"A Happy -go -fixity, Fellow" -
Lorne Baux Chippawa -Hill,
brother of "Ikey," said ,•the latter
liyed with his mother at Tifia'nfitil
he was eighteen and then sailed
the Great Lake8 for about six years.
• • He worked at Yellowknife and Van-
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- - •Other-aceident, in . which a trick
BIGGEST SMARMS ran Pito ,horsa and buggy he was
Lawyers were the bige..est. earners clriving at_might. He received. sev-
in Canada in 1947, according to a eral broken" ribs arid the 'horse had
. . to be killed.
survey of income tax returns pub- 'sirigus Fire•hi
slished in 'The Financial Post, The Soaferth Hardware Store
Pire gutted the hardware store
previPus year cloCtors headed the
• John A Baldwin in'the business
list, but they Were in second place -.f A.
section of Seaforth ...on Monday
3m 1947. Here are the average a,n- evening. Brigades from Clinton and
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With . 'good attendance lof-mem-.
• bers Victoria Home and:,Selrol; As-
sociation obServed "fatli,:fil- lathe
' Thursday e:vening-lait'. The
meeting was.; opened. , with the sing-
- Aehool :AsSkeititiens, 'hockey', games
wi;:••••ria, .
• Ing of "0 Canada"' by- the Harbor
ledby Mr -George Buchana.n.
The president, Mrs: George Bawra,
' -extended hearty 'welcome to the
fathers. preSent and.to the -Harbor
. Aires. .Several selectiong were sung
by "The latter .during the evening,
and the adeompanigt, Mr. •Jcie Kelly,
" played a: piano selection humor-
ous- style. ,, Mr.. S. - Argy.W. plp.yed
•-•-"'Sev,eral, selectiOns.,on, the 'eleetric
• guitar. 4"- • -4
Rey,. II.Yarr, the spekk,W for
the evening, 'was_introducedt,by the
• presbleat • and., choSe„ as his. `Subjeot
"The and You." He observed
'humorously that- "we. all went to
...•school, gie,effect on .us, being either
for 'better Or for, forie't" "We are
affected aisp," he said, '4`by• the
-people Who liVe afotind Us, Whether
• it be an unpleasant neighbor Or not.
- 'We have; direct relationship with
Ihe:church; swhether we,..go, or not.;
vie, :also .live 'relationship to the
• •fiehool, ii.rhether .4tAbe Public or high
school O,r untiCieity. A school is'
.communittand-tarbund
It centre Oeld- Home and.
and other activities:?".
• The duties of the -school,' Mr.
pointed. -out, are (1) To teach
leadership z to .the 'child; (2) •also to.
teach the Mahr subjects, reading
and ?writing. The " parents should
decide for children, what is right to
read.and what isn't. (3) To train
the... -child in truth -telling, which is
sometiines not realized by the par-
ents. •
. Farr stressed the point: that
good teachers are -Impartant in
training child:life at its ' best. The
..Home and 'School 'Association is
the link betv!een •the .home :and
the school. . •
Miss 'Aitken gave a short talk on
• "Young Canada Week," Which'
,was being celebrated across Can-
ada from the Atlantic to the Pacific.'
:Several hundred children, have
viSited`"the ehildren's library here,
An Which 300 new books have been -
added. A eordial inVitation was
extended to all; 'parents by Mias
Aitken to visit the library, em-
phasizing the duty of .parents in
Selecting good beaks.
A vote of thanks. :was tendered
by Miss Sturdy tOill.these taking
part, Epid the meeting Was closed
witlf the "Singing Of the. National
-Anthem.,-
-A delicious -luneh-xwas .served _by
the social convener and assistants.
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• When BolIby came in with a
• ,temPerature, Mrs. grown, Went • , -
straight id the teleptone,,,Nacy, a few hours -
later, the doctor haU imeu, around, prescription
1ml:to-Veen ped . and Bobby's •
• temperature ii. • , .
