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(By Wilma Oke) Thursday, William Heine, editor Mr. Heine -said the Russians and explained the kibgt4 way+q� .. 1
the of the London Free Press, told of are notorious for the inefficient life in Israel. in In
To educate the members of dia the',agony;o#.
`Huron -Perth Presbgtery of the land use attitudes in a number of use of land and must import toffs starvation can be -seen, The
United Church on wise land use a countries he had visited around of grain to feed the people, with wealthy own the land which is
their system of centralized being erroded as the poor tenant
two-day seminar at the Brucefielc the world. Y g
Church was initiated by Rev. "Nobody is more efficient that, fRing
Ing decisions, made by a tries to get that last grain of rice,
Bert Da Hard of Staffa. the farmer who is left alone to baucracy and not the persons He said most Arab people don?t
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On the first day Thursday Mr,
plant p fthe land, understand the use of land.
ian the cro he decides is best
farm, The Chinese are much better at If MisusedDaynard and Dr. Allan Churchill, for his own he stated. ' `No '.
Chatham, past president of the totalitarian land has ever been* efficiently using land and are able Mr. Heine commended the
London Conference, established able to compare to our system in to feed their over 800 million British system of control ovef
"', •�"s le, he said. While there is land use which allows farmers.,to
a. the theological foundations of the North America where six per cent Peo P
issue. Both quoted from the old of the population feeds the other central ownership of land, the grow what they like but will step
and new testatments to show the 94 per cent and have a surplus of Chinese farmers themselves have in if land is grossly misused and
interdependency of people and millions of tons of foodstuff to a say in what crops to plant. He (Continued on Page 13) .
lg!. jthe land.. send overseas." pointed out it takes SQ per cent of
'ger Dr. Churchill said more wars Efficient the Chinese to grow enough .food
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have been fought over land than "You have sl accept the fact it for the remaining 20 per cent and n c ash
any other commodity as he is an enormously efficient system in Russia 32 per cent of the
warned against worshipping the when a free man operates in a population to feed the other 48
•. `.''` land as a distinct entity. free market of supply and per cent. , •
' He said it was a gigantic demand. Enlightened Mr. Heine spoke of the has f rs t
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are so tempted to use land ?' ?`, aJ The Christmas shopping centre
for our own purposes so as to y' t that is Seaforth's main street has
buse it and we need a strong come alive with lights as special
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theological basis for an adequate ; Christmas decorations are put in
land use ethic." he- said: "We s �' place. The decoration project
EUCHRE FOR A GOOD CAUSE — A iarbe crowd October fires. Playing at this table are, left, Mrs.
can get this ethic by sponsored by the Chamber of
turned out to play euchre. in Walton Friday night at a Josephine Marks, Mrs. Rose 'Ryan, Mrs. Olive romanticising nature or by K „ a, Commerce is carried out by a
benefit for W. and Mrs. Ken Williamson and Mr. Dundas, Mrs. Tennie Achilles and Mrs. Grace developing our materialistic F committee headed by James A.
and Mrs. Hugh Johnston who lost their barns' in Walker. (Staff Photo) _ philosophy tozich we seem to Stewart in co-operation with the
be enslaved. We need to get back PUC.
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to the Biblical roots of a sound rq.• Meanwhile the first winneis in
Ev ehre held e o v les who last `barns a ethic, that recognizes God, the' the n '75 Christmas contest
N Creator, as still sovereign and ' were announced
ced Wednesday. They
still the ultimate, owner of his are Janet McGregor, Seaforth
On, Friday evening, November you, Hugh and Melinda, Ken and our best wishes. envelop .of money of behalf of creations." > and Irvin Bowes,, Blyth and each
t 21st a benefit euchre was held in Anne, in some way for your Sigh'e'd"""on '•--behalf of your their friends neighbours and ' Free but responsible receives a $10 merchandise
Walton Community hall for 'Mr. g
losses. friends and neighbours. relatives. Both Mr. Johnston and. "We need to see man, made in"""�� voucher.Similar draws are being,
and Mrs. Hugh Johnston and That is why we are 'here Martin Baan presented Mr. Mr. Williamson said thanks for the image of God, as having some, made each week until Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Williamson tonight and we would like,you to Johnston and Cliff Ritchie pre- the generosity and ' kindness of freedom but also considerable when a final draw for a top prize
res on 'bili, to act as trustees of �'�' `." ` x`
who lost'their barns recently by accept these envelopes along with sented Mr. Williamson with an everyone. P t 3 Y i r t , t , , r` of vouchers valued .at $400 will
fire. wrthp 1 d'and all natua xesotrrees,, �,��r .., take place.
