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Tac Cern- couriii I 1, , � , • ,ii;��,,,,, '41, , 'V_11�*!Y,4'11'.�� � , i.. � I—- , 'A'fY,YT0, ", I � i, �,,%� � - , " � i, , "'� T - I 11 I - I 'I ' . . 1. ""I"' .11Vt.4',W, � , "''. '�,,-fl,,��',',. I � �"�;� . � i �I-"�" rN Jj, �:,� I"t, , " � " , , ?, ��i,IIll .,� �,1,� , kII1I , 1, , , , �, . . , � 9IT ,ga11.� -"4 *,�:�,;v:_­�1, b, 00d'" ", ,k,' - "I, ,,;i . . I . I ­ - - ,';', �'I"'�"-,?,�., 4;�,'-�r�_,,:1 ` r11 � I . . , 1 1�,­, 0.111.., . , . , .,'�7".,�pF !, ... 11, " I , i � ,_ I "I 4N,,k,',', ,,9�% " ,"-,i�,`,,,:,,',, .1l...", j;0 Tuckersmith Township Council. .05, 6ns­4 waste per day determinewhatshouldbe done to' define the duties -.%,� " tb . 1,111. * I of 0901W ! .,'�L',ii',,�_!', , .. *`,`:,.'.. 1 , , at g special session Tuesday will handle the additional amount overcome a drainage problem ,guards. . ,., 1..i,VV,,, t . il, " I I I I t� 1i; ., , " , , i,�-, -4 11 I I , , I , 2, ,1� t11 WIS :,e!,- i I . � , . . . I � . , , " , I , It 4 t " ­ I , " - I I . �T;,",;., ��,k�,�111 "I ;1 11 I , , I �'_`K',�,W,11'11�ta , , ,-- ,�I(� . , , y'!" .. . , , I : . , I . �� I 1'., `i�y X3; ,,, 3�, , iiii­�,11�iv , I ': � � r!" ;!, � I 1 ii­'R,�� ...' I : �j, ;, i ,� ,,��., I , ,�, I I - la�ing the bridge on% ;is the plan has a capacity for around his lot, The Ministry of Treks' ' i';� , rl - . . discussed kp �10,i I , _ .1111, 0 . , ,.� - ,�0, -,`p,,,�',��,,,*11 X , "."', 4, ,,:, I . I . ,1,10 , . .� .,,,,�,�,, �, rk 1. "" V . ;im ", I I �_ I'' !�z,�*l -9, ­,­ � , - I !,'�-, , . 1, i", . - ;ii�l',',iW; , f"","". " � Sideroad 2T,;4t2l, Concession 4 100,000. gallons based on the Council accepted the Nott Economigs and Inter -,.�� 1, i , , , "I " 'r, , , '� . i. ". � lii.�� , - '! , 1.1 j� I � ,4, i - . ,rp , , '. ­ I'Y� 1 1 I , 7. , , , `41 , ,4'g, �i ,� , I I 1��i , �y!,­!� .. ... . , :,� . - 11. , A;�;�� . VOPE110 HRS and will ask Burns Ross ability of the receiving stream - Drain petition and willinotify the n "',��","�",� R , , I , _ me tail Affairs has spit the 11 , ,,.',,�."�,'r � � " 11�6&_ �le0 , :;,i _ , L . - . .,��,^,-','-­ t!�Iil% - , , 41 "!e , . _ �, 11 . ., ��,.�i'�,g,-.,�."t��,����"IF.�'I'll�1.1, ,� '��'.t'1:,',,N,i "i., �,�, ".4"'l, I , 1!4.1 •I& '­,,"., -?�`,, - I 1. %'.. � "' I - Maitland,Valley -Conservation, . grant in lieu of taxes � :,i� ,�er�, t�.. "A' , " ,�P"`; ' "' I ;' "I' I I mw.t 11; ,,F ', ,,� ktd. Gdderich, to prepare plans the Bayfield River. He added that 15.". W.", N . , , " 0.1,14 .,-4,1tW,,` - The, n h of the Ao,s� /T'11 1-1p, 1, _ , ,,, z, N Qrt 46, t I lu COOSO" I ' 'r 1: '­ ",;!� t V111344trAXPI . '. � , _4 � "i", , Bayfield,, , 40P.- -,, ;�",�:!:.' -for the new bridge. it is gedilng near capacity,and any JBy-laws 'were passed giving Conestogo College a ��,N 13" .. . I ill. I .... � , 1, , ". . *Applications for building further' growth 'would, require final 'approval 'to sell a .10 -foot $1,050. . ,..',, � ,� A 11 �• .i , I "'. , ,,;;.,% I . ire "t I U11 16- , J#20 "'. - � 111� . I . I A-. AA0_,Q*y!s S-WXXX ,'ftp .. .... - '-, � 2 . W, I - �,, 1 _. '�, 1. .� 11 1. ;,,,,, , permits were approved for: Allan building additional ' sewer , strip of land to five Vanastra ' Tuckersmith Council •, wop � , has zomplvtl�#' "* - �:�illl­ , , 1, � , �1&1`1 . 