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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Nov 1951, p. 1

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W. " No. a I. at I NI " statement made by this weel, -. _ Don Him: that it elected in wre of Waterloo he will part»: a policy ot maiden! rather than "htt",t22t economy". 0 statement ever made by 1 Waterloo Rolitiei. mtfnder see, “lull“! yuan-nu- -v.-.__._‘, clout to describing the truth of the situation so tar a the policy of the Waterloo Council has been canon-nod. Artsi.ie..thrrr, hug been A round Waterloo the f) crossing the main street of Wa-' xerloo and Kitchener right at the) rush hours is still occurring every 1 (gay, This despite the fact that considerable complaints Gail, been given. Evi ently the councils of nei- ther city have the S'e'htt'", toi clamp down and m e the rail- ways regulate their runs so the streets will be clear ot these monstrosities during the busy hours. J.H.S. Sound - employed by the -K-W Junior chentter ot Stn: 5'" dual-v- __-_'-- -- merce will be used to get people out to vote at the coming election. Might we' suggest that you need the call to vote regardless of who it is fort Might we also sug- gest that some of you voters whoi, have voted for a certain party because your father and grand- father voted that way. stop voting party and vote for the undivid- ual who will do this community' and others the mat good? ' "ES. Watch. lune-nu have sud- denly come to life and have been doing an excellent job of winning games. -- . L-) --...._-l Inn-l - slum. We have had several local peo- ple tell " the team started win- ning just In time to retain inter- est. Let us not worry about that though. Main thing is that our team has suddenly snapped out of their slump and are really play- ma the top grade hockey expect- ed of them. .-._ . " ea DI um". We are willing to bet money if 1hese boys continue to turn in a lair number of wins, they will have no trouble in getting the lo- cal (an; out I' gagk them up. Mayor - nus-n will seek reelection again this Year. Although inclined to be a ittle too much on the conservative side, Vern has done a good job " mayor S',',', III-II INK" Von on the main streets of BU.. 4erioo Ind Kitchener. the number at drtvm who trawl the main meet- with their on Mom on the ht: bum. In "tanim. It mun be u itted that I (rent many of mg... 13.5 End . an. In It. also the other day who chimed there are more “high-light drivers to the mile in this locality than in uny ha has _been before. " "I II.) “‘II vvâ€"V, _ He does not mean there are more drunken drivers but simply that few driven iiirilr' bother to dim their lights when meeting another our unless. of mum, the ygtg"g,'li/,'f car has "hotter" " ts than they. _ ' w J.H.S, bid Roberts siollt of -tritiPs of Charge Pair With Murder After Scufflc KITCHEN}. - A tt"tt ley and Mutrr, Reserve In, ,dian man were t,_r' My charged with murder 'si ‘nesday fol- lowing the dm of Donald Fowler, .?.im m Stratfoni, iwhose body was mun! outside a trailer where the mree lived. The two. Alvm t rid, 32, of RR. 2, Wellesley, otl ‘ 'lbert De, teary, M, a Muncey Reserve In- dian, were remanded until Friday of ttus week when they appeared‘ before a jusuce of the peace Neck on Stump Fowler's body was discovered with the neck reslmg on a stump just outside the trailer. parked at Waldan. a few mules west of Kitchener, just off Highway No , A _22 calibre rifle lay by his Waterloo to Have Muyorulty Itsttie Waterloo will probably have one ot its greatest mayoralty bat- tles in many years in the coming municipal election. This was made certain in a recent state- ment by Mayor Bauman when he made it known that he was seek-i, ing his fourth term am, chief mar] glstrate. He will be opposed by Aid. D. A, Roberts. It Is u (el- "ainty that both mt DIEM‘IH "co- or and Aid, Robert» will hate many supporters. In his recent statcnu-nt to 1lrc Chronicle the Mayor “A: Given Much Thought “I have given this busun» of running for mayor much thought, and after reviewing council}, po- licies and procedure past and present I feel myself resolved to allow my name to stand for re- election. ' . , L A h Election. "I emoy good health and have ample ume and experience to dw vote to the aftatrs of the mumcl» palily. Phone Rag, s Go Up Sunday orrAWA.