In emergencies, it'mearis a lot to'have
telephone the'llouse. Whether you measure
• it in terms Of iluick. action; convenienee�r
just plibi peace of. mind, your telephone
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.144).WoildElt India Ptltige ere Using More-
ielophonos-.-aucl., that requeSts for. service. are,
at an Wgehould like te be able,
tO'provide service Whe Want it; Wkieli,
:and wheretliey *pa It. We W!,11 'CO11611110
" dar.c'te. reaCh thfo.goat,
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THEJELL
EILEttitONE COMPANY Ot CANADA
nuajincOmes of the first five groups: the Itadar School Joined the Sea-
Iia*yers, $7,822 doctors, $7,666; forth brigade in fighting 'the fire
engineers, $7,452; dentists, $5,113; and prevented its spread to ad -
osteopaths and chiropractors, $4,048. joining buildings. The of,
walls
tho Store, bUlidh4 woxo loft stin.4,
114 but moot of the 'ioutenta We're
either, huillee Or 40440 14' water.'
ruble,fi:it.:(ttftotifet1090.77tc1).F113 h.0:04,;144:0 0.41:4g,
Awere, destroyed., ,q..dataagetl,
.1101{1SON-,-44TWESS.
134rbarS,..,oplk ;:flaugliter
11r.: aind. Mrs, 04p -oxo Trii4raeoa,.
gxeter, beearad, the.. bride of DOW-
.Tfr anadniemer.s1"!aRrorsis401.0:37ornil44, ,s043,4f:.
rich, in 'a' ceremony 'PerforMed hy
'Rev. H. AlahoneY .314in Street,
United Chnrchr ggeter„ NOVeril-'
))er 10t11,'Tha, b1140 Was 10VOY ft
Oaf,b-S:bil:'enPalimbS111.,•ean '0,dr:s7S.a:ire
with bine% UccessorieS, and eorsage
wo�
the'groom's ,a "aerilng
necklet With -Matching bracelet.
Attending -the bride, the. Matron of
honor, Ms. Wilfred Graves, ,Exetert•
wore a 'Vvine'Suit 'With 'greY aCees,-
Series and ,corsage. of Serenade'
roses. Miss Diane• Harrison, 'Small
sister of „the' groom, was her 'otb.er
attendant,' wepring--navy-lblue-with•
white* and, hab Y "cereago ef white
petal. carnation:S. and roaebuds, -1g4
Vyse of Ingersoll ,was beSt. man.
After. the. cereinOnY a reception
was "*held at the Central Hotel,'
Exeter, where the bride's mother
received her guests wearing a, green' r
gown with •blaelf acceSsories and.
corsage of johanna Hill roses. She,
was assisted by the groom's mother,
wearing a grey, ensemble with black
accessories and •corsage of Butter,.
fly 'rases. After the 'reception, the
For travelling the bride donned, a. THE HliiiiRQ,ELECTItIC,
happy fionple lett by motor for a •
honeymoon :in Oltawaland 'Montreal.
10*Eft COM01410N. ONTOOP
matching -topcoat. On their return
they will reside in Exeter. • ....••••••=mwmo.mimmisitilium-..
'Prior to the marriage the bride
was the recipient,of many line .gifts,
tendered her ,at showers by her ,
girl friends, by, an aunt, Mrs. LIOYdiot
Off
turn switches
uorr"
when not needed
Baynhara of Stratford, ind by
jos. Hodgkinson, Goderich, cousifl.
the groom.
