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rH tlU.�loN EXPOSITOR, Jul!IE 2 , 11 t *� Al 0 K of C
thanks t. .
e ec "'Who' r*ea I 1'y UkeS,9 tubers of Father Mozart fle6inas: Otatsida $cad Festival u us', ?
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' ' Stephen Irckere t:'ouncil of D:uard. llishard McKay: Fin- Srizes vrould beSl , Sa� °
the Knights of Columbus uncial Secretary. Tong De and SI00• tppputy Qraitd
would use r: same kind of atnntunition " held their last general meet- - Jong, Trustees. John J. Flan- Knight, Dennis ltau •also
In so many professions or businesses. it is critical to A This exa le was, huscn for both IIs %wriling a«ount of Ing of the 19139-'81 fraternal Agan. Francis Hicknell and informed members thCrt
their life that there be a tumovcr of personnel. Niew faces New Column unnecessa death, in a foolish war. and for its dear bang $ sides'the me t n unit 5 e ala draws were, made at be a t 7: game July 3
vea
Thursdm at
n.
so often mean new ideas., and with that can come meeting. a Zurich at 7.:3U p.m. be,
of the dangers inherent In a stagnant
protection from becoming stagnant. was also ' Police Apptecia- during the meeting with ween the Knights of Colum-
Thatnotionapplsestogovernmentasweil(althoughfour by Herb Shoveller bureaucrac. In effect although there 1la�r been fisc tion Night" as welt as winners as follows:Door bus and the Shriners•
administra ns sine the M 10 ,sae selected Its 1965 aion.g Lades' Night for members' rite. Louis ac Fallowing the meeting the
decades worth of Ontario residents seem intent on States and under combat conditions in Vietnam on the with an in stigathr kommittec into arms. nothing h:xs b p Maloney.y'
disproving the idea), and it clearly is an important feature V.I es Hire's draws. Frank Kistner members joined their wives .
p !; AR -i5. changed- a ordnance corps rules supreme.
of what we understand as the democratic process. But The ordnance corps chose the M -Ib. with alterations. What is rightenin8 In this is the ordnaxt" corps does During the meeting sees.- and Tom Murray; Poppy. and me the police and their
while overnments and lea Ston for members. the .e.lec Gold. JattiE>s Maloney: wvsves.at.A pont lra becu ,"14
dere .tray Icotiae • and go, � g p not have .-�excku'xtsr claim on tturcattcr�i[ic ohsttn'a�nie
•g. • •. ane.a� whir.; w#s to caltttnue using ball powder. a ; ., ;
iii .,por;stlg •actors. ciy11 .sprv,ants. mini,%i;,+ R.fftciats art; �t lv ix sLcQtiSi teAt13 men stiga,ri to caifse the The Isom c;cted' .si;Euetttre fur +cis crniu oxi ti ' in: out
Oda laf srtfit ars fuz 1 1-%2. �harc�thR",wcalta'. Lary d ata�e folCo�ed' with: Mo,Lttrt a
s11tt ..Ane k . #� yi
hose t+uho su' I tht cotttinuity� ell a was held with'thv llo ixlg• 13ick..nr11; S5(l corlsolaittgt!• 9'olinas• .apd tisk Celiestr.
t pP . cilia t4,i:•.,.iiritry :u . . .
• elcete.d, .,to' offlsb, C'r ,Od u ' t ,stler...l��eiet •bpd's '. st4 .1 . :�4ho music ��.
Maty t. at conttntatt .. _ sial rtarft. ' �tspc etallys . k from soldiers. 8e r! t f tie exya tc tr .r , f' .! .o ki . Y#
il,. y 13v Later,. the autbpr.. quos Witt p �'h,s th, � .. , � . �11n the ,�1. 1 �- 4ttird ht, � is taut . :•-
r tit Fwari itson: 0ie� s :t o +dra* u nt to >rs• Ao ice, ESetets ' p .i
ver tit n s. rw3..eat set d, fort a caro .ca€1 he ,?atadtt :tgr, s-. iu..liytis one: 't . d t is f > : lin g .. t 13 di e . M „prrt i
sh, 8e . set�tattye ai tfMe to e: tT n. tit se rtuze coyest . d0 t name. it; ..i►ot • t .s:t .n taptr�i.i&4d1
u t r ty' :ftelin ' Mitrr . , .
e its e f sp. ,h. F t .Crr1d K.ct . 1, #taymund aX : find Eatees .Apt Find u!tK ..
th.betri tm5 rrruh ,infttilitty, An fca- ,pl Q t. 1 s :tW I1i1 rt s•w,ho third within 1,0 feet ofthg n. 1 s: 'ttieldi .e . ,czis nd x... oes 'rh. t. s s..
