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- APRIL 22, 18$1 APRIL 20, 19S6.
Published at $#-AFQRTH, ONTARIO every Thursday morning by Un Tuesda} morning last abutu ' o'cletck. While Jerry Doerr. McKillop Township
V McLean Bros. fubhaher&Ltd. the building, known as Sharp's Hotel +v:.ts
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� /� y1� CounctUor lay ill in Scott Memorial Hospital
diseuvered to be on fire. The alarm wasy /' here. the large barn on his farm at Lot 3.
Andrew Y McLean, Publisher A given and the firemen ++ere speedih on the concession of McKillop. was destroyed' by
Susan White, Editor scene witty their implements of +►ar. "1 he lire fire of undetermined on
Monday morn-
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Gibb, News Bditor originatgd from the stovepipe tar the dining T J Wilson and Messrs. McCsragor and disposed of it' to J. Hirrbert also of MilWn ing . D stage is estimated at $I6.000
room Urquhart are shipping away large quantities Who is now in the neighbourhood. MrM1 paoiall.� coverecl by. insurance. Most of the
Ad bRr G fa GornmVnrt . New,g er AA; 011tarto W#OkIY A o lad arced Jantc>s Fcr �u-,on had Qf lumbi r front this station. -Herbert intends, to make his home there. Ei� stock was saved, 'but a horse, several, calves
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g g r: and Mrs,. William S:itElth. and son
rite+.count' suets tncm, young Mr, Souter and other clay a very b4ndsome tatter skin. which M n eve to,
'and rtnia he had �titrchased Ii r<i'a,n Indian. front near � William cif Durinvdle'spent tlE0keekend with A 3 hl.. _ rev..ett kii�tl�ay $4. f
SAO ORTH, ONrtiTAR19, APRIL 15, 19&1, Mr: Coal" %%ill take up• tadd iu ,,
Hensall.. It Wi5 a paritcufarl} find` pelt; Mt. and,M't•s..FM;k Smith of Dublin. Hensail- to $t. Joseph Eo the status of a
there.auntte hi hway will be o sect
We understand that Thomas Sturgeon lit beautifttlh• furred. Mr. M botigall sa%s % is Col'. and Mrs: R.S.RSHays, Mr. avid Mrs. 8 Pppq by Hcnsall
• g the first he haT%cen around here'for about Wallace Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Chatitlier of Commerce, President R.tl.
Out i the a►r t tate Sth concession Ha}, lately said p an Sutherland. Dr. and Mrs. F. Bechel Dr. Middleton said Wednesday.
American , +cr. a marc and a last spring 20 +ears. }�
P g Samuel Eagleson of Milton. North .Dakota, and Mrs. J.A. Mudn, Mr. and Mrs. G.B. "We feel it should be retained as a
cult for ++hich he received the neat sum of provincial highway The cost of titaintainin
5310, Mr. Sturgeon keeps good stock andas ++'ho a fe++ months ago bought the McTavish Ferguson; Mr. and Mrs. R.E. MCKcnzie of shouldn't be made the res on g
First hand experience is often the most valuable, and longest lasting, a result revci%es good prices. farm on the Mill Road, Tuckersmith, near Seaforth were in Clinton on Thursday County taxpayers."a p sibility of
kind of 'learning. we nettirr Hen+all's lumber merchants
here, ++ill not take up his abode there having evening last attending the Military dance. Mr. Middleton stated.
Vial's one reason we applaud the educational approach that's seen -
$eaforth students get out into the common qty and learn how things really rm
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work, to.supplement what they've learned in school about haw they ought fed•'.0 with th* education system
C to work.