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•with." Mills Said that,: Baux was •Witness Accused 'of "Hedging"
the type of fellow Who would jus,t Mrs. Gordon Stewail appeared on
disappear and. then, .some tline later the witness. stand cliewrn,g gum and
on, would sendllijm• a chew 'cover-. was. asked by the Crailn 'Attorney
ing.the. damage, dime' to -the car. ro remove it front her mouth. .De-
lVfillsclaithed •that in. order. to spite the fact that she had "a real
collect -insurance for damage- done good smeller," Mrs. Stewart than). -
to the car he Wanted the insurance tained she could not smell liquor
people to believe -that he (Mills) on the breath of. either Baux or
was driving fhe car at the time of Mills when they arrived at her
the accident. Mills. explained that place. Sherecalled, however, that
if the "insurance people knew that Baux was 'sort of "laughy."
Baux • was driving the .car„.lie Stewart maintained she said nail -
(Mills) could .0co1lect no insurance ing about the accident ix- the suit -
on it. ,• ea'se to anyone untft the day the
-Mills' said he then took 13atix's body was foundtbepanse Mills had
suitcase frem the car a:nd gave it told her not to do so. 'The Crown
to Mrs. Stewart, telling her to keep Attorney accused Mrs: Stewart of.
it at her home and "say nothing "hedging" ongiving information at
about it," He told the others .with the time the pollee visited her home
hint to say nothing of the accident. and now again rit the inquest, '-
Returning to the -Stewart farm, Russel Brindley, who has a farm
Mills said he tried to get in contact on the -outskirts of the swamp, said
With •Goderich police, but -could get lie had been in the -swamp on the
no anSwer on the 'phone. He then afternoon: of August 24th gathering
later 'Phoned police at Kincardine cedar pasts for fencing and must
nnd also a garagemin-at Kincardine bave been within forty rods,of. the
to, Come and get the car. William. spot where the body of Baux was
Irwin, Kincardine garageian, Came 'found later. He testi9.ed. he saw
an :got the wreaked car and alsO the wrecking' ear comp ;to get the
friend, Mills, whom he took -wrecked car of Mills on the after -
back, to Tara. noon -of August 24th. •
"Didn't `Maier Doipg- Anything".- Inspector. Taylor's -Theory-
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Inspector R.1 L. Taylor of the
Criminal Investigition ,Branch. of
the Ontario Provincial police -told
of the -many groundlesa rumors' pa'
Were tit:eked-deft 1 by Ogee. '"Wo
'Visited numerous people in Chesley,
Arthur and all over the cOnntry.„"
he said: Inspector Taylor, after'
discounting ruiners as to the causes
of death;expressed h1 ,2011e2 that
Banx Suffered internal injuries In
the' car accident and that before he
.died ,he tied a piece 'of his shirt to
a tree limb nearby as a sort of
SOS, in hope of attracting the at-
tention. of an' passer-by.
After reviewing the persdnality
and.habits of Baux and classifying
the whole affair as "fr, PuZzling
eaSeym-Div..Ciallow maintained that
Mills should have organized a
search for 13aux ,when Baux failed
to reply to the silents of Mills into,
"Mm ----tad the .crowp • Attorne3i.
sthere...was "no bad blood" between
him- and Balm. Mills. agreed that'
he 'had ver bothered -saying'- any-
thing or doing anything abut ]3atix
between -August 24th and 'Oetober
8th, the 'ay`,the 141y was found.
"If he had -been. missing fay three
or, four years, I suppose you would
think nothing of it?" suggeSted the
CroWn. '' Attorney-. "No," replied
,
"nailer n remarkable friend, I
would Say !" coniniented the Crbwit
Attorney.
