The Huron Expositor, 1981-03-19, Page 277
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Publiahed at SEAFORT". ONTARIO every Ttiursday morning by MARCH 18. 1881 like winds on Saturday 4d Sunday.
McLean Bros. Publishers Lt In tete Hensall-Urich area. hydro was o
d. On Sunday night last. Cardno'b hall in 36 hours until Friday noon. Telephone was crowvded tosuffocation. on the In th One service was disrupted over a wide area and
Andrew Y - McLean, Publisher occasion a the prcaebjhg of the -cxmmonk e -
Usan- While; -Editor damage antountf�g to thousands of.ddllars
Widdos%s. lines crashed to the
Alice Gibb. News Editor The auction sale on the farm of John C. MARCH 46, 1"6 and thoroughly reliable young man. whom resulted when poles and tin jeaforo will
John Dodds and Mayor Anderson of everyone wishes to see hake a success of his ground. Many rural lines out of
Steele. oV the lOtb concession Of Tucker- be out of service for. Some tinlc�. � Scifforth
Member Canadian Community Newspaper Assoctation. Ontario Wookly,' smith, on Tuesday last. was a splendid Scaforth were out on a hunting exp0ilion oil ns project. His brother Egbert. takes his
ff Nvwspaper As$' pl#cv on Dr. M , pe
00fatien and Aqd11 Our9au of Circylatign oir's home farm. .4 tbc worst of the st4m, although the
success. There were about 500 people Monday and sues in bagging tito fine
Jarrics,Ptintop has prolig.sed the resi. p.!j.C- .rete wed' calls when scrvicd. was
t. and !izeAt ocaih $144 -1 . I . I I ,
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'PEAF`6 �) hj� tAyn, h4sed from,. T.J, 0&rry. the well-hriou it wee W,1190 workmen. oftioving
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ia� of RenspIl. a fine draugiii: mare, ;Ile former Cleary store on Nfain jile crowd was the largest
e9wains '43 acres and %a,,* purch4se (or bQFSc s 75
1. fivig years the northerly wall. of the btlilding ovc�lpicd se
old for whi.ch, be, paid Ilig en. 4t -4n auction sale in the district for, a
t.of the hapdsome sunt of $249. Thi' max-6 is in. foal b' Shinen. The smok4p blackened wall)
6g time: Auctioneer NarolJ.:'Jiu:kWn sold
-Let w0urconscie ace. The Com ane. for thecstabfi0men 5 1
-let that it was thal buil0iog
b recalled the f.
Walton Chccm� Faclor% Ila% been duly 10 Prior"s Hero and is elibi lefor'regi%trat- steadily for five hours.
izcd and the Charter of,iLvicorpl1`111,10n ion, which stopped the flames 'sonic 80 %,Cars ik90 "Sometimc# there were too many people.'.
Have you- voted yet? You know, in Ontario s 32nd provincial- organ gC,,. MARCH 20,1931 front �% iping out additional buildings etlrilicr Mr. Jackson said. Thc9 got in the way
wing tl,_
election... it's your 61g chance to decid-e-Who'S to rut) our province for ha,, been applied for. The. folio Rochus Faber has rented Dr. Moir*s farm. south.
Pe men cornpri%e,the Board of Directors. viz- William Alexander, John L. Malone and
ff next - four or so -years, Louis McDunald. Walton: Andrew Morrison, a short distance northwest of Hensall. The district experienced one of t1hic Worst M.A. Reid of Sm-ifOrth were in Toronto this
rushing out-"ur neighboyrhood�' McKillop: Ja, McDtinitld. GreN:,John Staf- Rok:hu% has worked Por the doctor far tWersix storms of the season last week when freezing week on behalf of the McKillop Mutual Fire
If you haven't, take a minute before rus rains on Thursday were followed by tornado- insurance Company.
polling place and rea&on. It you've voted al-ready, read on anyway, then ford. McKiliop and John H"%itt. 6rcv. year% ;Ind has proved himself all industrio
you, II have your conscience to deal with.
