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When statisticians pnn9unced The election i well on its way
recently that deaths from $ y adv.arice poll or on electigri day
in Huron•Middlesex, although y
g because they will she -away from �� g „r�
emphysema and other Chrome z �� " st1,4
other ridings are still' nominating home ; 'due to a job in .the n r ,
lung diseases had reached an
candidates. transportation business, or if
all-time high, the Lung Stephen Lewis, leader of the physically unable to, attend a poli
Associations were not surprised. NDP, was in Goderich Monda�to or if attending school away from
Nor were physicians, nurses,, and A ,may
P y h elp' kick off the campaign of home, may vote by proxy. ' £ ��, i�
therapists specializing in these , . PA ,� "
diseases. Paul Carroll, the Huron- In this case, the voter gives the w t fir, „, 4"
Their own experience Middlesex NDP candidate. fellow voter written permission to;�zt,
candidate. vote on his behalf.
convinced these concerned health
Mr.Lewjs arrived by plane in Those interested in more
professionals that lung diseases Goderich, travelled to Wingham information on their voting rights
were on the increase, even for the taping of a question -and- should contact the returning
though earlier mortality figures answer session with n ewsmen officer. i `'C YifRjf�
indicated a decline since 196$. and returned to Goderich where Roderick Lewis, the chief
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Because death Figures are ' one he christened Mr. Carroll's returning officer for the province`.Y�k k``
indication of the extent of theses
26•foot sailboat. has extended the advance poll
, diseases the National Center for
Health STatistics was asked to ;•
Mr. Lewis said a farm income one day for this election soy
plan similar to the program in instead of it being held just on the •• E ;t��: s �, ; '°
take ,a closer look at the data. British Columbia, and involving Saturday and Monda) before the r
They discovered that a downward five commodities , need not mean election, it will also be held on
trend in the mortality curve an increase .in, taxes. the Friday, September 12 from 9
actually was a continuing climb This is part of a two-phase NDP a.m. to 8 p.m. f"
upward. policy to guarantee the future of Mr. Lewis said he extended the
An unusual shift in physicians' agriculture in Ontario and ease poll because the Saturday is a
IS THERE ONE FOR ME? -- Cindy McDonald, the supervisor of the Snoopy habits in reporting the cause of increasing pressures on farmland Jewish sabbath and the Monday a W
death was responsible. Before for non-farm uses, he said. Jewish holy day.
Summer School, is arranging the diplomas for Friday's graduation. The program 1969, most physicians listed a
was organized by the five leaders and funded by an Opportunities for Youth, OFY, specific disease such as Mr. Carroll is a week behind The additional day will be a t:.• A
grant. The school was a seven week program for 3 to 5 year olds, and Michael emphysema on death certificptes.
other riding candidates for convenience to many wishing to - 4
After that, more and more began starting his door -knocking cast their votes early due to
Bettles and Dean Glanville seem to be wondering if their names are on one of those campaign. mid-September vacations: t,,
using a general term, "chronic
diplomas. (Staff Photo) g g He said his party has les^ In the Election Act, the
obstructive lung, disease. ' So, x
organization, so he is involved iu advance poll is required to be
while death rates for emphysema, r
4 H learn how
asthma and bronchitis were more administrative work; such open from 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. on j
Fire destroys di in , deaths from chronic as. the Saturday and Monday before
dipping, an election. r
obstructive lung disease rose Mr.Carroll said during other f r"
sharply, — from a rate of 1.3 per elections he fodnd tape candidates The Election Act says, certain
their a r d e n sgrow barn r cattle hospitals and nursinghomes and
10 O,000in 1969 to 5.4 in 1973 knew little about the financing of homes for the aged iftheycontain Q ''
The barn and contents on the When the figures were their campaigns, but "I know � x
more than 20 beds, may become a ,, k � Z F � 3 cJ 4
Skits; exhibits and demon- farm of Darcy Snyder (formerly combined and corrected, it was exactly how the money is being y 3:s -,�
Economist, Woodstock, polling place for the residents.
