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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-01-12, Page 5inada j • f -440011.i Irene he O nom r1 Vr",11-14 'a 011111111.1111 (Continued from Page 4A) District hospital in 1974. She is the first child born to Mr. and Mrs. -Bra Sanderson of'Wro e . Reeve William-• Elston. of Morris Township was elected warden of Huron County at the January session of that body. He succeeds Reeve Roy Pattison of East Wawanosh. -Wingham town police are tightening up on overnight parking oaf' town streets and the crackdown has netted up to 18 parking tickets a night in the fast week. Chief Jim Miller says . thatovernight. parking -has been hampering snow removal. into was installed as_ ter .of the „Wingham a Other officers - i !Earl You ig., ingiii Gorrie, ,were ezncti ed e DOWNTOWN WINGHAM looked like this last Tuesday as the -area's first major storm of the yearstruck For two days, the"combinatlon o f falling snow and high winds made travelling hazardous and resulted In the closing of Highway 4 between _Wingham and Blyth. : Attimes the wind chill factor dipped as low as -35 degrees -- cold on any scale. No reply from advertise provokes letter toecjjto r Dear Editor: k I. -would write ai letter. to the I .Imre never �vL' itten a letter to ".....�. "'tic of every Huron County •paper editor, but .I have been provoked stating what steps I have taken to enough with an. advertisement receive "The Silent Courtroom" or placed in your newspa�t I feel $1.1.95. Mr. Erickson of Noram, ob- i have tosay something. viously decided not to Last :;March there was an ad- respond.� - vertiseinent in the I am curious to find' oothaw racy book . paper for iienew other. people also seat money to:this "The Silent Courtroom". - � what 'else could''he done in order to receive the item for L.bnailed my'cheque tor 011.95 to which paid, "Nordin, . BOX 1047, Lambeth, Pat Taylor, eque its cashed in April- and after Editor's Note: although it waiting four months, f decided. to probably provide tittle solace to the write a letter as I had not_ = -yet . writes we at The Adv a -mss re ceiive' `the book. i oda lir h o its able time .about Steven Truscott ailed company,.d Ontario last March. The lam, i, Afield w av o spent .consider fort in trying to *tri doh std g that they'v 'e stili. Wait' this advertiser® He has f , �� tne�ther ea* � on p+ t -replied- to our Corres' onden Or: andi'f 1 d want -wait, haste° itt.fee the Y(f/71�� �1yr'Y. /�Yi►'.. �iNYs.(�Kii. �,cr._... '.-5:,_.,�, _,.- .' ..i - ::, ... .- �M��- ~�. D Eri on en an �u, 1987 and of NEW fief h►teofeia' allaturfaik Xtruce Mct+r4of tl e a# #1t � w, nae �, aw• w. ut!it.,e a d Reber o .fir w tlim-wasYEARBAB • the 1'e o1utioli lament .af. Cada tare, Introduced by.lndustry anode Mbtisteir• - Monte irite> trip 1 so1uffou;sayy the .agreement f ails to address C-nnada-'s needs a goals, while making sig`niifiean , -co»ceasons' whiirh could prove costly to� t adians,,�- The deal fails. to:Sebute. access to ses the U.S. -market for.Canadian goods .can -mai and services and' provides nos on e assurance of fairer treatment for cot, Canadianexporters. "Under theproposed im gr8ementi Canadiaiig exporters could stillbe' _nelr et: v`egetales :aa 'edtr' 141 -seas Y : . ts ha iP edits' int and t�! ineihr buti.y committers from 'lank a; a u� auu vvge t penalized in -the United -States: as a l urea zna result ; of Canadian policies"and have- the same access programs to promote indastrial and" pesticides as development, • K regional, which e� i�un' reduce is is ariti'es, and manage,, our, importedpr� � _ -nat, the. re solutioir . = The agreeMent ntc says •cOnnnni t - e has $ Tits _resonate!! -also_ says .., . men to e'I airxno Ment ttni l � . S�: --eTnbate,• tariffs supultaneau ram -•ti"both- �eouiitries despite thee fact. that Canadian tariffs start" -;a Inot:u rs dei ;art cif rowers, Undercut safeguards wh have< . i od- deal r our �1P ea t ensured the e7�St nCe of a • �� ProckOre e isur di auto a dynamic Mor for ourthicken, n egg,.tur try, and reduce a Canada's ability to attract offshore. :Against -these losses, you have to autoindusiry investment. 4 -�stark, up -the small ga�s:whtclrour Threaten the existence of = beef and pork.producers could significant sectors of the.agriculture receive because of the agreement to and food processing industries. = exempt .each, other from the The resolution was approved'qua-!° • in. titative: restrictions under each the legislat a by a 79-26 vote. . of er's-meat h iport law.. AGRICULTURE LOSES - you stack these small gains Ontario fruit.. and vegetable up against g against. larger losses in growers can expect prices to dr b aboutiope*r� cent under theproposed�y �: *' - cae-and, other areas, I tlnnk.., free trtoper n t, you can see why I -.as minister of en agricultureand-food, am opposed to That was one of the- points which I this tradedeal. 2 urch-must. DeerEditei The 2 Sunday: shopping .-question n raises many'concerns, . ,hicluding that should, Sunday became as; ;y other day, family togetherness would indeed a adv, rseiy affects; while store employ ,who oppose the: accepted day of rest being part of the work week, would be,expecte d to perform their regular duties .then as well While, there may - likewise be. further f*gical reasons foropposing Sunday shopping, more fervent Objections sea my part are those - based on religious grounds among which would be-iat such is against that taught ia,the Bible, -and also the fact that tie new devoted to religious worship and church at- tendance would still be further With the entir' sstte.of whether or notta mit Sunday shtaopo qY .� I b-�rsutinPe<irMlliidt�l municipalities decide, It ve , `, I ii it 41fference and sem. 1+v!/V,..QJlt •aaasa�aau... NKK:...rnscraas�n . - ii•i . s'rsrasa...�av vdao�r'uea �: net .apeatto tangy a Christian sense to society at large. Their stock argument has-been that they must mt. become involved in things political. The Sunday shopping . debate by munlelpal a councils across the provinee is not merely another political issue, it is a Christian moral oneas well. . If even the Protestant and Roman Catholic clergy artist speak out and take a tangible .public stand, it is surely on the question of open shopping on Sundays, the im- plementation of which flagrantly strikes out at one of the very fea denons of the bible, the teachings of which -the churcires are required to ,uphold and protect. The same `Bible- asks that we be fearless in our endeavours to $up port its edicts, omission in whit we all too fr tiv'efo wanting. However, if the church clergy and church-- leaders' themselves are fearftd tri- coming fo ward% s _ , ort such basic, pertinent and far reaching Biblical teachMgsl giving needed direction when- et time*** 4dv'* �d 1 l; ;