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and a determination to pick people even a puppeteer. voyages t have known with an -
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spend your depleting energy body else 'but they, had all sport in a small way. T,Itree
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' ting. Statistics released Monday Slag r-capita Average. (?icor., d Couaty, wails dons-
failing actually. As. a long- about a place they all love,
timefriend about my age said And.relatives. quite a few New York City. An insider's show Huron County raised tions•toWiing SI7Q,390 and.a
recently: "Things were going of them were relatives, the look at one of Canada's 575,518 in donations to the Metro Toronto outranked per-mpits average of $2.
Canadian Cancer Society this the other 113 units in the The figures do not include
too well. Since I've had this sort who are also friends. As I famous summer resorts, Y per province with a $3.08 per, Y �Y '
' I've b f -told Banff, � financial year, a 3.1 r cent mono raised for T' Fox's
tmup{e been Dread to tp, someone, you've got to an m two young people
,decrease from last year and a capita average. followed by Marathon of Hope.
P MPKIN MAN'— The youngster$ h Mrs. Rowlands grade 4 class at really look at myself, to make mix friends with family to who worked there. What
St. Patrick's School in publin made this pumpkin man for Halloween out alot ocho{ces. It's been very keep things. jolly. Sit a few.. Quebec really,wants from a
of materials theybrought from home. (Photo by Campbell) g� for me." people who .are all related young Montrealer on her first --
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BY G1ftEGOR CAMPBEI.iL A delegation of 10 led by Mae Govenlock PtoPosal from their cauncii, but deputy reeve �tngs done, according to tt`ie Taw and inthe area, buit the p aper tests would be C'olumban state pirdli, y
The township office at Winthrop at times , protested a 5eaforth and area waste disposal Marie Hicknell,reJilied she had only heard of regulations. She added the delegation she made by the proper officials as Is the case Council deeided,to'th{nt over the tgtospect t
a year
seemed as busy as Eaton's Centre Monday sits proposed for a property dent
now owned by the nesproposal ypsly herself the previous possible -less of r farmland is .that might ed about the with But what do we dow disposal
h outtwaste? This is fortuaxes instead ofsitwice annually, rather f
afternoon when McKillop council met. Jack McLiwain at lot 24, concession 4 of Wednesday (Oct,ct. )
Council received four delegations during the MsiCitltzt: Mrs. Govenlock was upset McKil- "We do not feel tfiis site is suitable or connected with -the waste disposal site, the something we all have to face;". he added. than borrow and lose money in interest
meeting. lop residents hadn't first heard of the feasible," said Mrs: Govenlock," we want of gollutedon dwatertand tthepossible effect of afarmlands, the possibillit r s� Ed. lRowland bearing 'also received aa petick tion signed signed tan and bownship in four instalmause area school boards e pts next yeas
• dump on nearby property values., 216 people of St. Patrick's Parish Dublin Counicilwas adviseditsshateofthepurch"t
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�� �} i� Mrs. Govenlock said it is common practice '•strenuously" objecting to the exotic danc- price for a Seaforth, Fire cArreahall is at. V i in Europe and elsewhere to incinerate waste ers, or strippers, who entertain at the Huron $7,539.28. The estimated cost' of the
and it might be a good idea to consider tti'e.. Tavern at Dublin. The entertainment is not proposed hall is $283,066. M K{Aop's share
' by Jim Ha gQ rty same thing here. the kind of thing that should be allowed in a of this figure would S97,63S.
Mr. McLlwain was present and said it Christian community according to this,group, Council passed aby-law which will result in
0 doesn't matter to him exercises its o . Y e's bridge (lot 25
of land b its March
n onuyracdre parcel insult otheipeop eaof the parish and a source of concessions 4 and P5) restricting the grosr,,
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Pack ratitis basic hoarding proble-my p e of great embarrassment to them'— ' weight of vehicles -.passing over it to 11
For years I have been suffering from one of totally unessential to Ois fight for survival. today will revetal a packratitis mentality at understands the concern of property owners Mr. Flanagan and Mrs. Rowland mention- tonnes:
A pack rat could have no use whatsoever work. Eva closet eve drawer, eve ed that parishoners have already approached Land severances were approved for Scott
the worst cases of packratitis ever known to P Every �Y sY provincial police about the matter, but no Poultry Farms Ltd. (con: 1, lot 17(, John and....