. $. Itnfwat at ea _t ., .4 ..a cit �. tl?t! a . hJ to rt a . h d. a a, h r an t'
a e article in 'C.he :+g11'«1title y
olein is tec'ou, to in TOPAX , s v , e d Cid re. �s qtr i : ;s: a : ' ' Vii. I data; , silt er r , n # . A.c ..its iii, ►rreFe a a i e„ d r
psis n . d eA04 with iammod rifle. a aliaut l,e. ,. �4 4 .taX tc i ,tit tl ,ea }nkt kill
co. a. "ar n Jolt' "Vao ma: ` J n l?a k -Ra w i .f r l��ii ht '.E art �Wt(sets ..W0
t . _ r#� eyti da of z:
1Vtou {i1 t r rt Pude, . Th y . ttri: Cl_ tko n Birt eh, ..,., ., 4k.. ' . EV4A
Y Finally, the wit aq $ 9iT 44",
91 bac t Z z(1—e ev
tions for s Ealtok RiOvde'r, 'V1,'.it.ftett c*d #ha :,meeting .that the atrrzr q tot. g 1, enlil
Th `iSSuusttrroAi�pllis SMOV attlYis.wcaponry salr+� . �{' C e;lcaiitro4l s,6red cartridges,filled l tc f :dee N.tthin clic r nrl �tr.1 v,. a, x v Erni
f COltibaC to ie tiatit. m p 1 eSl, [ . Ir f 4 I f g 2 >1g •r Leon v< . l hey 'W red IVIaI rsseav, .l "
e tioei$, it is Ivlauxsea ;. ieasittt ., I t C buil acid tta tio. itng t u" aid 1jf.. tt. .
Atitet'ican-forcies iii?lfietnacn. and.'.tyith few xst p 1 ' `w e. Haat eras. the le ac of .ilia r5r¢t�Ance. , ii .ee s to rti'assN atl' s tea }" s>ti • u. r sit rat -iu
with tta t po t1. x 8 Y dy, , .. in 1 d R. t c n,
a itlatlet .xebiclt hos been effectively Swept under e . ns ware resit into battle today: titer' m a' ;seven sveakcr Bannon-, Advocate. Matthe�� annual fleatt' Festival,bra* carder. intrciduced the,
rertlarkably receptive and large carpet• The problem '�'� $' !td t€ Ain rico de act-, beriumme: Insij'e .Guard. again this vear at 2 tirich guests,
gained some atteittio.n in the raid -sixties when soldiers in
."°..
combat 'began writing '#t a with a similar complaint >.'
v nd unreliable riff were what Clic were using.
Legiar� o�nafieso
defective a u es Y ,
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Soldiers were handed M -16s, the child of an earlier
model, the M-14. The M-16 had been selected over the
AR -15 and, although the choice was described originally air, Cadets homemok6rs
_
a technical success° demands for alterations by military %
bureaucrats allegedly made the M-16 undependable.
Much of the bureaucratic bungling is attributed to a BY P.R.O. GORD SCOTT kitchen and when we have for sal i the branch. Capt.
group known as the ordnance cor James Fallows, al after the war be -
group
'
First a short report of our something more concrete a Dugg
author of the article, describes the y this way: `'The meeting a week ago. Do- special meeting will be held, came ofessional Welter-
r div .�f •"„`
ordnance corps was small-time. insular, old-fashioned. Its nations were made to the and all ideas will be listened weight Champion and is x
technical experts were divided into a number of,
Town and Country Home- to. We would like to see a lot current}' in the Boxing Hall .
h Makers and to the Air more of our younger mem,.- of Fano. Port y per cent of
subspecialties: internal ballistics. (which concern the
bullet's behavior before it leaves the weapon), external Cadets. hers attend this meeting the sal of these books Ikill -
ballistics, and other areas. Its organization was further when it is called. be de sited in our Branch
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fragmented among technicians at the arsenals and the We have received word Poppy "
research center and the military bureaucrats at the The that our branch has once At t time of writing the
Pentagon. Historically, its first instincts, when presented again won the Early Bird flags om command have " ti
with a new technical possibility, and been to reject it and a • Award campaign run by the not b received, so Decor-
stick to traditional solutions. Twice since the Civil Wat, ; `. Legion Ontario Provincial Com ation ay has been def =rred
American presidents had to force the ordnance corps to �v wand. This is the sixth year to SuInry
y June 28th, Cars `
adopt new rifles that had come from outside its own in a row our membership will te the branch at 9
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committee has picked up the am.he cemeteries. Also a
shop.—
Then.
Then, just later. he adds: "The ordnance corps had News award for a branch of bet- our and visiting chair-
ween.
hair-
every reason to dislike the AR 15. It came from an.outside ween. 326 to 700 members. man Ziler will be
Our present membership all 1;oingp HuronvieW+ to pre -
inventor, and threatened to replace the M-14, a product of
A
The Cadets are
the corps' own arsenal system." The corps' sentiments catagories is 458 members. sent'Ivards to Jim Racho
nsored jointly- b Mitchell Congratulations to our mem- and dy Houston. Anyone" i.