Students from Seaforth Public School have been careful listeners at • -
council. -meetings in McKillop and in Seaforth. An SDHS Grade II class This -is being +tritten on the eve ofrhe Sugar and Spee' the last ballot, and who chooses to scatter
� provincial dcctiun to Untarnt, but it could my monet._c+.itcr,C,y r tt will buy a vine.
toured and asked questions at three Local farms this week and will be be the e+c of an% election in an+ province in Why not vsttcti:•t : fc3r:#he--Nna' man, a-
dding .the same at some Seaforth businesses, in an attempt to better lois fAr tivng thamimun,, P By Bill $m'I ley good man, a man of igtcllcct and ntegrity?
understand our own small town /rural environment, Going up against the incumbent govern• are putting up the bucks. `� fear. And it happened before that in Quebec Because, while he is"a good man, and would,
And we hear that other schools take classes on similar forays out into ment resembles *v.ery much a promising it means that the government tan , when the ;Liberals, before they became 'rich make an excellent -representative, his party
-the Real World. heavyweight fighter going. up against the cvnicalh hire clever people to write and slick, bumped theDuplessis, right-wing can't.witi• E
A sure-fire way to make a Community Stand Still, Or even Slide world champion. He has its knock the champ speeches, brilliant people to, plan glossy -ad Union Nationale,, now a mere shadow on the• Thos,' I'm going to vote liberal, even
backwards is for its schools and the work world to ignore each Other. out, or make hint look sit foolish that even campaigns. Quebec horizon. thought 1 don't know a thing about the
the judges have to award the challenger the bt•ut.al pcople to twist arms and remind of Being of Irish extraction, 1 always, without Liber'a) candidate, excopt what 1 hear.
We're nqt criticizing either the book or the. practical approach to learning title. If it's anvwhere near close. the chanip past favors, and opportunists to'dcnigrate the fail, vote against the government.- By the -As a result. I will be drummed out of the
by saying that a healthy community needs both. wins. opposition parties. time this appears in print, the Tories An
teachers' union, which 'has urged all
' Academics haves lot to teach all of us who are still willing to grow and Ho++ vides this apple ret provincial politic I? - latter, +%ithout •access ttistttr�ttuttey Ontario; who -have a-menagezt-trek-with the .machers -w vote against the: liberals.
Learn. Learning out of school is essential so our kids can a`p'ply what they Well. in the first place, the party m power can light only with +vh.tt they h.tvc, and tt s NDP feoe'rals and the -Liberal government in Why? Because the Liberals have chosen '
theory and has its fingers in a stranglehold un� the public, an uphill battle. They can't afford the Ottawa. (doesn't, th;l „ilpggle,the.,.mind?) ++ill education as one • of t eir sacred cows oto
know, and -see it at work in the community.,The old saw about t Y arse. o Ment advertisin the sybaritic
purse. p° g• likely have formed another minority' govern- attack. And not a bad choice. The public. ,as
practice is, like a' lot of old saws, true.. This means that it can run an over. sycophancy iif'a venal press; the bus lir the ment.`H'ow coutd.the ye ci�fcaLed..���,tllwP,ll°asmanttcasher� is -fed a to,thorars
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- - ihl�i great to--see'local schools- teach' -Our kids both-, WL-Wetcom - evliielminu advcrt,rsmg campaign. Conduct its ., plane with the free bar, the frac buses to thatanoney, and' ii leader who epitomizes all with the presgnt,pdueationat system. Include
these trips. to see the real world in action. After all it's the future ��++n slanted polls, and throw grants and pack nam' atiun Hteetings. the small-town, •small-minded_ attitudes of me in.
generation who. we'll look to, to .chap a it. patronage in all directions. cspcciall•v when a But. lo� II is not lost. People -.are not traditional Tory Ontario? .,
9 9 1 think the system. which by the way was
• seat is in danger. sheep: not q ite) -Every so often.• a sick. But I'm in a quandary,. Out on my front architectured by the resent provincial.
Every nickel of this vast wastage comes glossy government campaign goes dawlt the lawn .is a sign, urging people to 'vote NDP, P
' •• premier when he was Minister of Education,
out of: your pocket and mine. A provincial drain. as The People suddenly demand to My wife, in a weak moment, allowed a friend
election costs'you and me!anywherc from len kno++ ,what the hell the government stands, t�lke her into installing it, with my urging. H niether knows where it has been nor where it
to g hundred million dollars, gmost of it for. besides motherhood, prosperity. and a des can't
n tavote Tory. because
cause has detest
t stand is It full of brilliant young -people with new
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disu ,sed in the form of , overnment turkc+ in evcry seat in the legislature. P
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information government announcements of It happened in B.C., ++lien Dave Barrett Ontario 'to become a second-rate .province, -meas. old fogies who fight'the new' ideas at
Aq,'Easter.crossword.