medical science,. for a beer bottle cap, a Ralf ball or a cigarette cupboard and every garage is filled with
And itis no picnic, this insidious, incurable butt but these are some of the things he'll materiai objects that bear no relations at all to Hu" ra n to laws are being broken: Council instructed 3udy_t`,eorge{con..12, lot 12) and James Sloan
cletk-treasurer Marion McClure to send a (con. 7, lot 12): _
disease. It has., brought me to the, brink of bring home after a hard day out snooping the family's struggle to live. Many of the kttei•eQyyy�fthebustnessobjecting ---Tile-tlrainaRe-loan-applieatbn-a$provals-•-=• --�
.around. Whylie• fancies-tttese't Ings •is-not oblects-myimve hada purpose st we-time-
• ..•-••--.. despair more titan once: _...._..to his entertainment offerings.-and-support-- weresuspended- -until- council et," roval-
v clear_ No other animal,_ - apart from man, but most of them have-been-stored a r
What is packratitis. you say. Well, if you p �° '. ', ing the aims of padshonets. • for further approvals ,from the OMB
have to ask what it is titin the chances are hordes such worthless treasures. If it can't be years and nrveF-used_. An astonishing collect 'twice Council had -no objections to a zoning The towestoffivetenderssuiimitted:forthe
good that ,you don't suffer from it. And you eaten. or somehow used to help build- nesC; number of the articles are actually broken, 3obnston pnct Irvine nuns p :._ r•`
anfendment forwarded Ecom Hibbert Town- 1:
should thank God that you don't. thea most living creatures lust pass it on by. some beyond taprur�yet'Rtie family a ling5 W �, GQDERICH=Hy a-- -of.17 % Yl', Huron s lip 'tfiat �+vould allow � or g�iis pumps and �eptedr It less from l4ii<itsiotd ilpen Drsips
8ASICNIEEDS them and very ofien, csrefuliy packs them
-Packralitis is. basically. a mental affliction Now, like all animals, a-man's basic needs away in the U-Haul when they move to County .Council turned down a reconimen- drive-in fitod_ ser Wce•- at �a ,former St.. • at Crystal Gke near'6tratford; for.S3 40y.50. ,
with symptoms that are clear and unmistake- include only a fesw essential things. He needs another town. dationto c6llect its tax levy from municipal-
able. The disease takes its name from the ities four times a year. Yqure
food, water, air and some shelter from the HOARDING 'r'
lowly pack- rat, which, as we all know, is a .- Following4he lead set by Huron County
rapacious collector, a curious little rodent elements. Of course, we all have higher, Whestawas;a little boy. long before 1 had a -
spiritual needs as-well, but for the u ose of Board of Education, councils executive s
p purpose problem with packratitis. life was consider-- invited which scurries about all day gathering up and ► committee made .its recom endation, Business, beat
this discussion. we 11 forget about them: bly less worrisome than today. 1 dont know • which Goderch Deputy Reeve Robert Allen
storing away all sorts of articles that are A two-minute walk through a typical home on what dayI started hoarding thing-but as e h
years went by, the disease progressed. The said would impmve the cash flow for the 'Me •November meeting of
number of useless things ,I collected was coon r the Seaforth Womens Instt 1
Several reeves said tax collection four •4
Behind the scenes limited only by the amount of space available w t hard for fa mets. One tute will be held at the home
times a year would be r n oflVCrs. Earl Pa {e Tuesday. to me to store them in. PP y• r
b Keith RO U I StO fl reeve said farmers, unlike urban dwellers New
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Buttlieproblemdidn'treallyblassom,until do not receive a weekly salary therefore P' agent
I bought a house two esus ago. Then. Roll call to be VVhat,is.your,
• $ Y g making tax payments,four times -year a
The Canad #an Estab1�s hm ent, - mysteriously, the basement. bedrooms and hardship. - cuo�Umitte « ; -
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kitchen began to fill up until my home looked Presently there are only two municipalit- Y fo rc I i O p
e Mr. J. Nolan, Mrs. A. Varle ,
Far the ordinary soul .watching the deb businessmen come in and run'your country . like a museum. And each time i tried to ies in the county collecting taxes once a Mrs. L. Dale.
