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- The pottery demonstration going pn ,all evening at Robertson Memorial School Psalm** diuripg
Open House was entertaining for many. people. Here Mary Harper (left) arid Sherry Fielder and Bill
Lougheed show how they make pottery articles to the design of their own choice. (staff photo)
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Letter t® the Editor
* * * all the pupils'report cards to be
ABORTION ',a gynecologist, intervening on horn . . . with full knowledge of On Wednesday, March 17, students'
sent, home. Get prepared, -
behalf of the unborn infant, anguish and despair, the answer Mrs. Norman's grade four class
,suitt seeking to liberalize the -is-no, I would -not g . . Since the wifibe presenting a St. Patrick's
abortion laws in that state* was fetus is a creature already alive Day assembly for the classes,in SPORTS--
praised by Judge H. Laskey who and iQ the process of,, the Junior Wing:' -The first %Saturday, March 13 will be an
said "he welcomed the development, to kill it is to number,: will be a' short play enjoyable, but busy day for the
intervention on behalf of the choose death over life. At what . called,„„The; , Doggy in the Elementary and Separate schools
unborn child and all' children point shall we allow this choice? Window". The clasi' will then of the area. A Volleyball
similarly situated for purpose of For me the answer is . . . at no sing "Ten ' Lepers". A quartet Tournament will be played here-
in Goderich, at the Goderich -
point, once life has begun. At no will also sing a few Song.
,,Throughout history, property point I repeat, either as life * * District Collegiate Institute and -
rights have been at P
• "S" is, for Snow which will *soon
' " said the silly lion.
or-,/,`
ussywillows,41424".45A
herbal --
"1, cannot see you an Where
Y. . against their mothers. ' Once Oh! how it glistens • '
please come out." again the parents won, 11-9. Oh! how it shines... '
' "O.K., I will." N With the Grade 7 and 8. boys„ Ev.eryone's having a wonderful
When Mr. Lion came out, he it • was different. They played time! '
said, "1 bet five cent, that 1 can against the fathers and won vvith The vvhiStle of the wind in the
do better tricks than yoe." a score of 11-3. pine tree boughs ...
1 bet one dollar that you ,After the volleyball games M it flows to and fro
. rs s s titer. Open House was ,held at
-by Marva Jackson , Robertson, Sehool on, Tuesday,
• March 2. The Main attractions
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* were held in • the ifudiforitim. , -:4--
- WINTER ' Many parents watched films and '.
Fun and frolic in the snow, film strips in the: Library ,and •
• . $
-regOldless of the nurnber We
would like to encourage parents
to come with children. Those
arriving alone will still be;
charged the, $1.00 admission
price.
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can't."
came folkdanCing The fi t Thi i Wi
dance was the Mexican Hat
Dance, .the second, The
Hitchhiker, and, the third, the
Costilla.
se- Finn night was a suceess, for
"Can too!"
"Cannot!"
' stop," said Mr. Chips.
"Can you do the trick. that is
called 'Bite the Tail off the
Lion'?"
melt. awa ; •
oLer one hundred,, people
attended. • ' '` •
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S'n o -w flakes , come and , also hi CraWford's room
snowflakes go • ' Gymnastia and dancing *ere' • —
Cartfletstoelkiri thildleetmeb,L*AlWayeaw34p,i-34-ehovvaite...',4r84v4,
fif To see You' snow, -
greyr4''''' • , were many • differentscience
-projects on display in the hall,'
Which' were quite interesting.'
A preview , of .the Operetta,
wasshown to the audience.
The Ceramics Elective Group
dispiayed their talents the Art,
• it goes." D
s for ramn which will fall on
your -head • stor"y0.w 000000 !"
And that is the end of my
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"I" is for insects, wewish they
were dead
"N" is for nature, waking from
its sleep
"G" is for your garden, where
March 16 will be Doomsday
' the mud is thick and deep. -
for a few students pf Robertson
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o you 1,kkeazinter.,--1401------And-towar-utki4corte-and-give. a
The cool, clean air nips at your tow. ,
nose,*
And the wind screams through Girls and boys playing in the
the,trees, snow,
I think it looks very beautifulAo And older people wish it would
REPORT CARDS look out the window and see, go
'That the feather Y snow that has .But what would you'd° without
-Anonymous- Schl. That will be the day for
• Canada' S` Bill of Rights
guarantees .. the. right 'of the
individual to life; security and,
liberty and the function of the
law is to support and protect the
life of every. person, including
the unborn child who is a human
being and -entitled to' life. In
view of that statement it seems
only logical that we should resist
all efforts for more permissive
legislation in the matter f
abortion. -
Pope Paul in an invited letter
to the Federation of Catholic.
