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Rea mg into a new era
It is a long time iinok.Panada, as 1-10#94, has faCed such an
Unknown and confusing future. There is now every -indication that a
minority governMent will emerge -from rieit Mdnday's .election -7
whether PC min.9r4Y or Liberal minority is not yet Certain,'
Not that minority:governments...are necessarily_bad for.the-coun, -
try. In fact such governments, reliant•upon the cooperation of a Se-
cond party, often tend to be more respondent to public will than.'
those which have a powerful majority in Parliament However, in
this particular case there is more than usual at Stake. TheLiberala
have sworn to defeat or at the very leaSt re -write the 'Free trade
Agreement- between Canada and the United; States. Perhaps the
FTA could stand a little improvement or cfarifibation, but Arrieriaan
politicians might well react with some considerable venom if
Canada seeks to alter its position.
Latest opinion pollsinclicate that a majority of -Panadians are, 90-
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posed to FTA, but that same majority is nO:better intorMed4thanthe
rest of us. _After a campaign in which everylclairmby.onepartyhaa-v•
been vehemently denied by its opponents, few- of: •uscan tell
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whether it's a good deal or a -bad one for CAnada. In tact; the politi-
cians have been branding -as- liars those who would argue:with; or
oppose' their otivn views. •
After reading reams of material on the suL,ect, we believe the;,
deal is necessary if Canada -is to survive and prosper in years
ahead-, • • , • • '•
Unquestionably some Canadians .wilt be; hurt; some jobs will be
lost and some of the industries in our land will be injured --,,but in a
world where monster trading blocks-are/emerging across both the .1
- Atlanticn,and-PacifioOceanir
guaranteed ally in the world of trade. . • •
Great Britain was torn by an equally acrimonious -debate when a •
decision had to be made about entry intcrthe European Common
Market, yet that nation has not only survived, but prospered since
toiniAig, the ECM: Theffituat Fit 4a0,00R.4*,-.1.$000,,fll4 Ott!fa
istein block a' has ' already lieeil"reit irithelittited-Stafer:
anti wifh the brAef4W.Okiiial intaiidat)leiWneAkirdbefil
same thing is happening here. , „ ; . •
Whether you believe in free trade or not, Monday's election is of.•
paramount importance to Canada. It is time to exercise your right
as a citizen of a free nation. Vote on Monday. /
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Thorn.
It is becoming evident that an increasing number of parents ar
not at all happy, with our educational system. Reading the run
downs on the yarioUs'aandidates which have appeared in neigh
boring newsPapers, a surprising nurriberof iipirants-for board o
education seatS-arelivomen-whoa,t.
achoohotteirtifidren are receiYin
to be disturbed
The:Ontario governnienqa:s set up.k.
achdal SYStem:, This groUifWilt
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has been en
departniiiito
The first snowfall * season
was Friday mght andthe 'ground
I was very beautifulSaturday mor-
ning with its blanket./ snow which
varied in depthfrom two' t� frur 'so
t• Thnnlan-e: eatied
,Shoe.,iel)a#
ro
ubed about thIs quality of
ye"good reason
rillOon to study the
devote itOatteritib*fOr the neA:yeat
to the Grade Six level. At that rate it will be least 'four or five years
before the study gets down to the lower grades and by that time
our schools will have graduated'thousandsMore semi -literates.
Business people and 4moloyers.OeryWhere afe.-elluatly disturb-
ed,. sGeivemment7spontorad:PrOgrarna if .: t t) "e 1147
.:..r.4,- ,ar ,!. begig-, PA P 4 .h0'of-
r singly difficult to find ethriloy(heik.„WhyOrittlioiviay and age,
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fer ourses to the lunotioriallyilliterate?:0400fe WhOfiarci: finding it
inO
when ever More Public money is being ili.eht 00:1,:etiO:000n. can our
children not learn to read and write- adequate a* eliparentsand
grandparents ,did? -'''' •-• .• 7'. ' -% ' • ,.: :
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Dis•Cusaind this: subject noti .with' .'fnrmr-teOcher, we
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or!41,1034:Iletkii
Listowe
inches. Thisrethindg-citetaprePaie
kir winter i : :. - ••' . -, - •
Mrs.' Vs4tle',Art0Y;'Aeg..1.4.,...4
Blyth, baa:••taken a position tai:the,
staff ot,Wirighain General. floaPitii.
: Wroxeter residents welcome 'Mr, a
and Mrs: .Murray, the .fiiiiiietanc-
- , oeedingOrtraoltatitationagent•-:.
Salem unite(rehniehi*akilte
stale- of a: koteir„viedt ' ''ieh........
: Mma Laura Pi' ''-,,dait term .
and Mrs:, 41.000:.. :i was io:eiti,
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marriage . William Jack '
' voiofito: lik.'an le.
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priake.' tie,* 4k
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Toronto
Ali 'frier hug
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in the business
district as.. awas aP.P0in70::hiM::::rvvilPfiii411-thee
6041j
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t! am Arena at a nieet,g of the
re commission. Be_ has been
hired for the period 'of Winter se-
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iteavie was installed as
tt91at1l"ihaPter
tt°fh6Easve:ta
tber officersio4luieisi
twhiRtt:4ingai;,
rS'. Gwen Adams. Worthy Patron
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40.1' rejPie7dIgthOrti
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Spent, 'r
Conk en *land
a-ntane• -slieseryea
.two 040 and has since been
gained' some fresh insight ildrens
3k44Y
dsuffi-
entlY intereSted W00t. dt,'OMPrOk
phonics inetinctiVely In late ,
doilfdea,
but for some 'reason it is not*Or o .
Perhaps if we get a number -Of
, boa.rde of
education .We may get Seirtfa-fe$0.
'Edu
It -049ernS'
and More
"virue
•not the.,
treated
lads
png we
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ln ottawa.
al heal
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Of. private flying, as: well as for
commercial purposes. . -
Door ) Ltd, of
mghant,. which is known across
Canada for its line of steel'garage.
doors, has: been In the procesa,
of -
diversifying capabiliti'es,and.
now turnintout largetruck cyab for:
a Kitchener company.
NOVEMBER 1974, •
.Ei tjnOreviAtims of paratyphoid
fever n fii)ofieeto:dis trt
health. officials' lasts Wee'k
original . rePOtt of.four persons
angering the disease: The new
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outbreak has .necessitated a new
battery of sample tests on at leaist.50_
• more people who have been in
contact with the latest victims. This
brings the .number of people tested
000111.5.0todate• : ' * • '
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Patsy i Sat, Marilyn bongram,
Heather Currie and Doreen,. Nickel
wee preseflted ith•'; County -
achievement certificates at %the
*tali Area it -II -Achievement
Day program. Provincial cer-
tifteates:•went• to Barbara 'Moore,
Palticia Sanderson and Rosemary
SchMititi .„.„
Winglianr firemen were unable to
save a • garage owned - ,by Arnold
Stecidey nntiiit, County Road 12
about eight milts east of Winghant
the building'. was completely
destroyed, total loss estimated at
tvifeeii $10,000 and $151000, The -fire
started -when sparkstrork a welding
terthignited gas tank.
Four t.
0 $* s 101*the 1978
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Internatui e
ar official is
ist. West Of ar
now ...It
a private airport, Which.
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