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Jn Defence Of An, Enegetie Young Ilan
Who Wants To, Sove Iris Country
EDITORIAL COMMENT in last
Oth er examples of Edgar's stick -
,,
week's edition of the Exeter Times
to -It -policy are;
Advocate may have ruffled a fere featly
—his' sl but stead climb •u
ow y k
ors ,m all arts of the riding of Huron
.. ..
, -
but it is ulikely that ,the concern
,.
...p
the .success ladder through' a total of
;is
as great anywhere as it is right here
1.3 ,summer courses—hardly the role of
1' °indivi ual'' '
a tf ig ht Y d
in Clinton.
.. ..
publicized Bishop adventurers
—.his, abiding 'interest in all sports,
„ , ,
We quoite now from Kai r s Kor-
especially hockey, shown :a few years
nor" which a ears. weekl. in the Times-
Pp y
.
when Clinton did not ice a team..
Advocate: ,ago.
and Mast itravelled to- Seaforth and
"A our fellow, Malt Fd ar (36 .ears
young ' - g y
old) won the nomination bands down.. He
Zurich !t0 participarte on teams in those
centres and as a sideline coached minor
.
teams in Clinton—all at a time;
has a varied background, but appears to be
Sports
a worker and :is probably the best candidate
eking a full .day every
when he was working
day, as well as improving his teaching
the Liberals have had an this riding for some
qualifications;,
time. He has .a couple of drawbacks, one
George GrlffltY .
Mrs. John MbBeath, Heasall,
that he has not stayed in, any one field for
—•his: desire to see a projecit all
a long period of time ito have deep .ties of
the way to the end 'by 'losing his salary
friendship and family, But he has constantly
at CHSS, plus paying. his supply !teach -
been improving his qualifications and has
er, in order to make a trip to the
risen through the ranks from a public school,
convention of the National Association—
teacher to a high 'school teacher' Comment
of Kinsmen
men Clubs in Montreal last
' Ihas it that he appears to. be a bit of ail
month to !put his support as past gov-
opporttunist and -has some reputation of
ernor of the Kinsmen District No 1,
dropping interest -in .a thing as soon as he
behind a London lawyer district gov-'
has Preached his goal",.
ernor 'before. Mait) who was elected
Clinton and area folk no matter
as first vice-president of the Kinsmen
Association of Canada; (!there is a os-
what their poli'ti'cal affiliation, who
know Malt Edgar are sure to feel 'this
s b111ty that Edgar wvould 'have taken
is an unfair'' assessment` of the m'an.
on a national Kin position, himself if
he !hadn't had 'the Liberal nomination
Not- only was Mait Edgar born and
in mind)
raised in Huron County, he has lived
AUBURN— Graduation cer-
all'but four months of his life in 'this
—.his many years as chairman and
riding.
,an organizer of the Clinton Liberal As -
Furthermore, . since his graduation
soGation.
from Wingham District High School,
Area oitizens havd found nothing
when the made teaching his one and
in Mait Edgar's career to substantiate
only career, Mait Edgar has spent all
'the Times -Advocate` charges that the
but four months of his teaching years
Liberal candidate has .not stayed .in
within five miles of Clinton, first in
one place Tong enough to put down
Codemich Township at the former Tip-
roosts, suffers a shift of interest ,once
peran*y School, then at RCAF Station
a goal 'is reached or is any more of
Clinton at the D.N.D. School in Adast-
an opporrtunist than other ambitious
ral Park and .now at Central Huron
young men with -initiative, enthusiasm
Secondary School,
and ability.
These Voters Are', Also Important
THE JOHN . Peel, Column in the
to descend -upon the North Woods. What
'St. Marys Journal -Argus, makes a
arrangements. have been made, for these
comment that, should possibly, be rein-
chaps to exercise their franchise? What
edied -by both voters and candidates
unthinking moron called an election on
in the November 8 election:
this date.in the first place? Each party
"While the .college kids are report-
concerned should rigorously and de-
edly greatly concerned about their in-
voutedly pray than all hunters belong
ability to voice without a journey home
to some other . party because voting
on November 8th; no attention at all
day, is going to lose out. versus. hunting
has been called rto the fact that this is .
day in a great many cases. The decision
also -the "Day of the Great Exodus"
may drive some o these fellows to
when thousands of .mighty hunters plan
drink, or something."
