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old Alex.
"Welly, welly wells, says Ales, the losable villain in
the film A Clockwork Orange. For those of you unfortunate
enough to have nursed it. I'll provide a little 'background.
Alex was the spirited 'cadet. (to say the least) of a
raucous band of ',glowers. Hikdroogs. he called them.
The% were More than oyerze.alous in their wanderings and
dad Pillage« rape and rob with uncommon agression. "A
wee bit of the or ultraviolenee," Ales tells the audience
What's happening?
DATE EVENT PLACE
Thurs., May 21 Adult & Family Arena
Roller Skating
Thurs., May 21 Dublin vs Slugger Optimist Park,
Fri. May 22 Roller Skating Arena
Fri., May 22 Manley vs Jr. farmer Optimist Park
Fri., May 22. Beavers Ars Rats Optimist Park
Sat., May 23 .WOAA Umpires Arena
TIME
7- 8:30 p.m.
7 p. m.
7:30 - 10 p.m.
7 p.m.
9 p.m.
1 -5 p.m.
Clinic
Roller Skating
Queens vs B.P.
Mainstreet vs
Firemen
Teathers vs
Travellers
Mbn., May Turf Club vs Villagers
Tues., May 26 Roller Skating
Tues., May 26
Ken Smith vs.
Scotts
Tues., Maki 26 Commercial- vs, D,
Ertl MS
Tues., May 26 McNichol vs
Browns
Wed., May 27 Brownie & Guide
Pot-Luck Supper
Wed., May 27Walton vs Swingers
Arena
8 - 10:30 p.m.
Optimist Park
7 p.m.
Optimist Park
8:30 p.m.
Optimist Park 7 p.m.
Optimist Park
8:30 p.m.
Arena
7 - 9:30
High School
7 p.M.'
Optimist Park
7 p.m.
Optimist Park -
9 P.m.
Legion 6 p.m.
Optimist Park
9 p.m.
Sun., May 24
Sun., May 24
Sun., May 24
Mon., May 25
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don't hear anything bad
about the way he handles the
situation out on the street':
Mr. Dinsmore concurred,
noting Mr. Cairns was "good
with kids" and had their
respect as a fair Policeman.
Mr. Johnston said he
hoped the new chief would
be on the job by June IS.
Since the resignation of
Mr. Cairns, Corporal Ray
Primeau of the Goderich OPP
detachment has been acting
chief in Seaforth.
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Hullett Central
discusses drug abuse
Grades 7 and 8 have been
studying the abuse of drugs
in health class for about a
month. On Monday, May 11,
Constable Mc Faddin
from Clinton came to speak
on drugs. Constable McFad-
Mrs. C.P. Sills has returned from Winnipeg where she
visited her daughter and son in law Mr. and Mrs. Rourke
and family.,
Mr. Kenneth B. Johns, Vancouver. B.C. spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson.
On the occasion of her eighty-fifth birthday the family of
Mrs. Mary McIver entertained at a dinner. Those present
were froM Kitchener. Hamilton, Listowel, St. Columban
and Dublin.
din brought cases displaying
drugs than can be danger-
ous if abused. He answered
many of the students quest-
ions about drugs. It vow
quite a learning experienc
for the students.
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 20, 1981
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Five coifs are K .