Medical As.sociations stresses
that the 1'661 implications
applying to the ' practice of
this action."
fallen on the shrubs, the snow?
Looks like hoopskirts wide. • -Lynn Crawford.
Do you like the Winter? I do! - *
Roberton Memorial Public
Winter does have its wild days, School Student Council presents
But beauty soon sets iii. the family movie "FLUFFY";
With its crisp white snow and The jolliest jungle; cat that ever
the silvery trees, -- -- panicked the police and left a
Which gleam on sunny days citY,in shambles. Starring 'Tony
And the tiny ' hut on the Randall and Shirley Jones.
mountain top all parcelled in a It's a full length feature
package of snow ' movie plus 30 Minutes of
,t-goics nothing but a little cartoons on Thursday, March
Mound, in the midst of a barren 11, 1971 at 7 p.m. in the school
recognizedin a --begins or as life.ends . . . in this•VictoriaPublic School.
Miss Elliott's grade tvvo class
world where cruelty prevails in, • has written stories about a
teams last Do you like winter? I do!
' h • year will be playing in, the • fa
hill , auditorium.
Admission is $1.00 per
mily.
This $1.00 charge will cover
members of a family;
,a.• • run :0 or Angry Eir-aliWir warruheir
, 3:30 p.m. , • fingers,
Mrs. W. J. (Eileen) Palmer, _ CHEWED -OUT CUB
• (B. m 1 ' But d -i
court of, law, so should personal Since more t than
, as the IN life be so many aspects of our life,'- I picture in which a chimpanzee is
recognized. . would . not add the weight of biting a lion cub's tail. Here are .
($4. tournament, we teed two courts Children ' scream, and the
Pearl S. Buck has. written choice to kill rather than to - two ottheir stories. ofone. It will begin at snow -balls fly, all
"...as the mother of a retarded live." • ..m.4.,.
9:00 m and to3 0
child I can ask myself . . . if I '
had rather she had never been
Goderich, Ont. , yScottc ntYre)
eep ntheir minds they're
QAT- -,reall think
a little girl who had a cub and a
ne- bousev-t.
March was Fun Night at Those beautiful, beautiful
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in murder: "Abortion has always U
been considered_a hothicide , . . • • •-:chimpanzee too. The chimp was
Mrs . Dowds and Mr. .Vroornan Do you like winter? do!
Robertson Memorial _School. children
n erwater provincial
and nothing ' today, permits - kept on biting the cub's. tail all - -by Joni Smith
considering it otherwise."
biting the cub's tail. The chimp
„ refereed the volleyball games
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day and the next dand folk dancinwhile Mr.
ay ,he didn't
Ninety-four Missouri doctors,
'abortionist's claim that life does
• in a public statement, refute the
• . ' planned .necirby • •
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not exist as- such, in the first • ,..
twelve weeks after conception.
"Embryology's findings- while sports such as skiing,'
During the winter season more than 300 million years ago.
In this game, the par........
have one. , •
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principal, introduced
t em.
' First to play volleyball, were
THE MONKEY AND
THE LION
Grade five, against the paents. -
(By Tracy, Sitter) •
- • the little boys and girls up to
The Tobermory area was One day, Mr. Chips went to
* about • the humanity'of .._sno 12-3. --
wrndbiling *and ice fishing are considered to be the most ideal ' see his friend, 1%,. Lion. When
embryonic or fetal life is certain.The second game was -Grade
,
,occupying the ., outdoor location for an underwater park Mr. Chips got To his friend's
From the very beginning of its' six against parents. Again, the
••••,, . ,existence as a zygote, a fertilized- 'I—recreational time of most in Ontario because of its relative cage, Mr. Lion was gone! "M4,..
parents' won,
people, a few hardy persons are beaut d variety of Lion, Mr. Lion, where are you? '
y , an
egg we have a unique '
human . „
involved in diving below the ice underwater - landscape,, along
individual who will develop and On our , lakes to' observe and. With the clarity of water which
.miature." . - photograph acquatic life and.the . varies from emerald ' green to •
Ori 'the heels of such a
• unusually . colourful scenery ,.. deep blue. ' . • ,
'Statement, • how can a resulting from sunlight on the In the area being considered
nine:year-old be answered when:. ice crevasses above. Divers -at -this off Tobermory, lie the remains '
she ' aSkt, -1141/*''' -iloeteirs '''''...--- .c`ilt6'"Erm'el''. of year find-, underwater'. - of' many ships -wrecked- when"
abiirted babies a death- viewing and photographing to be caught ilisudden storms as.they
certifiCate and some try. to ,elaim .. at its best because thrbulence in attempted - to ' navigate the .