--Hitriwr loco; and 1ong-dstance {eh-phone churgcs in Ontario and Quebec luxumc cf- fective Sunday. _ -. ' . n _6 (NHL “71.1": uuuu...,. The Bell Telephone Co, of Can- ada this week tiled new still sche- dules with the Board vi Transport Commissioners. based on tempor- ary boosts granted by the board last week, The new rules become ettective on five days' mmw. and will go mto force on Nor 25 _ 'iiiri5ers-rlehcr runvu» m goonnecuon thh the. prugrum \\ .be conducted March 23. lulherans Hold Waterloo Meet Chairman of the various ur- cuits in the Lutheran Conquest for Christ program met at Rodeo mar Church. Waterloo. Tuaday night. ' - _. -. r‘",u,_h__ "..c...-i.‘.‘ my... Rev. H. H. Erdman. Wutvrioo. who heads the expansion [an-gram in Ontario, presided. Representatives were prescnt from London. Mitchell. Dcsbum. Delhi, Kitchener, Ehmra. New Ha_mburg and Welloslcy, these drivers are young lads, out with their father's car, but there are also a number of drivers who are old enough to know better, Our informant told us he was on his way to a garage, and " hen he got there. intended to have the lights on his car altered so the high beam would be realty high. "At present iths down where it should be," he said, "but most drivers won't pay any atteftum to it when I flick my lights. I'm ‘goihg to have thern fixed so they will pay attention." J.H,S. Nuke of the big Christmas sell-ebration Jo be conducted by Waterloo merchants agam this year, is m this week's Chronicle and Record. . . ' In“ lW‘vlu. Bonus coupons to the value of $500 eash will be awarc‘l‘ed this "A". -..Fw. ___.. ___ _ yeaund may be reclaimed at any of the stores participating in this event. - T T Weekly prizes amounting to $75.00 will be given each week. Draws for these prizes will be made every Monday night at the Waterloo council chambers by the Mayor. -_. . a u L». a... -NaT.', my“. Prizes donated by the mer- chants will amount to over $1,000 Merchants participating m the event will all be identified by a large store Sign which wull hr carried in theirpyPdow. -___._, ___ J.H.S. Did some shopping m Waterloo last Friday night. . .... " ......, ......, There is no one who hates shop- ping worse than we do and usu- ally our contribution rs driving the car as far as the store my wife wishes to make her purchases m Friday night. because I was go- mg hunting all the next day, I allowed her to talk me mto taking her and our small son shopping after dinner While we wouldn't want to do it every Pnday night, we rather enjoyed It for a change Knowing almosl all the storekeepers of course has its compensahons, for you have someone to talk to wills the small son swings from your leg and mother mooches the last moth-eaten buck you have In your sad looking bullfnld A - -. _. . "A__-JI__.‘ .J ,u... m... .-'rP"""er - Frankly though. regardlvss of the {not that the ovomng cost nu- considerable, l enjoyed n I lhmk more of you men who hate shop- ping with the Mlle woman should u? this Friday night business h s really not too hid " all. this I feet Police Mild the othcr two wele TFa and Fowler walked out the bleep Inzlde the trailer Investi-' toot He claimed he didn't know gators divulnsed that a bullet shstfiiii7titiiii had ha ned until the penett'utwl Fuwlci‘s neck, which m xt moral flt'l'l1'd walked out als,' Ga, gmhrd at ' t' \lll'll .mtl l','l'i'l"t'tl"r.tt " will take Lived In Trailer the lonmum" he said. Dciaty and Lrt old, crrsrslrycei: The death came to light when of " ncurby New ”undet- sukstynlclarton Bechtel. R.R. G, Kitch- firm. hue Mud m the. tratler,erter, armed to get Fowler who "about two months