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The Huron Expositor, 1974-09-19, Page 2
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Subscription Rates: dit� `u"r^ tdi t #� r z nE ?.": �' �`4# r,. xh; . business in. the West. The wheat in McKillop is Canada (in advance) $10.00 a Year t a• s, -"' € , - Master Bish Ne'etin, met with,a yielding 401 bushels, to the acre painful accident. He Was drfvi09 and in sometnstances close on S0. n t, F � � ht . ,. Outside Canada'(in advance) 112.00 a Year m tt; ,. ? ., , „ , tet, r;? ,, ._ to the station and had a trunk in Miss Nora Godkin of Mc IIlO . f the buggy. The horse shied pp • - - •� �a, .. .a+�.;� ;; � ,y;, � ^' � � f #,. ' Q f � ggY� left to t each school at Bethel i'n SINGLE COPIES — 25 CENTS EACH r ') throwing the little fellow out, Fuflarton Twp. Second Class Mail Registration Number 0696. ' A �,, breakinghisarm, fi Telephone 527-0240 - 1i*p' t *tfr�'* r is A young 'man named Cassette Miss Viola Morrison, Bessie �, v , ,�' t` •�, {f,a �+ t+. t. �,°��*'�,�`� • �'�, `-' ° gave some wonderful Hillen and Eliza Godkin leave ,'Fsoon to attend Seaforth Collegiate „� j f 4» wr , yatxis� (#� Gi` a� t"R "t; kt, ,t , performance across main street, "�p{s�iy^�Jeft� si! 7 ffW l tri"w d' a r'r ` Institute. ` }xd Spy' �'Xh1 '•, ; t d 6:�1 , , ty',,1 l , ., from D.D. Wilson's brick building to the Queen's Hotel. SEPTEMBER 16, 1949,, ER 1 `�� .s+ w� ;f The brick work on 1. V• Fear's Seafbrth High School student, SEAF�RTH, ©NTAR10, SEPTEMB 19, 974°r �,^�E"ir 1+.�i"' i;�' ��� < fr neer residence is near) Cecelia -Conn6lly, Dublin was ' : �" z•,3F° »° xr �<.x'. ', :: `4s3c:?�«'1'`t� J completed. ,, picked as 1949's Miss McKillop. .p John Aird, assistant manager Judges, W.H: Robinson, London milli , i mOnty- at the Fair of the Bank of Commerce has • and R.A.Robinson, Regina, A.11'1 1«I Olrt S fOO , i 1 u been appointed manager of the selected Miss Connolly from the Winnipeg office. He will be 'eight. Mary Melady, also of + succeeded as assisiant manager Dublin won theJunior Miss Before very much longer, mind. by Massey'MArris. McKillop. ' Wm. Johnson, who M ° - was unable to attend the fair had executives in the United States will be Hundreds of millions are S.A.Dickson. goes to Toronto to the priviiedge ''of seeing the . paid i,n.,excess of $1,000,000 a year. malnourished or starving: The World w take a position in a laav office and parade go past his farm. Admittedly, there will be only a Bank is supporting a rural to attend lecturers -at Osgoode handful because even with inflation' development Hall. J.W. Drysdale: Hn a dr, won a p project in'a region Of tefabricated cottage in a draw at this is considered a Int of money. In `Tanzania where people -are earnin The Broadfoot'" and Box , P' g 9' h radianNational Exhibition 1973, General Motors paid its top annual per capita. incomes of $20 --or " etcecutives $21,000,000. . Chairmari ,less than 50 cents a week in terms of Richard Ger'tsenuerg was paid a total our purchasing power. Surely no of $923,000., salaried executive can . say in all One question that arises is this: honesty he deserves to be paid 50,000 Despite the high taxes an executive times as much as'tfle poor not just of, might pay, despite his long hours, Tanzania, Out of far too many regions Furniture Company are preparing t e an to erect a large addition to their A delegation from the Seaforth n rooms onMain Street. and District Recreation Centre met with the AgricYiltural Society Master Frank Sills of town to ask for sufficient land on which 40 returned to Sandwich to resume to erect a building, to be•used as a his studie$ in Assumption Memorial Centre: College, The trophy donat ed by the A Syrian woman, casrrying a Huron Expositor to the McKillop despite -the responsibility --can any around the world where people are pack was the latest curiosit}' .on School Fair for the school having one man truly earn $1,000,000`a year? hungry and starving..," the Leadbury line. the most number of ent ries per Clearly,`a`few'already are paid almost " z if I were a you,,", )low, statin all know a lace not too far away where pupil in the annual fair, has been The auction. sale of John W. tf at.��Do'the serve such 'excessive The search for greater social and t r g P Y won by S.S.No. 6.' • � �� � again. I would t`'y• to finagle myself into a anglers, on opening day, -were casting their � Routledge of Tuckersmith, was a Afternoon and evening sai#ries?.. economic justice in the world should ; job where i could take my holidays it) lures onto a thin Ain of ice, not -water. And decided success. The 'amount of Remuneratidn SUCK as this must be Gamed On not just to the September, preferably stretching them to the trout were running, .alright. Right the sale was $2,000.00. Thos. trousseau teas were field at the Brown of 'Se'aforth was the home of Mr. and Mrs. be paid to the light of not,, just North developing counties where, about the middle of October. underneath the ice. There is no evidence J•A.W6cott in honor of their American but global realities. The admittedly, inequities exist. It should These are the golden months din tMs that any of them smashed up through the . auctioneer. 