persisted in spite of glowing reports from tests done in the 47
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Clinton, and,Seaforth Legion bership chairman At Nichol- wishIk to be present at this i
branches. Anyone wishing to
son and his committee con- occasRi please let Henry x�
join the cadets please contact sisting of Ken Cardno, Bob kttgvy
our President Bill Wilbee or F k Ph•Il• s and Otjr dates areas foil ws:' O ENTERTAINS SPS The H Ilett student$ (Ph t b Ri
Watson, ran I tp. CH IR U 0 Q .y mm.er)
Ron Lauzon, 1 think the age Bill O'Shea.' A job well done Porkarbecue and dant on
requirements are 13 years June;7th, School . Band and Choir performed at SPS
Ind comrades.Friday. They Were, directed by Susan Su
d over. A new book titled "Fight- Clion Ladies and their tvteene
There were discussions. oning for Glory" by Capt, Jack husbpds will be paying a and were well received, by the Seaforth•
he extension to the hall and. Duggan will soon be offered visitl our branch on Satur- _
daiy',fune 27th. We would i i- _ 2
like a see some members --
W.
and or husbands to act
as hits for this visit. 0inton
planon being here around 4"�'•`r -a` p 4Notice Is hereby given that the
12 clock.
o e, t two ball foursome July Annual Meeting,of
4thrhis will be a pot luck
sup:r after the Rolf at the527 =0 1 8o
brah with music to follow. SEAFQRT1 COMMUNITY
_ F the going downof the - a
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Miss Joan Devereaux and. Ida .,Stinnissen are sutand in the mornLunch Time
ing we . ��������
holidaying in Calgary.' wil'emember. them.
The following out-of-town visitors last week at the
residence of Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart. for the
former's 99th birthday - Mr . and Mrs. John Stevens,
loondoa, John Kernighan and Mrs. Chester Sturdy,
Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Austen Matheson, Clinton, Dr.
Dorothy. Meldorf and Mrs. Norman Filsinger, Sebringuiilie,
Mrs. Richard-Jongkind and Chris and Meagan Jongki d,'
Woodham, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McNeil, Goderich.
Mrs. Marilyn-Gabbani- New Liskeard called on Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Lawson Tuesday last. -
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McMillan of London and Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Cambell of Exeter spent Sunday with Mr. and
MRs. William McMill an.
°1'Itose attending the Chapter Night of the new Knights
jalf Columbus Council in Clinton Saturday evening were:
District Deputy of District 31. James Devereaux and Mrs.
DeverealM-Dlstrsot--iAraV -cot, Leo n:..Grand K iiglit...__.
Ewart Wilson and Mrs. Wilson; d trustee. Francis
Hicknell-and Mrs.Hicknell. State treasurer, At DeWitte of A
Chatham, presented the charter to Grand Knight. Seamus, f,
q:•` Doherty of the Charter Council.
You're .invited
to take part: in the
Seaforth
Lions Carnival
FLEA MARKED
Sadorday,J�llj
featuring and Including tuts, t1+, �•
ka,tloweraq Lased and nsettbl tlter work,
knild ig, garage aide Items arnimy other
dlapiays. 7
Booth rental 55.00 Exblblt � �� ed
Io be an hand for setup at
11 a.m. sit uday, July .1i
� Stag
for
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ION,
PECKITT
Saturday,
....June -37-
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- Supper Time
Any Time
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Pizzas Submsirine s
t/4 Ib. - Alf Beef Burgers
& French Fries '
EAT IN OR TAKE OUT
w HOURS
Sun. - Thurs. 11 a. M. - 12 midnight
Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m. - 2 a.m.
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"A V'ALANCHE
EXPREssli .
wW im held
Tuesday, June. 30
at a P.M. "
In The Hospital
Health Unit Conference Room
ground floor
for the purpose of receiving the annual reports of the
Board of Trustees and of the officials and to elect
four Trustees.
The public -49- -invited- to --attend-
The by-laws of Seaforth Community Hospital
provide that the board of trustees shall Include 12
trustees to be elected by members of the hospital
corporation. ,
-MEMBERSHIP-
The by-iaws, provide with respect to members as
'foljows:
{ 1-1 The following persons shall be members upon
+ resolution of the .Boat'd: r
Pal A person,who has, donated'or who donates
5500.00 in any one ,year to the Corporation
shall be a life member.
f bl The , president or designated officer of an
association or organizatlon who , pays, the
eorpm•Ittlon :525.00 to any year shall be an cit
offio member of the Corporation for that year.
1fI A person who pays the annual membership
fee to the edrporation ' in any year shall be a
member .of the Corporation for thin year. The
amount of this fee shall be estabilshed from
PR. time to time by resolution of the Board of
Trustees.
fdl Poisons appointed bonorary members shall
not'be subject to fees.
121 A member who,pays tris fees annually shall
not be entitled to vote at any meeting of the
_
corporation un esi his membership fee was
paid• in full AT LEAST 'THIRTY DAYS PRIOR
TO THE DATE OF THE MEETING.
By resolution of the Board the annual
-membership fee bas been established at one
dollar. '
Refrpshments will be served following the meeting.
Gordon McKenzie, Secretary
The public is invited
To Take Part In
H ispi, I ACtivittes-
Asuwtttl tatembttrilrif of $1 w1' b61 di tat trite
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