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The Huron Expositor, 1974-10-03, Page 16io ,, „,vw,. ;: a ,... ' ;:.s n ft.. ... ._ „. .r ...... .... ..... .. .. r •.. , .W, ,.. ,r . .. , ;'"'^'if',"A i:•. r , t" - %u. I n r '�' ;i1a't . „ :;r.l d,. &:..,%A- „ ;,M, ,..y,: eN, tr.,:, .,i',n•• .. , fix•,^ x. ' � , a ►► ersd'�kI6 a onin h0 , ' : i Th'S., ,in e} drtve.tto o#w ead Otherwise IN 'ma e, whep nd bow w� find it ' cks�a�t way... W -of riding horses Alin' they use stockyard qgh do #lothi.ng, F' diffors with he individual; S metimes the paved highways to get to markets About five minutes after their s t !u �; x' place and the circumstances sem u.nlikelyc instead of dustry -trails Out cattle encounter with the farmer in the for each of ,us, the manner tri' which we rustlers stili rob beeftnen of woodlot; Const. Moulton and discovet` self•fulfillmimt is unique. '��' �M 1, K -+ `, thousa'fids of dollars on the hoof .Const. Wray met another farmer in their search for fulfillment, ttiatty i a'•" _ x every year. who was searching for. 10 lost g r - i d, , � ss�t,w,: �.• people send a lifetime • ravenous y P P P The Ontario Prakinci�i Police, steers, They asked him how longconsuming experiences, Yet some of them' Godertch Detachment, are trying thestock bad been gone, , never feel satisfied. , to stop the rustlers in their illegal Oh, -about three A eeks," the Others discover fulfillment at,ever turn, tracks as- part of a crime preven- farmer said. * They recognize the value of the simile i �'bt' ' F:•, =x - tion program. He and hfs family had searched things of life, and they appreciate their )r^Jt Const, Wayne Moulton, for#ner` for miles around the feedlot from achleveinents, large an small. Thus they Community Services Officer with which the steers bad disappeared " understand the meanie of contentment. di I !' ti It:''' • ", the detachment, and Const. John -but without -results. Being content doesn't mean a person i cl a' just re Wray, who has raced him... if the, steers had been stolen 1 P stops trying. Instead. when he reaches one 1 + ri; cruised north%% from Goderich they were likely in a packing ,A doctor friend of mine from Atlanta. goal, he continues on to another. he still d along Highway 21 searching for hou.se freezer by now. the officers Georgia. remarked in a recent letter. "As strives to better himself and to improve his t z 1 feedlots which would be prone to 'speculated. The ..farmer should far as self-fulfillment' is concerned, a rural contribution td the world.While workingx cattle thefts. have notifibd police as -soon as he life offers little til intelligent and successful g toward a brighter future,.he feels content �' A r ` L Last week, they began a new di;covered his less. persons, Therefore then eventually migrate e • ,>, � p g with what. iieg in his past.• phase of the cime • prevention The cattle could be in another m the lal•Oer cities.I believe " a purpose is Rredesigned for proglam begun earlier in the place besides a neighbor's corn- Such a statement raises the nettles of each of us. Fulfilling that purpose is summer with mapping of Cottage field or a freezer; they could be an any loyal counts -N. girl. My reply to him will seldom easy, but it is the only,way we attain subdivisiolis along the Lake another farmer's feedlot. be, "It depends on what the individual's p self-satisfaction: Moreover we must realize Huron shoreline. The farmer might not have self-fulfillment requires." q the importance of our achievements. Cottagers were becoming stolen them, but the steers might I'll give the doctor the benefit of the The world is a jigsaw ,puzzle to which scarce in their summer retreats, have just, wandered in on their dodbt and believe that he doesn't considet: each of us contributes a piece. One tiny v but missing cattle were becoming own, Checking the number of as "buntp'kins" all the folks who remain itt "tttis1.in link creates an incomplete picture. �G I +•R° 3 ;zq Mr� x"fi'°Y','gh7�..,' arJ15y qtr v4,d+�R''r'" .: ?Sif4'T 7,�3� �x'1`'t" ��'... �"tk`B5 ��!