Fowler, a han- L had been working tor him. (dyman. had lived there about a In addition to waking for the lmonth l sawmill firm, Fowler had worked _ Lebold told newspapermen that on district farms and at tobacco he scuNled with Fowler during'harvesting. Victim Found With Neck Gashed “I otter little hope ot a tax se- ductmn thts year, but feel we must mm to a lowering and sta- bilrzme of the mill rate, this can only be done by practmng strict- eat economy Must Not (”respond _ "re must follow the strict rule ot' balanced budget and net tol. .uv. the easy road of overspend- mg, Um budget and worrying about tt the fullowmg year. I u'so bplutve that no huge costly major projects such as schools, trunk mwers. etc., should call for pctfortttance Without a vote of the people unit-55 ll be In the gra- Vc::,t Mate of necessity and emer~ gency. "If the citizens of Waterloo be- lieve my services have. peen of value to the city and wish me to: contlnue to serve this community.; I shall deem tt an honor to do so~ to the boggnf my ability." he tuna vludvd Aid Ruherlé. hunng spent tour, )uur: m council and holdmg the night-st "nice of the council has to on”. that of chairman of the ttrt- ance committee. told the Chron- ici.e he felt he should consider Te- moving himself from public life “ashere are others who can make an equal or better contribution to . _. ... A, .... “1...... ... ....V - ac; administration than I". Aid. Roberts explained that "more and mun- ot my time " being e- quuvd for my husmess 'an/Ure,,-. Kitchener Fire Chief Feels Defence Effort ‘lost (ouse’ The keynote of the chairmen of the Waterloo County civil defence group held in Kitchener City Hall, wa., a debate of the achieve- munl» and outlook for civil de- icnce 1n the county. The meeting Wil? F.cld last week. Kxu-hum-x's Flre Chief Putnam said he 1011. the whole idera was a lost muse “As far as I can see the wholts Hung as wasted effort." her said. Dnubl was explcssed by Chas. Culnplu-ZL udjutant, whether there Wilo much ud\anlage m holding my numy mu-xings of committee chunrnu-n. "Perhaps they are of Milo Interest", he said. Must Have Aid -Unlcss "e get further cu-uper- tttton from the government we woP. be just talkmg about these wimv things three years from nuw." the fire chief pointed out. H,. conwlaincd " was practic- uliy impossible to get any assist- ant.» or co-operation from Queen's Park "They promise P. do some- thing in do." ."Defundmg the government, Mr. Uampbell said they could hardly be expected to organize and fin- Firemen's 56-Hour Week Means Addition of Six Men 54.000 EGGS DESTROYED hi . IRUCK PlUNGES Ili10 CREEK When the 56-houraweek be- comes effective January 1, the Waterloo Fire Department will need six more men, Aid. H. E Ralz told council at Monday night's meeting. At present the firemen are murkmg a 72-hour week. Un- der "no new set-up there will hr three shifts with six men to a shoft. Ald Ratz. said council would have to make its plans man so arrangements could he made for the additional men The matter was referred to the fire and light committee. FAty-four thousand rags wcrc dostmyod late Wednesday night " hrn a truck. driven by Peter Lichti of RR L Mill- lmnk (llppCVI oft a hnrlgt‘ railing and toppled into a creek on the mm L‘nnrowmn of erlvdey Township l‘mwnmal Puller mud tho driver applied Ms brakes mung (hmn grade cans-nu the truck to skid and strike the hrulgc- The Huck. carrymg 4.500 dozen “a. toppled " feel mm the creek The driver esraped serious injury {ixw‘gek‘ but they never WATERLOO CHRONICLE al Pam» mud the driver applied his brakes grade cam-nu the truck to skid and strike the truck, carrying 4.500 dozen eggs. toppled " feet k The driver esraped serious injury llll‘. UNllll‘Ml "t)Clftr!il !