carry, on their lives, whether it be • on the right way. summon the courage -tobe rid, of some of year. other collect taxes twice a year. and The Hospital Auxiliary will "
televisiloti or movies or through reading The. The galling thing for most of the leaders at these irrelevant-artieles, •I suffered severe others four times. meet in the Board Room at
Canadian Establishment,'i��leives one agape the conference must have been that it didn't reactions. Council at its October session• did the. Hospital Tuesday. Nov- Robert McNaughton, 35 of
at how much they take the rewards o their matter if all: the other-leaders resent agreed I once loaded up the car with old clothes I approve pay increases to the warden ember l0 at 8P.M. , B P• 5eaforth who has been a 4
life for granted. on a course of action. if Reagan didn't like it, was going to give to the Salvation Army. But effective Dec> 8 and for committee and'P'
Huge mansions, expensive Rats, servants it wouldn't get done.'As one. commentator halfway there,. 1 changed my 'mind and _ session attendanceby, reeves effective Jan. Seaforth Horticultural So- pointed an agent for McKi{-
awaitin a tin o a bell, ' bendia and tit. Res managed,.-to ,reduce the brought them all holnte again. That was 18 1, 1982. Increases are approximately 12 per catty will hold its annual i ; lop Mutual fnstirArice Cam-
scraping waitecgs in restaurants, these the North-South summit meeting to the equiva- g y cent. meetin on November 11. pony. A native of Hensall Mr.
• months ago and I have not worn an of those g . " '.,�:
rich seem.to take for proofed. There seems lent o a conference of regional` mayors. c o les since. a The wardens salary increases forth 1981 at 8p.m. in the 5eaforth t ?v McNaughton. has been in
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ID be na worry, no 09t, no questioning on CONSEQUENCES LATER Sitting in the cellar below me is a sewing S3.600 per year to $4,000. Calstml�tee and Public School auditorium. � • ; 5eaforth for eight years dui- ;
machine that doesn't work. Even if it did, 1 'session .pay increases from S60 per day to Guest speaker will be Miss , . ing which be-bis been on the
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their part that others dont live the same Like the whimsical. autocrats 'of ancient S67 and from, $40 per half day to S45.' Katie,'kersiake who will de- staff of Canadian Tire. Maar
"way. It's simply taken for granted that they times who decided to fight wars over. any don't sew. There's a electric floor polisher Council approved $150 scholarships for
havethe ri tight in their exalted sition. trivial 'issue and 'never thou ht of the that, doesn't polish anymore. There's a P. P monstrate the art of corn > t. .ied to the former Helen
B g htlmidifiet with a seized fan and a table that eight Huron Copnty students. Those weaving and make •a decora- . , ,,, Landsborough of Tucker- -.•-.
It's hard for us to understand. Or is it? � thousands of poor • peasants who, would die _.receiving the scholarship's are: at University tive broom. She will•brin her smith, Mr. McNaughton lives
The gap between C nrad., Blosk. or because • of the whim: Reagan makes fatlsto the floor--avhen anything is pJi z ed on it. of Western Ontario, Ian Mann and Janetcrag ` g
decislaris he a�atits aml"vv rlc ob i the - t kttlrelititz=ttiittgst tt[tdtive mewiid l o o trig am: University of be do�ri�es Please urin gra on Jams 5e$ wo children
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of ,the Canadian .populace is nothing consequences later. The sale of arms to Saudi have, bookshelves full of books I llaiever read Waterloo. Michael Milosevic of W ingham Pg
compared-to the gap between the average Arabia seems to have everybody worried that and driwers full of business cards and and David- Gross of R.R. 1. Auburn: plash or slip for exchange. y
Canadian middle-class professional and it might destroy the shaky balanceofpower in postcards and coin wrappers and guitar University of Guelph. Andy Moore of R.R.
two-thirds of the people of* the world. In a the Middle East, that it might trigger another strings and pens and matchbooks and, old 4. Godedch. Christian Boettcher, R.R. 2. •
world where many go to .bed hungry. every arms race. that it might start a chain reaction • radios and cameras... Brussels, and Mary Sanderson of R.R. 1.
where millions die for lack o ra ` t hat willlead to destruction. Eve bpd .that Excuse me for a moment. I feel an ur e to o the' editor �
night. p _pe t ry y 8 Gorrie: Ridgetown College, Beverly Semple 8
_ _ __ wb*ion, suWsties-show thUtanadii n"aw-- --is; except Reagan-who-seems-to-never-worry
-;glee a-walkout into my backyard and screarir. - =of R.R. 2. Bayt'ield. �
eat one in three meals outside their homes. about anything except those dastardly Reds r'
Tate a took at the items on. the metlwidi `the in Russia planning to take over the world:or • • Don't like- -. p sit'.