*ems Q r/a /�0 ten million •here, two million there. eight knocked out the right-wing government of `despite its enormous resources,, and because 'every turn, and middle-aged nyerRs who
tr Vf713 tVta/ million elsewhere. and so on.
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Bennett.: And in Manitoba; what I resent the manner its which the Tory ,can't see -past salaries ati8,pensians.
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supposedly democratic election, is wgith l ft•+win NDp, ling Lyun knocked alit the leader, a fairl mediocre olitician who Bur me not on the lone ratite. Bury me
It means that the government. fighting a ri ght•win Sterling y P y p
by !%orm K"bley, pp 6 squeakgd into the leadership by about the instead under a heap of frustrated you
" both hands 4o public money. scattering •it it happened in Quebec whop the PQ same margin -as Joe Clark. and. only because . people who are getting neither an adequate
+wherever it might glean votes, regardless of knoCkpd off the smooth Liberal organization, the Northern Ontario voters had to get home . education for a 'job. nor. an adequate
` the provineial debt, regardless- of, its. who riddled. Avith, parsonage and corruption and by bus, rail and plane, and couldn't vote in education for life with a capital L.
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Canadians are A�ne�icans who live in the cold
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colder climate; so marc cynics who question a ets of Montreal with
1. Actress..... Gardner �. s are Americans who live i those soldiers in the siretion Behind the seen•es
4. Wot s up.,..•"? . ti � y,+;�:��I `: , . t Y q guns wasn't' something seen in Canada.
7. Stan for radiator the sense of Canadian identity will saV. • Those television pictures must have been
9 b Keith Roulston
10. Nip taste. . Recently in Washington Canadians sa++ y misdirected from .the. southern U,S. where
• again how different we are from Americans. own handguns in large numbers here while_ remirLder of the difference in our sister we were used to seeing the national
11. Vehicle The gun shots rang out, again and another ehe da there. Gun Consols would perhaps societies. It was the October crisis, 1970. For guardsmen ringing universities to let blacks
12. Ancient famous American came w^'thin inches of make a start on correcting problems down the first time Canadians were shocked with enter.
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13. King of rabbit death. Visions returned. Depending on your 'there but it goes much deeper ,than that. the reality of organized political terrorism in
t 1 2' 3 4' 5 6 7 4 age you thought of a"miss on Roosevelt, a hit The realities of our lives are quite `
15. Large bunny g Y g Canadians have never been as interested in Canada. The. FL"Q •had kidnapped a British different than the Americans! When was the
of John Kennedy, the stunning deaths of guns as Americans. diplomat. A few days later a Quebec cabinet
1T, Short .for I have 10 31 :.._ _ _ 1?- -Mar-tilt r�otheo Ki„g- -and Bobby Kennedy _ last time you saw a shop filled with
minister followed., No one apparently knew handguns? When was the; last ,time you saw
19. Cow Cry within months of each other, the shooting of There art so many different .signs here g
20. Rabbit food 2i3 14 15 '� John Lennon: Thev were the celebrated than in the U.S. i recall drivingthrough, . how well organized, how large, this group a convoy of army trucks roaring down the
g . was. The government declared the War highway?