'Work ' -, .. �. � V0 I 1. - �11, 'i, ," ji . 1. . "... - �,; , �� , - , , '. , 11 Tuckersmith - it i� , Geddes,15ginpiii1ville, garage; facilities. I residents and to authorize, the inform the $eafortbTown Coyn ,,-ill . and - ­ . . � _0 ­ ..ii I ,, I I � % I r 1.i�f�i�'.L , Ken Williams, R.R.4, Clinton, The proposal is to be submitted purchase by Tuckersmith Council it is willing,to go a IhIfIm". �. � _,,� I I - --r- ___ N � I. Townships, I I I I ".: " �. . Ji, n, 1�lt ... I , , I , , `..,;t, _', � �, ": 1, garage; Ontario -Hydro, R.R.S, to Huron 12ountv Council at the of Block I and part of lot 39 for the proposed Day Care Centre it - I "i�,Y. j'�, $1 fff. "I'll, , ., � 4 , 11 . P In .. I . it, I blur ", - ;'Ili _li 4 _ . bath : lowar, ws ,,i,�� ,4,:� Clinton, new relay �ouilding on. June 28th meeting,for approval new recreation complex being Seaforth providg.4, ,tj 11 -,��N . t 011-",�-,:�, . , . .1� a d ". . , 1�1�4&iL I.,., , S.W,E.E,P. crew has v . 'a P "I it I I I i . ;;�t IDM� I I -� -1 - ; "I"? kl',N,`,� %gq . I I ­ I to.", - 7 1.� 11 1, I . . . . . . ,1�1.­ r4` i" - � -, 'V,�,, - -- I , I i P " ::::: ", ; I , , �. , " '. "pt 1, " i, _0,% ' concession si&toi bi . . part lot, 5, concession I HRS; and th6n will go to the Ministry of established at Vanastra which •, is permitted and that the users. f , " W ,� conc!essio I A tA � - , Q , ��i, � , j. ,.� r � , ,W-Voyd Ggirland,,Vanastra, moving Housing for The final approval. includes parkland, curling' rink' the centre pay 100 per cent of the -1 I �� " .. ,� i � -,­� 11 " w, A�,','P,�' �,,: 'I fflw� W . " .0 , 'T ,.d I, 77, � ,`,.' . vojg�14ik;,k y ;,,,, �, were littdre, ith-deadfNes"40, •"". , " ,,, � ­- T,ii _k,., '. , ')Y buildings 51 and 52 onto Lot 21, County Council must approve and community centre. . net c6sts. ------ I ,,,,, ih * I . � 11 I , . , .1; 11 � A'i�� );J,Vr,f, i I?) 11 I � � I., ,,, � ,_,,�t.t,�.1iji.f,',i,j �., I 11 �Si% .1'.. . I limbs left in -the WAY0 �01' , 0ii, ..' , ���j , ,,,, la 2"T"-�0, _,", . I '. 16r � . , . . .� .�!, k'."'_i�: ..' i11L;��i�' ;4?,,�, ,6�4 ­ L ' storms: - ,to Plan 23; Stuart Wilson; R.R.1, the designation of the four Clerk James Mchitosh reported .tu � I" . s ,�.� � N winter's , 31;-, , ... I. Z, ,1.1.111 11, :If, I . , ibb. W_�, ; !4,�,,,�'� " 4 ,,, ,,�', ", , , 'A' 1, 171. J'i't''.. , 1, , I., �! I ' in I � "'.. �; it I , , " i, `.! ' - . �1�ilt . I 111, , I I I, ��"Jq",f,",,',! I . ,!! 4. I'll, -11, 1'�_ Township was in t r6""o !I &.rA41,'.?AWV",­ 11 I - I'll � r " '11, t t e",R) . - . � . . . . . . Brucefleld, implement shed; and buildings from commercial and the coir of the new I " " ' ' " """�-' "­it� ,,� tbe.:toxt �,_,,, ­ ; . , ­—, �N,,- , , to , . I � centre of the severg, ,i CO.% ist9tm . . . - " � .1 . , , "'; .. R , ,,, . ­ ! I . - - Bill Chipchase, Kippen, addition institutional to residential. swimming pool in the parkland is W I . it4r 11 - ' - " �� I . I .. 11 � . I " , 666 . 6 . ,.,,, 11 Lie— I ;bich bit sot , 61 , *10 1"'11;7 1 � . 11 I �Z� e " ­O�0'ii&��n I C of C has . , i�' ,- I I e t " � to trailer. John Van Gastel and Fred well-unddriway. It is being built by I 11� .. "I'll, Itilwestern. , , , �0�1 I I . 