\ the mam while Delury VIII Mm. He said Fowler he}; Wald he grabbed I nan. mm. to use It a: a club If an In addition to marking for the sawmill firm, Fowler had worked on district farms and at tobacco harvesting. ', Would [evict Wat l “It would be my intention. it ( elected, to review the demands on 'my time at the end of the t1mt 1 bear and it possible I would con- l unue for a further term," he said, _ “But at the most I would not con- ', sider holding otBce for more than two years." I With reference to his position l ut the Mutual Life Assurance Co., Mr. Roberts indicated, Ay? Mu- tual Life, m 1'i',iett with tts com- ‘mumty interests tu by reco‘nizinz there will be city needs “has me away from my desk, is permitting l me to participate in public in this However it there is a demand tor me to stand for the otBce of may- or-and there appurs to be con- siderable mlerest that I do so. I am prep'ared to "tter my service, at this time. TGGG am he _ Jtot Pryt/ht way Prepared For Duty ‘ I “As heretofore, I am interested“ in sound municipal administration) with prudent, not make-believe‘ economy. I am prepared to Mel)” the full responsibility of omce which involves making decisions,; after ascertaining the facts in alll, matters affecting the welfare of our City as a whole." he said. “If elected, I wil continue to) serve the community to the best of my ability, as l have done in the past." Ald. Robert concluded} I While some were in favor of holding fewer meetings. Ken Mat- _ thews said quite a lot was learned by discussing the work. 1 Fire Chief Putnam remarked 'that In the United States they didn't talk, they took action. He ‘also called for some standardiza- tion of training. l Mr. Campbell announced the civil defence school would start Eat the K-W Collegiate Monday night. ance an organization in every town. He said the government took the attitude it was the responsi- bility of each municipality to make initial preparations. "Then in an emergency the government would step in. , “no... a“, .... "We must concern ourselves with planning and training key personnel. We are In the position of having to get people interested then keeping them at bay." Word " Caution He said there were not enough trained instructors yet to carry out a full program. He also can- tioned against getting people all "primed for an atomic bomb at- tack" and then having them "wait around for four years." - * Council 0.K.’s Sound Truck on Election Day The K-W Junior Chamber of Commerce received Water- loo Council's permission Mon- day night to use a sound truck, here, CIVIC election day. The chamber stated that it was their intention to use short snappy slogans such as "Vote as you like. but vote," or "exercise your franchise" and so on. _ . . Coins? gave its whole- hearted support to the cham- ber's request. Wuurloo. Ontario, man}; Immune: 23, ml to I N H In Mum HINDI I Ink ‘(ountY’s Population Up 27,000 in 10 Years Waterloo County's population has increased by 27,000 m the past 10 years, according to census fig- ues just reiease.d. . Kitchener to ‘ane (ontest for Wmsrdtr Liie,;tiijit/dioh'iirti/sJ,:, Including cities is 125,7 . compared to 98.- TM) ten years ago .-.. .... P...” _°-. Largest county inereascs In western Ontario were m Essex, up 42,000. Middlesex. up M,000, and Waterloo. 27.00tr. Figures for townshgs and com- munities in western ntario with the comparative of IO years ago include: U _ "iaii/rluo County: North Dum- tries 4.149 (2996); Waterloo 13,579 (9,247): Wellesley 4,671 (4.236): rm, "team at the United Nations (one. in lam win; " muons, are welcomed in UN. lied-inner: in New York. In hon Australia, Belgium, Camila, Colo-thin, Rttruru, has. Greece. India, Luxembourg. the Newark-(II. Now Mtl'.hr'PIa: the Philippines. the Republic ot Rummy“ ate, .. KrrcHENER.-'Ald. Bruce We- ber last week officially announced he would contest the Kitchener mayoralty. He will he opposed by Aid. Fred Dreger, Wnl- tltU Witt}! 