� •v+A'ta'T'b".�e" ?: 'yi•.a J J�^ S"Y��.•�, ,u, l .. g P "_ a,. �, tl.r. k ; i �. < Y ��s. rx"r .a� ��cr ; a7, �,, .t,, r common, Area weekly news- animals to a feedlot would not Yd - a3 yj :' ya k' s d1 c � ,} OR fi Y n the country . Like�t7se 1 can't place the label Therefore the contribution naade by each of i�. nx, ; t,.,. y'•,., ,.,F""'5.'r,h%4.'S &R. aF rt", a �.m„ t ,rr� , ,y &.r1,�.,rw;y.' { .. .P,�^. ,n.. r,J197,,u,y *.Qn;,: fit,. , �l papers carried descriptio s of only help a farmer discover -city slicker" on everyone who resides in°a u''s is vital.' f,''"' ai ;s:x x':a1a r�,�r ,. 3•nl ,+s,s x •s ,�.'•. �, �Y 4 "t,�it'E{s'% q �. �. c�,r«, missing cattle in classifieddver- whether his own cattle are there large centre. We often second guess ourselves tisin columns as farmers foand but also if somebod elses are. , g y The ct untry dwellers, who haven't wondering. "Have 1• dam my best, Have 1 .. r4 .. • d '�, �'*�` " ' fewer cattle on feedlots than the Const. Moulton said that when ex erienced'eity life, don't understand the ?' Y p tried hard enough. Is the. path 1 have rr' �' ` put there last spring, warmer Iqses l0 head of attle. mono olitan style. The same is`trtte of the 1 e� } W} �,r P choseti-the correct one. Am i attaining the F4 t�+ Although the OPP had received probably valued at' $600 ea he,, city peoplt�i who haven't experienced rural purpose for which i was intended?" r i ,. tE, s no formal complaints of cattle has lost X lot of money,. living.'Sont,c urban residents don't realize Sometimes we, judge each other, and theft, Const. M- ouRom..And' Sound masa etnent could re- that file country noty possesses many of the g P P through our eves, the achievements of Wray, thought that some of the vent such a loss. Farmers should Ohy'sical advantages of the city. atiothcr person appear meagre. In the final ._ . disappearances could be traced to keep fences in good repair, check An argument pitting city life against analysis: however. no one can 'recognize. modern day rustlers. herds regularly, and call police country living is beside the pointythough. the self-fulfillment of another indiyiduat. r t : • � � Const. Moulton wheeled the when cattle are missing, when discussing self-fulfillment. Self-fulfillment doesn't originate from -police cruiser off the main (Goderich Si nal'Star) F_ach of us seeks fulfillment ill oto• own without: it is felt within. Y.x th ; ¢ L highway. down • a township con- cession. on cession. He made a few turns onto other roads that brought it to • a dile-lane track through a f t r v i t. a t' Hullett C lf o oa woodlot. He drove down the track y t ��" "" v �F ;°� <� �? ,,y. :• z at a place slow enough to protect tea_ the car from the deep ruts wh.jch -01 Milkteam I . There were several Run, Run, Run! An Expositof Classified will jrII Ott ` served as a road. The woodlot stopped abruptly; The milk has once more created games and all were well -played. Again this year; Hullett Central pay You dividends. Have you tried ,a pp P y`' a problem of higher prices at These games were refereed b one? Dial Seaforth 527-0240. k at the edge of a feedlot where Hullett Central School, Each half g Y c organizing a running team for ' b f 1 d d d 1' 1 Mr. Riley of the grade seven cross-country The boys and iris •' ee ca tt a graze an pat tit e attention . to the uniformed pint now costs eleven cents for ' class. Although they were not Y Y g , in grades four, five, six, seven " intruders. the school to buy and ten cents For easily won, team 4 came first and and eight 'Will form the age The- constable surveyed the �.. the students. This means that the =teatrts l and tied. Team 2 placed groups that will become the I i�sr y tt , • G� r rx^� n scene with disa rovin eyes, disapproving