The
ferred to Brucefaeld , United
Eeumencal:
Coffee Break
Church: Mr. and Mrs. Wdlli6m
NOT. MUCH humor has come out ` the best ecumenical :discussion goes on.
of the Vatican Council. No one can in the two coffee bars set up for the
complain about that; the 'issues being delegates. Zt is .pleasant to think that
discussed are of the most serious ,in.- the church dignitaries are human
port to the world: Yet with all respect enough to appreciate the. coffee break
p p and ;that they have made that now
we can rejoice over the stir created by almost universal institui tion a part of
an Indian archbishop's suggestion that the ecumenical movement.
THIS WEEKEND AND NEXT By Ray Argyle
Th"e Fede'ral Election, Campaign
And T
Candimes
(Fourth of a Ten -Week Series on the Federal Election Campaign
by Ray .ArgyZe, Editor of the Toronto Telegram News Service)
Probang The Platforms
A slightly clearer picture of .plan) . servativie party as an example,
the political, party platforms — In addition, Liberal Candi- he has hit out at what he calls
what each party says it will do dates mentioned the Maple'leaf "Pearson Liberalism" and has
if elected. Nov. 8 — began -to flag, the new federal depart- asked Liberal voter's' to join
emerge from this week's cam- ment oif industry, the b -and-bi him "so, this -land of ours, with
paigning. comaniil soon and the auto trade God's help, may be worthy of
As the campaign rounded the pact with the U.S., which us- the land in which in days long
bend -and into. its final half; supposed to create, 30,000 new' past,_some gave so. much."
Prime m1h sten Pearson -hit the lobs in the! next Sew years even Mr. Diefenbaker also blamed
hustings in eannes!t for the first if car prices remain the same. government inaction for the
time. It vias Liberal party stra- The Prime Minister called Quebec !bankruptcy scandal in
tegy to avoid ".pealing" before again: for ia majority govern- which 12 people may have been
election day, and the cambaign meant, havling stressed earlier .Murdered. '
was. geared to, put the Liberals . that he would not he'a'd another In contrast with pa's't cam -
In best light just 'before the minority admirnistratibn.. pai'gns when - the- Diefenbaker
voting, The opposition parties have image took precedence • over the
It was the FM's intention to not attacked the Irib'eralS head- Tory party label, the current
stress' the party's record — as on, on any of the !above issues; campaign is clearly aimed at
governments always do — with although Conservative leader putting the Conservatives back
special eanrpiha -. on prosperity INeifesibaker took a swhipe• alt dnto contention as an 'altern
(record employment, a national ,the government's medicare ative to the Lvbefels, whether
`>the Caritserva- :on. n Iaaef s a
nine laps: He said not t on after Nov.
gross product increase of p ys
per cent, income tax reductions tive party believes in, the prin- 8.
of 10 per cent) and on :socAal ciple of medicare but he has The PC p a,tform has stressed
welfare ('a federal labor code refused to commit himself on additional economic aid"to slow-
with a $1.25 miirnimurh wage, whether he: would irdtiate, a giibWth regions, 'along with the
easier s'a'tin credit, extension of pativarte or a government-spon- ukiomis'e of $100 per month old
farrdly allowances :to IS for sou- "ed scheme'. age pensions and such gam -
dents, irnterest-free loans• -to uni- While attaching the gavemin- micks as six percent consumer
vei�sity students, Old age pen- menet on, the corruption issue, loans.
signs rarused to $75, est iblish, Mr. Dierferibaker has also An offer of free- college edu-
ment of the Canada Pwoida stressed natiblial unity as the cation to all able to ,,abs'oiitb it
plan, and a feral cainmittment country's greatest need. Using has tapped lice New Democrat -
to launch a national medicare.the new unity of the Coal- is ppartys platform, with Tom:-
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. , . ��,._ ':............ land, lilrousand's of :iette¢1s were ah;ap in �i'ght be in .there ;Y, et,
• poum!iing in from amxiaus wives dhairgilig •his Socks .and .gawk-
Christmas Began Yester�dgiy air Chnt'oc Post' '.Off ice airvploming you, to reprint yatar in t his ca
g a _. .m_...hpss.
l or an .early star!'. on Christmas mailing,, ' especiall Hurting Safety tips? t on with the
y for parcels: to Hurifteds .a# wom'eai today Well., let', ge
dnsbant overseas oints the s ecial 3c and ;5c Chri tmas sta nt on :rips arev�sed and brought u to
s .cps vve ... •- - , g p
p P awe a happy widowhood and a
a sale ye ;Qrday (October 13) At Clinton Post Office, Designed b Miss, date, On one thing; 1.am in Tuts.
