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tre. ***Quitesnaturally the first thing a neWromer to (•oderich'worAld
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notice is the town•square. But Where, -praytell, skies, the square ilit
come (rom? We've driven roun4, and round the so-called "Square".
and unless we are raying an optical illusion that .thing's gotta be
round. The next thing we know they will be !.elling us that county
, court building is known is the roundhouse. And speaking of the
town square ,the 'friendly visits people have while driving Around it
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Fod-erotio, n Align/ .0v r ..::'
Courjtr Couitillor's' Remarks.
Food show about/50000 hogs
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Directors of the :Huron refused • to support a resolution
of the total •number of 10
County Federa,t,ion ' of from Peitit County ' tailing for
Agriculture reacted bitterly le.gislittiOn
Thursday night to the news trhat importation of "cheap Iser'
to stop the million hogs produced in the
country are exported,
approximately five percent).
Huron County Council -had from Australia and-. New
,, • Zealand,
Confirmation- , .
But it wasn't so Much the
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' ,faure_to approve the resolution
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eertasgly isn't in :the best interests of safety: We are talking alsout classes': ..
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those' types'. who drive along.side4sysside. ,with. ear widows down . .. ..• fargroup • angry, but the • .
.stalking tosother drivers. It reminds us. of the fellow who chirped; . 4, - .0. • ' '
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• ***Somehow the Conversation turned to Clinton tiother .day
when we were discuSsing our stint M the RCAF. We told our listener
that we really \veren't ins• love with. the town and he couldn't
understand it. Well, friend„ we have nothing against Clinton. It's a
real going concern, ('\ (I' one knows the.-nrost .._,,exciting thing
happeningthere un a Saturday night is when all thetroWiispeople go
over to watch (tarok" orlitse,of hisboys go out and check his service
station pumps. -
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• '1".1"'i' Many a man who thinks he is a wit is half right:-
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4. wondered . vice-president Mason
. , The Confirmation . Class of Heaviestcriticism carte from 111.1I1CS'.
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a remark made by 'William President Stafford said- that if
Elstons.reeve of Morris township this was good, it looked as if
whoclaimedimporting and farniers had a long, rough road
exporting was a two-way street. . „ha-ts ,
Members were also, incensed
over the remark of Tuckersmith
reeve Elgin. Tompson who skiad
said "We've never had itstso
good." • •
0 o both 'of these ,
..-e eLetter.
to the Editor
Dear Sirs;
The pupils of Grade 6; Room
-17, of Victoria School, would
like to thank the peg& of
Goderich who „helped us raise
$11,7.61 for Bunny •Bundle. The.
generous support is accepted and
appreciated by both us and the
crippled kids whom ' we ate
trying to' help ,
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Sincerely,
Sean MacLaren
the Dungannon and Nile United
Churches shared an evening with
their parents, the Elderscof both
Congregations , and Rev. R. C..
--Me-Clenaghan. A luncheon was
served by the members of the
UCW in the Dungannon 'Church
'on April 6th at 7 •
During the evening the elders
had an opportunity to become
better. acquainted with the
young people and ,receive...their
confirmation • vows. The
following were members of the
class: Linda Dougherty of the.
Nile . Congregation, Gregory
Alton, Barbara Culbert, Sandra
'Dicks•on, Brock Hasty, Donald
Henry, Nancy, Errington, Joanne
Thompson, Terry Olson and
James, Stothers, of Dungannon
He was quoted in newspaper
accounts of the council session
as saying 40 per cent of the hogs
produced s in Canada were
exported.
Jack Stafford, president of
the. EWA said he 'had seen the
quote in the paper and hoped it
misprint. Ile said the
figure should have been more
like four per cent. Other
speakers were' equally appalled
by the „,:agtitt* and the
implications they felt itwould
-have on the general _public.
(Figures supplied by the
TOWN
TALK
Walter Davis, son of Mr. and'
Mrs. "Barne" Davis, Saltford,
has been successful in receiving.
his first mate ticket "foreign
.11e, is an -employee of Shell
Oil of Canada and expects to '
return to his ship the.middle of
Church:
. Departments of .Agrictflture and the month. ..
The, evening concluded with . ,
the showing dr a film strip. ,
_entitled, "WORLD SMISSION.,"_ !strict Rotados --,,
These• young people were . .