growing numbei bf expensive restaurants in those almost as dastardly Canadians who Hibbert ogrees with `C'
any city and many small towns and you'll see have the nerve to want to own their own Un ortunatef over time the .,potential may
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meals for two that cost more money than country. As a group t concerned farmers this brief increase. Such an event Could threaten local _
whole*fainilies eat in Haiti or some parts of Not that the U.S. is alone in this. -The arena
y was presentedthis is a topc6finCouncil on Nov. 11
India. Canadians when pressed will say, "ah Soviet Union is farther away and more areae' fir/ re n a bo a rd 1981. i3ecause this is a topic of interest to,all water supplies for all nearby residents. For
P Y „ Y farmer's in the area we would appreciate you this reasonevery precaution must betaken -to.
yes, it is sad, something should be done, secretive so we dont get to examine it so Hibbert councu agrees in ,County Social Services des- Public Library. printing this information. select the .best site and design.
but N a politicians urges increasing foreign dearly but it has the some feeling of principle with a Seaforth area cribed fully to council the Road vouchers in the sum Yours sincerely,, The assessment-6f any site is a complex
rid will scream that charity begins, at home noblesse oblige: that it should have the sight arena board at its meeting . system used when a person of $122332.65 and on General Mae S. Govenlock and time consuming project requiring, a team
with all those --sufferitpg middle,' class w interfere anywhere in the world if it will Monday applies for Social Assistance Account of $28177.85 which of experts. One prince objective considered' in
Canadians who are just this aide of "dire better. Moscow. You h,t lite what people Councillor Alf Ross and in the County. She talked included the balance of the ' To the Township of McKillop the selection is the protection o grountd and
aitttits"• arc demanding in Hungary or Chezchoslo• Clerkdim Cilockerof:Seafortb About all of the various 1981 'School and County On behalf of the farmers here today we ; water resources and as a , ar 'tag
MORE 1$OINE$T p ex lamed ttae desire of the assistance arms of the Act - Municipal Boards, and ti`ie wish to share with you own concern over opint ecology and soil charactettsttcs atte
i nt while Canadians ou* ar hypocritical. of to ,then send in some "het 'the corm town to form a Joint Com. amounts of monies. and • -'dt�aina a loans. attempts b the town, of Seaforth • and the studied.
our neighbours to lite south are much more of tans and troops. Warn them sternly in g P Y
ltea an ec'''eart of livin Mand to shape up, or you. might send in the munity . Centres Board to where help could' be,obtain. ow. ef4f�ot 24. Cone. 4 to make an agreement There, is no single deposit of formation
honest. Ronaldg aft y g ,
kind of "aid" that Afghanistan got. "One of . a~;s6t in the rapid decisions ed. Reeve Roy Swart thanked ..,- The Perth County Board of on `landfill site in our arta and td state we do , which can is will' it a cont ined Within
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in the splendour of Ho]lywoad has grutvn:to concerning the arena in Sea- Debby for an excelleat•- A- Education and The Huron not feel this site is suitable or feasible: contam{nants will be contained within $ire
stxxptthewrayofthtirithiatid.divinedghtof your aubmatines is taught red. halide" 8, Y p boundaries.ThoUstthatcanbeacliiievedis
e n hes of all nations, neat a top-secret naval. base in neutral forth. Councillor Ross bellev, sentation, Perth R.C.S.S. Board had The issue of safe disposal of municipal
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• Sweden but You don't admit an hin just � participated ated Ana application for. a zoning indicated to Council that wastes in a 'cultural areas concerns eve g minatio�v�h itrrlccegtsb)e area
• For a while these with the guiit of Vietnam. . - y r yt $ j ed that Hibbert a p . PP � g gra ry_ limitin cont-
brazen it out. claim it was simply off course, in a -similar Board with 4the change from A.1.-and Resid- educational levies would be farmer and legitimately. so. The loss of and hopefully well within the site bdundatles. ?