a
strations were used by the 9b commented on the exhibits and occupied by Ross Knight) on the clear that deaths from this spent." For those who are bed ridden y z;�� ,
members of the nine Seaforth Mrs. Loralee Marshall, Home 16th concession of Grey disease complex had increased 10 He said since he has run in the or unable to walk it is lawful for
area 4-H 1•omemaking clubs to Economist. Kirkton, addressed Township, were destroyed by fire per cent from 1969 to 1973. provincial elections since 1971 he
show the spectrum of vegetables remarks to the girls on their about 5:00 a.m. Friday morning. Most emphysema can be feels he is fairly well known so he the deputy returning officer and
that could be used in a menu demonstrations and skits. Lost in the blaze Were six prevented. Smoking is the major won't take time off school to poll clerk to go to the -patient's
when the held their achievement heifers and three horses, a cause. For more information campaign, but will attend bed to receive the ballot. AIR CONDITIONING — No longer will guests at
Y The members presented the Not all who reside in Ontario functions in the Seaforth Legion Hall be bothered
day at the Seaforth District High following: quantity of hay and straw, also a about ...emphysema — and meetings in the evenings. can vote. Only those 18 or over, of
•i g' So far, he said he is tied u with with hot weather or a smoke loaded atmosphere. A
School Friday. 1973 Mustang that was parked smoking — contact your local P Canadian or British citizenship, p
The members•were among the Brussels "Gossiping close to the barn. ,.,, lung association, the "Christmas the administration and who have resided in Ontario for new air conditioning plant is being installed which
Gardeners" - Demonstration partially y Seal" people. It's a Matter of Life organization which include;
who
girls across Huron bounty The loss is artial! covered b p p 12 months preceding polling da will result in a controlled temperature. Here a
Variety in Our Vegetable Menu. writing and rintin campaign P g P g y p
who were participating this ' insurance. and Breath. g P gand who reside in the electoral portion of the massive, unit is being, hoisted to the t.
Participants -All members. literature.
summer in the 4-H garden club It is suspected that the fire district can vote on September 18.
Seaforth V Skit
Green t As a member of the rovincial P roof Of the Legion Hall.
project on the use of vegetables. originated in the wiring. Remember. • it takes but a P There are. others in society
Thumbs" -Skit -Let's Grow a executive of the NDP, he has . y
Each girl planted and cared for Grey Township and the Blyth moment to place a Huron t disqualified, to vote including (Staff Photo)
Garden. attended several rbvincia.
a home garden. With the Fire Departments responded to Expositor Want Ad and be money P prisoners, those in reform or
vegetables she grew she Kippen IV "Gallant Gar- the alarm but were unable to in pocket. To advertise, just dial campaign meetings which takes
deners" - Exhibit - Vegetable mental institutions and those
practised ways of preparing and g contain the flames. Seaforth 527-0240. him out of the riding, he said.
serving her garden produce to her Salads Commentator- Gail mentally incompetent.
family.
Horton. �� Liberals
For completing twelve projects McKillop "Goofy Gardeners" 1 �.t li USE ARCHIE'S
three 4-H members received Demonstration -How to Cook Incumbent Jack Riddell has Ian
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provincial honors at the Vegetables. Participants -Janet McAllister of Hensall managing
completion of the day -long event. 'Drager, Mary Jane Visser. his campaign. EXPOSITOR SUNOCO
They were: Jackie VanDoornik Kippen i "Hoe Hoe Hoers" `" ° Assisting Mr. McAllister in the
area
and Eleanor Devereaux, both of Skit - Let's Toss a Salad. ' obordt" ors Dan deral campaign e Muriel NT - ASS Y
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R.R..4, Seaforth . and Anne Hentsall 'Sweet Peas" "; -- - YY. Phone 527-07.21
Murphy of Goderich and Bernard
Watson, R.R.1, Blyth. Exhibit. Aids to Gardening. and Marion Benn of Lucan. Phone 527-0240 - •
Miss Jane S..Pengilley, Home Commentator - Debbie Reid. \ _ Sher, van Revington of Lucan has
Economist for Huron County, who , Moncrieff "Wild Weeders" been been appointed official agent and
was in charge of the event Demonstration -Variety thb (chief financial officer, a new REWARD PE
in Out / �\
presented the three members Vegetable Menu. Participants - b I position created by the election
with certificates and 4-H spoons. Frances Havenga, Barb Osborn. z finance reform act is D. J. for Large
Receiving county honors for Seaforth 11 "Little Green ' Murphy Q.C: of Goderich,for
completing six projects were Sprouts" - Exhibit,- Use of Rawl Howard Aiken of Goderich is German s
Wendy Dorssers, R.R.4, Vegetables. Commentator- Joan TIME FOR A PICTURE — More than a 100 sisters, handling advertising and Shepherd. 26 OZ.
