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The Huron Expositor, 1972-04-27, Page 21. A man ran into a grizzly bear while walking in the woods. In reporting this experience to a friend, he said; "When j saw that bear, my whole life raced before me and I recalled every- thing I had ever done." Immediately, his friend in- quired: "Say Buddy! When your life whizzed by, did you see any- thing of that $20.00 I lent you ten years ago?" know the baby's trouble- some at times," said the young husband to his harried wife, "but remember-,- -4the-hand -that the cradle is the hand that rules the world'." "In that case," replied his wife, "suppose you assume world domination for a.few hours while I go to a movie."' v The Legislature's Committee on Resource Developmenkis con- tinuing its hear logs into the operations of the Workmen's' Compensation Board, and has been told by the Chairman of that Board, Bruce Legge,. that the $82,000 paid to John Cauley over 28 months after his retirement was given out of "fairness" and not by any regulation. Mr. Legge said the arrange- ment, made for Mr.. Dailey was similar to many others, but he felt the Board's order setting out the termA was badly worded, and, seemed_ gin_ the- Boari;Lauth- ority which was really that of the Minister of Labour. However, Mr. Legge agreed that no-one else had received sick leave and holiday benefits after they have resigned. provincial Auditor George PATZ FARM AUTOMATION STABLE CLEANERS SILO UNLOADERS .pTTLE FEEDERS • - Andrew Berg .1114ty 8-1 mile east CLINTON, PHONE 482-7282 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••................ftworr.....;' Somebodir Wants What You Don't Need! FOR FARM NEEDS We have 1972 contracts now available for WHITE BEANS We also have contracts available for SEED OATS Seed Grain .monre The best quality.in all varieties Seed Clovers and Grasses -- Best quality & price with free mixing. 4 "•"' ............. The most competitive prices in bulk or bag- ged fertilizer. We can deliver and have plen- ty of spreaders available. 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"SERVING THE MAN WHOSE BUSINESS IS AGRICULTURE" Manager: • ROlph Buffincia Plyth, Ont. 5213-9266 Salesman: Don Jewell Clinton, Ont. 482-7905 FARM SUPPLY CENTRE tt 4 CLINTON, ONTARIO 482-3423 TH IS': HUR0N,IPEP0311TORe SEAFORTH, .03,04 MAY ii; 1373' 13 • with An irate woman argued an 'airline att.01041*" 411 you can fly this plane 600,MileS per hour in the dark and Mid Los Angeles, why can't you find my luggage?' A Report From ...Queens Park by Murray Qaunt,M.P.P. •• The Huntsville Salvation Army Band, along witirmem.- bers from the Wingham, and Goderich Corps, visited Huronview on Sunday afternoon and presentecLa_concert, -- - of religious music in the auditorium. Mr. Vatic] der Unde led the Christian Reform song service on Sunday evening. He was assisted by several members of the congregation. Mr. and I "s. Bert "Finlay of Goderich were guests on Monday afternoon's get-together and helped provide the music, along with Mary Taylor, Norman Speir and Jerry Collins. Mr. McMillan of Harriston livened up the activities by calling off a square dance. Mrs. Chrystal Jewitt played the' piano for a sing-a- long and several numbers during the lunch period . at the Clinton Kinettes monthly program and tea on Wednesday. Kinettes Barbara Norman, Jean Jewitt, Rox Ann Brown, and Maxine Merner were in charge of the program and, the appreciation pf the residents for the enjoyable after- noon was extended to the girls by Mrs. Albert Colclough. The Wheel-U Dealers -a•modern square dance group from the Clinton, Goderich and Seaforth area, provided the Family Night program. The group of twenty-five, with Ross Merrill as master of ceremonies, danced sev- eral rounds and square dance numbers with Glen Patter- son calling. Some of the men joined together for novelty songs with everyone joining in a sing-a-long. TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN hence said this week, at the Legislature's Standing Commit- tee on Public Accounts, that he had refuse'''d-audit clerk Thpma$ Smith permission to go through back files to find examples of 'Improper year end spending by 'Government Departments. The Committee had previous- ly ordered the Provincial Aud- itor's Department to give Mr. Smith access to any records the .audit clerk wanted. The Opposition members of the Committee attempted to gain special accounting ad other ex- -pea: -assistanee; rejected by .Government mem- bers. Opposition members feel that since the Auditor's own perform- ance has come into question they need other assistance. Consideration of the esti- mates is continuing, and so far six Departments have come under review. •It has been revealed that the Department of National Revenue has been given permission to use .the industrial, commercial and farm appraisal cards of the Ass- essment -Branch of the 'Ontario Government to create a data bank for Capital Grant pur- poses. This information will be used by the Department of National Revenue in 'the calculation of, any Capital Gains: It appears as though Ontario is assuming the full cost . of supplying this data. The. new assessment pro- gramme is costing $30 million a year, or roughly $60 a prop- erty. Clinton Office: Phone 482-7007 Monday to Friday 2 -- 5 p.m. TUES., & FRI., 7 to'9 p.m, K.