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ON THE RUN.- Children at Grand Bend Public School get markers from teacher Mrs. Sue
Sageman as they get ready to run. The children ore raising money for school activities as
welras for Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope. They have canvassed the area for pledges per
kilometer. Three laps of the school yard make one kilometer. Teacher Mrs, Doris Elliott is in
charge of the run. The pupils, from all grades, run after school and at lunch hour.'
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Ottawa, Unable to. attend
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Brock, of Bolton,. who is
hospitalized.
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and Douglas. Mr. .4 Mrs,
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*15 POINT TUNE-UP
other place in Canada. They
learned our language which
they had a perfect right to
and we got along fine
because they were not
discriminated against if they
could qualify for the job they
got.
For years now federal
government and Con-
servatives, whenever they
were in, broke the rules of
the BNA by giving special
privileges to the French until
now they are the privilged
race although outside
Quebec we are 90 percent
English speaking.
In 1969, Trudeau's
language act and bilingual
bill was passed making
everybody learn French if
they want a job in the federal
house as a civil servant or
anything else unless maybe
a janitor.
Bill Davis and his
government has gone
bilingual, giving services at
all levels of government,
federal, provincial,
municipal, in crown cor-
porations, itt the Armed
Forces, the RCMP and in all
government commissions
and agencies, in all parts of
Canada except Quebec. Such
insistence would come from
the federal house itself or
from the French Canadian
organization, incited and
funded by the Trudeau
government, When their bill
was passed Mr. Pelletier
said now this is not to be
discussed in. any way. The
media and magazines
wouldn't write any article on
the matter unless favorable
and to this day there is only
one that I know of that has,
the Tor onto Sun. I
congratulate the editor of
that paper. When it was
before the house there only
two members spoke against
it.
When the Quebec
referendum was on and the
"No's" won Mr. Davies said
that now that they have to
put their trust in the rest of
Canada we will show them
what we will do for them
when they are all ready in
control of our country
unlawfully. All these
privileges are breaking the
BNA. They sure won't worry
about it but he wants to make
a new one French.
Before they do anything
about the BNA the people
should have a vote on it and
it shoud have to carry by 75
percent to bring it back and
Quebec should not be
allowed to vote. They have
gone only French speaking
while shoving their French
down our throats.
We haven't got too many
heroes on our side. J.U.
Andrews, author of
Bilingual, Today, French
Tomorrow and Back Door
Bilingualism deserves a lot
of credit and Mr. Jane of
Moncton, New Brunswick
and Mr. Richardson of
Winnipeg. There is an order
alliance for the preservation
of English in Canada and
they are doing a good job for
English.
The heroes for the French
are Trudeau and his
government, Joe Clark and
his party, Bill Davis and his
government, Smith and his
party and the NDP of both
houses. So if they don't give
us a chance to vote on this
and bilingualism is repelled,
we have had it and Trudeau
has won Canada without
firing a shot.
A disgusted English
speaking Canadian,
Mr. Ma Deeves,
Rensall
Grand Bend United church
women provided the en,
tertaitunent for the Sep-
tember birthday Party for
residents of the Blue Water
Rest home last Tuesday
evening.
champion fiddler, Willis
Desjardine, of Shipka area,
and his accompanist, Marian.
Homer, of Parkhill, played
lively old time music of
wafts, jigs and reels, and
also a duet on one fiddle of
bagpipe music.
Slide pictures were shown
by Alex and Clara Hamilton,
of various scenery taken on
holiday trips, that included
fall scenery in Algonquin
park, tulips in Ottawa,
Niagara falls, Mackinac
Island, Canadian Rockies,
Lake Louise, Butchert
gardens in B.C., harbour and
sunset at Grand Bend,
Gifts were given out and
cake and ice cream served.
A family gathering,
numbering 40, of children,
grand and great grand-
children, met a week ago
Sunday, at the home of Mrs.
Marine Walper, in Green
Acres, to honour her on the
occasion of her 80th bir-
thday.
Mrs, Lenora Orr attended
a family birthday gathering,
Sunday, for her mother, Mrs.
Jessie Walz, of Kitchener on
the occasion of her 86th
birthday. This has been an
annual event, staged by Mrs.
Walz's seven daughters, in
her honour for many years.
The gathering was held at a
daughter's home, Mrs.
Dorothea -Knights, of Wiric1-
59r-Othersattentling were
Mrs. Eva Nancarrow,
Burlington, Mrs. Blanche
Walpole and Mrs, June
Carte, both of Kitchener,
Mrs, Mary Yanholla.
.Walker were celebrating
their 54th wedding an-
niversary.
Four tables were in play at
the weekly bridge game,
held last Wednesday evening
in St. John's Parish hall.
First was Helen and Man-
ning Jamieson, second--
Helen Davidson and Mary
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Dear Editor,
I would like to give my
view on this constitutional
issue that Trudeau is so
anxious to get a hold of and
tear it to pieces and come up
with a new French con-
stitution. He says that he
shouldn't have to go hat in
hand to the Queen to ask for
the BNA of constitution after
us serving in two wars. Well
if it is on his war record or
his province, he'll never get
it.
The BNA or constitution,
there is nothing wrong with it
'as far as language is con-
cerned, There is nine
(English speaking provinces
and one bilingual Quebec.
They were to use both ,
' English and French. They
could use their French in the
legislative assembly in the
federal house and federal
courts. At that time there
was only one federal court.
They weren't even supposed
to be French in the civil
service.
For years this law worked
good when the French
moved out of Quebec to some
Ferguson,
Mrs. Gladys Keener, .of
Tampa, Florida, holidayed
last week with. Mrs. Eva
Bariteau.
Tammy and Glenda
Morenz, and Kim Merkies,
all of town, who were 4.1"
SOCCER ACTION —• John Vanleeuwen of the Grand Bend B's keeps the ball away from
Colonials player Dove Nolan. The Grand Bend teams squared off recently on the local
field. Staff photo
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