23. The smallest unit. cases but evgrvwear thousands of other Detroit a few years after, the riots in -1967, g y•
ip 161� Measures Act. Working on, the weeklyAmeWhen was the last time you even
N. Verb art_ of "to be _ _ die ervery year' n the streets n gun incidents.
of the Uore niMld Blocks
thaof trcmia neo ngs had
oodelikleveled.
e foot essc e newspaperiw-Clinton at.the tittle I had to go
p 20. 21 . 23 2k 2S out t. e, air •!°lase to _cover,som_ething._ 1 saw int? yy _d
a.soldier in uniform?- When was the last
29. Vir Inia Ab te#er "" States from gun shots than -died in , ietnam protected by huge iron grates that seemed - - -_ erne you saw apalice n like"the Atnerican
I. wheeled up to the guardhouse and prepared t
27. Actor.....: • {n ma
g . ( br•) 26 9 in a year. cold in ihe•warm Sundav afterhoon'sunlight. policeman with 'his space -helmet, hat ,
as usual to give my casual friendly wave, to dark, impersonal sunglasses 30. Tulip Starter Canadiags come •generally from the same. i was living •in Toronto at rite time, in the the security guard and drive right through,,' P g sses and gun swing -
33. Easter.....,.. `30• 32 32 33 34. 35 'a ethnic stocks as Americans: the English, heart of the city. 1 had never once seen the Y g g g ing at the ready on the hip like an old-time
barely slowing. This ,day was different. tins in erg
Scots. Irish, Germans, Italians and so on and ugly steel bars or iron mesh that was on g lig - •,
36. Vanished into thin...... 3b 31 ti There were two guards, the barrier was
so on'. - We have lived much the same every building in this,part of Detroit on even down. Each car was std ed and the identity
38. Variety Of burr experience that saw our forefathers battle one building in all my wanderings of the PP y
39: 19 • April 1981 39 40 42 43 against the elements and the primeval forest streets of downtown Toronto. There .the of the occupants, acertained: ; We may watch Three's Company along
with the Americans. We may be as
42. Egg resting placeroad fork and take life. Where then did the expensive.•. baubles of -modern,. urban, af- As a search went it wasn't much, or at fascinated with'' who shot JR. as the
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_ 4 hem to what they have fluent society sat safely day and night least int wasn't much for me since I was a Americans, we may drive American .cars,
46. 3, in Roman Numerals` G+�' S0, 51 i today and us to a very different experience:' behind the protection of only a fraction of an reasonably familiar.: it was however, the '"wear American -styled clothing and yet when
• • g inch of plate glass. shock of it all. it was sometbing, N% just it comes right down to it. Canadians are very
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There are some who claim that un control '
y ' legislation is the difference. People don't On this side, 'bf° the border another oda-•list as pictures -of ns
49. Sticky substance -`- �• I P diftcrefrQm Ame"ries
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T e whole -familyis involved at theprewschool'DOWN v
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The recent dee.irion of the Mcltlillop experie ccs for our young children. The Seaforth far thttYr generous assistance' in positive stand Ion such an important issue. the pre-schoolers and parents of our
2. By way of, passage. Council not to support the §eaforth .& nursery school is a means to .this end. helping us to maintain our Nursery School. You have, ensured'that the Nursery School community.
e 3. Easter month District Pre-Schogl Lcarning ,Centre , was In this community. nursery school is a We applaud votir -courage in taking a, will continue to provide excellent service to Patricia Rodney. President
4. Washington....... regrettable: Sixteen per'co,gt of our students family project with mother. father and child
5. Paddle. are front'McK'illop,However, the statements involved in the same adventure, It is also a
6r Last minute Study attributed to, one councillor that "+we, area valuable community project with each famih" McKi110 eosin cillos s� $he.
�.babvsittin serOce" and 'that "hiothers making its contribution for the good of all.+ • y7 was' noted
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should stav home'', are deplorable, We have definite educational goals. These
• 8. Actress:..: MacGraw It is of the greatest importance .that we involve not the "3R's," but. the development 1 am replying 'to, an article which appeared meeting which is more than I can say for the The main reasoq i am replying to this
9: Banned insecticide respond to these statements iii order to of physical; social and intellectual skills in your last week's paper. reporter Wilma Oke. also attending then article is that I, do not like having'made a
14. First woman correct misconceptions about our organiza- appropriate to the age of the children. We were pleased to have the pupils front meeting. i find it very difficult to have a statement "ll' have 'read that the most
16. ......constrictor tion. In addition. we have the opportunity to St- Public School attend our, mc'cting. productive meeting with a reporter chirping important part. of a young child's learning is
The SeafortJt &District Pre-school Lea'r'n- recognize at an early stage. children +who They sat quietly through 2'/t hours of our in.