The thing that's essential about this election, is whether or not it's ttrlie
for a change in Ontario. After 38 years with one party m power we have a M -ec
campaign which counts our vote with handouts and 'jingles instead of ateful orfions
policies* and explanations for past conduct.
money" and giving it to Quebec and the
For out ot4tar of the unknown, laziness, or complete satisfaction with tit, Ontario Frida% morning.
the status-quo, bntario hast been happy to have had a Conservattve skillIC011C is going it) %%,ikc ill)'. here till: Maritimes and other poorer section!. of the
tountry when %%c need it here. He also used
CICLAI(ill 1V%UI1'1 oil lilt' radio and qay: the scenes the fear of bilingualism to win the "little"
government for the past38'years. Will 1981 P6.any different?, That's,up Behind
to you. tildn'l thele N%Js till cIcLIlon going on.' by Keith Roulston vote I _U lie time.
By later I tonight it'll. all be over but the celebrating and the mourning. I hat's 1411V ".11N it's bccil in lhi% pro% inci , al iis t' ' ic Mr. Davis has been in a more
c1cclicul kallipatgn mvl, lilt. last less %%cvk!.. diffi position. He perhaps %ho%%dd
Whatever happens, locally and provincially, we'll be looking on with Alind voll'Alitutional debuics. pyvsidcntiaI, the people of the country. iranchis loi- the sake o'vari, y y truss
interest and with adm'iration for all the campaigners in this area. Ili local sisi(s and pundits pulling Joe (lark linill MORE GLAMOUR dv%pica le. greedy fedi (personified by the I ership for the first time in his career at
111(lL are provinces "here pro%ilicial de% itisli - clever Pierre Tru&au :who is u he consitituion. He may not have been
ridings i.t was a good clean fight. Winners and losers can be proud o'f that. troin Iinib. there Ilasn*t been a great deal of'
ims scenis to have its much it' not more ClMnintill st. fascist. inachiavelUan dictator). pleased with everything about the proposal
attviltibil given to the pro%iticial election. At t!" hu., a
011V point. Libci'al Leader Stuart Smith. 91�.Vwur as federal politics, 'Three conic to, A CONVENIENT ENEMY or the way it's being handled but lie has
campaigning croor-to-door had problems Alberta. Nc%%foun4iaiid and Quebec. Peter Lougliced, Brian Peckford and a stuck by his guns. much it) the displeosure of
not dnK getting people it) recogni,,c hina. but 11ohmal leaders in those till-cc pro%i.11c" succession of Quebec premiers have learned so . tile of his.own su&ortcrs. So lie call hardly-
0 und, tile -secret t t up to appeal to the little people of their fight an anti.Ottawa campaign Ibis--tinge.
'it - 11) 11,1%t 0__�%llipffing
belicNi ig there %%a% I campaign LIlldCI %%, _.- .•. fice of course call the Liberals. because
c"I till slit slit for ovilicill politics: you rut) PIX
• L% tile support of the people: the tile), wouldbc in away,figbfing themselves.
hen. there's no past t" it All (lf vv filch sof voursc. delights Preotiel * , 1. pr 74 1 witk-cs and %i hill they have ended up with Neit
Billba%w, %% ho kno%% s that people " 110 arell't 1101 d8ainst your opponents but against the
orked Ul) about :un thing aren't likely to' led(Tal ginciiinicut. You, see in provincial people who %Vant to sec things in black and insult-hig the very voters who put Ttudcau in
'ATtcL,-in Blunderiand.
turn a go%ernment outofoffice. He hopes canillaiglis if' you take shells av-dic ollier', White. not confusing. muddled shade:; of po%veir.
