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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-01-29, Page 1377. -. l.t �,s.1..�, V THE H-Vf toll, EXPORT90, 4ANUA.RY-,*'. -1"* 14; APRIL VnIor 1:1 lZonrS j W1 0 MRS-RENACALOWELI, Gr#coDrvmmpn#;n4Wqa, Remv4, Rvoryooe 000yoo Alder -dire wid I, Ruby Kippen East Wo Ttipb 11[atil visiting dville far thcfiq� time- some years ner'450sting. A quilt. Hosws*0*0 the�iiay were to be -committed to the 81"Ingdale Asylum for. ffic Institute entertained [be will.bv Pats"s *A4 agq, when. restoration 6f,lbie Van Egnl'ond House Was ,p -Sereridipiety Insane wben she was 21. and his favourite 12-.Vear.old Senior Zen of the 1),rutntrionds an .d a'nyotie Mrs.. 'Al ffwiu4h,' MO. R"byBe" 0 Th 'daughter. Margaret. died after a barely underway, the 1837 Aebellion was something that Hen,50- Area to dinner on wanting to.Auilt is welcome. Ii -0 beloxiged-ia dusty history books. The men- behind the long ilhwss. gr'Cit 0, by- Alice G;ib In 1849, the Reform gg.verqmcnt of Robert Baldwin JAIi. 21 in (he basement of q&., ; 't no'"personality- their Senior 41 dinner will be liq -h. , is names in the Rebellion had little or pitrilong.0 willi4m allowed him to returrilto, "ClUall Pre0ytcrian Rey. Stan WD 'Iqs* , b e story was simply something you mvmQr zed to pass a y of them Upp man unemployed and, looking for adventurv. ,Fr 174na.da- P4449WW wo -53 -year' st C4yrcb. For'lawift din" so yoti, ano A dinner Q Opp 01bility to entctcs, se led >a cotird. done witlithe P44&-. Mackenzie. is -b volu .4 Viw . VPP093114dians wafti.011 to furggi, hv�-d �,4 9 cuti .1 when ",jeer 4,011. '4�ttqd, gn f was woAlog iso Lori4oa, aod".Wrifiq O'crV5 Qf (wilc Palladian lan4�' "d, $IQ I QQ He s$ th s 1;�qjlcral am lw� . Oriim Dru nto 'l; s4wr do other, formcr." 'to h* IQ0 the bi _n4 Mills area Qf .by "'prJag. i0i 171�tq.fl 11 $be- qity'vin qp,t e g4qy4ppin�.A;' thic-0.64kor; villig� IJF�Oarta,,. 'b6th. oneq �4nci� �tps;pj M. flead' : k W` �bplp, , SIM k to M14q'kCnZ'C on 'the :�ndlv J)"a roft-4908gm bN Preside chljdrg.q. burn' a. orga C a �Fr, I ht' A rig4t.V _40�' and Colotl�f Al"" MkCN'4rb �.On"� d 01701`16' Th were F� who, b4,* me M Ky 'r tf� v C4,nitdistar Ilit a'qf 2,5* itten. Thq qd'r thtc pt>etfez !C� broo 0els bqqt* sopplic% to, t, 01 0) ty .4nd: Ati4r, -Up 444�.tlbv f.-Imlly, Com, pokp �h -robVis. in wort 'Whilo "CV, t400 �III`M t wit �fjry a C411 *,;k� t9 'the "oil, M.ot4C Sant. T ql�fo on, Nuen jt�d 0, joni, he w" A b g IN ansa o oat ooF. 4�cted to ibr Lc$J�ra!ivo th� 44-C4, A. oi�,�00 bickering c4a'stilailt, 4114*4110 10ii but qo . TOO va ftet hire iiiblp- A rqtliNmgli� ftbV politics' I y ftsV institute meeting. '-he. W4 by ROW' V mo 'b' T WA$'A, t uffli E*oaffio.,111y, the Obels did ati PeW his sanity %ettichignts al .n th� His,fr*04S *ere'voilov it� tb� _A!