9 daughter, Marguerite. country, i know. I've lived here longer•than `ice,to snatch .at a lure. This year, even the United Nations , the World Bank, be carried on also � in 'the• rich Merrier Bros: of Zurich ' 1 care to remember. October is beautiful crows had a:•phlegmy rasp in their throats evaporating factor was burned to - -Fire destroyed a barn valued at regional: , development banks and countries, where privilege , and but September is boutiful, beneficent and when they cawed. P g y Y the grqund. The 'fire started in $:15,000 and stored crops from 100 l many other national and international 'excessive wealth also live side by side blessed by ",,.Higher Power. And I dont Well, that about takes care of the one of rile rooms and in 20 acres on the farm of Ernest Talbot aticies are trying. to cope With a with poverty. mean the Hydro. Canadian calendar. I've alt. dealt with minutes the place was in ruins, :in Stanley Twp, (Contributed) The other so-called simmer months are the so-called summer months Tourist s poverty' problem that boggles the ) Mrs. '.E.T.Stewart, formerly a pain in the arm. June is, hot and humid" and trio§quitoes in about equal oportions. John McConnell of Dublid has Miss Florence Foss, of Hensall, and mosquitoes. Jgly'-.and August are The tourists get their blood sucked, and the bought a fine farm on Concession captured first price for her impossible: stifling when you're trying to mosquitoes suck our blood. 8, Hibbert. __,biscuits at the Canadian to National asleep, or raining when 'you're trying to If I had to choose between a tourist, who SEPTEMBER 12th, 1924 Exhibition. Th Q } �ry } �y camp. kicked sand in my face at the beach, ` O �.S / �,f f �1 / i;,top November' is fit only for Remembrance tail -gated' me on the highway, and crowded Clavor Eckart who is eogagcd Joe Laudonbbch of town left Day, when even the birds weep, because me off the golf course, and a "nos alto, with Fred Eckart had a narow mosquito, Monday to resume his studies at the overhead (clouds) is so low they cant who merely want ed a quiet four ounces of . escape from serious injury, when Royal 'Rhodes College, Victoria, The Richard, Nixon era may be: - ea`rly itt'fh fULcCa"r'th `"era: It was all even fly• my blood, I'd have a hard time choosing. .' he. slipped_ backwards into the B C. ~ December is a hectic, commercialized That leaves o 1 Se tember and'„ chute throwing down hay, a finished in the United States, but the :, •> there then., But twice .the American a mess, when you don't know whether oiare October. No tourists,' no mosquitoes, no 'distance of 21 feet, landing on the Memories of the various capers and voted him resident. Y y q Mrs. Wm. R. Archibald, the people p going.- to have a "green" Christmas, snow. Just' yellow sunshine, a bountiful stairway in the basement.. former Jessie Craig, well known cover -u swill continue we feel for g f p , A few months ago some^ highly- meahin.g�airty and sloppy and slushy, or a larder. of the harvest, warm days, ;cool Wiring the houses in Watton and highly respected Tuckersmith } long time to come, placed Americans were predicting .'w'hite" Christmas, meaning up to your nights when sleep is deep and sweet. for hydro is nearly completed and resident passed away following a One of the things which jmpressed that John Connally would be the next - navel in snow. Everything is green, stili in September. I people are looking forward to long illness, She was born .in everyone favorably durih the year Of January is a long, forbidding month, can visualize a fishing camp, good food, a Strathaven, Scotland and was Y Y 9 Y Republican nominee for president. having the power turned on in the something like a' long, forbidding school chilly swim, a fire ,and .sweaters, good Watergate was .the high calibre of And man Democrats .rub their hands near future. ,,,"Cried in Montreal. , Y teacher, with a drip on his nose, frozen.' It conversation with good friends,' a game of many of the men in the U.S. Senate with anticipation that'Senator Edward promises nothing, threatens much. chess, early to bed and up early for a try at Moses ern, of Alma Corncr, A; 'group of Dublin ladies and Congress as well as the Kennedymay be their man for '76. February is shorter, but sneakier. It the fish, some books, no telephone; no A Y Y P met with serious accident. �e complimented Miss Ally Looby, a Justices. From Sam Erwin'to the . Just what does Senator Kennedy snows and snows and it gets colder and wife, no kids. If this sounds like male was driving a team and