y suhseg4opt�, haippy, remarriage agreement with the old -fast-
Helen Fitzgerald of Toronto; both stamps 'feature the hands of the Magi Sunil s Ht}rntin ,
bearing gifts. ' - Ti s, eJ' Safety ioned safety rules, Its the one
p
But Jt, not just the which says, "Nevem mix gun
' Women iyowder wiPth alcohol.” Ever
1who Whit the tips reprinted, taste it? Uglil Zthe Preaston for
'any a veteran¢ A-, has tha rule pis that some:hunters
FroarY ( u E a' rl F101 t
..... . N, , 1919 Ws'ittm to tells ane that he owes
will .drunk anything,
ti's life to a careful perusal of Never shoot at ' a Partridge
R them', Hers one. Ouch testi- that resembles your hunting
75 vPbvoned at Sarnvua dining lite � rruoaui�al, � companion., . elven if it's sitting
J�. «ar Ago F.eniam Raid. The, laird consists �J Years, AQo _ "Dear Smiley., I etre my life, .
g m a free. He may have a peal
of 16Q access nine miles west of to a careful perusal of your
fectl cad cease fperching
'rHE CLINTON .NEW ERA CLINTON NEWS -RECORD ' .Hunbin'g: Tips: 'Last fall„ I �vlas. y g _.. n .�Yi' :
New Liskeard and Mr. Wilson. an that limb.,
Friday, October 17,: 1890 last in.lih� bush•, For the first
us goring to hold it for the Thursday, October 12, 1950, two da .s and . ._ts I dines'' It ds considered unspoa�t ng
One .da la t . eek Xe=s, `a y., ,� ,' to shoot tractors while the fear-
,. y . s w . ,. M ssr .. pretssent !time as tihe taxes are wort
B , becau'se Id done every- mor ds, riding an! thein. And, of
tewart, Sparks and' Cudfnore lyth Uiva'4e'd' - Church, has thus y, the Land' manual .I g
ressed o the farm of Robert less than $10.00 a year, While called leg, Charles J. Scott, g ixi
p n _ didn't anis• I changed into course, it 2s considered danger-
-pressed
Thompson, six .tons of 'ha rt in New ,Liskeard, Mr. Wilson. KennPetcook, N.B. to be their p, - g. day ous to shoot at farmers. They
'ps , y mat Harry Routledge a former minister, Rev. Scott is a rrep'b- sacks as they snuggest. I looked have a jnasty habit .of shooting
the short space of four hours. Cliintoni'an who foals. settled up e of . Rev, and Mrs. E. R. at . my compass and my watch
Th# lis 'good work, w . back; and are crack shots.
The United States is by far m bhe north and es very pros- .Stanway of Brumfield,. ' lost
which bald me T was It is bad- foram. to: meltrieve
porous. Will am L. Metcalf of Ba last and snot'lime 'ut was. y own ducks, especially
the llamges't user. -9I !postage en- � Y- But as night drew down far'
velopes, an the *!oder. Five hun- field. has . glads measuring up when shooting Troon a. boat. Let.
the third tinxu�*, I became dis- o after the duck, If
dred million were, used in the inches in height. Mr., Met- the dog g
A ba 80
past year: 4U Years, Ago, calf ds 6 feat tall and, they oouraged. I'bhaught.oP my wife 'you have no dog, forget ¢haat
- and kiddies. Yes, that's how' des'-
-Over 4,000 children 'leave been : w r over 'him when he walks the d'u'ck. it is extremely un
« to a cauraged I was. Suddenly I re -
refused, admis's'i!on to public un -
among 'them..in h!is garden. nerving to other spoaitsmen to
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD me7nb'exed' your. suggestions for see you, frogging it through
schools in Philadelphia because Thursday, October 15, 1926 Robert Mark Hanley, son of last huniters, You kind told us
sof the lac.. of Accommodation, Mr. •and Mrs'. Frederick Dian- the reeds foully clad,. with a
, vT last to panic like held rosy
1vrr. Robinson, a teacher of Huron. 'Cou my Fruit Grow- ley of Clinton. was united in wildly through. the. woods nn duck +in your teeth.