grey. Solutions arc it
-I ics ill tour province YOU 'not 011IN run (lie made easy' right the EACH OTH�
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That's how some people dedicated to the preservation, ..things I)ct)plc just qa% SICCI)N enough to let pins slip pal _I 1 11.
st -ovinces. The same so ific parties have been 40 r g ach
I historical in Perth County are describing, the--recent and not-so-recent in %%itil it nlajolity so lie call lia%c tile next nsk of getting shot back. but %oil hated fpds and save our pi -faces regularly in other. They have been left arguing among
lour sit- five �var% without the discomforts if automatically eliminate having .1 -good kitid of paranoia politics sui y
actions of Perth County 'Council and'the City of Stratford. portion tit rile (;if your lido: people the United States whet' the collifilon ellen,y thernselves about who is the least qualified
Blunderiand would seern to be the word for it. minority go% cr n lite fit. -1 . s cQpvqniently locatedoutside4he country. to run the govcrntnct1AJt*NAhV_;1 hig13"School
The campaign reinforces the thought that, %% his st M %I ick k% Ith th 'I* t through thick debating class oil some esoteric subject The past few months have seen the. City of Stratford pull out .Of- an despite what people say about the proVincial aiftl thin. It' you if agains( Otta%%a, the communists. Anyone who doesn't nobody seems to really care about. It doesn't
agreement with the County ot Perth regprding the restoration of the go%critinent being closer io ..lite licoplc, lussi'v%cr, you're tight , an oppont:nt that support you then is a traitor, someone who
I sing to tight back.. You cast. also. look supports
"""FryfOgeT tomo the lcoi]inty-pUll dUt-Of -Arl,zgre�mentwiWlhe-Gity. regarcling still u hure the vmzifianle -orts thosc� bad buys,who tire out to get -touch the baser passions of the people.
.114, . . , k�unimlm up 'tire hate- and -prujudke that:
11.1. m in Ontario. r aj iihc file underdo ..which is always good in its all.
the Thomson museum, the county back diSt of an agreement with a- at -lea, be fe(IM politics. You That kiiid of campaign hasn't been %cents to flow in some other pains of the
go%crunictil decides the fate of the country, arc the underdog. gain.ely
museum director, the -county decide to disband the Perth County jo. 11'reutier DavisAiini-sel ctmiary at election, tune.
ho%% it %N ill d-cal, defence
foreign cowltrivN_ wilat %:11,11.1piollillig (lie Cause of the Poo people of uakitown in On-tar
Histari cal 'Board and now to forego. restar-non plans J.or the FryfDge.I..- it k% ill %twnd oil defence. how it %% ill a'tei4j" `-�W'provinvc who are being tram pled oil used it a f6w years ago to \%-in a majority Maybe we 'should be grateful for dull
11". .�i,�'�t; increase ill (substitute ra -off, violated, di;- government. The fed% were taking "our tax elections.
Inn. promote foreign trade 1.6 - - ped. ripped
It's a depressing list, to say the least.
'Add to this the hassles perpetuated by the county regarding the Urg6nt
need for the relocation of the Perth County Archives and the lost becomes
a "formlidable jungle for those 'people actively involved in trying,,,to C conium t 0 "K IL� aut. tU10JUL is
preserve the history of this area.
Indicative of 'the lack of plann . ing and investigation on the part of Hello, out dere! Are you as sick as I am of near-defunct ringnufticiurcrO Sure, some
bounty council is the circu��surrouncling the county., archives, Fast fall the whole foofawraw concerning our u . npatri- w6tttd-go.bankr-upte-,Somejobs:��%,al4lo, be lost.
ated constituritlin. . Suaar and ow-hice But couldn't mote jobs be created by using
the " hist - orical'boArd presented a brief I to the council outlibing the need for Arc vou fed tip with the daily, battle in those hundreds of millions positively, than
the.a-rchives to relocate arrd reasons why the buildi-ng being vacateo. by' By Bill,Smiley by handing crutchim to foreign-owned
Parliament: the finger-pointing. the jo%vis.