Mills said that after hisbrother
told hiin on- October 9th that the
body of Minx had been found he
imiiiediately 'phoned MrS. Stewart
and--told---her-that-ii-•anyone-ealled -
totell them the truth.about what
happened.' • -•
and six or seven" drinks 'of rye on
the day of the 'Car accident, accord-
ing to, Mills,. whet added that this
was net eneugh 'to- intoxicate Baux,
who web entirely capable of driving -
a car itind driving.it well even -after
he hat had . a very considerable ,
amount of .liquor. '
. Cart Stewart 1)eseribes Aecident
Fourteen -year-old Carr Stewart
said' he could not smell liquor off
the breath of either maii When they
arrived at lila. parents' farm and.
that, neither ,nian vas drunk. Tell-
ing of accompanying Sanx in the
car; Call sard he. Warned '13aux
that- Sarniega,g,ill was 'ached hill"
when he ,tholight the latter' was •
tithing _ too ...fast.. „Carl _said -flan*
was-igaing sixty-five mileS-'-an-liMir,
but sigived down to- fifty miles when
Cari warned bid, ,'When, I saw
33auX Walla never ake the 'turn 'hi, -
the read, I Slipped tioWn under the
dashboard," said %Cart' "The ear
hit the 'hank and, roiled over, •
was out of it after' the accident •
before .13auX. 'lie had no 111811,10
Oh 118150(1 him 12 li was
hart he -said 'No.' Looking
at the wrecked TIONV :6'1' X, -Paid;
!There's rratit's new' at- and 'be
s a id,' 'That's ter,- •
, told- hlto
.to, go and---teil Vrank about, the
pooldont. Vitheu Prank- came he
called intak .the, ,buSIV "Ike", '.eeine
Mi.*, • X ‘yon't ;put any 'hlaine ou
yonr eitil related. • When,they loft
tho-seepo of the tOoltlent, "Frank
tat& pot to tay apything 00.
aceident 'and thethet tO14.
to I was , said, Carl.
000 retina 'bY Ituntera •
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• FREE TRAVEL FOR M.P.'S
Not nineh impressed. with the
suggestion that members of Parlia-
ment should gel free passes on the
airlines -is The Financial Post. •
"One can just imagine the clamor
that, would follotv for extra planes
out of Ottawa on week -ends and the
difficulty 'of the ordinary fare -pay-
ing passenger -in getting seats any-
where when .Parlittinent was in ses-
sion, If present experience withi
freeyear-rpiind railvvay passes for
NI.P.'s Is an indication,. there Would
be a mighty increase in traffic for
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Editor o Canada s Leading s„Daily
T'TOver in TorOnt0 (YoU may haft heard'
of Toronto . . a city, of some proportions
just east of here) they - are cheering a
new. sports celebrity; His name is. "Milt"
Dininell. and his birth certificate gives place
of'birth ai St. Marys, Ont. Milt is the new
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Sports Editor Of The Toronto Daily Star:
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appears ea,ch day in The Daily Star. les headed :
• "Speaking on Sport". "Mile' writes tlits. column -..-
- each clay, a§ well as editing Daily ',Star Sports
• :Pagea' You'll enjoy "Mile's" column, IV:, packed .'.
'. with iriteresing ihformatiory akkOut sport s events
•and sports Chlracfers, and_if sparkles witli origin-
ality and the kir.ld of humor that rnikes•life lighter . ,
rid brighter. .
WWII ,.ertjoy every. pag4-of .The Daily. star,. -It has all:
trip news arid the latest news plc uteS .. , k evv.. f the pro- t
' ;luce markets -.----.. latest quotations. from alLstock :4d tnin--E'
irk& exchanges' . . . and features which women part cularly ,
ehloy. Wheh you read 'it' you'll understand why most E
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Milt Dtinnell is leading the big league '
Sports fans:are critical people. You've
got to to 4a:into -the big leagpes
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Milt Dun.nell`crashed the big
hini from the- Stratford Beacon-Heralc1
which. had himfor thirteen years, after
getting hirh as a 'colt from the $te Marys
journal -Argus.
-Milt learned sports .playing, riinaging
apd jiting in that I sPort-loving -area. of
Western. ,Ontario where every fan7is,:.4
informed crtttc and a sports writer has :tgo
101:04 .his ;stuff.,, He's. vvri:ti,.#g'.sports for ;0'.
bigger audience now . the biggest sports
4`audiencer -in *all Canada.
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