Y $he scentUncil up fourth. cross country school team. ,The • 1k t ?rF r,r noting that detecting ,thieves in emake one To raise s money, they are planning school dances, Soccer ,w Once this Se Member, the course could be plowed fields, hills ,x ' +tf fir: 3 " ;;A_ this remote locatio would be a s� im ossil: since t e P r m and rummage sales which again g P grades'6, 7 and 8 girls have been ..g rassy meadows with and areas with holes to leap over. cruiser back to the sideroad, the. rfarmer•.appeared on the narrow a video tape on metric and to farmhogse will olve the problem. P playing soccer on foar. equal Everyone's sure they can do this C �,4x rw track. ,was a of on the horizon and the woodlot effect- ' Huron house league teams. The opening by teams I for the children have belen ' practising by around the # ,�' ., ively screened the pasture from game was played and running _ F "' '• the road. Thieves be discouraged, C Z anfinished d that game was with the score being 1-0 in fav61• of school . grdu»ds several times. ••HoweOcr, the whole team will be _,�• uY�' .' t. He told the'police officers that he • second_ week of September. Representatives are: could entennial . 1„ ; _ a1 however, if the farmer who owned President Jane Allan; Vice.- aiming for first place. the feedlot regularly checked his Action at Huron Centennial discovered some of -his cattle were Pres. - Julie Armstrong; Sec.- Treas. - Randy Castle; 7A - Vicki SALE THURS. FRt, snT, OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN ' School isfin full swing again and missing. "1 fpund 'the',gate open one t y'�z ,� i,,,, tt L t. k. � � stock. The police officers sopa discovered that the farmed was : o» Monday, found teachers'learn 'system ` Ch1 h: y r+ „ ! a r{- doing just that. itlg the metric by experit j t, x s As. Const. Moulton drove the mentation. In the evening, they were joined by the paretitio view r ? ` , .•, cruiser back to the sideroad, the. rfarmer•.appeared on the narrow a video tape on metric and to , . d C �,4x rw track. participate in a metric workshop. V �••,„�,, . � �4t tr rK T.fi e cattle owner stopped his Student's Council nominations and voting were, held during the pickup truck beside the cruiser. - r He told the'police officers that he • second_ week of September. Representatives are: . 1„ ; had been checking his feedlot several times a day since he President Jane Allan; Vice.- discovered some of -his cattle were Pres. - Julie Armstrong; Sec.- Treas. - Randy Castle; 7A - Vicki SALE THURS. FRt, snT, OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN ' missing. "1 fpund 'the',gate open one Ste. Marie, David Kalbfleisch; 7B 4 P•M• TO 10 a:M. TO 10 A.M.`TO t P.M. TO HOURS 10 P:M. 10 P.M. 10 -P.M. s P.M. DEALERS WELCOME! +a h ` { time," he.said. Gail Hortdn. Bill Gibson; 6A Taylor; - SAVINGS, s k. ° He had found some of his cattle Sherri 6B - Richard Johns; 00 WORTH of STOCK UP TO s but four were still missing. Const. told him that SA -Joyce Watters; SB -Scott Price...60% 399180' TO EIE LIQUIDATEDWray there were some cattle broppings on the Again this year, -Grade 8 r EVERYTBiNG MUST BE SOLD TO THE BARE WALLS ` woodlot side of 'the fence, This students jo lass h v Camp Sylvan with each class having a two-day * 14 SNOWMOBILES — NEW & .USED EXAMPLE + Seaforth Minor Girls Softball team ended their season with a Pot Luck supper evidence seemed to indicate that cattle had left the feedlot oil their • visit. While there, the were bus y y , . , doing:Rock Glenn Fossil study; Y *MOTORCYCLES - NEW & USED" * SNOWMOBILE SUITS BOOTS GLOVES / � WE HAVE so CASES of CASTROIL 40-1 with the mothers and daughters attending. After supper the teams were presented OWII: The constables said that` most Forestry study; Pond, study; ACCESSORIES, OILS, OIL ADDITIVES, 24.OTS 70 THE CASE REG. SAVE 11 95 24• with crests and the winning teams with additional crests.The