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The Citizen, 1988-04-06, Page 6
PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1988. Business Centre promoted Continued from page 3 community development officer to co-ordinate the activities of the municipalities under direction of the committee. To'promote local business they Three-year-old Lee Dilworth of Brussels and his mother, Mary, were among some of the handsomest figures at the Brussels Recreation Committee’s costume skating party held at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre Saturday evening. Not many people turned out for the fun event, but those who did shared in a wide array of generous prizes donated by local businesses and individuals. Democracy requires the whole truth Continued from page 4 devious and cowardly. The same kind of subtle shaping of public opinion was employed against arch enemy F.D. Roosevelt without success as he went on to a record-length term despite the propaganda and Luce’s financial support to Republican opponents (Luce was by now very, very rich). The campaign continued into the post war cold war. In the early years of Senator Joseph McCar thy’s witchhunts for communists Time was happy to see him as a hero, only turning on him when it became obvious that he had become ridiculous in his paranoia. The campaign was never stron ger than in Luce’s favourite project, increasing the public approval of Chinese nationalist Brussels United marks Easter Brussels United Church was filled to capacity for Easter Sunday Worship. Many regular and re turning families enjoyed music by the Intermediate and Senior Choirs led by Sheila Richards and Betty Campbell. Pussywillows, daffodils, lilies, violets and hydrangeas were in profusion in the sanctuary, gener ously donated by our members. Rev. Charles enthusiastically lead the congregation through Word and Holy Communion. recommend the establishment of a Business Advisory Centre with a permanent professional staff to offer business advice and advice on business opportunities in the area. The group also proposed the leader Chiang Kai-shek and his beautiful wife and demeaning Mao TseTung.Luce had beenborn in China, the son of missionaries and saw China, next to the U.S. as the world’s greatest nation. He loved China so much and hated commun ism so much that he fired top reporter Theodore White who was based in China when he tried to point out the corruption around Chiang. As an example of how not to write journalism, an instructor of mine at college once marked, with a blue pencil all the subtle, opinion shaping words on two pages of Time magazine. Fromafewfeet away the pages looked pure blue. An accurate press should give people the truth, unshaped by subtle words or the more blunt instruments of press control by the Pentagon and other government sources. When the press doesn’t do its job, democracy can’t func tion. NOTICE Durham Welding Supply Ltd. is pleased to add to our growing list of Welding Supply Stores: McGAVIN FARM EQUIPMENT Walton, Ontario DropinatMcGavin’sFarm Equipmentand see Neil for all your welding gases. establishment of a Central Huron Senior Citizens Association made up of representatives of senior citizens groups from each munici pality to examine the current and future problems of an aging population. For many in the audience it was the first they had heard of the work of the students so there were few questions asked. Speaking after the presentation Tom Cunning ham, Reeve of Hullett township said he wasn’t sure he understood all of what the students were proposing but if he was correct in what he thought they were getting at, he was in favour of co-operating with other municipalities to gain morejobs. The county has gotto getmore development, he said, even if it isn’t big industries, becausetoomany young people are being lost. It doesn’t even matter if the industry ends up in his municipality, Reeve Cunningham said, because people often travel from farms to jobs in the towns. The report of the students, along with the reports of the other three groups will be forwarded to the Huron County Planning and Develooment aeoartment. We’re opening soon Selflessness. Willingness. Understanding. Qualities you may see in someone you know. Someone who goes out of his or her way to make your community a better place to live. Air Canada, in partnership with your community newspaper, would like to salute these individuals who bring so much to your community. That’s why we created Air Canada’s “Heart of Gold” Award. Now’s the time to speak out on behalf of these individuals. Make your nomination for I------------------------------ |i Air Canada’s “Heart of Gold” Award _ in partnership with your community newspaper Air Canada’s “Heart of Gold” Award today. It’s time we all said thanks. Complete the form below and include a note, or letter, giving the special reasons why you feel the person you’re nominating makes your community a better place to live. Mail it to this newspaper care of Air Canada’s “Heart of Gold” Award. My nominee for Air Canada’s “Heart of Gold” Award is: Your name: 1 Nominee’s name: 1 (j Address:Address:1 1 City:Province: City:Province: p i Postal Code:Telephone#: Postal Code:Telephone#: II 1 1 © Nominee must be 19 years of age or over. I 11Al R CANADA 1 L