1piirsrr, M tAt tma, '" trt ttttle “they. the United 'Ehtgdmrt nd the USA. in In tho “In " above In front of the United NIW' " - mum-m build-l. Ald. Weber headed the alder- manic poll last year and has had -iour years municipal txperlL'rtt't'. urn on the Kitchener School Board and two on council. There had been rumors throughout the city for some " eeks that Ald, Weber would run for mayor but there was no cer- tainly at his position until last week. Unless a "dark horse" enters the tteld, the mayoralty election, therefore. resolves itself to a two- man-fight between Ald. Weber and Ald. Fred Dreger City Sells t 652,500 in Debentures Waterloo Council, Monday night. sold $652,500 in debentures at a price of $96,820. This will give the city a net of $631.633.05, The highest bid was given by a syndicate of bond dealers with Bankers' Bond Corp acting as principals awarding them the complete issue, Others in the syndicate are Fry & Co., Deacon Findlay Coyne Ltd and McConnell & Co Ltd . Lloyd Millson of Waterloo i: the local representative of Bank ers' Bond Corp The instalment d e b o n t u re s range trom five to twenty-five wars and Include $450,000 for nterloo Public School Board to defray the cost of the new Cen- tral School and 3125.000 for the Waterloo Public Uhlmes Com- mission. The remainder comprised $63,- 500 for trunk sewers and $14,000 for I (Ity grader The'intorest rate will be approximately 435 per cent. Elghl tenders represented 20 bond houses an hanks The second highest Ind was Anderson and Co Royal Bank of Canada Equitable Securitlds ot Canada Ltd at $96.681 be The lowest hid If?"' t!trun,k of Co, at $95,430 The lowest bid was the Bank of Nova Scotia and Wand Gundy & A delvrmmmg fuctur on the once Waterloo received wus the wnhdrlwa] of the support of the Bank of Cannda from Dominion s to 25 Years Veteran of Korea "mum Bruce: County: Kincardine I,- 579 (L810): Sangeen 1,042 (1.098), Oxford: East Zorn. 4,665 (4.- 393): West Eorra [.981 “.9011 I Perth Figures Perth: North Easthppe 1,789 H1315); South Easthope 1,366 ”1.292); Ellice 2,287 (2.307); Elma f283 (3.242); Mornington 2,403 {(2,323}; Wallace 2,015 (2492). Wilmot 4.854 (4.215); Woolwich 4.769 (4,069. ___ -. A Wellington: Arthur 1.622 it,- 846): Eramosa 2.479 (2.287); Erin 2,622 (2,605); Guelph, 4.74t (3.- 934); Luther W. L2l2 (1.291): Ma- :yboruugh 1,973 (2.028): Pilking- ton 1.121 (1.035). Klliillf DONOR INJURED IN mull MISHAP Frederick Beatty and Dr. Stew- art Foster. both of Fergus, were involved in an accident Monday night when the car in which they were driving ran into the Bres- .au dam. . . Dr. Foster recéived shock, ex- posure and a possible back injury. Henls low in the Frw Hqspital. Mr. Beatty. 30, driver of the car. was unhurt, Waterloo Township pence said. . The auto Landed on its left side m about thee or four feet of wa- ter aflvr hitting four or five guard rails. _ Officers reported that Beatty, eastbound on No. 7 Highway. lumpx} right_to go P ttyt village; With Emmy Vunfaniiliaf GEE the ioad. his car hit the guard rags and the slewed into the dam. KEN EWS' PAPER 5 YEARS Dr, Foster was takG" idSGiic tal by ambulance. Chronicle Like letter from Friends The Chronicle, like all news- papers. takes great pleasure in re- ceiving letters complimenting the paper's work. This week we re- ceived one such message from 2 Manitoba subscriber. It reads like this To The Waterloo Chropicle It gives me great pleasure to renew your paper for ttve years. It sure is just like a letter every week from so many I know. I VERDICT DELAFED Chiropractor Pleads then Court Case Null S Harris, local chiroprac-, tor, who opened an otBee here, several weeks ago, had the recent, misfortune to inadvertently rum afoul of the law, He was charged' m Kitchener police court Wed- nesday with unlawfully using the term "doctor". Magistrate Polson reserved judgment for one week. Brilliant mic-cc Conducting a brilliant defence on his own behalf, Harris im- pressed the presiding magistrate, court officials and spectators, _ Evidence indicated Harris in- svrted an advertisement in the Waterloo Chronicle, using the prefix “Dr" The Chronicle also ran a news story announcing the opening of the tttlg? omre and using the pre 3: "Dr." m front of Harris' nume. .. Testimony showed um Hurris (de not ask for use of the title. Thc Chronicle reporter and ad- .vorhslng salesman who “looked .uhrr" Harris told tty' court he unmixed “n was [cartoons legiti- malv lo me- the prefht r." He “and he was unaware of the medl- cnl ncl andicntin. in nu u un- luwful He pointed out that Tur. Gilbert Plains, R.R. 3, Man. Alexandra Pupils To Be _ let our 5 Minutes Earlier Waterloo pupils at Alexandra Public School will be dismissed at ll.