5S No. 3, Turtbberry, was tri'e'd ers ' Counncil have re-elected marry .age to Helen Lois Mi- circles, °shout 'at the top of Always carry, a few hand -
in court far the 'punishing of a their 1924 office= for 1925., shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. grenades slung from your belt.
? bhe lungs, pray like an arch- They .come un hdndy when you
son of Mr, 112ar had however They'are as Toliorovs: President, Fred Mishanv of Toronto. bishop, fiire the riFle!,rnadly, and
the judge found' that the pun- R. R. SloanB Mrs. Willard Aiken, .Clinton; if all eltse Tai ed;; set fire to the avriive -at a barbed-wire fence
ay!field; George
shment was well fitted' .to the Lalhwaite, Goderyoh; R. H. Rev- was the -winner of the $100. bush. I tried it and It worked. You cant get avert, aimder, or
rough.
crime and the case was dig- ell, Goderii!cli; Thomas, Fraser, grand prize art the L•ion's Bingo I was rescued wi hin 15 min- through.
missed. However, for Mr. Rob- Clinton; John Joynt, Lucknow; Never bake a chance when,'
. heard, in the Arena this past ; utas. I . finished my term far you approach fallen 'game that
inson; dt -proved to be beneficial K. Cameron, Lucknow and S. Friday, A "'good attendance was arson -this month, and am look- you have winged: That rabbit
as the was re-engaged to teach B. Sitorthers, Clinton as Secre- recorded with over $00 present. ing formard to .meeting you in
in the same school, at a 'higher, tary Treasurer. I the woods; Yours, Veteran Hun- (Contlnued on page 9)
salary. NLuss Mary Greailats has' taken —�
a position in the 'office of the �%
Clinton, Knitting Factory. 1.0 Years Ago p
Miss Lillian' Kennedy, chief Business and: Professional
55 Years Ag'o operator in :the Bell Telephone CLINTON NEWS -RECORD•
local exchange, has been spend- Director
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CLINTON «NEWS -RECORD • Ing, her vacation with leer Thursday, October 13, 1955 sus- 1 J
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water services will, be, installed to Toronto to resume her stud noon., arrived in Clinton at 3:30
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cost than when laid by Con- J. Jacob and his 'wife have re-
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sugar beets.,Aibouit 12 car1bads of at"Sha Th6mas'thisi week: . in October.
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Anal is
"The CouraoIe Of The Early Morninig" ..
The Life Story of Canada's Legendary Billy Bishop,
told by his son, W. Arthur Bishop
Published by McClelland ,& Stewart Limited
Canadians ,vh:o remember' a son,:William Arthur Bishop, Star; later he entered the
World War I will never for- who ¢also became a fighter ly has his ower. public rela-
get the legendary exploits of pilot, and who flew against, tions! consultant firm syr; Tor-
.air ace Billy Bishop.' Bishop's Nazi Junkers in the Bantle onto. Three years ago, just
countanimen watched unto- off Britain. befare Bully Bishop died, lies
lieving as the 'handsome:hero The younger Bishop return- .son. promised to write The
shot clown ,a record 72 Ger- ed to Canada and became a Courage Of The Early Moan -
man planes in over 200 en- reporter for the Windsor ing"•
counters, advertising field and current- This biography is snore
Canadian s who, lived than a worthy tribute to a
through World War II will well -loved, parent. It is the
remember Bishop as the BUCEFIEL !first 'real. !book on the wlar
RCAF elir-ffiamshal who in- hero Billy Bishop, written
fr l h d d th
tspimed a new genemation of
fighter pilots' 't6 carry on the,
Mr. 'and Mn.Glen Adair and
amily, Kitchener, were visit-
on. C ose an ori au em-
ti;Cated Eby i?act-,�ieclai;rag trips -
tratLition he had • almost
.
ors with Mr. and Mrs, John
to :England and Fiance.
single-handedly established.,
Broadfpr)t,
The book offers those Can -
Between wars, William, A-
Miss Babas Henderson,
adians who, 'know the well -
very Bishop adjusted to, a.
Kitdliener, Miss ,J!anet Hend�er-
publicized Bishop adventurers
busdnesrs career and contri-
son, London, spent Thancsgiv-
a new glimpse into the per-
buted to the development of
ing at their •h home.
Isonal life of the young dare -
,Canadian
Canaddan aviation. He raised
D Mott and Mrs.
Berry spent Thanksgiving in
devil from Owen Sound, on t-
lti'b
Straltford with Mm': and Mrs:
. aria, who became the Allies'
PORTERS
111
George GrlffltY .