the P&th District Health Unit (former registry office) would provide shaking, the . threats of colion by the alcoholics. If you answer "No" to one of quietly asked the opposition parties to corporations.
a
accommodation: Liberals. the howI& of defiance of the Tories, What in the world was accomplished by
favor of the 'county's social the yelps of frustration of th . c NDP? them. you are an alcoholic. trying to hide in agree to requesting the British government using money out of our -back pocket le, buy
The board and the archives lost out i n' closet. If you answer yes, to all of them Petro-Fina at a ridiculous pripc?_1rue,;we
the cl (o send the silly thing to" Canada, there
r a piece of paper that has been
services department and in favor of the assumption that e family And all live you are also an alcoholic., would have been no problem: The Brits are more Canadian-Q'ned g'
residing quietly in Westminster.' London. have w as sta
benefits department would -move fn also. Well, family benefits is not lel If all my readers are as angry as I am, or used to it. Nobody is against motherhood 'or
I England,. for more years ill" most of us are But this company will not put one more litre
moving into the building and-now County Council. is belatedly making the old. even half as angry, with all this ' raucous a-con,stitution coming home. of gas into our energy programme,. And if
btd' registry office available to archives.. Are you becoming a, mile nauseated, by; shouting. all these cries of Girnme.-'. or . But now that we don't build statuesil,of the new acquisition is as well-run as the Post
-too clear. In having . your tax dollars used- to bo stor in Ifni "Me too. * ' there must, be a long, slow burn• public figures., Pierre Trudcau w ' ice. or pusa .
The implications on the part of County Council are all like . a dynamite fuse. creeping across�'&% .. built of paper, that will rind its place in the - said. i
essence the county is saying the archives is not a priority, but because it Corporations like Chrysler and Mass And. as I have always f anybody
Ferguson. that could. not hack it in the 'ountry. history books, wants to separate, let them. go to it. 1, for
can't find anyone to take the whole building, it wilt let the archives in for market place'? My kid-'brother. who spent' ethirty-five As•a result, he and his centurions Are one: would not fight to hold Canada
now. It is an impOssible situation, especially -for employees of the Or the sonic tax dollars (yours) used to years in (be uniform of his country, and not bull-dozing their'way through Pailianloial, together, to force an erring son or daughter
archives. Instead ofl"facing a move . into a building -that with some buy up oil companies. paving ab(lq,l thirty at, any desk job, retired recently. with the alienating the provinces, and radiating an to stay home against his/her will.,
sharp`, are worilion Distinguished Flying Cross. among many 'arrogance that hasn't been sccn-since the If Newfoundland wants to go. 'let it (it?)
alterations YVould, make a splendid permanent home for the archives, the per cels fliorc.than the sh' other decorations. Hee-was a full colonel in days of C.D. Howe. and his demand 'for.
the stock exchange?,, go.,'With all that oil, and all that fish. along
employees are being asked lei make a'rnov_e that'could- be temporary, out armed fotpes."He has a pretty good -because Parliament was goting-un
Are vou tired to the teed, with the closure, with some spuds from P.E.1, the nitives,
And why? Why 'doesn't County Council just come out and say the con%lan't bickering among the provinc, -s. and pension, and is young enough to undertake a his way.%back in the Fifties. could live like kings on � fish 'ft chips forever.
second -career. And the Tories. stung bitterly by being
archives wilLbe housed in the former registry office - period. It would at the constant squabbling between them and 'cc The country would be bigger than Iceland,
ould think he'd settle down it) %%rpc turfed out of office after only*a few months
One w
least be an indidation that, the county has an interest in prdserving its Ottawa?, big memoirs, or perhaps run fill- parlianict I it. wandering the corridors of power. arc and a lot better off financially.
past, Xre.you totally ticked offsvith the constant But if she goes, let th�_gqvernnient. stop
c we11111N. or at least resign -himself to writing caustic equally intransigent in their opposition. reaching into my wallet for welfa , re and baby
That indication is also lacking. in, the county's dealing with its threats of separation from Ili ' .1
West ilic Querulous Quebecois. and recent'- letters-to-the-editor. signed Col.. Rct*d." THey won't give an. inch.. even should the bonuses and coastguard, protection. and new
dedicated historical board. To say relation* between the historical board from C comfortable home %ornewherc in Liberalc offer one.