�� skit- -the ',Reducing.., al ell, - Mrs IS Sumnld _10arrt 'Williarri M, he rebellion's De1rQiVRib0:nq3r the towwo(Winds.or- 1 n4 rne�j. �Hiig•h M�iiV*m . . r I e rm 'Z5 rebOl.1 Itis! $OrmeP rebdl- teader bocqtnc irm;iopal, and Cyril.. more pars6b- w ve cop learnt hoppilliod t4o�t ,g0hj,-'�1ei64e,wspape' an ackeppe 04, to th Mrt s_ OV soon vJispprsgd Wl some of Its other supporters, a volitile.. %farrelling 't,h 610- wilport 9i, ITudf A John M001 . I vnzicdcvote4 tQ fuklivring the th6 vgaf5 Moo Moi*,enZfe, like the' leader Qf.inapy uprisings, nl#woged, tavern. still 61ripaigped for Upper Cqinada's inde-pen- cause ,Of better government. friends took -up A It, s , t c? [e Ito" tb91r 'early Bence and association of CanadiaQ exiles merican morning hour's of Dec. sympfithiier in the ; . I ­.. -i - � ? Woi�ape capture,by militia 40 aild and :an as a and purchased townhouse for the Mackenzie f wily 11, 1837. wh6'wiUeii-iesponsible goverment in their homeland. an Toronto's Bond Street- only a short walk away.from.t4e rebellion smuggled' him across thd Niagara ' River to Eventually Mackenzie's actions forced -the A' Eaton Centre complex'Aoday. s hc freedom. Although he didn't- know it at the time. ippen government to take action. President M"artift Van Buren- The home is mow operated as a museum, with a print • Mackenzie -had become an exile. and he would not return hadlenough pto&iems on his hands without a war with shop in the rear where you can, watch faSZ'rM'l.e_s Of What's happening is a Weekly column, tor'Opper Canada for several yqars, years. often Npcni in Upper Canada, so -Mackenzie was arrested and brought to Mackenzie'% most successful paper. T I he Constitution. Huron, Expositor. To I u , space donated- J)y The poverty and marked by family tragedies. trial. He was convicted, despite an eloquent speech which ist your event," Cal I the -R Ce turned out on antique hand press. / , , . I • - pereation., office it But Mitcl(en�ie at least had his freedom. His three won him the sympathy df spqctator%. of carr'V'ing out a �27-0882. lieuterignts,the men with .actual military experience- were Thi three museum guides, O'costurnes of the perioc capture military enterprise. against Upper Canada "at the time introduce visitors t6 lire in the �18W's- if Your timino is DATE EVEeCT, TIME d. Van died of pneumonia. but -Sarnuel when the United,States were at peace with her'Majesty. right. as mine happened to be. v PLACE you might be served SO e al it Thu s. Jett. Men $' Broom a I - - A I count and Peter Matthews were brought to trigt. Mackenzie was sentenced to 18 months in prison- 1pipin Arena P.M. g. hot 'oatmeal cookies baked from one sebtenced for treason and sentenced, to die. months that were hafdest'oti'hl§ Wife and seven childrq�p, IMackendia's recipes. I Fri,. Jpn. 3.0, MitCh6ilIvs MidgptsI Aruna 6730-p.mi. I Charles Durand. an inmate of the jail, Wrote later the who were supported largely by donations from sympathi- But Mckenzie's fate, perhaps. was even -more' Fri. Jan. 30 Goderich v6 Jr. Flingette Ardha prisoners watched as the, scaffold for the execution was zeri in UOper'Canada. In the Years after his I V tragi months ifi than his co-conspirators," since he died bid, tired an Fri. Jan. 30 G raised. The hangman's foreman, a young Yorkshireman jail, the'rebel leader started two newspapers, which both 60eriCh vs �r. Rin elft' Arena. 