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Thera was a large crowd when Object,to to Convention pre -vote ' X P , .Y. v � , � � '
temporary care, 'but man has M u at�ulile 'from participating
18 tables of euchre were in playa s
while others visited during thefallen and he continues to drag n is merchants in Seaforth.
creation into his fallenness with �, 'Meanwhile merchants are '
evening..PC
s elect'of'f icers him." r planning Christmas shopping
Prize winners were High lady; Continuing Dr. Churchill said, � __ � hours to accommodate shoppers '
Mrs. R. Marks; low lady; 'Mrs.Bible seems to be saying FIRST WINCASH WINNERS — Seaforth recreation in 'Seaforth. Stores will remain
Charles Terpstra. High man; A new slate of officers was Exeter, fifth vice-president; Jerry until the convention in Ottawa. t` at -man will not be redeemed director Clive Buist made the.f.irst two draws in the
Donald McDonald, low man; elected for the Huron-Midd esex open throughout the Wednesdays
1 Holmes, Clinton, sixth vice- The association agreed without the land being redeemed Wjncash series this Week. Janet McGregor, Seaforth in December. It is expected that
Terry Smith. Prior to lunch Fred Federal Progressive Conservative president; Robert Dinsmore, unanimously. as well. This is a revolutionary wins a $10 voucher from Jack and Jill and Arvin' in addition shopping hours will be
Uhler read the following address: Association at their annual Seaforth, seventh vice-president. Ken Hurlburt, Progressive idea and would be really extended by Xnost stores until 9'
Dear Hugh and Melinda, meetingMonde evening, in the Bowes, Blyth, Wins a $10 voucher from Bob and
Y g• Directors are: Donna Woods, Conservative member of revolutionary if we treated all o'clock in the evening of the week
0 Ken and Anne: YS. There will be two more winners each week preceding Christmas as well as on
Clinton Legion Hall. Clinton; Frank Walkom, parliament for the Lethbridge natural resources on the basis of Bett
When the barn of one of our Member of ,Parliament for Goderich; Ed Powell, Wingham: riding in Alberta, was the guest this' principle." until Christmas and a grand draw on Christmas eve Monday and Tuesday of
neighbours catches fire, the fir st Huron -Middlesex, Rev Cousins, Brussels and Elmer speaker. In the afternoon , session for $400 in vouchers. (Staff Photo) Christmas week.
reaction of everyone is always to R. E. McKinley,. Zurich, has been Hayter, Varna. I
run over and try to help save as elected as honorary president as young Progressive
much as possible. Usually there is has, le
Bell, Exeter. Conservative Director. 'is James caught ' i Bayfield River fur t
• very' little anyone can do. Othherer elected officers are: Sills, Seaforth; election finance Dogs,,
We stand by the ruins and we Clayton Laithwaite, Goderich, chairman, Lorne Kleinstiver,
realize that a lot of work has one It's extremely rare for a pet to from animals trapped in Huron There is an active trapper's which costs $5 for the different trap on their own land don't need
. g past president; Fred Heaman, Dashwood and P
t► up, in flames. Parkhill, president; Marg " secretary -treasurer is ' Betty get caught in a trap that has been goes to a world market in North association in the county and•it is seasons for various furs during one.
set for wild animals, according to Ba but there are travelling fur meeting tomorrow night in Lend y y q p
That we have lost a source of Bennet, Wingham, first vice-- Graham, Brucefield. g Y• g g g the year, If you are qualified to Mr. Smith pointed out that it is
income. And when a kind neigh- president; Harry Hayter, Six delegates were also elected Blake Smit- ' a conservation buyers too. Fur from Huron can esboro. get a hunting licence, you can get illegal to interfere with a set trap
% bout is etti his vacant barb Dashwood, second Y' P P Y PP PP someone else's land
g r to go to the Leadership officer with the Ministry- of end U to Japan, the officer says. Trappers must have a licence,' a trappers' licence. Farmers who on
Natural Resources in Wingham.