-Laurie eaktahoun, Doctor of Chiropractic nounces- thattlifieritiMisiliVfate OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT hours will be:, Zurich Office: Phone 236-4381 Monday to Friday 9• d.m: to 12 noon '11 A Revolutionairy New -WATERI:ESS -TOILET BY' PERDISAN NO BUCKET TO EMPTY NO ODOUR —= NO ELECTRICITY — NO SEPTIC TANK & TILE REQUIRED - -• WILL NOT FREEZE — ..NO INCON.VENIENCE Ideal unit for cottage' ski chalet's that are used all, winter or for week-end enjoyment. Installs easily anywhere or completely portable. ' Also the perfect toilet for year round use in cottage areas that have a rocky terain, or, too close to,Water where septic tank system is too expensive or impossible to install, lf,you are fastidous the Perdisar Waterless toilet brings You indoor cleanliness and convenience of modern bathroom facilities. ' Also ideal for farms, motels, rural homes, service sta- tions, boats, construction sites and small factories that have a septic tank and tile problem. also trailers, camps and mobile homes. ACT NOW and take advantage of a SPECIAL 10% DISCOUNT FOR FURTHER INFOTtMATION AND DEMONSTRATION • VISIT YOUR DEALERS SHOWROOM NOW LIMITED — PHONE 262-2713 LIMITED ' CLINTON. — ' PHONE 482-9514 LIMITED SEAFORTH — PHONE 527.0910 sq. . These handsome . brothers will both have birthdays in • early summer. What a splendid Celebr it will be if they can spend their'birthdays with a family of • .eir ov K -kneth (left) is 9 and Donald is 10. They are Anglo- Saxon 'in descent. Kenneth has light brown hair; Donald's is darker. Both boys have fair skin and dark eyes. They are in good health. Kenneth has whit is called a functional heart murmur, 'but his activities are not restricted in any way. Thought they have , normal brotherly arguments (some- times physical as well as verbal) these • two are warmly attached to, each other. They have never been separated and would be deeply •distressed if life took them in different directions.. • The attachment•hetween these boys is even more im- portant because they are living in a farm foster home where they have no other young friends. ,So Kenneth and Donald are constant companions as well-as being brothers. The boys like everything about country life. They enjoy the open spaces and -all the places there are to are friendly with the farm animals and like to help in.looking after them. They have several cats as pets. - Kenneth is especially interested in all the farm machinery. DOnald devotes his attention mainly to cars and tractors - the real thing. He has no use for the toy variety. • Both boys have favorite television programs and for Donald hockey games are the highlight. Donald also collects hockey cards. Kenneth is a quiet lad, generally contented who is inclined to day dream. When the boys are together, Kenneth lets his • brother do most of the talking, but when he feels like making his own contribution he is a pleabant boy to talk with. Kenneth , lacks confidence in himself, 'so he needs parents who will give him encouragement and reassurance. Donald is an alert, talkative lad with a friendly smile. He is rather high strung and impalsive,, but is learning'the benefits of looking before leaping. Both boys are in Grade 3: It is not anticipated they will , be top scholars but they are good-natured, co-operative boys who can be welcome; adaptable members of • a family. They need a home where they belong. Both really enjoy a .family atmosphere. Their foster' parents have u. wide connection with much Visiting and many reunions and the boys enter whole-heartedly into these outings.. Parents • for these two -should be relaked, affectionate people Who will provide stimulation without pressure. It . would. be best if the boys were the only children in the home, or not more than two others. • To enquire about adopting Kenneth and Donald, please write to Today's Child, Box 888, StatiOn K, Toronto. For generai adoption information, ask your Children's Aid Society. News of Huronview