9 P.M. unhAppy. His home. beautifully restored, o6rs Sat . Jan 31 6u named Matthew Sheard, later a mayor of Toronto, refused failed, triedSt6ry H r- LibrAry the pl0onn. to set himself business as a lawyer. fascinating glim,psii�into.the life of a man who so drasticall Sat. J .31 1:30, p.m. to held erect worked as an actuary with - the New York Mechanics' an 'Public Skating Arena 1 :30-3 p.m. changed and shaped our hist6ry. "I'll not put a hand to it." he told hi§ employer. " Lount Institute (library)' and firially started a third paper. His t. Jan 31 Clinton vS Pedw6es Arena 6 p.m! Help: Please suggest some future local history stories t. Jan.,31 Dorchesteir vs Be Arene, and Matthews have done nothing I might not have done family often went without' food, abd were forced to 'sell rl s build a avers 8 P.M myself, and I'll never help to but. gallows to hang much of their furniture. His eldest daughter Barbara, had for �I!P"11110111Y; Just call me at 527-0240. /�yn. Feb.1 Tavistock vs CentenaJ them." res Arena 1* 2 p.m. On the ' day of the executions, crowds from all around the Sun, Feb. I Moms & Tots Skating, Arena i-7 p.M6 province gathered in Toronto, shice public hangings were ANOM A100fit . A • Sun-, Feb. 1 H. L. Arena 7-11 p.m:. treated almost as a sporting event. -Many of the -crowd Md.. Feb. 4 Moms & Tots, Skating Ardna '.'l.-3'ptm, were likely rebel sym S t S1 C$-­.­Wedj`F`eb.4' Womens"B "rimhall Arend pathisers. so the Orange militia were u'dienfi st I. ,I ba rn stationed around the gallows, armed to prevent.. any rescue .815. attempt. Samuel count asked to speak to his fellow prisoners BY WILMA OKE 'hil?whcn- they are, teaching (ittion-Perth County Catholic,, Trustees' Association. Now before being led outside and =his ' last words were, "Be of Pupils will continue to different patterns made by School Board, Monday, was $124.15 ($125'la6t lycati; and B,cyqker g'radu'afes good courage boys. I'm not ashamed of anything I've be taught the basics . in reversing or, flipoing,over tt i the final -step required before Ontario Se Trustees' bool . . � John Farley. branch ad -r' done. 1, trust in God and I'm going to die like It man." The mathematics, Sant Alberico, triangulq drawing. the'Ministry of Comm i I?W. same asp last unity Council. S ed to the gallows. and their bodies were later Stratford, told the Huron- Mr. A)berico, chairman r. n of, officer at the otel two men walk and Social Services will 1i year. ministration ofti ns H buried in unmarked, graves in Potter's Avqntib. The Perth County Catholic school the new math curriculum cenae a small group home Canadian Imperial Bank .of The South Huron R itithorities, were afraid the men would be honoured as board- Monday night as. he committee' which has been. near Goderich. Commeice'in Seaforth, re" 'eaforth public knew where the wereburied, They and his presented %vorking on the project since - Roberta'�,,8*mp and, her grant Jtd cently completed the Fellow - martyrs if the y don � Centre was ran s permission to us* c.th b, hip Program of the Institute were correct-, in the 11840's, the two bodies were the new mathematic curric-u- 1,977.. said it is now ready to associate, Betty Bedard. in ball diamond on the Preclo" DAILY LUNCREON-SPECIA-LS -Cangdian-Bankers (ICB) at 't, transferred to a more honourable burial place. •and a lum . frotil kindergarten to be used by The tegtchcri'in. 0mcd,the school'board-they' -Blood chool- yard-in-Exe granite slab erected in their memory. Grade six. the system. He said he was anned- to start a small, s the University of "Westcrn De-liCious