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Early riser
,r.' MPP' Jack Riddell was up bright and early last wet etend for
a pancake breakfast with, the Gocierich Rotarians and their
guests. Here Jack discusses thingswith town Administrator
Harold Walls (left), also a member of the Goderich Rotary
Club. The event was a decided success as a steady stream of
hungry pancake lovers filed past the grills. (staff photo)
Twofire
extinguish -area blaze
A fire late Monday evening at
the M.J. Smith Seed and Grain
Co. of RR 1, Dungannon, just
.north of Port Albert, caused
considerable damage to
The alarm was turned in at.
8:30 p.m,. arid both Lucknow
Players present.
Robinson play
The Pendulum Players have
a drama to, resent. Thursday, "
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Jima Hayter, .,a 47 year old provincial election. The riding,
9oderich, auto 'dealer,, : was previously p°'redominantly
'elected the progressive Con- Conservati4ve,. was Won, by
serV'ative candidate for the new Liberal Jack Riddel in a
riding of • Huron -Middlesex ata, byelection after the resignation
the nomination meeting held in „ of,„CharlesMacNaughton. ,The
Exeter Monday night. conservative candidate in that
Hayter defeated two other by-election was Don Southcott.
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nominees in the wo ballots: Hayter, former president of
Ivan Hearn of Lucan and Bill the Midwestern Development
Amps ,of Parkhill. Hearn, was Council and Warden of Huron
eliminated from the'first ballot County 'told the party sup -
with only 65 votes while Hayter porters that he plans to fun a
held a. slim. 291-246 edge over down to earth campaign with
Amos. Hearn's votes were no mudslingin
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almost , evenly /Split • in the "It is rood that we
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Treasury ."Economics and-.
Intergovernmental • Affairr
Minister Charles MacNaughton •
and retiring Minister of
• Agriculture William Stewar't,.
who served the olcl riding of
Middlesex -North,
Mr, Hayter explained 'that.
the small businesses' in .the.
riding were a vital part of the'
rural corrimunity and that the
pressure on the - small
businessman -mast he -relieved.
"It may require provincial
assistance," Mr. Hayter said,
"but 'We must develop our
existing industries and
stimulate growth imthe area."
But -Mr. Hayter said he also
recognized the needs of the
second ,ballot -with. Hayter ,.._be1-ieve- in the, _policies of the
and Goderich volunteer fire „ x.
receiving 317 `and Amos 277. Conservatives, Mr. ;Hayter
departments were called .to the Hayter was .nominated by Jim said; ,`.and now we must go outs `
scene. The, two departments Donnelly of Goderich. and work."
extinguished the fire within an More than' 600 voting' party In`tiis pre -ballot address, M'r
hour which bel' ed. t41-1�n
,been caused by a broken gas candidate to' run in the next accom, plishmen.ts former
line.
.�s ► v, ----members-•turned"-out-to'elect-a-- Hayter lauded --the- efforts and
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Several propane tanks were 0 -
within 10 feet of the fire and had five Huron h er
prevent-` ,explosion, Firemen • •
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shut_ off �yalves of the four
propane •tanks involved'ih the . 0.5to.-Brucollosis.
lire and . quickly brought '-it
. Over 1100' delegates cast their ballots Mond y night to elect Jim Hayter, of Goderich as the
candidate for the Huron -Middlesex Progressive Conservative party in, the next provincial.
election,' expected this fall. Left to right are Bob Eaton, Middlesex South MPP, Mr,. Hayter, .
Hon. William Stewart, retiring Minister of Agriculture in ,the present government, Charles
MacNaughton, former, MPP fpr Huron and a former cabinet minister, and Hon. Dennis
Trimbell., present Minister of Energy for Ontario. (Citizens -News photo)
• predominantly agricultural
community'and suggested that 1
farmers should get a return on
their investments, perhaps
through a - stabilization
program, to reduce the risks
involved .and protect both the
farmer and the 'consumer. •
"The solution is not to
under control. Brucellosis is on the upswing The incidence of the' disease . destroy free enterprise but''to''
There was no damage in Huron County according to being spread by beef cattle; he e g h
July- 3I entitled` The Terrible est,inhatc available but work at - Dr•. Mark Raithby of said, is not serious. Most beef
Meek. Set on a hill outside":of the seed and grain company = Agriculture anada's Health of, cows that abort a calf, he noted,
Jerusalem: where Christ was resumed the. following 'Animals Bran h. -in Seaforth, are soon shipped to marke't'and
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crucified, a Roman soldier Hing. g ror D'f Raithby said July 25 in a all carcusses are checked at
' discusses the virtues of taking a
man's life with his captain and
"a woman, w o turns out to be Dave) Veury
,Christ's mother.