Seaforth, Mary Jane McGregor, Sills. brothers, aunts, moms and dads attended the publicity.
R.R.2, Kippen; Joanne Rock, Walton "Weedin' Wonders" SnoopySchool graduation held on Friday. Stacey has with a chain collar
R.R.3, Monkton; and Cheryl Skit - How to Cook Vegetables. g y y Voting Rules �� pIUS deposit
Fuss, Hensall. - The fall project will be "Let's justreceived her diploma and her mom, Gail Hoffman answers to (Wolf
Mrs. Agnes King, Home Bake Bread", wants a picture to commemorate the day. (Staff photo) Those who cant vote at, an Lost in McKillop - •
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end I land severences
The Christian Farmers Federa-
concern of the Christian Farmers
On Food Land;4Adopted August
tion of Ontario has criticized the
Federation of Ontario and our
5, 1975 by the Provincial Board
lack of leadership being shown by
members say in out Provincial
Christian Farmers Federation of
the provincial government ' to
Board statement that we are
Ontario.
preserve Ontario's prime food
willing to lose the opportunity to
Be It Resolved That ; the
land.
build on food land. There iS lots of
Christian Farmers Federation of
In a statement adopted in
non-food land in Ontario. Let's
Ontario urge the Provincial gover-
Milton on Aug. 5 by the Provin-
build on that following the
nment to give more leadership in
cial Board of the province -wide
guidelines of the Agricultural
the area of severapwp for housing
general farm organization, the
Code of Practice, and there will
on prime food land an shown in
-C.F.F. urges the province to end
be room for many more people in
the statement made by the Hon.
its 'no questions asked' poliev
rural Ontario."
Donald Irvine, Minister of Hous -
and stop severances by owners of
Mr. van Donkersgoed noted
ing, on May 15, in the Legislature
prime food land for their own
that a number of Regional,
Be it Resolved That the Christian
retirement, for family members
County and other Municipal
Farmers Federation of Ontario
or for farm employees.
governments are drafting sever-
urge the Provincial Government
"There's not enough leader-
ance policies designed to stop
to end its 'no questions asked'
ship by the province to save prime
severances on food land.
Provincial Policy of allowing
food land from concrete and
"The responsible way in which
severances by owners of prime
asphalt", said Elbert van Donker-
a number of our municipal
food land: and
sgoed, Executive Director, of the
"Agri-
governements are facing up to the
That it stop severances by owners
family farm organization.
need to preserve our prime food
of prime food land fol' family,
culture is a provincial responsibil-
land literally puts the perform-of
or farm em lamely;
P
ity but Ontario is leaving our
ance of our provincial political
But
number one agricultural resource
leaders to shame", said Mr. van
our prime food land, in the hands
Donkersgoed.
That it allow such severancc� on
of municipal politicians.
The complete resolution reads
any non-food land within the
The C.F.F. resolution singles
as follows:
limits of the Agricultural Code of
out for criticism a statement made
Resolution Re: Severances of Lots
Practice.
by the Hon. Donald Irvine,
Minister of Housing, on May 15,
in the Legislature. That statement
reaffirmed the 'no questions
FOR ALL YOUR
BUILDING
asked' provincial policy of allow-
ing lots for intrafamily sales, for
farm employees, and for retiring
farmers.
"Farmers don't find it easy to
say that they will give up the
opportunity to sever parts of their
farms for housing when lots in
even small rural villages are
exorbitant," says Mr. van Donk-
ersgoed. "But most members of
the C.F.F. realize that the short
iefm benefits to them of such
ATsudilklln,
oppoftunitiles are far outweighed
by the long term loss to -Ontario's
agrict#ltufat industry."
'r
' `Thbrd� are acres and ares of
non food laird available in the s
a provitled. The province sh 'uld be
asking 'of bvefyotye who w'tits a
severhbcte `!s tt bit 1`66rl I nd or
I
'non 1.146d land?' ;' insisted Mr.
u
V21it Orrikersgoed, ' "That is fife
a •
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