Mrs. John MbBeath, Heasall,
leading air ace.
o
Anniversary service will be
anti
visited le Sunday..wibki Mr. -and
lend Alex M 'incl at-
Auburn ��! ��
held at Grace" Church, Sulu-
aphis
tended the baptism of her
day, October. 17. There will be
great granddaughter,
•
on'e service only at 11 a.m.
Mr. :and Mirs, John Moffatt
Holds
Graduation
with Rev. W. J. 1Vlaines, as
visited wiith A?rs. Moffatt s
speaker Sipeci!al rhusd!c .for the
paresn% Mr. and Mrs. Craw,
AUBURN— Graduation cer-
servi'ce,wli'll be under the dr-
Brantford, on Sunday,
em�ony was held last Sunday at
coition of Mrs, William Cox,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Har-
gnox United Church Sunday
organist.
o
oaves and son and Mr, and
School. Going through the
The United Church Women
Mrs. Mel .Graham visited over
the weekend with friends' do
anhation aces 4irom the c1as=
gr g
of Grace Chumdli will meet on
Niagara Fa11s,
ses' were the fbllowdng.
Wednesday, Oct'abeLr 20 at the
Baptismal service was held
l~`a^oan Mrs. L. Archambault,
home of Mrs. -Alvin Beatles:
on Sunday at Brucefield Unit-
Anglica. Rutlwwn'cz, Andrew
Roll call to be answered by
ed Church when.. the foalowmig
Koopmans';
Banding an the "Holiday Bells.
say
were,
children were baptized: Julie
1�
From Miss Marsha Koop-
_
Ann Norene . dough-
maw to Miss Bernice ML -
any ,Douglas also calling for i2n-
ter, of Mr. 'and. Mets, ;Ross Mc-
Dougall, Marilyn Wightm'an,
mediate medicare and govern-
Beath,.• Donald Arnold Tayl ,Faye
of Mr. and Mrs' Arnold
H,ildebayand, Sylvia Ru!t-
ment action to cope with the
P_
Taylor, unci Rohald_Ro'ss Mc-
k . lez • Gail Patterson, Cath
' , Y
problems of tiiitbsnation.:.
Gregor, son of Mm. and Mrs.
Bere
He! attaekekl the Liberals'
Donald McGregor,
,.
To W, L. Craigs class, Eldon
student loan iplan as a alis=
On Sacraments Sunday, the
Chamney, Douglas .McGlinchey,,
graceful substitutb for .free ed-
followdog members were. tram's=
gabby Powell;
ucatidn, but the. Liberals, a&
ferred to Brucefaeld , United
Prom, Miss Bernice McDoug-
swdred ,with. a $40 msl1don schbi-
Church: Mr. and Mrs. Wdlli6m
all to. Mrs. Bent Craig, Carol
ars'hup fund for the next four
P r acid Mr, , and Mrs, Gre -
epee g
Gi^oss, Lorraine Chamncy;
years.
or McGregor frons Timer's
Church, and r. an s.'k31-
Prow. Bull Stales to Percy
p:
Despite. the increased cam-
: !
ptdgning, there stall appeared
dors Jarratt from Ki. ,
Douglas McBeath of the
Xa ungblut, Jahn Kobptn'a'ns,
Raymond Hildebrand, Riandy
to be a lot of, apathy anaozng
Bank of Montr6aY has been.
Machan, Larry Chamney, Paul.
voters; In many Contests , local
transferred
rso .
Gross Gary Ame t,, Gerry
Issues' taalc recredance avoir
p
iNZrs., A Aar and d
...
Bore; Donald Maria,
Brty
party loyalty and at this stage;
, ,
daughter, Ind.,. Toronto,, visited
z, mpey, and Norman Roberts'
the campaign !almost took on
with Mr. and Mrs. A. Paterson
son ,
the appearance of 265 ir�d'vdd-
over, thee.'weekefid,
Mess elan 112oNaug' of
Prom Percy 'koOngblut to
tial eXections: ne strength of
, ... .
Ics
Guelph,• spent TBanlr giving
Mrs. Kenneth McDougall, Jun
;
individual candidates might .yet
.. .
with Mr, and 1Vik�s, .' McNtlu-
. .
aor' ,Bible clasts,.Daryl 13all, Dat-
..
lie the deciding factor,
gartari,•
ylt >3a11 and Biil� M111iaii, :.
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