'I', . . ' , 1 Nick Hill, Godericb, Huron Ginn, the owner' .1 .. . I ... 111., �, " , "I . I I ,.- s of the Va'nastra Granada Constrtiction of London .1 .:R I ��� . - , ,' The storm , did' I , bruav . I . I I 11 � I . . � 11�h . ., ­'. , . . � "... lire ' I I . 11 - " �; ,extensive d4niagq,t0;, ,je ..._0 County Planning Department, property had originally planned to . at a cost of $14,998. 2nd, contert 4- ' � ' ._ ,`:#_0;s",Jn, , Ir - h ­_ \ . 1. proposal to convert use two buildings for a hotel The Huron CountyHealth ,Unit � I ,area ind'liits � ' ­­' ­ � . � � tbe� ,� J�0011 I I 0 1 -� i, � '. I , '. � . its I � At.1.0, ... - four ,buildings in the northeast complex and the other, two were now requires all plumbing .. .. '. I . . . . . ,� I I ., Township ,; rdquVitd&`t*� Ah , in series '- ,z * '� ­` - __ . ,ti�:�!r�q.�..,­­; .. 11 . . I ' ...' ;"',' e ' I - , , ' part 0 anastra, which were the to be used in the sports complex installations or alterations to be . . I � , , _. . . e, - 1-.' . S.W.E.E.P. workers pe4�iio th I � , - I Ity projects fell through.'- inspected by the Unit engineers. I ,:It was In December 1924 th larry arnQ'td'Seaforth and of the members who roadside cleanup as- part off.-tht - :, , , ­', former officers' quarters, into but both proj . . at ,LJon ", c ' , � I The Seaforth Chamber of is 1. 1? ,!$-,- I ,� Vour, 24 - unit apartment - Reeve •-Elgin Thompson •,and The Ministry of Treasury Commerce hosted. their sec�ono �0- !jdfned. at that time. only two reMalnv,. They -,are FI.N.Bissonnette, now of Stratford summer's work schidule _14 ' 11 , .. I . 1 4 season Sunday . ay . 't .., --- I buildings. Councillor Cleave Coombs will , Economics . and - concert of the 1,97 where he continues as an active member -.of the Stratford Club and Charles A. ' " In Tuckersmith the S.W'J JR.P. - - . . ... 1 41, " I I _ _ . I . , . . !,=__ .... 1. .1 � 11 . im Brown Jr. Home in. Intergovernmental affairs has evening. The concert was opqned ", Wirber, now 94, still active in the Club. Here they take part in thb mile crew repAifed* structural damage ,.- I - . , I Mr. Hill said the existing sewer visit the� . , . I facilities now 6hilling about Egmondville Saturday morning to informed council the 1974 with I 1-1 . remarks by Mayor FkJ.' ,,, iOng parade on Saturday which was a feature of the Lions Anniversary at the base of the historic cairn . . I I - I rsary celebrations !.. 11 - ! � ., I . . . . . . . - -------- - - ____. _.._1_1._._______- I unconditional grant for Sills and the gathering was •­" " � I . I . situated at the West end of - ' V .PV.er t e wee en . I ' , . Tuckersmith has been increased entertained by the Huronia Male' ;�,' � . ,. � . Harpurhey. The cairn, erected M - I , I .-I-1 ' J .�'Ilti . "I ' ' X � to a total of $15,690. Chorus of Exeter, under the ­.. I . 1928. commemorates the ope'=9 .V1 I , I ,. � . . ,.,. I. 4 I 1, , Council, refused to support the .dire45tion of Mrs. McCaffrey who. . "I 6-1 1 . . of the Huron Road by the Canada . - I - .. eMli .�,A AM. . .k . idea of a provincial lottery to aid I , i , ars, earlier, West, - . Ty . also contributed two solos wito.. "I .1 : . , .: I !�� a 111V i .p 4Y . . � , . , .. re municipalities stricken by natural chorusi.backgro."Ad'..., ............ I -tons ce 1 I 50th ,: , on the Hurom, Read from the ' I . I1.1.1".."I.,"., 1.1-1 ... ­_­, .. . . I � ' � I � I . disasters as proposed , � by . Mrs. Wilfco�X wa's the chorus 0 k , - . ' , . I . monument Col. Anthony Van* I . . . . . . 1. . f*# - I township of,Pittsburg, endorsed accompanist. . : I Members of the Seaforth Lions attended by members, Lions from Richard Erb of Zurich. Egmond, -who had the contract to � I'll X­.... . . .. a resolution fromCity ' of - � Thefle.-will b - concert on 'Qub must have been -the busiest clubs in, the surrounding area and Congratulating the Club on its build the ,Road, erected his .1 I . ,4 . I . . i .... i 11 Nanticoke . (Port Dover; -June 30th. The eth . n concert will �" 4Ail " in Seaforth - over the other speeial guests ificluding ((7nntimied on Page 3) . (Continued on Pag . . t , ,w .P v, . . . ,p: 3) 1 requesting chang'e'in­_'­ I be held Jul . V. Vedkend as they marked the 50th Past District Governor Ken . . I 1 1.4 i, tax penalty y._,7 a presented by .., ,,,�, . 11.`-111_111--1-1i1.--, .. 11 I : I . ... 1 . ­ to. 2 ., per. .,cent. .per.. ... month; and the. Legion Co ert Band of. anniversary of their Club. Henderson of Palmerston, ".j"k9..111, , I 14� ii� - I - � ­ . .;­­­' , , 14 . I J �;;d :- _ . -, ­­­ the 'resolution from Stratford under the direction of The three part program got District GovernorBruc Murray, I i�;i­� . I .. 1___�,� . . ,.. ' 'k;, ,,, , I ... Regional Municipality of Peel Mr, Paul Cross, Concerts begin at underway Friday evening with a Past District Governor Jim I I . 1- �­ "..'.. . . . . I 1, which requests the province to , 7:45, . dinner at the Community Centre Pemberton and Zone Chairman , . I . . . 1> I I . . 11 i � "I � 3� . . ... "I 4 board considers , � .. _­ 11 .. ' . .I I I . I .. . 11 0 1 ' I *"--. . . it_-- _.�' . i. . I W "I I .. I I ­� 0 1 )� .. I . I � . I . I ' . ik , # . ,v__ � . * 0 ., , , I �� , I I . .�' �- V I- _� I , 1 I n _,_��a � --rvers. J, .1. -....!4 -1, ; , A 0 intme ro Clergy, obse I _. ­ - . PPO . 1.4 4 �11 ,�o : ... ..I . - I . I . . . I I I. �� , I I ­ ­ "... . I 1, . - - Th!� possibility of having an appointment to be made by the ile zone b(MqP9.,With it cars ' protection for - dut childron', Mr. . . �'�'. it ' ' , ? , -- � , 16' I 1. . � \1 ill'... ,; ... . - - ..,4 .. ... I . .. , " .� . , . � , . I � .Of,th,a,1R-ur.on-Per4h Deanery stoft-kheri- 'hcro)x'bli$4i,li,�-,,brd%4e�P44i6,,i� - wf-'k 1. .. ,,i . , � pbserver . from ,.thp clergy Dean . " the- se *uvft q6w"Vvk�vpi I I , ,�o , . I . I . I I I. I I � ... I ­ . .1. . . , appointed to represent the Roman was made, by Howard. Shantz of Idadifig or unloading pupils. The the village coi K,Im:', 11 I . ;� I I I . I . I - � ", , , I ­ . - Catholic , clergy on the Stratford. The priest would' be separate-- school., -bus., -does not responsibility to protect all W, i I ", ;" , ,,, .., I . -. ' 'S'6116rc;�i' '6 il 'tifitry RomanI . A . ' 'Ler '1'Sell6rc;k Ott 'Jack .. Ce,,­� . Huron 0t DONATION'.� .- ,, �- . e .ri -Perth C1-111 - .1 I . I , pd,'t ,ell gible' to be present at all unload on the main street. but the children, public or separate.? Al, ,I� .. . . - .I M �" I , �i I .1 Priaside'rit of the beWIV. formed Jtirlior 0 hockey team ' ,' • . I Catholic Separate Board m,petings of the board -but would Hu;on County Board o1PEducation 'All we want is to protect our I _ 'A . %� .i 11 -1 . . 