, • • : that the foetus was not alive. the water is limited by the cover slialtbw-;-.teefs and , narrow
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•, How --about an answer to 'her of ice. - '.: •-'' -channels-hat are common to the,
- • . ' question as to -the cause df ' The Department of Lands, AM. The remains_Otone_of_the
' --death? ' ' . .- - . ' and Forests announced last ' . oldest wrecks are Well, knowrito
"Population - Explosion" is a summer that. a.' study was tourists WhO visit Toberrhory.
- , , phrase that contributed to more underway ' to ' develop an , This was LaSalle's ship , the
liberal -abortion.views ,,and laws underwater provincial park in Griffin, P, the remains -7°f which
..cr... , as a means \,•of controlling the the vicinity ,of Tobermory at the were discovered by Mr. 0. Vail
,ons N , world's - ,poTilulation. , So-called tip of the Bruce Peninsula. Since - and'are presently on view in Mr.
iiieP.
4.4., oe-infab -warned , that - -- ,tthat time the parks Staff of -the . Vail's-----mayirie , ,' museum . in
---vverpopulation of the world' Lake HuronDistiet have been Tobermory. '
G
rade
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12-10.
and
8
girls
`Played
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This is•Winter
The snow so soft and feathery
The air so crisp and" cold.
Childree tumbling around on the
ground _ . . ••
On sleds, on beds
On beds of new fallen snow. .-
Oh how their faces glow!
This is Winter..
would result in the stave -fon Qf investigating the possibilities for •
,
the masses, would do well today developing the • park, 'assisted -by :Only • during the last' few -
' to take a .second look at decades ' has man dived in the Effective Monday, Maid; 15, 1971
specialiSts irrparks interpretation'
. .. countries suelyzas Taipei, Tree ftom 'the Parks ' Branch" in seas and lakes for recreatiori on a
,China and Japan. Taivvan, where largescale. This has cOrrie 'about '. - Our.,Goderich , Office Will (lose
Toronto. Information has been ,
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.
Atherican dollars backed birth due UP the, inereased ability to
* obtained from other underwater ' . .,
enter 'The 'previousfy hostile •.
\ ..
control- programmes, , will ,, -
parks around the world :- J,apan,
'
underwater environment using
drastically revise its food 'policy Phillipines Florida ' etc., and ' STARTING THAT'DAY, ALL4BELL CANADA'
.. because of Over -production of . details of the Tobermory area face masks, swimming fins -and
.,•Scuba equipment (self-coritained ACCOUNTS MAY BE PAI -D AT NO EXTRA CHARGE AT •
rice . . . All the granaries are obtained from the, research
filled to, overflowing. In previous divers of the project Subliminos. u rider.water '' hreathing
ile experiencing a food surplus-
---'-' -----. —To—Japan, but now Japan itself is
years, the 'surplus rice yyassehd\---pt_anning,
problem." (China News, Oct. 17, will be possible for the first stage ,,
underway and it is,boped that it
for the project is now .
seas anda
apparatus). '
1 keer
. Until . recently man has
considered the resources of our - , 0NDERSON'S.:7-11001(' SitORE - •, , j,
s inexhaustible. 4 THE' SQUARE, GODERICH ,
of development to get underway
1970, page 8.) • • • some time this year. -Now his disastrous result s frorri , ,, ,
•.ii Furthermore, Japan • the ' 'The main purpose for the 4he dumping of everything from ,., .
cradle of 'liberalized aborfion uunderwater park will be to sewage .to, atomic wastes- 'have Accounts may also be paid atany chartered bank branch in Goderich.
laws, is now complaining of the becOme evident. The- movement Regular bank charges iiiill apply. .
ensure the preservation of the .
:. many empty classrooms, natural state of the marine arid, for conservation of , natural
,•'?, lb unemployed teachers and lac 14 of'.
plant life and historical objects. resources is still mostlylimited
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Workers. In fact; the Japanese Geographically . the area' offers to our land areas, while the ' 1 To ,tonduct-business...qthex4ban_payin$,„,accounts,‘&AILt-9›Korb0,41.0547tg-v-.•.*0'",-'"'"`
.. --- --fritiekbers)--; zvveirtneV'T-"'llds •*:',46.6.r.-,,,prr,-tir&war-tiekh4oratater-latrdsea.pe,,ottorirtakeklifit;,--,?; 1:;•,'; •!;,-
.V,;?,,, -- - pu-blicly asked -Japanese mothers -'''''''''''''"""OrAe"..i:i.:1-711•3TITTICID -1.01VG-IYISTANCE'CHARGE 4PPLIKESrand
seas is still neglected.
history. Underwater terrain is
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a "love -in" for our pampered - history of marine animals which and awareness of what 'is -
hippies!!
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