The captain is played by, Jed" ppA•,brLsitIi
DeJong, the, soldier :.is Dan
Donnelly and the woman is;. , A meeting of the Planned
CarolChapman, • . Parenthood Group w
Next wi k .on W u day.:a.nd,.... Orly � I at 4ithe t ksessrrrent
telephone interview with ' the stock yards for the 'disease. If
Rural Voice, a Blyth Standard disease shows up, it can quickly
monthly publication, that three be traced back.to the source.
herds in the county had beeh • Full details of the extent cif' •
"depopulated" in the pas the disease will be known after
month and two more are abou the first of the month, he- said, \
.to be:,He said that 15 to 20 herds when statistics are released,
nco.ura e t e .young people to
farm" 'he said: "What. Worked
yesterday will not work today,"
'The new ridi
'Middlesex-encontpasses ' the nomination' mecting,,,in; Exeter
southern part of Huron County, - Monday, said that the proposed
which .was formerly under the 'Ontario Hydro ' nuclear
jurisdlctioii of the Huron�riding, generating station',on the Lake'
and the Northwest cdrner of the Huron shoreline near Goderich
'County of Middlesex which was .was only- one of''several sites
previously under the and {dans being' considered but
'imbrell denies nuclear
Iant plans for
Provincial Energy 1Vrt:nrsicr,
Dennis Timhrell, speaking
before more than 600' "Gon-
g of •Huron- •servative part'y'supporters at.a
continued on' page 16)' ' was in no way' a definite plan,
as held are,under quarantine.
A-lthough he -said there Was'a•
be..implemented' if it received 'will be imposed on the -people.
public acceptance and en- If the pc)crple .don't want.
couragement. regional gv�`c;rn�i�ent then . we
"The 'Liberal talk of - 07r-.‘=„:
ur vi'on't impose its'" .
government imposing,regi.onal • Mr'. Ti►nhrell said'that he was
government on the people a.nd a simply tired and sick of their
-nuclear :generating ,station is (Liberals ) distortions and lies
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. just 'another example of their ' in relation to' these two subjects
,irresponsible scare tactic.s,, he and itwas time that they would ,�. •
said,; ''``NO regional'government . (continued: on page 16)
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. recently -formed'to examine y the . .,. 'iw
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plans and sites of the proposed � �oo
expressed confidence,,thmt the nuclear generating gtati.on and. foundlingWitchwritten by presidentand Sharon Kirkeypts impact and effects on. the
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Thursday,- the- Pendulum Office in Goderich. sharp incease in the incidence
Players will present The David Weary. was e,,ected as of the diseseD Raithby
tudents-co-o
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a'dkty. business
Warren Robinson'" It is av was•chosen as secretary.,
.disease" is under control: The, " •
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children's fantasy and will be The aim of the association is
percentageof the total county -
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.There is no definite hydro
�j• ve 11 h d _plan or -,,station---i-ala-n-. for __the .
presented by Rob Bundy.
followed 'by a magic' show, -.to promote public awareness ., wide cow population involved is - .
and education, and't.o establish rysma e sal
The Allegra' . A meeting of the 'Conestoga ' cutting down „, the Chllege's 'Goderich area," he said` .`Th.e.
good witch is • the need for the"prevention of •Milk from all dairy herds is• 'College Board of Governors at. estimated total '1975-7(i „Porto r .'ummission ' was
* played by Wanda Duncan; bad. un lanned• re nancies, It was tested once a month to" tryto
p p g the former 'public school in .operating de.l;ic',t of,S839,000. • established to examine these
. wttch•Mazurka is performed by felt by the gi'oup.thatthe Pro - catch the disease. early esaid. Vanastra, last Monday" night •,For the resent, the 'Board plans- and sites.. and the
Ann 'Coulter';' the warlock is Life people would . surely 'In. addition sales barns at still -leaves the 'fate of the • - has begun present,
s>\ away the
gu y ht c scr�'ation of f�rriijltrnci is -the
Rob ' McEwan'; the `prince "welcome and help this cause, Listowel and i itcherier now . Clinton Cam us location' un- exara expenses ' b 'rcc uestin pr alae concern :-of.„, the cora '.
