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�, Published at SEAFQRTH, QNTAR10 every Thursday morning. by FEBRUARY 14, 1881 I . I 1. .- I -- forth will be banned if approval of the - -
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: .r. Cardno of Seaforth, the proprietor of . . I Mpartment of Highways can bb obtained.
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our m I ___ - . . t1V - t Seaforth council -decided at a mceting
Mondav evening. The "No Parking" propo -
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i lastin favour upon all who attend entertain -
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'Susan White. Editor !i*_ .0 � in. the Alme-ears e - al came as an alternative to, a .suggestion
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comfortably heated_ Itis,no% frequently so ,I % . -_ --- ,� . - .travelled ,portion of Qoderich Street be
� . Meffiber Canadian Community New cold as to b .
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I . oper Association, Ontario Weekly widened from three to seven feet. by the
Newspaper AssooJalion and Audd 6breact of Circulation I dangerous for persons to sit In it. It. would . a few days. ago. Mr. Ortwein is one of the ,supplies of all kinds t 'and equipment to M -� elimination ., . . ulevard on the
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also be a great improvement to have a lamp , largest dealers and exporters of onions in Boe of ]London. who i:5, moving here and ..
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. in -the -passageway 4i the foot of hi f the country. 06 .ships aii An (qkirilg, up tivingroom, ,
: . . $u,bscription rates: . the s1ArA-)_,_.,,.t, is part o,, I . ,4 Qvcr A.W.B.A.W. - Hemp, ,some action had.to be taken because of the .-
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out,: almost no one. is. much interested in, the. -Huron -Middlesex -and Perth. season., 01 � I r � I 1. I Charlg.s Troyer�.-MetchlaL-and-.postmgLU" N�IK ' * ' . Hensiall spent lost Sat6rday in, Toronto and
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I campa,igns and just about everybody is closely watching the Huron -Bruce o Hills dreen. and Mrs, froyirwere visiting L- I , Witt f-Ae--if --garrie "bet"en Toronto
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r , to Manitqba, has bought out the boot and 'their old neighbours dris -week, Mr. ancr join the Expositor in extending.. congratula- Maple Lcqfs, and New York Rangers' .
� contest,: In fact until nomination meetings. were held in that riding, most ' - .
:. - . - -1 ,shoe-stock,business'of Thomas Coventry of Mrs. Thomas Coleman of the second tions and best wish to Thomas'St0fiens of Saturday night was old-timers night at the ,
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.of;them were in t running.) I I5e4forth. We understand Mr. Coventry' concession of,,Tuckemmith. . the Queen's who celebrated his 90th Seaforth Arena when the stars of other -days,
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I "' ' ' the north of Seaforth With a0mpete -,-- warcnt-hran-d-ttrat_- that_-rar-equa4jt.y_,- __..takg_..q . . 'Mr. Logan has secured a - and h W n tour on been a resident of Seaforth for 65 years. veterans of the Army. competed with the, '
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I. - well-established'a iTable business and Monday. Lucy Eckert has returned to Detroit after a ,Navy and Air force.
humility, for more than 18 years has retired, leaving an open field. - and . . -
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I :, But in the area's other two tidings, it's business as usual strong wit! . FEBRUARY 16, 1906 � .... I., , ' 5 on
�- incumbents Jack Riddell and Hugh Edighofter considered awfully likely I J.W. Or,twein of H-ensall, John E. McDonnell has sold his garage FEBRUARY 17,1096 course at gX.A.F, Statioh.. Crumlin, visited I
r . winners. I I . I � was in Sieafo�fh property in Hensall including fine stock of , Parking on Goderich Street West. Sea- his h6me in $eaforth over The weekend.
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� . .those of ,us who live in this neck of the woods: we're a little contrary. - . 111. I I 11 Suffar and spife .
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I I When 'the' ruling party in Ontario politics for 38 years has. been .� I 1'� 1 11 . I :. 11 4Z7 1
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: Ottawa, the fedibl riding that Seaforth is in the middle of consistently . . .1 . ing
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There is a school of political thaught that holds that a great deal can be . %. .� . I It's extremely difficult. as any columnist And I get a letter from my kid brother.
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accomplished by an opposition MP or` MPP -more in' fact than. by a I � �, .. I I knows. to -please all of the,people alFuHhe retired and living in Florida. with pictures of
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stomping on a maverick 0,vi,.effective G,pposition member, 'the 'theory I t'%".: .1 1. ., next column. so.ethey can get madder. tThe till the Florida flies get to him in July and he .
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goes. He or she can have a�freedom of speech and influence that ordinary .-* -, - I " ��,. other half sort' of enjoys it, forgives my .
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. It could be that Seaforth area voters buy that argument, and certainly '1� .. , � --!L-. On the whole ,. ,the, letters I get are
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. , . . we've been I . . . . . . , " , L I 11, � -0 letters from both sides. A Manitoba editor is other da from. Bill Francis, Moncton, B.C.
, levels of government. I I I . I ", I I . I "tWnking of cancelling the column. Reason9 ' ' y
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I—— 1.-, -"-"'*'-ourselves-,and�our,-zelecte.d.!.r.ep.r.eap 'whichever "While it -'is under�tandable that family But more to the point. his letter is witty, .