ready to hep his unfortunate vice-president; Murray Cardiff, Convention in .Ottawa on
Mr. Smith was in Seaforth lash
IRNend down the road and his barn Ethel, third vice-president; February. 18th. They are: Fred
burns also we thought the rest of James Donnelly, Goderich, fourth Heiman, Parkhill; Murrayweek investigating complaints
us should tryrid compensate vice-president; William'Musser, ` from two Tuckersmith. residents
P P Cardiff, Ethel; Donna Wood,
whose dogs were caught in traps ;; r„g• � .,, �y;� £ ` ,, `
Clinton; Joe Murphy, Clinton;
along the Bayfield River, . just
Kim Ainslie, Goderich and Dan
Pearson, Ethel. west of Egmondville. Residents l _
called OPP Constable Jim $� R k
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MacLeod and he called the
Leadership Convention are: Ministr\
Them i I i s o n strike Clayton Laithwaite, Goderich; y'
[n one case a dog was'caught �f
Betty Cardno, for about eight hours and two Seaforth; Bill :
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� Strong, .Seaforth; Jim Hayter,
Goderich; Mike Donnelly, People were needed to free him.
Experienced trappers rarely set:
but Goderich and Peter Kleinstiver,Santa their traps to areas near houses,
Dashwood, P
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Mary White from the London ' v
b'•.t `� > >r nk, fox or racoon they are
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lI ��al • / seeking stay away from built up
_•' iii •� Conservative Association was '
Claus 's n I there to invite all members of the area. Mr. Smith said the two b� V
separate incidents last week were
,til Huron M iddlesex Progressive �• ,�,,, ` `- 4�^�
the �}only ones in his 15 year I` Conservative's Association to an
career.
all day regional leadership
cMr. Smith said he had talked to
onvention, 11 days before the
the trapper whose traps were R° ti9
leadership convention in Ottawa.z I .
l along the River. "i asked him to
At this regional convention,
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The postal strike is a hardship to all of us. But it's an extra pull his traps out of the area and
hardship to a special group who rely on the mails at this time for their choice of leader, mem bers of the party can vote in the he is doing so." Trappers must
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of year. have written permission from the r�
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We're referring to the young people who gilt their regowner of land on which they place
"It will be a dry run election. it'
Christmas wishes in a letter to Santa Claus. traps and in this case, the trapper . •u' r 3 ��Fr;rr;,;
� could add to the excitement of the •,�:; �� }= s"�.� '�� IIuUl1Jl t1 ;�;, b,,::; � ..• ".• I� yla"
In an effort to be public spirited and get letters through to didn't have permission, The r� Y
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leadership race in Ottawa", said r � �
Santa, the Expositor is going to act as Santa's helper this P conservation officers said the man'
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Miss White.
year. We're Askin all our. young readers to send their letters was a "conscientious trapper" a'
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Yo Santa Claus here to us at the Expositor office and we'll Ciayton Laithwaite, past and he was given a warning.
forward them to Mr. Claus. president of the Huron Middlesex There hasn't been any need for
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Letters can be mailed at the Seaforth post office, or brought Federal Progressive Conservative trappers to place signs warping,
directly into the Expositor office. Assbciation broke in and parents of small children or pet
Every week until Christmas, we'll print a few of the letter to commented that he was "bugged owners that traps are set in an u" .
Santa and run each child's photo along with his letter. Please to death by the prophesying. The area, because accidental trap
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put your return address and a phone number on your letter public should be able to make up ,pings have been so rare, Mr.
to Santa, so that we can make arrangements to take photos of their own mind. 1 n't think we Smith said. Fur prices are high ft ^
the children whose letters we publish. should vote be a the actual now and this can bring people outrw: ,
Letters are welcome right 'up ,until a -couple of days before leadership conven ion.who aren't experienced trappers
Christmas. We want to make sure we have time to forward all James Donne y, Goderich and cause problems, he said.
the letters by special courier to the North Pole. agreed. He felt a re -vote wig a Fur brings in "a nice bit of
Selections from the letters to Santa aald photos of their "screwball idea d should be change" for they roughly 250
authors will be published in the Huron Expositor for the next squelched immedii ely." trappers'in the Ministry's district,
four
weeks.Small ,fry, get yours in today! He suggested t at the Huron- which includes Huron, Perth, the
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Conservative Ass elation should township in We lington. of expressions show on the faces of these oun Theatre London resentatlo and 'thy
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will not vote the London trallpers can make $5000 a year Children at St. Patrick's School, Dublin, on Tuesday. Seven Dwarfs. (Stiff P'hb'fti� ,
Regional confere ce, bu will wait on racoon 'alone.. Most of the fur The youngest Dublin students were- joined by a ,
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