H,ome-Cooked Me'als, pi rbr Pee. Wee boys and girls The three men who died weren't the only rebels to Mr. Alberico, principal of using it in teaching his grade -group home in Goderich Ontario. teams 02 years and under) suffer- more were hung in, the Middlesex.. County jail St. Aloysius School, Said. three class -' at St. Aloysius Towliship 46ur:miles 'south the same as last ./year. "It (the program) was set GET ACQUAINTED OFFER, courtyard, and 92, were transported to Van Diemail's Land . "We are stressing, and the and finds -Iris stif'Grits doing of Goderivil) to Accommodate up by all, the banks as" a The board appointed a Tuesday, Fe,bruar' y 3rd (Tasmania), off the ' coast of Australia. Many others. like ministry (of, edtication) is well. four children,4between the committee for the Focus on continuing,. education pro Macktnzie. 'decided the wisest course to follow was to flee stressing the "hands. on Mf. � Alberigo said the acs of four and 14. They Faith program for the future- grant,- explained Mr. -Farley ib''the Vnited.Stat6s. where the d6si , r responsible apgroach., in,te4thing math who was transferred from Two Imahm re to emphasis of the new iiiatif is would be enrolling the child- Arthur Haid of Listowel, Ra'y government found a good deal'of sympathy. cmatics. " Children are given to make it full. ren in $t.' Mary's. School in Van Vliet._ RR2, St. Marys, Ingersoll to Seaforth'in"Sep. C For TM. PrW, One 4 Mackenzie's strongest supporters was. Itensse- blo4s in various shapes, to Godcri". i RR2. temloi., "The ICS is separ. ropout and more OAcr' business, t - he and Gregory Fleming, ate. fio", the,� banks but it Icer Van Rensselaer. a West Point 0 handle, such as cubes and In Crediton. 4his'progfa- has importantly, son of an influential Newe�York general. rectangular shapes.. which ��SNALL GROUP HOME' board will provide $20,000 to b6etrcarrised on over the pa represents them. They all S pare,Ribs" Mackenzie and his supporters collected crowds where- help I . them understand what TO BE STARTED the property committee past' support it. I This Weekend for seven �ears,• ' "Chi&en Wings" ver, they spoke in public about the Canadian rebellion and is � being taught. NEAR GODERI!PH 'maintenance %dork, such as On a vote of eight for and The course is a 10 credit Specials: need for a more democratic style of government= after All.. He pointed ollfthat teach- degree program And is open ­0`6ast Beef" The approval given to pain.fing. in 19 schools in three against on a motion by to t" . the Americans had revolted- ti9t Britain and won,. Soon provide for the educational the system until the budget John O'Leary the board went Dining Room Open ers, wt I have to leirn' new any bank* employee. Banks Mackenzie and his cdhorts had collected over 250 words and phrases. such as needs of fOUTchildren, 'by the is set litter this spring. into committee-6f-tife-wholc pay their employees' tuition. American volunteers on Navy Island in the Niagara Mr. Farley needed only ,ara River, Th6'board approved pay- Jollowing the general meet - By the.end of December, 200 more men joined them four subjects to complete the ng in to discuss d proposal for course. I se. Appiaring Thurs. Only 4 -Hers �-et -- ruent of fees total" ' - Varna s $5.084" * 14,to Ontario Scp- "computerized payroll He teceivid exemp- 'BL. -ANC FILE" crate School Trustees' Also titin for six credits from accounting 'service." Correspondbnt Day essay in both, the local chition. S3.158.04,($4,401 in previous studies. .