“ nu, Bve minutes earlier than 'M"teet'v',. to enable "an to min heavy noon hour at. Be, it was decided at I recent school board meeting. The appeal was made to the board by Ross Merkli er and John ucCunia, /ii'il'ii'ihit the Alexandr: Home and Schoo Ao- sod-lion. They suggested that for etetr gate glue ch _ ten ttsotette Illa-70d to leave this smug] five minutes earlier Mr. Merklinger sand the parents were concerned about the “mi of the Jounuters in crossing Er St. an Dunbar Rd. as well as Rodin Ave, He said the trunk: was heavy on these streets at noon hour. _ Councillors 'Aghast' Over Phoney Expense Account Bridgeport Man Offered $2,000 for Indian Coin A badly worn coin, dated 1077, owned by William C. Fischer of Bridgeport was apparently mint- ed in India long before the death at Mohammed. 7 _ ., The copper colored disc tS m- scribed "one quarter" and "anna India" on the back. It bears a figure of a man on the face. Mend $2,000 Mr. Fischer said he has had the coin 40 years but cannot recall who gave it to him. He was offer- ed $2.000 tor it a fe_w years ago. Doubt about the date was voiced by Alex Potter, professor of history at Waterloo College. He said the coin would haves been minted during the Mohammedan period if the date is correct. and would not bear English inscripo tion, lay Additional Charges Against Waierloo Couple Waterloo Township coun- cillors indulged In a little bu of goodmatured horseplay Monday night. They became "aghast" at an account for $486 for 6,075 miles of road mgpection. . _ The amount Involved in a Wa- terloo conspiracy case was raised to $3,200 last week when addi- tional charges of corspiracy'and false pretences were laid against Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheldrick, ar- rested recently in__LonQon. 9nt. ifwhs passed among mem- bers, each one eylng n auth considerable concern. -- They are in Waterloo County jail pending a Waterloo court ap- pearance. Cash bail of $4.000 or property bail of $8,000 have been set. -ii7iiG; “if Aaued Councillor Clayton Rickert, he almost Each of four groups is said to) have given the Sheldrieks $800 toward the remodelling of an apartmem house. The money was considered advanced rent. Police say that no improvements have Leen made and that the couple left town. would like to compliment the good work of your faithful re- Itf,,tg and a special thanks to rs. Ed. Harmer and Miss Miriam Hilbom and Miss Becker who so often write of my nephew and niece of whom I am very Rroud, Now regarding the weather in Manitoba-it has been very hard to harvest the crop this fall be- cause of the little sunshine and so much rain. But the work IS just about finished now, with some flax out yet. The gardens ns had seen a layout of tlte ad and approved " for publication. Later. Harris told the court he missed the "Dr." at the front of his name and indicated as he was in Waterloo only a few weeks he "was not look‘tg for trouble". (At the time of hecking the lay- out, Harris said he was particular- ly interested in seeing that the word “chiropractic" was spelled correctly). he "slip". he said. was quite inadvertent and was corrected in the next publication _ Gavin A, Monaham, inspector 'sfor the College of Physimans and Surgeons of Ontario. said Harris had answered his phone With "Dr Harris speaking" Said Common Practice 1 The chiropractor said it was common practice for patients to call him "doctor" He pointed out) that in school, the senior Instruc- tom. all chiropractors. were com- monly referred to as “doctors" In fact. he pointed out. the prefix doctor in front of a cturoproctor's name was often used in r'Atit tions, He produced severa Chiro- practic publications and a new: story from a Toronto paper sutr I I: We” The board agreed to (we a a trial Period and have the children return Bve Inmates earlier in the They felt it wu unnecessary to chant: the schedule ll Central at Eliza th Ziegler Schools. 