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FOR BIBLE saourrY
Mayor. Wants
(Nautinued from page 3.).
tv►ulluissiou to Baas the' whole town
metered e1 eut'u l I:} .
-The coutintsli,on reels that there I'1`rutifi':Act and two under the'rltu•,
has been au discrisn:11.1,':un III 'plae- Islttatl L'txle, the Gc►deiut-h detachmentccun-
ins the meters 1N ►Ill verb. -ll
Lot the (_Ontario 'Provincial Police
disclosed th its monthly report to
'Dow'n Kiouucil Of these convic-
tions, tines totalling $$1 were Im-
posed in seven sasses and a eaten
POLIS DETAi t:
REPORTS TO COUNCIL
Of eight eases prosecruteiI during
November, eight convietious were
obtained, rix under the Highway
muttons. It was thought that the
only fair method was to tinter those
places which ,ore using th.. most
water. tine sof the places surveyed
had two taps running all coy 'lung.
One way to save on water is for ,uilertd4sti- in the other.
the consumer- to improve and unto- ),dight summonses were served in
eruize his own equipment'' addition, to one ,for another police
Mayor diu4b'ius ware inta1uth1tv.'d force and one search Wit era nt w&is
to the Ji eeei by President 'Cee- executed. Sixty-six investigations
11otYnitu, whf�, turned the theeting a were carried put, 51 under the vriut-
over to 'Itis worship for a Period Lural code, 13 under the Highway
of questions and answers. 'riotous Aet and two under town
$300,000 Business bylaws. Twenty warnings ware
issued under the 'ilighway Traffic
Act.
(lf 00 business or other premista
inspected, three such pretnises were
found open and the owners notified.
Of occurrences' reported and in-
vestigated, one was a case of a
j►erson }wing lintowieated while in'
Ile said he wanted, through the
Jayvees, to thank all the citicetts
of athe town for his acclamation as
moor, and ,reminded his listeners
The result of the canvas for the that t1it mettilbers of Town Council
upper Oanada Bible Society for operated a big business, almost
the Smiths Ilill and Nile area is $300,000, and the management of
-
as follows: Nile, approximately $_5 ; thatbusiness required coulnluu
Surit.hs 11111, approximately $11 ; sens
Ie'think that more was 1x3 'ted I allcnise oof fraud, one e of an of ihouse-brettle, one �k-
of me regarding new industry at int; and seven entailed violation of
the nomination meeting on Friday (lcx•al bylaws. Of, five bicycles re-
Leeburn, approximately $5; total,
approxiinntely $40. The canvass
Was not a complete one.
Miss Clark expresses thanks to
all contributors and especially to
\irs. T. McPhee. Nile, who obtained
ined
the services of several young girls.
fil/f1
rUUR '`FAV1URIii EFYtRAi;t
KIST
CREAM SODA
For prompt attention call
RAYE B. PATERSON
Trust Officer
Hensall, Ontario, Phone 51
night," lie said, 'tout when 1 stood ; ported stolen in this area, all were
on the platform it was the first1
recovered' and one bleyc le stolon in
-time in 19 years that souse of the 1 another area was recovered 'here.
native' sons who have run thisValue of other property stolen
town for their own 'purposes were (in this area was X10. Two lost
conspicuous by their absence. 1'oa- 1 children were found and lodgings
silly they received word through were given to Live j;eraous..
the grape vine. ri
.•'floe reason 1 didn't go into de-
tail was because there wits juSt a
possibility that 1 might have hurt
someone's feelings who didn't ale -
serve to hive them,, hurt.
"1 hope I get most, if not fill,
of this veal's council lack again,
because we ,have made up our minds
that, immediately after the election,
we are going to Toronto and that e ,
may be somite disclosures that will
make your hair .curl."
In reply to another question fr.Iut
(hoed Hamilton. \Payor .ILttckils
said that there was nes possibilit v„
pf G'oderieh sel►arating 'from (te
Bounty..
-The only reason we have ever
talked 11I)4(lt seceding is that it's
the squeaky hinge t'h,at gets the
a►il,'• 1lis worship said.
No Return - -
1 ' The county rate is going up I
steadily, taut y'fiat do we get out
of it?" 1104 worship asked. ':111 I
{ we get atrttk is '_ ► per cent. Of the
county levy but it doesn't mean
'-anything to ,us; it's just a gesture,
becattse the province turns atrolltild I
and takes that 25 per cent off .its
grants." -
"One '1'eason I believe (1111t they
reeve and deputy -reeve should go
I, NN••N•••G0•s!••••••••m► back to count' council is that o t
e • • the January session they 1(11111 to ,
• tion Of our streets. We're the only
• municipality that Hasn't got a toot
• of county road.,
IGUY IVES
•' ask the count'.- to take Over a see-
or -
aiij _office of
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• j Referring to `the Highway' lu1-
SONS• j►luvt iit .A t, y'hien (10111105he
• 81E • allocation
roads � ,
• CEMENT CONTRAC- _ ,mayor dnlMl►cd it hc►,i buggy
• a to - ion f money to le spent on
• 1' throughout the pro yAlice 1110'1
se' 1411(1 buss,,.!.
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• BUILDING BLOCKS and awn shy 1101'51 and int,,,V to shop'
• = i rant in the age of the automobile, 1
• CHIMNEY BLOCKS• they skimp in t.he' cities."
- "I think that the next step willl
Selkirk all=steel' insulated
=be that instead of the munlicijralitic s
Chimney supplied and in- ,fighting one another :n county I
• c1;, the 4 ities *ill be asked to pay
their--_.fatr__..share __Ut__-county road ;
costs. The per capital lei STiti lici_t.
for the Bounty load systems is
Phone Carlow 1612 touch lower than in trtiban 111uuici-;
I • Polities which forum part. of the
' 7-oxtf = (-minty systems.•,
eNN ! Spending Spree
In answer to 0 cplestion from
d---- 11a' Cutt as to whether o -r not the t
ad Signal -Star town ought to cut down on its i
capital expenditures during a ,period
•stalled..____ _ .