1 A� with a check for $6,00. The t6am,.When it begins' I ,will be discussed at a committee not"be permitted to vote. bus 'does. "We would have (Continued on Page 3) : 11 I I ' of the whole at the next board Mr. Shantz said that since it is I . . _1 I I -1 ... 61 . 11 . . competition, will bear -the name and colours of Mr. .. � . . ,_ ­ I ' . I . meeting, is a, eparate school board and that . . blasts I .", Seller's choicer. �. (Staff Photo) . th ths ly reason for its existence is I , I The reqye.st for e on .. . , . the catholic religion, then a priest ,Whelan Tories ­ I• ,a, should, be' in attendan�e at all . 3 . . . more -1 . meetings and could serve as a I i� .•resource person.' in matters, a Ji - *Young roomer mor - . ger f , , . I I pertaining to the catholic faith. it Clinton'breakfast I I ' - Not all of the trustees approved . . I I . I . I ... . 1. I I of the idea. Joseph Looby of Eugene Whelan, Canada's chaos as it did in early Roman '. � t han,area, candidate's Dublin suggested that if such - energetic Minister of Agriculture, times and as it does today in the, ' I I representation was desirable then warned of the dangers in United States. He said it caused . I I ..It took a. young .area. farmer to Columbia, with an NDP govern- 'chance to make an honest, living the' representative skQtild be interfering ' with the normal people to withdraw services. . spark some interest in the ment, stabi!ization was put into at it,' he said and the government 'elected. - . . pattern of production by the Mr. Whelan said John .audience at the candidates'forum effect in two years. should hould be . able to provide an - The board will ask the Ministry Conservative Party's election Di,fenb,k,r believes be, is still ' I I last Thursday at the Ontario The ' meeting was spar=sely incentive' -to young farmers. of Transportation and Communr pro'posal of I price and wage leader of the Conservatives. Mr . Federation of' Agriculture' ,attended. The three candidates Mr. McKinley followed Mr. Jcations and the Township of control.' . . . Diefenbaker, the l4inisiter said, . . fteeting held in Clinton. were given ten minutes each to Lyndon and, told the farmers that Hibbert to have the road in front Mr. Whelan, campaigning in . -_ -_ I I .1 . Describing- , himself , as a present their platforms and tater; they had nothing to lose. by the of St. Patrick's Separate School, the area for John Lyndon for the wants time to think about price ' " . . , . 'frustrat��"Otlng farmer', the four minutes rebuttal time. 4 wage and price freeze, advocated Dublin, marked JO -mile per hour July 8 Federal election, arrived at control. Hon. Eugene Whelan, Canada's Minister ,of . . man did not question the three John Lyndon led off the by the -Conservatives. - zone speed limit. It. is a 45 -mile the Clinton Community Centre by Hamilton (Tory) MP, Sean ,' Agriculture, was greeted by.Huron Liberal candldate?, candidates for the Huron -Middle- speeches by pointing out that the He said policies to encourage heli f eight o'clock Sullivan refers often to "the big JOA ' Lyndon when he arrived at Clinton by 0 - sex riding seat, but told them Of Liberal government zone at the present time. They break'icoger or an blue machine in Toronto." Mr. ent is responsible production of milk to supply all of want cross -walks across the road4t with more than 200 area helicopter Tuesday morning. He addressed a i . his financial. troubles caused by for Canada having the smallest Canada should be made. which is the main street of Dublin people. ' , Whelan scoffed at the reference gathering of more than 200 area voters who were on I - being a young farmer. . increase in the cost of living in the Seve6l" referdftce§ "during the and a county road as well. 'We John Lyndon introduced Mr. .saying it has had a few . flat tires ., I He charged the three candi- world. , evening -1 were made to 'tight want the children protected,' Whelan by quoting Robert and slipped gears. hand at 8 a.m. to have breakfast with him. dates with being 'too remote' 'Canada -is enjoying a most money' and the problems farmers Trustee Looby said. McKinley, Conservative member He noted that the Ontario Davis I . . � • * . from the problem and that with all progressive economy,' .he said have in getting loans from banks Donald Crowley of Gadshill, of Huron, who has said of Mr. government has increased the I ' of their promises, any govern- and noted that there was an at low interest rates. Mr. McKin- chairman 'of the transportation Whelan -- "The best Minister of civil'servant count from 20,000 to •. ment will take too long to help increase in the gross national ley said that the rate of inflation committee, questioned if the local , Agriculture in the last decade". 85,000- ' , . . Speaker' hin ts� i�of. ' ?bung farmers out. product. I (Continued onPage 3) council would want to change the Mr. Wheldn said food He spoke against David Lewis' . I ..- ,',- Bob tAcKinley, PC, John 4- He stressed the need, to keep I production is the most important two -price system, questioning , ' ' Lyndon; Liberal and Shirley the concept of 'supply and ... . - the whole world. who would be quoted the second . . I . y demand' going to keep the cost of ... "I . commodity price. I ca I Weary, NDP, all sympathized I I �, I He at in agriculture binet for M cKinlx%%-# . .. with the young man but only Mrs. living down. . I today mor:�people past the Mr. Whelan said Canada IU -7.1 . 11.1 ,-111 . Weary assured him that in Uitish Farmers should be givep a I ,':� .. retirement age of 65 to 70 , are exports the most per person for Robert McKix)1ey, seeking national figure in the new : . , - R . . . . . . I . I f . I I still productive farmers. goods and imports the most goods re-election for the Huron- , Government of Canada, "' he . . 1� Hespoke of the legislation he per person over all the countries Middlesex riding may hold a' said. � A, � I ,.. . I had prepared for young farmers in the world. He said one-third of cabinet seat, should the His words for the NDP leader . I Seaforth woman ­iV,;.