of C,draw priies
a
Science-,k
and droogi.„The law had been frustrated in attempts to
tu-x atitrthis uncontrollable for his eltraviillenee.•
There was,pnly one answer. Science. t'llef ftrat step was
to try the' ;tasted .behtlyiour modification. •Strapp,e4 to 'a ,
tolialr•and atttlebed to an electric shock machine,: worms of
' . 5tiblk rbarlcrious-,; ' 4111.c.scloncc )4i.i,..e".. ilt)-Allgt, atW fouto ..ngs dama ge. . WO 4eegiOtP4ttied ott.h 0410* '0191:4- Vitill 9,01Ae tvferst • , , ,
• : ' inOrroit'siiin:004r4Our5,0iil.a.pr1 ourw0Tia,..tboyet opts: in , The oahgo- i n t ha t pi ll a ua cks: ati",ta, 4, harro .nli-ftdco• . ' 404. The theory Is. from too on„wuen At ex rOnsittered
its Ownlraine of referenee,or theoietteal. structure:- kat the' . 1.% a..\.. ti 411—: nobodv cast measure what, is Jost in Ow procet,?, . .: AV tA. his 01,Sgustmg, Plan'S.,-he woOlit -,ostk-iivw it :0,th t he
sane ime rOrifoiles some of life's tit;y,o.tique by explaining, . And It diSlistrt't ritattter that vou reskst 3.-alltxt4 rock musk.. an painful shocks tin d NI self- repulsa.st ‘.1 x intent physical
and minlinizing.'Me incalculable things' hat ca,iniribate to . 4rt. anther A recent,stuils in SW Uzi-Hand ilkneti menthers bOrror. 11 worked tor a little while, but sextet Ale* and his. i „,
the spirit of many. of the Zurich S4 mphouy Orchestra suffered abox e average droargies were, b.i..l, to their tricks. •
Sweet science ,i0,..,01'i p,ii,e up, The nest Step. a frontal
it. but it is a difficult ear to grasp. It benefits by csample. So. regardless of w hat You choose. yy hale% et music t% pc. - L lobotomy. an operation which remo% es ihe portion of the
and one recently came my way, you're infor it Music. an expression of man. is dangerous brain which controls the entotions. They did it to Jack
It turns out a friend of a friend is doing a master's thesis to his health. And %%hat comes next? Surely some 'bright Nicholson in the ( uckoo's Nest, and they did it to poor
Alex. at a reputable university on the eftecis of musik.. young computer pilot will pick up on the• possibility that
specifically rock, on the ear mechanism 1 suspect it's sculpture using optical illusions contuses nerxt: endings In spite of his ,t as ty character. there is sympathy for
being performed under a branch of science dealing with and causes them to Eras Perhaps it can be shown abstract -Alei and his' plight though it shouldn't. be. it is a sad
physiology, Now, and try not to he bowled over by this, art encourages in its slewer a distorted %icy% of the world , situation. Ah, but it is so nice when. as the movie ends.
rock music does cause deterioration of the ears Wou r A That one's for the psychologist Alex flaghes that ni 1st. hies ous smile at the camera. "You'll
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revelation to the glory of man. Actually. I suspect, it one
were not preoccupied with the tenets of scienti fi c theory, it
would not haveteen too difficult ,to go out and ask sonic
Sqieitee really isn't al; (t's. qraelted•up to be. our is u the
greklet nnunfestulion inutt's it it xlitIlp 40%
w9Y 1;?A d9SCrik40:4S b m ideed.'4s uch science
has giVep to Modern, man,'there arc strong. sen9A-e,"
440 1114; 450n4'whicP. Si4)i ai tf) j sonic t, new the
• c4cfpljno'401,crnicing-Away from ok tit
Al things being equal. it should not be me writing this
column. I willingly acknowledge I get a little angry when 1
consider the topic and those capable of greater objeett‘e
vision may feel I get a touch earned away
sly has to do with a pet peeve of mine: science It's not
that Vra.anti-science. it's jugs that I'm not as willing as
many in our technological .society to place it high on a
pedestal and then 'grovel around on my knees in its
honour.
. .
performers and get the same answer In tact that's been
done Another case of science prox int fort u s la hat ue
already !mow
NOT Mk NAME, • •
Actually. I'm not 'so rt to 1,101 1.1.t 4.1!
;inch reieareft. if it proYitit.s.tusilitit40 assist his, treat men; • “
of ear damage. WhittAt,bOt,berstittitr is it 'N,t,piii;01% the
rej`141Lts.".111 he re'veitrei ttt thiltie tit the media hat'in.
• 3,111-014' 001PleO.131404 t at " rock nuistc caus.4.4s
my pet
New Column
by Herb Shoveller
etPlencO AO tape is once Nhow scene
It's an argu ment supported since I first read hearing loss
YOU HAVE A CHOICE
Fortunately, you have a choice s ou can genuflect in
dogmatic obedience, or You can take your lead from dear
go a long way yet betore you crack this spirit." says the
look.
That goes for me too. There's more to it all, folks, than
numbers and stati s tical prObability.
ivt Ors,. Wege.Aiffere.d
prttos Phis mr:,;with,
following winners' 1st -Prize;
;94quick Siotatk td' Petiisv
Ronk .F.rer, 'Nook Ytark '
Toronto (11384113);20_pri4e.,
1981' Chrysler CerdOba to
Fay Warr. Toronto (13512692)
3i'd prize. 1981 Ford Mus-
tang to S. Gauthier Sirois.-
Vanier (B112099). 4th prize:
1981' Pontiac LeMans e' to
Kennedy Fish and Chips.
Brampton (A153767): 5th
prize. 1981 AMcCorteord 'to
Marvin Marto. London
B232667).
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Knights of Columbus Char-
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State Board of the Knights of
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_gloving of, the 7&th annual.
cOniention Which was held at
the RoyaLlOrklOteP TOW
' to dt.t!ing tie Weekend boll."'
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