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18. Epoch, period. g P y may have physical and mental difficulties. In
m in Centre is a Parent Co -O erative Nurser P Y --
20 -'TaXI School Parent co-ops are non-profit, non- our nurser school handicapped children can
be assisted through training program,, that
21. Ostri -like bird discriminatory nurset'V schoo which are 1 g g P g
Myftle p �� 5 focus on their articular and Individualacos' pa�� Band
22. Years (Abby `� administered and operated by parents. They , Q
24. Eggs, Pl. of Ovum. assist qualified teachers on a rotating basis. needs. I received a letter the other day from band and'with the impression their daugh- speak for the high morals of themselves, but
Mothers and fathers are actively involved We realize that many individuals are 'not South Carolina concerning the impression for their patents and teachers also.
25. Spring, month and spend more. not less, time with the familiar with our aims and programs. g p te'rs left on the people,of Myrtle Beach.
28.3 men -in . a ....... the Seaforth District High School Band left They may hay come in second in
children in school 'activel artici atin in However. it,is the dui of our elected officers g In general, our students are polite. affable n
Y participating. g Y on at least one resident of. Myrtle Beach. I and well- shaved. and these comments from competition, but to us, they are NUMBER
31. Cowboy rope, lariat. the programs, to educate themselves off matters before h
p g , . have enclosed' a copy of she letter which 1 Mrs Kingconfirm our o ONE,
• 32. 'Part Of bridle The Seaforth &District Pre -School Learn- council in order to make responsible pinion of not just the
n Centre is licensed and incorporated and decisions based on true facts. hope you will share with your readers: girls but of all the students of Seaforth Tell all the girls and chaperones that we
34. Convent woman g p District Hi h -School. Bruce Shaw already miss them and send them oue
. Sii3ep vision. meets all standards set by the Ontario Sincerely. For too often, it seems, we must contend g PrinI it warmest hello.,.
Minis, of communit and Social Services. Patricia Rodney, President pi
Ministry Y with malicious rumours and exaggerations Once again, congratulations to you, 3T Actress Kate...... Man arent'k have come to recognize that ' and the Executive Members gg SDHs 8 Y your
Y P ,, - • g � , that can be harmful to individuals at the teachers,, and all the parents and people of
a 39. Eajibe........ Early Childhood_ Education is imptirtant for Seafot'th-and District school and to, the school itself. The arrival, We at the Sea Crest Motor Inn would,Jikg your c6mmunity for a job will done. We allo
Ail. Short for Aborigine, `t ay's families; both in helping them to Pre -School Learning to take this opportunit to gongratuiate,you want to thank you for
then, of this letter is a +welcomed' breath of y giving us the
Ala ,,....Grande liver cet their responsibilities as patents and fresh air, an the out�standing'cl a'tacteii, integrity, and oPi?6rtunity.tobe- �lrtof this truly rewarding
43. Mineral. spring 'the changing demands of- modern society, Thefollowing letter wa3 sent tw Seaforth behaviour of your- young pcople. The experience.
The early years of childhood are of the council. As a teacher and as principal • 1 --am Seaforth High School Girls Bafid. With our warmest regards to all, til staff
44.. F�ClfilBn X. greatest, importance in determining the The members of the Seaforth & District extremely pleased with the comments and They are "a credit not dilly to their of the Sea Ctest,Mato itis.
V. Neuter pronoun. quality of a person's 16. Therefore. it is up, Phe -School Learning Centre wood like to proud of the girls. The parents of the girls community, but to their country" as well.
tai parents'to provide Stimulating and varied express' their gratitude to tate own of roust also be,happy with -the supcess of the their beha.,tour and performance not only "' Jerry King
General Manager
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