�5iNI; . the food we eat in Canada is Conservatives win the upcoming were none too ' kind as he I I � I � ,� �v which now won't be passed until . . . , . imported -_ such as cit . ­,,� '4- "' . Some time in the fall. He spoke citrus fruits, federal electidn. This was hinted described the man as the � '.. _ I . � W 0 ' . ,'R) _ � 111116''. ,: ... and vegetables for six months of I I �y"- too of the advance payments at during, a speech by Sean "spineless wonder". I 11 _ t11 aoing. wel.1 at 100 ­ . I,,- I" �11 . I , . - . owed to the wheat producing the year. He'said that with proper - O'Sullivan MP for Hamilton- ) . .. I . �... 1. I � . farmers which he can't get paid storage and with proper Wentworth at a fund-raising He quoted the late Winston � Still spry and in excellent Joe,'Detroit, Hardid, London, and I ;;; . V " . I . - because of the votes against his refrigeration we can keep our dinner �eld at the Pineridge Churchill as saying "some men I health, Mrs. Catharine Roth, two sons who have*passed away. . it ; :_ - � . i'. � change their principles for the I � il. Canadian food to have more ­irlw I � . government by "Mr. Standstill's Chalet in Hensall Tuesday night. sakes of their party; while others . 11411; I � 1, ,i Seafbrtb';�ill celebrate her 100th Her husband died about 40 ,i � . Consery hich is Canadian food on Canadian tables , Before introducing Mr. change parties for the sake of Wl. 4.': � . birtbelapon Tuesday, July 2. years ago. Mrs. Roth and her . .. � it i 11 4 " "I ..14 - 11 . . . falling apart" and because David all during the year. O'Sullivan at the $15 a plate. their principles.- I r, ... 11 , of receiving MrA. Roth, 27 East William St.,' family 'then lived in London. . r� .-,�!�,`,�i i, .. Lewis "chickened' out. Mr. Whiblan spoke dinner, Mr. McKinley thanked - _. � �A,e­�.' ., I . 'He obviously had not met now lives with her'daughter, Mrs. Almost 15 years ago, she came to , .1 1 il. " ,,Iis,, - Mr. Whelan- said a freeze thousands of letters asking. what his supporters for giving him the . I 41 ,, -A� . ' ' , Maurice Etue and family. Born in the Seaforth area and has lived . I�V"I:v� _, . .11 program on price and wage can be done for ,the farm credit chance to gain the almost nine David Lewis, who has somehow . .� I Culcross Township, she was the with Etues for six years. -­ r il controls would interfere with the program. I years of experience in working for ' succeeded in keeping his party, former Catherine McCormick, Mrs. ,Roth remembers the- . . I while discarding its principles," t normal, pattern and would causV.,,, (Continued on Page 12) his constituents. . � I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald horse and -buggy days and the I .. ;1. .I � -,w I I . . I . . he concluded. I it. R, " The local, incumbent, in . ­ ' I.OcCormick, and attended school first automobiles. ; ,�, He charged Prime Mi' V.."q . introducing the guest speaker, nister . ! ii.,%,�, I ' .1111, I . told' the audience that Mr. Trudeau of being ,a socialist , I _ "W" q; '.1 .She then took her first train can rernember,' she said, but she I 11001 11 ,34, " wi.114,­ I ,­Mk"V�t, there until . she Was 13. . 