the Soul Searching of Jimmy Carter. the "Gown of Mifrheil, and under- entiai to Village c Com loll four. times a- year commenc- farmland to' suchh-a use is without merit. In In fact, ' situ latldfill 6 tatifts 'the,
Americana acted like at diffettent nation; like because of an equipment, n'aWnd",,. g nterri Y
- .wi the vagaries of thou live* that `;, stoollit futrttioned perfectly. was approved. This wbtild Ing. 1 82, 31st March, 30th addition to the land issue is thefact.that little philosophy followed is sitnitar to our present
B family -Faced tit g PP. treatment of air emissions and that is, first
oneofthosesons fth ht bam.rich they coulddotiothin ;to control. the ancient ThecountilofHibbertagreed enable the construction of a June,. 30th September and attention is paid, to the adtierse impacts a
ttvhQ feel thairilt of their wealth. so alar out Y with the. concc t olid' said service buifdin a {5th December. The Clark landfill sitewiH have n the surttiu din rural dilute then dispense rho pctllutant,
de:e. Ronald Rea wtictil" t>:rxks invented capricious gods,who hia►Yed. p . g nd a house , o n 1;
jp d Soh em tires obii"viotis to they would- join. provided all in the Villa a of n presented to council the dates -community. Usually the concern isonlylocal-, Every soil type has an inherent papaeify to k
came along to put Amerleatt track oti the �� Banners among tit s4 ►.. P g . Dublin
how -it affected mortals oti earth below. 'We municipalities using the adlstent to Highway X6. 8: 601st-May and 31st October but never Is it without justification. filter wastes altlloitgh, the degree of ctp' itity a
"r. path' - ... , 1he Clerk was instruetedto as dates for tax collections . The fact that matt European countries is known to vary widely. Pot ewnote. clay
Can$uth e: summit �. don. t believe in: tlioae gatts•xnytriore but out atiena were members, y pe
So there he, was at • th s t of :. - which would minimize the soils should 'filter wtmt, to a much greator z
- •- � -- 11vcS are squally beyond our control. We Again with Seafotth a by circulated a questionnaire to hie, Mo m incinerate, municipal waste leads many to
l+eh was tr1►ing to der liomettling #o law was given three e r' ea' ins H b reside .rowan effect of monies believe that be er wa . u d to degree titan s#1fi, stttttj tri grkvct ;tolls.
leaders w�+ ., , still in naurh� the same position a: the g t; hr c d g �
the a b6t*i6h the' n'ii s ib cit tits lasing the bo g tt ys can be fo n
dose �"`i° gap" -- . for he con to o S ' - . d Publi � - fo't this purpose. Council still ' s inotatv%wi#laths 4 that flea", iii4 Our
Q pcuants.vsh�b hadno provide the money and :., t i<ttttc n f the tratfor c I ibkttry facia p tpa dispose of out non toa<ic refuse. Unfortunate __
With more money t�can fatty can treally use add.... _ _ - .. _...__ _ . _ _ • _.._. coraducto' b► , . Our ;
ilial budlehl fcr `thtlir noblos W t the va�ara, new 3i hall, and iMac eittctl= itloa, this would enable lila •desicieS two tax cttliechutts, iy, the public at large is notwiliing.topay the and titbe5iary test$, fie ", y ort
tete stho. just wotty atbout ;good: land. fight B ,....
h ;.. P tilt when the rich. and si a of the existing. Agree. Hibbert Library Boatel a butdefoktedttdeciait)ntintlait ticcJu •set+.• tawdtthltr btrfaro tttrtterin into any, aim .
t e WT A;iiaitiag,,watdd4 $ g , ,..?t P � y.
dealt water and site t t; "tttttre hb wail trotting: - is on'a ti hnah wthsto; Wa aldro
,.. , 1 in. Washington' or MoSW*. will nhurtt fora p6dod often years ,detarmine the. noin itif ..._cosujd aicettained from the Many view a lattdfiil. gate las at . ential
le tat, flit . � porr'trrtit groan some _ , .,.. - „ _ . , . . ,-. _ .. Usually .. _
thtnde stral , Ry vie In air cont licated (1991) with some minor. books each rate a er used, nelghfi6ild tg muditipatities disaster. the foam. `tenter on the
nnake rite wtt'ong. arlo .. th P _ Y - . , i �itaf fantaaras wchoae tiatuutiirtes nt' .,.,
wealth. Writs trot aredisttib61Ing what is , a _, t� e, ratan es. and tial f the c itr a of Logan an and Rtlliartott their tettitia3 elf polluted water 1e1►Chafe '. 1~Cb>» thtttit part rifait#y fitAttl � fhtfuld b+s.pa
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