(Old Time'Rock & Roll) MRS. MARY CHESSELL and zone competition.- 19801 up 10.5 per cent)" 4$2 -9969 Canadian Catfiolic . School W1n.terb-;tje,.­ 4-H Club UOMMERCIAL f riday, 4f Saturday It's 4-H time,again. "Get *'THE BLITZ',' es ready! Get set! Sc%%,!".G I and District SnoWtiloib( fi�_ClUb Continu it's" Clintbn a H"OTEL who are twelv�! or older by March I whq arc interested in making as skirt or vest to go Save up to 50% POKERIALLY"" With-ain existing outfit.should THIS WEEK-ISENTERTAINMENT • contact leaders, Kate Keys satsy,� Jane 311 Weftesdsiy, to Satuoa� and OW. 241-29• (262-536S) or Sandra Turner ONI V"lorm, Merchandise subject to prior sale Saftr&y Matinee 4.6 aweIN THE. Tit,401TION CW'.. (202-53.50) right away. .1 Hiep Nguyen has resigned Registration from 1-3 0.11u, XM FREE D-ELIVE-ItY SERVICE -her teffip6rarV ticaching-job' Of 0�_. in Kinkora.to take a position Starting from Dale.'&'Pumps Open Tues. to Fri, 9:30-sr;m.,ff p.m. with the Huron County Board w. 8 eas Carl, & Company., Closed Monday* Hy t of Clinton MITI Street. Oubtin ..of Education. She will be Telephone 3464250 teaching the � -Indo-Chinese. PRIZES DONATED BY: NEXT WEEKS ENTERTAINMENT students in the "English as a Murphy Bus Lines Anstett Jewellers WNIMA -Fen Serena Language", ptograni Clinton Chrysler Plymouth Wp-doedilay to Saturday at Clint Groves Electric acre-Va.Auto Wreckers" 0 High School for H. Lobb and Sons. and Saturday. Matinee 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. 6itir days a wevk, then will Clinton An 8 37 b What d S "AVM Jft -00 1% k*1 to spplld o' tomotIve Lerne Brown Mo6rs ROO Mdead -3 one day i wcck McKertle Autohmilve to Clinton Body Shop Eva, JA 306-FE0. .-travelling clementary Owerr Helve Small Engine, Haroldiing Shell school.,` to plan programs for Rows Sunoco, � ­ , M refug& children,, Paul KeiWg&n D.P. Alken--Br�tlwrs INOTE S'NOVITINS Brian Chesscli has Murrayerman1 Men's Wear y Tttylor Sterling V6ceut'j,FJM.FAUIP. retvived a first pri�oc m%ard Bra&hvis FIR, & SAI. - TWO SNOIfINGSTA 9 in the Legion Remembrance Huron Wholesale Argyle Marine . I . I �; support SeD..H.s e y highestquadity CITRUS FRUIT, from Florida to .,.You In five ddys. 201b. b6x 9.00 40 1b. box 17.00 PLACE ORDERS AT SA)..H.S. BEFORE FEB. 9, /81 58 Chalk :St. SeAforth, 0-htario 527-'0380 R WITH A STUDENT Or" delivery for i6filor Wtch the "uronxPoWtoe for pick up 4a'fe, 7.11'-'---"- i',-'111 1.1:1­ Iramm's Polaris J & J Pharmacy Sun. -TUE. � VM4W"tMV_L*-_3F _r�m- I I Rhy -& SlArl Variety ,-USE Fleming Fied Mill SAT. SUN. MAT1011E 2:00 P.M. Sol Hibbert J�NYFVRTHER DONATIONS CALL South! EXPOSITOR HARRY YOEING 48Z.'3493 Athletic Associdt,ion WANT -ADS,, Proceeds -To Crippled Sliowmabile POKER -RALLY Sunday, Pobruary-,1st' 13:, • ', � lieA - .I ,�-_ Mitchell-Seaforth sm I RdGI&TRATION; --:11 a.m* 4 p.m.. it 14116birt Township Shad Bordon Colquhoun's Bus or Jack. Brintnall's Shock I Entry Fees $3 iOb'- Share the Wealth Coffee and Doughnutt slarm4ROSEAT NILLIAM SAVANT-M"THEA I I S i