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Anda.n is Sean McLaren; and ,thereby facilitating."their own` .perform the "card" test which decided, • that all students`enrnlled at the mission.'' ,
Ronde 1u an apprentice vitch goals. • , - o can tell right on the spot if a. 'A report4is to be made to the • College's sc.y'en e a' , mpuse Mr. '1"imidam
hrell ilsoiLintly
is .Joanne Thompson. • . The next. meeting o`f, the cattle ,beas.L 'is infected, ,�
.Board at- .their September' including^Clinton, rein in from told the gathering that at no
All plays are done in the jail ,PI anne:d .Pft-renthood Eventually, -he- said; all sales meeting at .`which time ,, a ,• eating,.drinking andSrnO� nig in `time would—the.. C^onser5'Lativc
courtyard and ' commence Ass.ociatiun 'will be held Sep- barns wilt have the testing- decision will be.r-eached as to., class to make ess`work.f 3r he Go' rumen) impose regional ,
Tuesday and Thursday nights tcmber 16 at 7:30 psis, at 'the equipment, but it is ,very ex- where .'the campus will be cleaning staff and there government on the people Lind
at 8 p.m. s'harp. • Asses•sment Office in Goderich., , pensive at the present tame:1 g g 1 1
• . - relocated.. as a measure of lower,janitori,al�u,pkeepcast� t}r.e regional system would only"
�� rs of . mtri.oas the two mail boxes .in Point
l�tiisionses in
iethe ti ncardinlbex areaex Clark were "bombed,"
ha•vtw been baffling OPP of -
"We believe there, is a con
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fleet's. nectio with the mailbox in
Another' iexpldsiorn was,.
reportt d, in the. area last week
cidcntsthe, said ;-a- Spokesman
only this time in Lochalsh. But
it wasn`t a 10 ii;lbox. fi om Gticicric h^OPla detach=
_ - ►pent,"who sire ins estigrlt,in , the
An outhouse' located' 'at , a explosion.
'ministry of trahsporkation and. • He ',said there . was no
'comr1nunications roadside'park evidence of dy'narnite ..being
'\,tias found 'in '' pieces .by a used, as there was at the mail•
department of highways patrol . boxes in Point (lark,. However
last Tuesday. The explosion samples from `the scene were
had taken place the same night -- sent away for anP,'.sis, ' '
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Havoc reigned on The Square
last ?ihur-sda • .when , two
fre2'dom crazed rnilets at the
Huroh Historic• Jail ,junikd the
wall and sought refuge. at ,the
Kinr.Ca.rnival.
At the' two convicts,”
Wanda Duncan of Goder.ich'and''
David Rawlings of Zurich, both
wiarkers at the jail, left there
masquerading "as convicts.
,They were loose on The Square
about 20 minutes before,the,Jail.'
police Sgarti( heard 'of their
escape. - `Donning oversized
unifor•nis, gnihbing handcuffs ,
and hilly clubs, Pat Carter, Rob
Bundy , and , -.Louise Stewart
began the chase. ,
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They ar'r'ived at The Square
precisely three minutes later
and went looking for their men.
David Rawlings was spotted,
first and put up quite a chase
before being dragg6d down by.'
Pat Carter.
And now, fr)eedom
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Whoops, the long ►rm'of the jaw ., Jus tine is -served
Wanda Duncan was ' then
sighted by Rob Bundy over by
the merry-go-round, ' She
pro\'ed to he less. of a• -bother
than Rawl'irt'gs, but put up quite -
a" r•esistence when caught.
Approaching `3:09 the con-
victs were returned to holding.
cells. After several I-told-you-
so's from Wanda, Rawlings
vowed he would never again
volunteer to dtlst the top of the
wall. -
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