7 "$5.5.” -it, Ferguson an: It had become a problem with the mcreaaed trastBc Ned M MacEachern, pnnupnl of Alexandra. sud" he and the teachers were willing to co-oper- ate it anything coul be done to lessen the danger hazard He sug- gested an opportunity to vome the" opinions The realgnauon of Mrs. Allie.“ Poetker. Igrade one and two leer Cher at liztptstrth Ziegler Schoql was skewed. " will'become ef- iective Dec. 31 Dr. Potter said it ls possible the coin is dated 1877 but has become unreadable due to age. The "anna" refers to an Indian coin- age value he said, The second rate coin owned by Mr. Fischer is silver and dated I782. It reads “Carolus IU" on one side and “Hispan et Ind. Rex" on the reverse. Of Spank!- Origin According to Mr. Potter the coin is probably of Spanish origin issued during the reign of King Charles m of Spain. At that time King Charles was also King of the Indies, which accounts for the inscription. The coin is in rig,', state of pregna- tion and al inscriptions are easily Government Aids In timer fight readable OTTAWA.-" was announced recently by Health Minister Mar- tin that a grant of $200,000 would be given as further assistance in the fight against cancer in On- tario. fell off his chanr. Hrs sur- prised attitude caused other members to roar with laugh- ter. The grant. from the govern- ment's cancer control fund. will go to the diagnostic treatment sen-Ices of the Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foun- dation. _ A major portion of the total mu go to the new regional can- cer clinic in London to pay the federal government's share in the cost of the new "cobalt 60" bomb ‘treatment system launched there la week ago. . ' . " -The mileage was nearly the same as that on his recent tot to, Cirlifprnia, _ . . gular -acwouritr,, He looked considerably re- heved when one of the town- ship fathers confessed to m- setting the "phones" with re- Other clinics which will benefit are those serving Kingston, Ham- ilton. Ottawa and Port Arthur- Fort William. Now I could say a lot more. Your Country Editor does a good job. I get a great kick out of hes nsws from every corner in Can- a a. were very gooA and the .tryit fair, And I also get a thrill from Mr. Herb Smith with his Huntin' 'n' Fishin' news. In fact, I enjoy every part of the paper. And many thanks to all who help to make the paper possible. I will sign off for now. I remain a sub- scriber, ERWIN ELLIS u n Go". mo w]:- stanttatmg his chum Itettts like the atoremcntiorwd. he said, make the “Dr.': prtflx common usage Mr Monahan produced ew- dence that Harris had listed him- self In the tetephohe directory as "Dr. Harris? Harris, however. pointed out that he. himself" had not Instructed the clerk at the telephone company to attach the prefix, When It was painted out to him that he was listed as such. the chiropractor had the tulle changed. A Evidence Quasi-ed The “telephone directory t'btt dance" was quashed by Magus- trate Polson who held that sunve the directory was not printed and the public could not see n. no charge could arise from It, . Willi-J Yo (Eu-own: “...... m...“ w___e'_ -e"eeet __ Harris agreed with men' At- torney Harold Dautman that he had been Instructed gl school to be very careful non-r to use the prttfht "Dr" He was quick to point out a shp or the Crown Attorney, however, when the latter called the accused "Dr Harris", to emphasize his be- lie! that the term was in wide print we

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