"111111Tr7R11- and pick up ins' unemPluynicnt cheque' and then.
drop • off at the university to see '\vhat's • holding up nis'•" federal
------seduotionseheque and look into my research grant:cheque. Yuu go
•• • to the free Xr/-Tetinic and 'check Q11 y.,Q1,1r, tesTs: then "go to the free
s health -clinic and pick up ms glasses: l',11.pick up the fiS4'
rubsib, office and'. e'm
ll eet. at the
• federal hit ilding' at noon for thcs inasS picketing- Of the stinking
establishment::
\vay e set, it, slacks (1(4 a )ost as much` for most. women
.as .kilts do for most men. Or -- "I looray, for the mini but only on
the skinn's.)".•,
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l's occasional! y occurs, \or t(( '11 one' of those letters from
someone who didn't sit.ni his, Or hi- 0144 1)'was. however,sioed
"A Sorry dog," complete. \\ N41 footprint 0,01. As you have probably
guessed the canine \\is.'conilainftig about the manner in which he
. • was being treated 'and, \vas not allowed to matt t he streets. \Ve have
to sympathise, 'with the an and onls wish we could -print- the
letter, hut all let ters•muSt hear the' actual ident Hy of thcir writers
:even ifa nom de plume is used. .1nd 16111 goes, for dumb animals too.
If the Nk rityr would 10 • LIS know his or, her (lana wu WOLlid be
pleassql to print the correspimdenex
ee nt \veek.'
(Inc our*chanlring ladies in the front offiesstells'us our
fan had a message to • pass---iilong. Seen's; lady reader thought
something \\ 0 '. wrotek „ last \\ eel- was' childish. Childish?' How; 10141(1
you say -1 t) thing, .111'111117-11e careful, or we're liable to„hit you
, over the head with hor"lolls pool' • •
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• The annual conference of the-
13-
fifty-two Rotary elus that form
tile Rotary district for this area
has best•
will be held in Hanover, Ontario
on April 16, 17, 18, it - was
percussions ...
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• . ,... announcesi_todays by Rickard
Gilbank, president of the , local
When the London Symphony
Orchestra performs at.sGoderich
District .Collegiate Institute ,on
April 25th at 2:00 p.m., the
audience ,s• will ilave. an.
opportunity to hear one Of._
Canada's , hest equipped.
'l'his season -tite:orchWiti-Trics.
purchased - a. glockenspiel,
chimes, vibraphone, xylophones
and, a 36 -inch tam -tam (Chinese
gong), vidued ,at $5.000 - and
more instruments will soon be
added.
I he reason dates hack to the
departure last summer of the
band of the Royal Canadian
'Regiment' from _London
Gagetown, Nev Brunswick.
When the 'band left, it _took
rug to •
Rotary club. •
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• A delegatiOn of meilibers of
the', Rotary club of GOderich is
scheduled to • attend the
"conference. The presidingof fiser
• at 'conference sessions will be
Williahi G. Rae. former School
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which comprises the areaTrOin
.,Tobermory in . _A:he Bruce
Pienig
ilni.st;nli.i. ' of Ontario to Flint,
Ni
, Among the principaPspeakers
who will address the meetin-are ..
Past, . Vice -President, of - Rotary
Internaanal Cass _Piotrowski of
Framtramck„ Michigan,
representative, of the ..PreSident
of Rotary International; Dr,.
Franklin C. .Peter's. President of
along its percussion instruments, • .
Whichhad been loanedto the
LS() as needed. • ,
The Symphony's Board of
INrectdrs, looking far into the
'Itifure, decided to- buy ' new-,
instruments of top qualit-y. The, ,
happyremit', is just one of. the
.reasonso, the orchestra is
irdvertising "The new -sound of
• Ow Symphony" this seaSon:
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Commission on Post Secondary
EA:fixation in Ontario
PUBLIC' HEARING
THURSDAY, APRIL 22
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I he Conlinission 041 Post-Set:maim Fdticdtioll is
holding a Public. Hearing in Sarnia on 'Flititsdas • Anti', 2 _711d •
107 I .
The hearing will 1st litikt cit\ hall conned shinullers.
S'.1141,1'.1with sessions heginnitist at 7..10 11,111. lirielss •
will he presented slut concerned memhei 5 (. I he C(MillitInitY'tire
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Wirterloo .Lutherv. ljniversity;
)lajor. A. M'acCorquochtleT..-,
Administrator of the HOUSe of.
Concord, Toronlo, and Pro feSsor'-
Qouglas4 Pletsch the
l'niversity of Guelph. The
program will also incltde special
entertainment' and hospitality
. features 'such as a grand ,ball on
Saturday night. the Governor's. ,
banquet. on SundSY-krri;ght.
The conference will.nominate
a Rotarian to' serve as governor
of this district for 1972-7:1. He
\vill be -offivi'nfly elected, along
with :11:1 other nEsninves or
-ot-the Svorld,
at otars' fittrt-smtrtomrFs---14-
convention In Sydnes
ROtary govssrnors till
and to-Ordistal0 the-se•rviec \vOrk
ol' .soine .1.1,300 Rotary clubs" -
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689,090 business •-,n d •
professional .inen • in .1•18 •
countries'. The go \ ernor-nominee
for DiStrict 633 for t he year
197.1-72 is :111...Oliver Gaffney or
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Stratford, nsarris,
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