A. ly. of all things: the New-00 NcWfic%? air-strips for Newfie.
"bIv disgu.,icd.%%itl1 unions Canada. On the sidelines. the NDP runs around in I've tuu'-out of space, and haven't even
ar�dl the county have been strained over the past year would be an Arc woo thoroug
understatement. But instead of wqrking, to improve that relationship, who %erve-lbe public•. postal. hospital. One %vituld be wrong. He picked up stakes, circles, trying to attract some attention. begun. If you iiirc,as sore as I am about the
he historical board and set up an tran%ii-'thiimbing� their collective nosci . erals on the Com
County Council has decided to disband t, at turned Ili% back on his .own country. and, They supported the Lib' iiitu- way this country is failing apart, under an
retired to'Fibrida. He had bad" Canada up (ion only because they, hate them less than
archivespboard to control Perth County. and Stratford artifacts. This tile law? onslaught of sheer. unadulterated crap.
I to the cars. And I don't blame him. they do the Tories: sound off. Let's hear you. Shout if from the
Tories.-
proposal has already run into snags with St, Marys declining an Th'cre v6u are. A lot of rhetorical Let's go back to rbe constitution. What a Haws about those tax dollars used, without' housetops. If you arc, as sore as I am
questions. It's exacth like tile questiori's for
invitation to join forces with the county and' the city. lot of poppycock! If the govcrnfi�cnt had so much as as by-your-leave, to prop UP welcom . Sorehead:. Let's be Soreheads
It there are any advantages to, the dis ' banding.of.the hist6rical board, together.
they are-not evident.'The action appears to be nothipg short of petty
politics. In the lo I ng run this,one decision could prove more costly to Have you, room for a. child for a da ?
efforts to preserve our history than the 'loss of sizeable governniept y
grants and the cancellation of restoration plans. For without the kind- of
I . I The %Llpport of the Huron Exlio%ilor,is experience. Weare lookingai line school day
overall guidance provided by the historical board, general direction solicited as NNV mike 1*111% .11 Slits till from May 04 to 08.
regarding historical, matters'will be lacking. F(Incalion W`(:A IFUT-Von call help its ni,il,t To the editortilli
`09 . 1 0 Your ideas would be %%ciconVcd!,I.ct'% join
It is a sad thing when political leaders of a county as wealthy as Perth contact "lilt eiii/ells. businesses. scr%jtv
,colors' home. help- the ppiific %orkrs our community thrives and, Ork%. with the rcs( of Ontario in I week ,to
eye to preserving what is left of our past. It leaves groupsandconinitinit% svr% ice agOlOv's NO),,
County turn a blind' dean tip a park. orgapi/c a %iock room Teachers %611 be contacting communitycelebrate learning.."