winning teams were "Squirts". missing cattle do escape in .this. ening; Astronomy; Ceme- SPARK PLUGS, CUSTOM MOTORCYCLE ACCESSORIES x°'95 SX.00 NOW Leona Anstett's for the and Mary Connislly's for the Pee Wees. Mrs. Anstett thanked the mothers who helped, Shirley Cooper, Mary Bradshaw, Mrs. wav because farmers don't check fencing often enough. tOrient we welcome;Ngil Straw, Grade *ALSO OFFICE EQUIPMENT It 500P TOOLS McPhail, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. M. Pullman, Mrs. Ida McLlwain, Mrs. Donna Fencing has to be kept in good= 5, Mrs. KrisKipfer, Grade 1, and 'Kindergar- PRICES WILL BE MARKED ON ALL ITEMS. HOWEVER WE WILL NOT - 'Mc.Llwain, Mrs. L,pona Scott Mrs. Marie Little and the umpires who -helped. repair. Mrs. Mary Demers, ten, as new to the ACCEPT ORDERS AS WE ARE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS, _ (Upper Picture) Even if farmers believe cattle are at large, in a neighbor's corn members teaching staff of the school. n ACTIONSP0 TS ENT RE Froflt, Glenda Geddes, Lisa Beuttenmiller, Karen Bennett, Tracey Wilson, Cindy fiend because some fencing is The first student council movie- ..:C Anstett, Back Glenda Riley,.Mary Thompson,. Karen Laverty, Susap Pullman, 'do%vn, the lost livestock should be ni ht will be held November 29. g �' Building 101 - Maki. Asher'. Fem s.a. A Swvlc. Vanastra. N WocKs Bett Glow (Coach) re orted to olice ancy , y P p (Middle Picture) Thieves easily can remove Front - Brenda Cooper, Mary Connolly (coach), Mary Ann Heynsbergen, Cathy identification tags from the McCue, Joan Sills, In rid Hoste, Cindy Stewart, Back - standing: Betty animals' ears. Holes punched in a steer's ear. prove nothing about Heyhsbergen, Susan Hoornaet, Debbie Simpson,. Margie Montgomery, Rosie ownership, But if farmers can Groothius, Lynn Henderson, Sbirley Cooper, Nancy Scott, Absent, Jane Nigh, describe their animals. police can Debbie. Gridzak, Peggy Price; Susan Moir Caroline Wilson, Sandra Butt. alert stockyards to %yatch for (Lower Picture) ri then,. Front- Shelley Driscoll, Brenda Pullman, Judy Anstett, Sharon Wilson, Michelle If a mart at a sple, id in- Front - Back, Marion Pullman (coach), Colleen Ryan, Maureen Hutcheson, Mary' at fivKitchener. for example, knows - Huard,- ) Y Y that five cattle are missing from a Lynn Glew, Debbie Costello, Leona Anstett (coach), Absent, Dianne Gridzak, Laura Huron County farm and he sees Lee Chesney, Nancy MacGregor. those animals fitting their des - The Flora Ann McAllister's team picture will appear at a later 'date. st.riptions being sold by a kno%\n thict. he call call police, Plan visit to Orangeville Area families of Jehovah's new ministers. and on Sundae. K. Witnesses will travel to Orange- 'McCann. District Supert'i. r. +%ill ville October 5, and ,6 for their speak on "What the Near Futurt, semi-annual circuit assembly. Holds;' ` CVd4ntfL'i1i-L•tr'h planned a.vtrW file theme" hat Sort of Persons Oukht You to Be?" ' The convention is expected to attract 1,600. Witrt'esses from 20 congregation`s in this area. Featured will be a baptism of .Potato chips lot Reg. 15C I One per mstomer- . Arc�to+�r� u�i�►f�a KIPPEN UPHOLSTERY ':p'il'ed of your old furniture? Let us recover It and make it better than new. CO[lCHES, CRAM, DAVENPORT% ROCKERS and LAZv BOYS, Also IUTCII N CHATRA Free estimate, Pick-up and delfv;eM Diane f& Hubert =Mader Vetder $I[R Varfbfy f►tf npYes : . .ht,rz.Gf,-•;k:=W.t�:.,.�'dlayR'�'• "n��.�A.�.f$..,•°7�' :�7A�',,."q�' d.vl�+na#•,9s4ikkAF .'�s'�a'✓r,fd31., ', NOOKeeper Wanted for Seaforth Office Reliable, able to work independently and to Assume responsibilitq for accounting procedures and collections. Please apply stating references and salary expected to: BOX 3137 THR'RUftON UXPOSITOR NEW and USED CAR SALES ` "YOUR AUTHORIZED bATSUN DEALER" G E R 'A LD S, DATSUN Pet he 2 1t��0 SEA 0IV;AP ,>wv.wt wdtK r -m �-wifr�'nt,rkznaaJ r