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1. . , healthy one that ' o I ought to continue. It does get a bit tricky though.' In SHARING THE VALENTINE "SENTIMENT -Sunday students at behaving. Once or twice a year would be, common sense. I wonder how. in your youth, _ 1-1.
order to know how to vote locally, we have to have a pretty good idea of - St. Thomas Anglican Church devoted their time, -to making homemade sufficient."" I I "I you got involved in flying a -fighter plane., let
� I valentines, for residents of Seatortfi's two nursing homes. The children I I should be so lucky. You are quite right.
- - � .who's going to form the government. '. . . � alone'risking combat in one. (Ed..note: me I
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, And we're not taking- bets on that one- yet+------------ .'��.�--'----"-'-.-�'r,�-",_._,..... � . are (left to right). Caroline Dyck, Dawn sir. Once or twice a year would be sufficient. ,tool) I remember during those war years.
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: I You may have noticed a few flubs in last week's Expositor. There 11 ACROSS, to say. "Keep ori, writing about your , foggy morning, He didn't walk away,from
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observant reader would have spied a heading about arenals on an editorial .. 5. Close friends. . 31. Acorn tree. - I . i columns." . Speaking of, education, he says 'he'
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We've got plenty of excuses for things like that_IaStL week it was the 10. Void or empty space. . . . .. other than family -related. are good and have think much oUtoaay's big schools. Of the ,
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: I .-fact that people were missing . . . 12.* Each; abbr.' . amed on everything
� ,to heaf excuses. I 1 13. Perfume smell. , 1� . I . g from ..
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Just one more maybe? The big excuse we community papers have'is - - . 15., Argon; Symbol). .bol). 1 37. Crow bar: I I , accuse me of being. the'right-hand man of =en and hard liquor, which all agree is a .
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You can hide yours im-th-e barn. a"r"Ifte"" age of uhdLie-the'cotititer in . phe, )neral. . 41. Lowers bar lights. I . drawing up the menu for this year's winter. being strapped at school.
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. I one or. page 16 for the whole town to giggle, tsktsk or turn red 1. with anger . 120. .....:,eyed. . . I ••
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I neighbiburing paper the other day, one that is printed and hits the . 26. Scare away. 3. Dance step. 7. the; (French) with me over a point but urge me to continue prof6sions.
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11 as Wednesday noon. Another reason far mistakes, ,for ,difficulty In ' I I - -11 � � I I 14, Suffix of ,bake. Is .
I 's ,frazzled netves ' ' . . to I . again.) And I get letters from Liberal's who eyes'were fixed on distant goats and whose I
meeting out deadline with the printer, for. our stiff. . 1 17., Small drum: I � .
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emerge4_.We simply don't. t4me to get news, through the, works . , - 19. Counterfeit. ' I I
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I . here and have it all in the Expositor in areasonably interesting, easy to . . � 11 21. ., .; Grande, river. already come. in'the form of Petit- Pierre. . lived nearby. I
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I We've had to leave some news QUt of, the Expositor of late too' partly 24. .Walking.
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because of deadline,- problems. partly because papers are thinher this � I I . 25 .... : with a kiss.
. , I . I wrote too much about teenagers, because I little wiser. I h aive.bccome just an old fellow I
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I time of year. We i�pologiie If your favoUrite group, has been a victftn..�.WO' , f � 23 , & I 11 � 26" Disliked. . am a school teacher. � round whom the wind blow ,
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time that we can accept news for the Expositor. And we'd be delighted to I'll � A. ext 40. Eir;stein,lum. (Symbol). Lake. N.W.T.', excoriating mb for talking . 91
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i safe topics. motherhood issues -many' Call niake'his 'stand for what he'believes. but if ' -it's best to water down the things you know .
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Behind the scenes 1them: the greatness of'Ontario. the freedom he does he's most likely cutting off' are right; so you
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. I 'First off.. if he or she hopes to get eldcted, work to change the policies of the party positive and forget about the negative but hi compromises. deciding it's,better to sacrifice somehow he's not ohridealist anymore,. He -
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I Such people have made a lot of hcadli�es but if he expresses. opposition to these Our iaealist wins the nomination of hiv t ally; . � I to 911 our politicians.
. . ' And-now,our idealist fin ' 'tights his way to qiove to the Itont befiches. to the fabinet Afew minagii to keep ifi;ir idealism as the I . .
over the years: the Spiro Agnew., 1hC during his nomination speech he's not likely - party an'd more compromises must follow . .y I .
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current scitridal anion 'U.&: legislators to get the party nominAfloh. He may solve I t 0, 1 ey . I
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begins to die, or the candidacy begins to die. of party not so much oil principle, but on will turn on a candidate who .supports belbrigs - to 6tbgrs. He riS bxpected then .to , governmdnt'likely to bt! turfed out by the Ir^ 1. , , "
I Conipromise 'slowly crbeps in to temper wfiich partyL he's most likely •to find success bilingualism. So our candidate. if not at least toe the line of party policy, to support the voters, wh6 aren't` pittlent.etiough to wait for VWDAY • 11
. . idealism. with. After all. if you're Roing to have to disavowing his belief. wilt do his best to, pitty. Nether ,,he- belicyds in the. nartv's,
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