%%ould he inicresled in %:111611g, .1 'ontAIN
ng for our future. esperic storage arcs ill -,I dovstitot%ti %tore. plant groups and individuals with specif ic ideas. It
one wondering about"ttye wisdom of their planni Irnnintt . IICC %A ith the Childl-L-11 .11 011' "o"Ic %cedlings. for an frilivitic gardener, is our hope will 11% contact Sincerely,
Thp Li�jowel Banner whool. thatWitizens i% oc,ont, Sincel
and at at SPS (527-0790) to offer suggestions or Paul Carroll
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The them(.- for Education WC(A is "(0t the same time learn something about hoN% leave requests for this cornsimnity learning Principal
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mholire% learning 11% Item. 11
Tolhepditor: and chillirch of all 1 aces ill olit, pros lilt 0
I earning is not confined it, lilt lour �i ill,
It is nice to see the 'whole, story re"orted
a school 1111ilding" 11 is 111 ofigoing ill(
C\Ilvl.lcllcc for .111 of lis. It '0%.ctlr% oll Thank you for printing the two letters to seem to have some old valves and I hope, `much more than just tell its who is visiting
Letter was a hatchet J*Ob of - 1 -
daybasis in Al (IM"'Iers 0I Ir the editor in w6ck*s paper regarding the Another group taking on next ycikr*s re- who such as the fine articles on area homer comn,•unity. Lean mins; "
c\icnds \%,:Il lic\ofid incident at the Seaforth'% Brotherhood spemsibility will not show'such a lack of renovations and including the interesting
file formalities of "educalion" ill %t ,00h &
Night. It's interesting bow people only read manncrs, good sense, and "Christianity" articles in the Agricultural Salute, I know
Since I joined the staff' of thc..Huron charges. Inc wriler, obviously IIkplllg kilt. Learning 13ro\idvs it% \\till 111411-k- 'he", .1 \% hat they want to and apparently never read toward their fellow perg6n. I'm getting my money's worth when my
Expositor almost two *years ago. I have met courage of his/her convictions, fired from standard of 4iving: it I?rcsciil% if% ll,,h past^ the first few pages. I'd li�ke to take a moment to thank the parer a" lives hit the mail. Keep up the great
some extremely capalIld. conscientious and ambush while hiding behind, the mask of intidard for life. It was nice to read, in the paper, two paper for a, wonderful job they do covering reporting and terrific work.
considerate people whom I proudly call my anonymity. SPS recognizes the imporiaricc tit sur the area'sevents, It's true sometimes an Thanks,
i2" ago. a prepared release describing
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friends and fellow wbrktrs. Such a hatchet job is. in my opinion. more community in the learning I)roeess. U(Ir Ill's how the Legion w omen cooked and served a artli&le gets forgotten or bumped. a%ide due to Janis Bisback (Mrs. Peter)
Last week the Expositor published' an akin lin, spirit to the gisterhood, of Lizzic reason--with the support of our lovely meal for a hundred dr,morc peopli a lack of space but the -Expositor dots so Hensall
unsigned !fitter 'which. accused the staff of Borden than thin brotherhood of, ratan. intend to set one day l4side in EdUcatill" and how much fun it must have been to sit'
this paper of printing kearsay.aittl glasisip. I do agree with one of Ardgtif'Reader's Week 1981 to serve (and learn) co 111111unit%,
9 back and watch some youthful, nubile
need% h%%ay from the school building itself. dancer jiggle around the stage. but (hank
suppressing news of Grodma and Crrand- statmentsv aWfudes w' omen
pa's peccadillos. losing Articles hoptled in to 'f_very job is a vclfwportruit of the person We hope -that cidiens, businc%%e% and goodness someone covered the other side of
this office and then dissembling when who did it." -community agcneic% will respond po%i0vcI% the evening's events: The fact Ahat two To the men of Scaforth and Aistrict'servieg sponsored by area service 0016�- to which we
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I questioned abdut-their disappearance. Yvonne Reynolds to our requesl0offers to placc;oor children invited guests werc�, asked to leave a clubs I should like to comment on the recent were invited-. It was stated its a London Free
rias Freelitiet -writer and -part-time proo&aduT Vehfute' throughout
gathering of comrnunity.mlindc�d or. episdde an Feb. 26 which Mrs. Pbmberton press article th"M "Ac other t)vo candidates
submitted to substantiate any W for McLean Brothers Publishers the town. Perhaps we can offer a hand ata these garib-aflons. The group sponsoring the event and I experienced at the brOthe.rhood"niRlit PleAse'turn to On& 3