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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-09-24, Page 30Po s 14A, Ti s-Arkvoc • Se • tornber 2 1980 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.' The readers write... Constitutional view ...to help you use energy more efficiently a Get ready for winter driving with these specials CLIP 61 SAVE WITH THESE COUPONS $500 $5 0° OFF SNOW TIRE INSTALLATION AND WHEEL BALANCING This coupon entitles the bearer to a discount of $5.00 off the price of installing one pair of passenger car Snow Tires as performed by this service station. Only one coupon accepted for each pair of Snow Tires installed, Retailer reserves the right to perform work by appointment. Offer expires October 30, 1980. Ogi The South Huron Junior Farmers would like to thank Exeter Ford, Huron Tractor, N.T. Monteith, Bert Borland, Sherwood's Exeter Ltd., and the Exeter Co-op for their help in making the tractor rodeo at the Exeter Fall Fair a success. Tractor Driving Winners Mens: 1) Bruce Shopton-fire extinguisher 2) Doug Lightfoot-vice grips 3) Paul Pavkeje-screw driver Boys: 1) Rob Miller-drill 2) Stephen Coates-booster cables 3) Doug Willard-measuring tape Ladies: 1) Phyllis Lightfoot-mixmaster 2) Marjory Jones-smoke detector 3) Brenda Love-pruning snippers $100 shoo OFF ON YOUR NEXT PAIR OF WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES This coupon entitles the bearer to a discount of $1,00 off the purchase price of one pair of Wind- shield Wiper Blades purchased from this location, Only one coupon adcepted for each pair of Wiper Blades purchased. 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Check antifreeze/coolant 15 Final Ignition System Check - final analySis and adjustment sPrs $3995 Or Less 6 CYLINDER $ 9 5 46 Or Less 8 CYLINDER Most Cars 'Excludes trucks, vans and high performance cars Offer expires October 30, 1980 ALL WORK IS GUARANTEED FOR A PERIOD OF 90 DAYS OR 5,b00 KM FOR WHICHEVER THE PERIOD IS THE SHORTER. Ottawa, Unable to. attend this year was, Mrs. Faye Brock, of Bolton,. who is hospitalized. Mr, & Mrs. Louie Walker, of Pontiac, Michigan spent a few days last week at their daughter's home, Rev, and Mrs. John Campbell, TAura. and Douglas. Mr. .4 Mrs, members of the Exeter horse and p0ny club, all won prizes at Exeter fair for their ponies' achievements, Grand Bend Senior Citizens meeting scheduled for October 1 will be post- poned until October 8. SPECIALISTS in the care of your car *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 Fr ," SLEMIN SERVICE CENTER Main St. S., Exeter, Ontario Phone: 235-1621 This coupon entitles the bearer to a discount of $5.00 off the price of a Radiator Flush and Cooling System check (with the supply and installation of Antifreeze Coolant) performed at this location. Only one coupon accepted for the service performed. Retailer reserves the right to perform work by ap- pointment. Offer expires October 30, 1980. SLEMIN SERVICE CENTER Main St. S., Exeter, Ontario Phone: 235-1621 SLEMIN SERVICE CENTER Main St. S., Exeter, Ontario Phone: 235-1621 Drive in or make an. appointment At SLUM SERVICE CENTRE 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 COOLING SYSTEM • CHECK AND FLUSH $500 $500 $5 0° OFF $00 Grand Bend personals Entertain at rest home, ti