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If that dirty old
influenza -bug hits you, I
can. commiserate. I'm
just back from °Vera
week sick leave during
• which time .my strength
was completely .5aptted.
What a waste of time!,
. • Being M not to6 gopd
'a frame of mind during
that time, I found another
pet peeveloiripeabout • •
•
.Doesn't it drive you
buggy when' trying to
„ leaf.through a magazine
it always flips open to
Where those cards are
inserted or in sone cases
bound right in with the
pages?
Front now on, before I ,•
even try to react maga-
zine, Fm
going to go
through it and rip Put all •
those •cards • and junk
theinf. : •• •
The onslaught, from
the numerous long dis-
tance carriers continues...
We justsot one off our
backs 'hereat the -office
when another took up the,,
routine,.
This last' orne was
good. 1 -le starts his Spiel
by Pat Livin
. . "
•
and without appearing to
fake a breath talks on and
,On and on. My ,mind was
so confused 1 wasn t sure
what he really said. But
the .grey matter and tem-
per kicked in When he
.said 9.A11.1 need to sign
you' up is I didn't 'let
him finish. What pre,-
sumption!
So. 'told. h-tm'illre
Wanted to mail or -fax me
what • he . had' just
blithered off -,- to do so."
-At my leisure I Would
-review the material ,and
make a decision without
his high pressure 'sales
Rude? Maybe so, but
there's lust too many,
Offers!' being made
to not, be a eareful, con-
sumer or business per
er
Dear editor:
We are in the shadow.
of all that we have Worked
for yet. we give up to 'a
• force that most of us don't
believe in. They say that it
is in our best interest but.,.
'No one believes- that Is
' true..
'•Troth the start mankind
has fought for what we
- believe .in. and never gave
_up_ tti any cause_We have
'fought to live. Fought to
• choose. And greatly
fought to be the best we.
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epti.$:.._.irieW"9n...Bill
160
Dear editor:- • '
,• I am writing, this ietter.
first Of all people
who came, out to vote in
• the ."*\ Cuts will not help the
Lbschool system only •
jr_ make it worse..
How will the, children
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. • - -
• Though this is not a
war, we still must tight as
we Would if. we were in
war. Because this is a war.
It is a war against beliefs
and: warabout power. Yet
•is is stitl a war.
This decision will
'effect the future of the
,can be.
children of today have •
learned? Cutting will only
deprive the students of
tomorrow an educatiOn of
today. The government
says welcome to the
future. But we say wet -
Come to the past: •
Cory Hayes.' Lucknow,
for the children
of tomorrow.
time to stand up
the Munieipal• elections.
4 1
You are to be omirieridedfoUght, died.
To all.of .the people who
• didn't find the time or did-
n't care, shame on you.
:On" Tuesday (Nov. 11),
we Met to lidnorthe young
• men and, 'women . Who
70 years ago
NOIC.,17,1927, . • , •
p:rogressive dominoes - A pro-
gressive ,domino party will be
held in the Town Hall, under
auspices :Of the Women's Institute.
‘Proceeds for .the Armenian Relief
Fund, Admission 25.
; • ,. • '
Erecting steel :barn, -, A gang of
men are at workonRilluttonrs firm
• erecting .4 . niddern. steel tiara to
replace the. frame structure destroy,ed.
withthe seaSoit's crop a few weeks
ago. The foundation walls"haVe been,
.lengthened 20 feet and the basement
will' be equipped with modern steel
stable fittings, throughout. This
should make a fine plant, and • sug-
gests Marl*: .Binton intends to stay
in the same for some' years to 'collie.
. ,
50 year ago
Nov,• 20; 1947 ,• ••
pet fox gallivants with hounds
A fox that is a family pet and
even romps about Unmolested
with five hounds is to be found on the
farm of Victor Errington, R.R.
Auburn. ••• .
Captured when it was so young it
did, not have its eyes open, the fox is
now a year and a half old. For fear it
might attack the chickens it is kept
tied on a leash, The hounds will Come
•up to the fox and play with it as if to
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help* pass away the Weary hours.
Members of the Errington family
:are quite devoted to it and can .put
food in its mouth .;withOut fear of
being bitten: •
Ross ',Errington, •a" son ,of the.
honsehold, delivered an oral cornpO,
''sitiOn about the Peti•fox 'at Stratford
Normal School this fall. .
; •
years ago , : •
• • Nov. 22; 1972
,eorge NewbOldnamed his-
Aoriati - The Ontario. Nursing
Hanle. Association 'recently
Concluded their,13th annual conven-
tion. in Toronto by electing , a new
slate of executive directors for 1973.
' 'George Newbold. of Pineerest Manor,
Nursing Home; was re-elected as the
Association Historian, Having, held'
this post in the past, his experience is
well recognized by the Members.
Purple Grove doings - •Nir.. and
Mrs: Walter Forster with thehelp 9f
friends and relatives are erecting a
new barn on their' property. The old
one was destroyed by. fire in the latter
part of September. . ". . .
.Retires Francis:tam'. has retired
• from the' Kitchener police force after
33 years of service. He is the son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carrol,
formerly of St Helens and St. -Augustine.
..4110We'vx
• men' and women that: they
canq exercise their free-
dom to vote.
On Wednesday evening
we hear the school boards ; '1
dr. .?i,,.•er; may lose their freedom to
maimed rip *arto protect., speak freely. : '
our. freedonis and •give us Maybe it time to stand
thiS life We ireasure:• ''up and be counted arid
.am ashamed that peo- st'art,to Care for our
this area have solit- mwlities
.de respect for these,young •.' '' •
Remember the less fortunate
Dear editpr: amount , 'of money.is
,'Huron ::County • required to purchase food' .,
•
Christmas Oureau is , a . Voiithers and clothing(we
County 'tradition of which .alWays :rim,short of 'some...
we can 'a11be proud,. As a sizes).
• community We have Last ;Christmas over
covered that we have the. 14100 children and their
power to ensure. that all' 'families.. received halp.• It
.. „
needy .familieS 'With .• .,takes an outstanding coir -
Oren ,actoSsthe county cel- munitv effort to rnobilize
tebrSte Christmas. ' • the, resources; required to •
•
In addition to new•Ohil-: . serve our&irrimunity•wil.
dren's clothes, new toys •only with :the over -
and food, a substantial support of car -i.
ingpeople and hundred f
volunteers .that the, Huron • •
County Christmas Bureau
endnres.•
•
Please take your gifts to
the Bureau closest to you
between Dec. 8:and 12; 'lb..;
.111. to 3 p.m. Bureaus iii
Ihis,area MOude'St„
Roman Catholic Church,
• Qoderich' and Afingliam:
United Church. .. •
• Murray Gaunt. chairman:: '
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. . .
Herb OcOuillin (right), World VIM' II veteran, watches as Mickey Marshall
and Lane Gardner, of the Naval Association, salute after placing a
wreath at the cenotaph during the Nov. 11 Remembrance Day 'service.
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