wagon at bride elect, at the home of Mrs. Rodino no one could help but feel that have we ask, that recommends him colder. And you get the 'flu and you get chauvinism, it is. Holmesville, when a wheel "Joseph Looby, Dublin. x • sickening cards from frietlfV who have This is perhaps one of the things the dropped into a hole throwing him Mrs. Elgin Dale of Winthrop f here were men of sterling character for the presidency except, ambition PP g g P p Y P gone south for the winter, more -strident feminists in our midst to the ground, had the misfortune while using a � with unflinching high moraland the Kennedy rrame; January and February; unmarried,. absorbed. Once in a while he must get I's knife to have four fingers on one standards - so very unlike many of the There must be a million spawn March, which is like something away, from his woman. He's not trying to Miss Elsie Henderson, and hand, severelyy cut. It required 14 persons in government who have Republicans, and , a million illegitimate borne by a drab in a prove his manhood or anything stitches40r_C1,osc the wounds. P Norman Smith of Winthrop were - been nameg' and appointed to the �' ditch.Occasionally it turns out to be' a phychological like that. _ ... Pp Democrats, maybe 'many millions, beautiful child, but nine times out of it He's merely trying to save his sanity. united in marriage .by Rev. J. A. ,ver t0 positions. Ferguson. Three men narrowly caped - Y p P with .g_reater ability, finer education, is retarded. He's sick, right to the heart, of hearing g 1 ` I A recent United Church Observer J. Rathwell's new residence at serious injury when the silo which i higher academic qualifications, of April. Browning, writing from Italy, what Mabel said to Marjorie. and .*bat Varna is nearly completed and i['`` they were tilling on'the farm of db has a significant editorial comment to good character and unblemished said:"Oh to be in England, now that Marjorie is going to do about Jack, who s uite artistic. James. McEwi,n in Hulleft, s. make Irl 11115 regard when It says: April's there," Maybe England. • But irinks too much, and what Mabel is going q g 9 Y reputation. who will never have a g g ! p another poet, T.S. Eliot, must have been to do about her kid, who is smoking pot. collapsed. Arthur Colsan and How impressive are so -than of g P Misses Annie and Elva Wm.. Knox who were inside p Y chance a# high office. 'What IS this �ferring to Canada when he said: '"April is Maybe I'm a male ehauvenist, but I'm Dewar of Bayfield have taken , heard a snapping and cracking their senators and congressmen and demonic influence'in democracy that the cruellest month." There's not much not a pig.. I've changed diapers, done teaching positions in Toronto. noise and hurriedly got out before 1 counsellors! But how can, it happen, so often sends the cream to the snow , left. except in the woods and dishes, scrubbed floors, fed babbies, long Milne )Rader, of Zurich, the sides caved in. we wonder, that among so many with bottom and the dregs .to the top? callshadoweda corners, but that's about all you before Women's Lib became fashionable, suffered a heavy loss .by fire when great potential and character such Many ' of the so-called free world can say about it. But once in a while i have to get away a spark from the threshing totally " mediocre men arrive at, the top. Just are quick to condemn the, juntas and Then. as most of us know, comes May. from my woman,.with the other braves, destroyed his fine.barn with the Jarrott Bros. Holstein herd. All. May, the burgeohing of Spring, the and exchange male fopperies, foolishness contents. wins at Blyth. Mr. James think of it: Spiro Agnew for five years the military coups, one party little tender shoots'coming out on the trees, and far-out stories. Donaldson, the herdsman, is a heartbeat and a breath away from democracies and benevolent dictator- the sun ,varnting up, the trout running.. Today we take a sauna bath. I'll bet that Work on the big bridge at St. wearing a smile that won't come t _ the most powerful office in the ships of Asia, Africa and South summer just around the corner. . a hundred years ago. Ba11-With-The Joseph is progressing slowly as. off for some time. western world. His reputation was America. But it should be known their Girls who have been named May must Buffalo's -Bum i and the weather has been too wet and ip known b man et there he was, be very capricious. May can be glorious, Sneaky -With -The -Beaver took off for a some difficulty, was experienced- Melville .Presbyterian Church, Y Y, Y people don't covet our freedom with wat•ni, •a thawing of the frozen Canadian month's h nting and fishing when they with eart • caving in. Brussels, was the scene of a elected to the vice-presidency for a its murky, politics, in which little men• soul, a realization that you have once again could long st