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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-01-29, Page 4A1$ . , , "1 0 ., I ­.____ __ ______1____-_ . _Z11 ,-, --­A­-­­a-m_, .4KL,CA-i-Z!k�,is--W--&,,.Zun\-Xs-z,i�-t-&'--"�m�-a�:�� � � - -- -z -7! - .--, - -F7--7_-_ _ . , 1, 1-t 1'1� HIM � __�7,_7�,L-_Z.� - am III 1""" -w -M-7951-1 I IIIII.Im ­_,". ­ ,,;, I I ,_ . . I . I . , I "it . I . . , ... I . . . .0 . _� , '. � �,�.'�! . . . I "! I I. .K' . � . .. ". � '. . ,, .I", '.. � . . . 1 � ... I , :11 . - , , ,:% V 1. .• " � ....k, ..�� , I . ;" 4. , " " ' .1 ' `20k I I . * I I A page n opipion � I ! . 1. ..'It of edito Qa_1 " ' " ' Thursday, Ja huary, 217., _1 . . . . . . . . . 1- . . � � . , 'i - � � .. .... ":.:.:..,i:":;�-:��.,.�,.,..,��..*.,.".".�''. � I � ::: .. .:...:.:.....:.:-:-:...:.�-\,;%�%:*�\�;��� '�,` .1 - - "... ­ � -, �i,:`�:.­: *.*%-:.-- ....'.1".1." - - ::: .-'. ., �-'.-.-,.-,.�',i,' _% i ........:-'.',::.:.:..:..:"..,:�%...".:,....... .�k I . 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I � I I I -Sunday nurses' residence were cont q/ you want to survive? 11 - � ...." I - .9 I 3A,NUA,RY 1929 . " At the service held ... ­_ / I ... ,�\ " ' BY HELENALLEN A good representation of citi-' morning at the - Gorrie United sidered, with. the eo_n� . tragi being I . . I .. zeas turned out t6 the,. public Church, a beautiful silk Union awarded Orman. Plineoul.- , r --- - - , I 'considering the almost universal in . .. I Jack was dedicated by the mini- L. t'2 - tricity without extra cost, and thousands fail . .. . I ILI . I meeting, called t9 organize for the M. We d was elected Ree-_ . I celebration of the fiftieth anni- ster and received,by the session toir!s Waiden at the.annual meet. stinct to stay alive, we often marvel at the to take even this simple precaution.. Brian i's a shy 12 -year-old with urown hisis 'MA4.1 bluz cyc--. He i-- Ve_rsary of Win ham as an incor- on behalf of the church members. injof St!"Paul's Anglican Church, folly of so many people who ignore all the The most dangerous type bf all is the healthy -and stockily built, wearing glasses for near-sightedness. * I C, _$_Q Pec�]Ws Warden is Miller Davis., dictates of common sense. Preservation of driver who never even reduces speed when His background is French Canadian. porated town. Named med to head a JANUARY 1941 0 - tber,officers include Herb human life seems more a matter of trying to he ,sails into the cloud of snow thrown up by Brian is small for his age and below average mentally, so he committee to organize the event Congratulations are in order F4 I were Richard Vanstone� Amos Iler, Mrs. Weld, Miss Mary, jump out of the way at the last moment than an oncoming snowplow or truck. He trusts seems much younger. He gets on well i h hildren either for Miss Jean Cruickshank who Johnston and Mrs. W. Henry. , one of using the brains with which we are . blindly in the belief that there will be no un- , younger or older but is not happy in i , . e oup because 11pling, T. J. McLean and I J. � recently graduated from Victoria Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott of equipped, without extra charge, at birth. beyond that wall of white. By he cannot compete with them. He is in I e a ion and will Walton McKibbon. . �� Hospital, London. Belmore were present at the cap - never be able to handle academic su J He will probably Reeve Jameg " H. - , ., , � Brown of A winter of heavy snow, like this one, •� the time visibility returns and he finds him- 'veed a sheltered workshop setting when e gr p Bruce County will donate a ping exercises in Victoria Hos, sees a rash of unnecessary deaths which, self confronted by a stalled or sl9w-moving Meantime Brian is happy, friepdly, good- ur'ed and co- Teeswater and a brother ( ' )f W. J. fully equipped mobile' canteen pital, London, when their,daugh., � with the application of common sense, could vehicle it is far too late to avoid the crash. operative. He likes to be helpful and is dependable about doing Brown of Winghaffi, is WArden of unit to the Salvation Army for its ter, Jean, nurse -in -training there, be avoided. Doctors are persistent in their Usually this sort of driver slams on the chores. He likes to be outdoors and enjoys camping, swimming Bruce for 1929. work among Canadian troops. � . . . . received her cap. warnings that people over 40, particularly brakes and his vehicle slides out of controlon , and riding his bike. . I At the annual congregational W. J. Scott, G. M. Proctor, T. I Brian needs a farnily who will love him for is sweet . nature I . H. Gib oil, F t The worst mine disaster in 11 men, should forget that snow shovels were .the slippery roadway. .r h meeting ing of the Winghlim United .s . F. R. Howson, Robert and,will be realistic about his limitations. Other children, either Church, it was reported ,that the yeam occurred in Stellarton, ever invented. Exercise, in the right form, is Yet another thoughtless and dangerous older or younger, will be an asset in Brian's adoption home. present membership 'stands at Currie and A. Reid were elected Nova Scotia, when 19 men lost good for people with aging hearts, but not in practice is