'Everybody had a Ford, that 'I ,&." . P � . , , i:, P 1'_iirj "li ��O�Su�u��u�' - .01S�llivan holds the record for before he joined the Liberals and I I � � ,-I ^nll 37f � I i ride - there were no busies then - and her husband had a Chevrolqt, , .1 . I N being the youngest man ever to remaining a socialist after, i to Windsor, where she worked for .. e � Mkika ; a number of years as a house- 'I never ,noticed the Depres- � .1 I" . � . * be elected to, Parliament. In 1972, In outlining the policies of the ; I . ,.i, C, May . . after, holding the position of Conservative pattv, Mr. - i sion.' she said. 1 always got .1;-4 . t feature fyers keeper. enough to eat.' She has, however, - :. k , , 0 executive assistant to John O'Sullivan said a farmer should I ..... — � While Working in a hbtil 'in I ,�_-111; I ( Lions Club members with a The carnival committee is Diefenbaker, he defeated the have the WARdence that his noticed the difference in prices , "', X, o . I gqqlph she met her future 1 . ..� r% - a feature markets will be protected, and 1! ,6 - .Over the years. She used to get a � ) . I , -1 I successful h anniversary hopeful that , of the Liberal incumbent in Hamilton- I husband} Wendelin Roth. When j�,, ,, - ,, ,� program behind them now are carnival program will be an Wentworth at the age of .20. that his Work will being a fAit and � dress for $1,15. � '�` �. , - ' . she was 23, they rharQed and set 1��. . In referring to the possibility of worthwhile return." I ­ She has 21 gtandthildren, 23 1 - IV- complefing plans ,for the 39th appearance of the Carling , up a market garden ini"Utielph. A . I I ,AI . . . I . gr6at-gfandchildren� and ' five - I I ., annual summer carnival. aerobatic team — a flight of four Mr. McKinley holding 'a ,cabinet Although he spoke titilinly of . . . D pit of years later they moved . ,� 4, " I I 'Sullivan that philosophies, he did 061ht ou&`hil W, " � -4 gireat-great-grandchildren. J, ,I';_ - . I ' aircraft in an exhibition of seat, Mr;,v- 0 said it � I'D farm in the Winglialin area. . I Th6tattival which will extend precision flying. The exhibition, thow who eatned $10,;OW pi��k I , ' `#*`,t-�,,, -, ! I "*bell Mr. Stanfield becomes 11 On the farm, the Moths had ten Ptiends, neighbours, and . I , -04,�-, 11 dvetiftr bights it scheduled for , scheduled forthe opening night, Prime Minist 6r, he will be Yearfil"file Start Of 107� Ad*hAVd �%.. , � Wednesday through Saturday, Wednesday. July 17, is looking to men of proven ability; $1,OW less.chil&en: Sister -Henrietta, relatives havii been Mvited to 1 � Y . � � Chatham, "Sister Teresa, attend ati op'en house in'bohout of ' . � _64,.. - ,4� .11 July 11 - 20th. The draw and dependent on-fitial clearance and men he knows he can trust, to It wag gone .. eawn by, �,6 .r , ,J�, ,, ; � %ndsor, Sister 'Otnevievit, Pott Mrs. Rdth oil June J0 from 3 p.m. _.- V " " , in , , , , - ­. I I I ,. . I . "" �, ­,"''. .. j� 11 dance in clays M 5 r - , " S - - . .. , � . .1 .... I connection with Car Club this is ex within a few d help him take Zhatg6.' flatidn that the Mhd ) hil "tt , . I , I 11 � . -, , I , I . , , �� ri� 1, I I , , , ... � " - � � . Huron, Maty Etae, SeAf6tith, to � p.m. A family dinner will I � No. 4 is beitig held on Friday, according to'Chib President, Bob "The time is near 'fait your 'said tWO - Y�if§ ob-, hd ,',h it I J . I ii , -;. "i ]Prank, Florida , John, Micfilgan, follow at the otitbrig Hotel. . NkS. CATHARM 01M ' July -19,. igelitteni;t&t. . Member of Parliament td be a litked.." .1 . . . .1 t I I - I . . I -1 I . .