and Myrtle Miss For n, classical teacher pretty wedding when Jean Marie asecond term. And a year ago climb to the top "destroying better got through a Canadian "loner without White Fat- n Mary/' Six Babies in the Seafor h Collegiate had a Yuill, and Walter Clarence predicted as Nixon's 'successor. men on their way." Committing suicide gossiping about their ALI. class of 20 in the upper school and Bewley, all of Morris Twp. were And Richard Njxorl who won his (St, Marys Journal Advocate) This car. May sho��ed her other side. 1 And I'll bet they, took 't in September. the full class passed in Latin united in marriage."' i 'tricky Dickie" title for good reason To the Editor t , I'be rtSullivar�could wrrto o er;�tta On E Wars reader � �� ,says Where it a ill all en is ancbodv's guess, consumer to the high ranking economists, the past few weeks. Not a murmur from F . Dear Sir: g Never at any time in the history 'of cg:'s J It ttould seem it's ore important than writing sense and nonsense, mostly the Mrs. Plumptre or Mr. Ouellet. agriculture has the egg industry received Ninr nlillittn r,°gs "fere ploacd under as the,,t wrea5cd cost of oil and gasoline. of gr latter. Construction unions in British, Columbia �I such a barrage of unfavourable publicity unfit it, c,1t. 1 h,1t. admittedh shtnlld not ea e • impact upon the economy of the Mean\i•hile the egg producer, whether were out 6rr,5trike or locked=outfQi's`eyerdi from the Atlantic to the Pacific as it is now, hat e happrncd, but it amnunt'S I0 Icss 01,111 countrc than file spectacular rise in the cost he be in Newfoundland, Quebec, Ontario molthg this year, because they refusecj an Front pages of large circulation otic half all rgg Per person in Canada. One of hou�CS. and the shortage of housing. the , or the west.: is busy feeding and earidg for offer -or -91A96 an hour, not a day, raise in newspapers have been devoted to "rotten half an egg Could. \.c are' told.. hate 'been fantastic demands of organized labour. the] his birds daily, and.trying'to' keep abreast pay: Did they mind that other thousands j eggs and the.high prices to the consumer. sold to the public at a cheaper price. That. increase in the cost of autonlobiles. of his increasing bills. , if ,'Gilbert and were off work as a result of their decisionT j Hot liners and TV comment ators have sureh , would have reduced the present To paraphrase a famous statement of Sullivan were alive they surely. by this time is their pay increase pushing up the cost of j been working overtime on the subject, too. cost of living. Mrs, Phimptre. Of fat Winston Churchill during the Second would have produced a Comic Opera on living or is it being paid for by Santa Claus? It has been a Field Day for Mrs, Plumptre gre'at'er concern sliould be that those eggs World War. "Never have so fey+' hag such eggs, poking fun at all and sundry. And Returning to Nature's Most Perfect in her effotts to justify a place for the were not directed to feed those in the an impact upon so many as til 'egg that brings up a thought, that if the egg Food, the egg, if the average family buys Prices koview Board of which she 'is _ emerging countries. producers of Canada." industry ever has any money for promotion two dozen a week at atf increased cost of Chairtrida. And a Cabittet Minister has The tat est assertion of two hundred Whelan is taking the brunt of the abusp it might do well to spend it by offering a 10c per dozen, it amounts to the, been• ' arguing with the Hon. Eugene million more eggs rotting needs to be taken and it's a goad thing his shoulders ire prize for the best play on the subject.lt horrendous annual increase of $10.40 ... 4) 1 Whelan, Mini's'tei of Agriculture for with a grain of salt considering its source. broad, Even Charles Lynch. the political would be a sellout at theatres across 'the per family, not per 'person. And yet, the Supgorfing the primary producer in theirfrom "firm that traditionally has made a lot writer alio treats his subjects so country, It might easily equal Gulliver's battlepry would seem.to be, "to war with' might'With tttema'stng costs. Andre Wellet, of money buying cheap eggs during interestilgly, felt the 'necbssity to add Travels where the Liliputiansiwent to war the blighters, its a ripoff!" jVJtmstef of d6ttsuriler Affairs, periods of overproduction while the some fuel to the,fire, and there would seem over the aggravating qut;stion of which end Fred W. Neeson. , fiat $udddnly bi!tbme•air ex err oft poultry producers were losing money. before the to be an unlimited number of instant of the c should be opened first. p P Y 1? g Y egg p EditoP: riistikgb itdtli at°i flfe co l`,ofi producing days of provincial boards. experts, all the way from t g average ` Whisky has gone up 50c a 25 oz. brittle in Canada Poultryman. , .. ,.: ..: a, •... ,•.' .,...,., . a .. ...... .... ..n r'.,. •.