Chimney built or re-
paired.
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THE Calvert SPORTS COLUMN
4 Eimer 7
One of the most interesting developments
Canadian sport has known in the last few
years is Little League batsoball, now a. Coast
to coast affair, and growing tremendously
every year.
Few ('1V"ie enterprises have made -'a more
j►crtly:1n 1(t coat -d n-011(in to the 001/111111 tiy.
Throtl47h careful pI;tnnuig and able leadershdi► this worthwhile
acti-Vtity 1ba14 beet' n>'ude; av1i14ab10 to thousands of boys all over
N Orth America. Tailored to '111_ et• the speoi(11 needs of boys lit -
the S "to 12 .alga' group. Untie League baseball has gained %1ide-
`pread jxpii'birite•. -
Under he 1, aderi lujp of various eir)e organizations and
public-spirited citizens. teams have .been organized, equipment
purchased. :tnd im some vas s s peeta1 remit-10km, sire i it(lle
Lekegt)0 parks eonstrl10ted.
Only about 4 years ago there were 94 Littre League leagues
of from 4 to 6 teams in existence. Today there are 1788 regis-
tered Little Leagues . eornprising 7,538 teams in the United
'Mates, its possessions and Canada. Approximately 150,000
players are registered from the ages of 12 down.
rn ('atrailr,►, (11414 ore It 1-.eagi►es in the, I'*rovine-, of I,lac•1tel-:
t on the gland of Mont:•sail. 1 in 'St. �.1nhgl-5 and 1 in St, E11 'tlar•h(.
The 1'rovinc'e of \ omit ,b:a 114(5 25 felt-flediged 1 itcle 141)111les
r 0
oj►erotilug and I,t iti�h (-,'lnualno ha. 1
1'r'a)rgrar- 11x15 leen made i
ftrlin.-wic•k anti N, vas Seoticl.
SLaitrt .1 -a 10 , 11:i31fax .uad Sa.41n"
lotion Littt'te League Parks in
These odd color, iurc iitive and
1K,j►ttlbitiota of :0,1010 lata- rifts
1 .1501)1nll pat t'ks.
It is 4 s int:11* 1 s hot over
1,eiiow baseball this year in
There. w,re 7.000 go11145 going
10 week,. longtthis ivou:d },ry'v0 r
n 1.ittlo 101(1110 1)41501:111 111 N w
There •;,4 re loagn0. in Mom 144n.
v '1'41,-y are fluty equi13('d regn-
\lunl1ialNa and 1111td4411 ('ol111111lar.
pride. W\''illiltutslot'rt, Pa., with a
01( 111Ply (•rtnri'1NI►eel 11.! if' i.14"110
�tt.tl()(,11:'1,► 154)1414' witnessed 1,itt'1'
the United .States and (*41I111 (ill.
Vvery w, ek, 14 mit a,` 1114' 541150v is
On 7)4,4)4'4► game'~: rayed per .4 a(:on.
The most significant thing about Little League is the wuj_
it gets these boys in their formative years, giving then a chat*e "'
to learn good sportsmanship, team play' and proper stubmis Ion to
constituted authority. it gives the hays something constructive
to da. .it gives them a standing among their own age group and
gives them a plate in the community. It befits the boys over -
mine self-consciousness. Among the important lessons it teaches
are good ssportsn anship, fair play, team play, and how to get
along with others.` (In, top of this, it provides wholesome rec-
reational activity. .
Your comments and suggestions for this column will be wekonoed
by Elmer Forgunon, c/o Calvert ?louse, 431 Yong* St., Toronto.
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of inflation, Hits worship said that
the municipalities had gone on a
spending spree, encouraged ,by the
province.
"\Y.heh we built the Inglis school,
it was understood that it would lie
a 50-50 proposition," he said, '.but
the province doesn't pay 50 per vent.
1 quest ion whether they pay ,,35
per cent." ,
The mayor ix-tintcal out, however,
that prospective industries were ill-
terested 'iu educationa1 lend recrea-
tional facilities in towns where they
proposed locating.
-If we went back to the days
of the old Central school and the
old skating rink, we wouldn't have.
0 hope of getting a new industry,"
he warned.
Zoning Question •
"1 hope we have an industry
come here that forces as to none 1
the town," he said, "but we have
hesitated to zone the town up until
now because it would cost too inrueh.
Every foot of the town would have
to he- surveyed.' But the Depart-
thent of .Planning' and Development
has promised us that; if we do zone
the town, they will send us an
engineer who will cost ors next to
nothing.
Asked » why the town had not
erected street signs, Ilis worship
asked his questioner in return if
h0 would 1►e willing to ,increase the
Itax-rate1)3 two mills in order to
1 do' so.
'► a 4►'t could
�tlel
He also. said that. t the t w t
not liar(:'a rcore;ltional ronlmissiou
until the a woo 00l(11niwsion agreed
1., ti tet as one,
Ile 5111(1 that the council had
been - remiss- in not haring had, the
new sw•inlnming pool constructed at
.1mlith ( siderham \I0u►ot1ial Play-
ground but 'that. It fwd Aiken a
-long time to get engineer's estimates
3lndarchiteet's drawings.
"\\c think now that WP can have
a swimming pc►01 and, still play
softball there," he said and pre -
dieted that immediately after the
elections the town would have final
plants ready to stti)niit • for approval
to Mr. ITaarry W. Knight. who had
promised to donate the pool t0 i he
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