the careless parking of vehicles - ,To inquire about adopting Brian, please write to Today's 730. It was decided that the offi- to the session of the Wingham their lives in an explosion. frigid temperatures, when arteries and on streets within the town. With snow thrown Child, Ministry "of, Community & Social - Services, Box 888, tial board should tak�., steps to United Church when the congre- Miss Joyce Darling of Belmore, � capillaries are constricted., up on each side, most streets have been nar- Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. In your letter tell something of your procure a new organ for the gation held its annual meeting. a recent graduate of Victoria However, by far the majority of deaths rowed until there is just enough room for two present family and your Way of life. , . Rev. W. A. Beecroft, the m,',u'- ' For general adoptioh information, contact your local church and also to make some . stet, was in charge; . W. H. Hospital, London, received word I take place on the highways. Driving con- cars to meet, yet time after time we find cars Children's Aid Society. .. improvements to the church I that she was successful in her ditions for the post two or three weeks have parked opposite one another, or nearly so. As I . � . . French was appointed chairman I . .t . building. Elected to the session of registered nurses' examinations. been generally dangerous; with heavy snow- a consequence the traffic must wiggle I I �. 1. ­ � I.., I . Is, - � .-the church were J. McMichael of the meeting and G. W. Tiffin Mrs. A. A. Taylor. was re - falls . ��.. secretary. . . ... . so � , � elected president of the Gorrie, falls and blinding drifts from the high banks through these strictures,, while drivers hope � .1� , .kl Alex Reid, W. J. Howsdn, J. H' Three members of the :. . ... ,. � :;%, I . .- •-,. Wing -and district branch of the Red .r along the way. Have you noted the number of they can hold a safe course without a slipor: a . . . . � . � ­.,.g...'�j�;�:j_, Hopper, Robert Currie, T. H. :1 ,I n -;.!:!;:::;;�, . I : 1. . I .. �.... :.:.!:.. .: -kk ham Hospital board, R. H. Lloyd, idiots who don't bother to turn on their skid. Should they collide with a parked car !;:� -�,'�-,I�*& Gibson and G. M. Proct6r. Cross. Other officers are Mrs. A. . ..� xl:� . J. W. ,McKibbon and Fred L. headlights when visibility is poor? The only they would pr,obably be charged for careless 1. I ­ I—.. _,� .%.� The masquerade carnival held I Toner, Mrs. Norman Wade and . '�.. .,....,..� ., 1_:1.i;;.- , .. ,. 1. . . � ' . . . 11��*, '. .. ., Davidson, the superintendent - . , I . I ii'll : , `�.' - , den Harvey Sparling. place in the world where you can use elec- handling of their own cars. . i�� .. ,�-.-�_`�': in the arena was attend�d by. a . ­ . ��: . . , ,�. Miss C. Schultz, and Mrs. Walter , I. .. .. I .�,.� I : -� - % ... . � : --._::: __4__0 .. I __ 0 . ;:....... .. .5. . ,. fairly large crowd. Prizes for I : I i I . .-�­ . k :,;.:; - , � . I:— VanWyck attended the opening I . � . best costumes went to Mr. Buch- I � . � ": . .11�: � : , and dedication of the .Listowel . I � I . : :. anan, Frances Currie, George . JANUARY 1962 1 ... . ..; �; .i % Mason, Dorisells and Harvey Hospital. ".... Mrs. G. W. Tiffin of Wingham I � . 1. � . ... . Harry, Ross recently enlisted . ,.,. _11 . . . :X. . I . .. . Burgess. Comedy prizes were was. elected president of the , . with the Royal Canadian Huron . . 11 . .... _perth presbyterial United I .. . � won by Burg -man, Elizabeth . ' Artillery, C.A.S.F. at Woodstock. ' 1 - Sehaffter, 'Bessie Brown and,. Dr. Church Women at the inaugural . . i Harry's father, Henry (Scotty) Experts at confusion I . . Irwin. 1. Ross, is a member of the'R.C.A. meeting of the new organization . " �... ..., � . ... .. . x- `i��� i!i:�­ . ": : ".. .1. Mrs'. William Brawleg � I � i:i*i*. ,........... .... ii:�­ ::::;::w:;:, . held in Clinton. Vice-president is .. I :,;,:.:.:'. � .... . . . I , ..1.1 . .:�ii*"",.�ii--i�.i�]�;;�:::.. io, '­­ ... I I . . 1 .4. ' I _was . .. ,�. .A.. � ,. , at Petawawa. , , ..".. ..: :.. elected president of the td�U Mrs. Allan McTaggert of RR 2, ,.1'..1'.,,,1-,,.!- _i: _ p,*.',, If Wingham is. to reach the ob- I 1, '.�:.:...:., .7,N .......... �; ..-,:. : ""', ,.,, , . . . .. .w ... I . .....'. . - ,. :* '��,'i� 11`1::.:;::. , I Aid of the Wingham Vpited , Brussels; Mrs. Ross Vogan of . board itself has no power to enforce the legis- , ...: liii; .11.1� ...'�,�.�,�-,-% . - ..:��,;;_ . . " Although we agree in principle with the s- . . ."'. ,:::-­ .. .: I jective of $2,000 per month in ;i�:�,�,'�"��-'.-1111.0 ­. I . Church: Other, officers arO Mfs.. . War Savings Certificates and Wingham is a regional president. .. . '., :� . . .;..1..1._,:j . .... 11. ::.:. .. Miii�;�.'�',�-�.*ii�.' .. - 11 .. ..-1:;-:-:-:21N: 1� necessity for temporary Wage and price con- lotion for'wk!cVr it was, established. After the . :.1": .. . , .j�!.�­::."!��',k ...N...�": . .X. . . ...;.,.,. -, ., :, __.. .:�*:.'., , i !...:` -, 'i "� .;� � . �'ii.-`i;:41-��:, ... .. I. , .... 11 .. . .. � .., .0:5...".11 . . . . . . . . 1� . ..-:.:.;..:?,-:,., :.' � G. T. Roberlison, Mrs J J ' Herbert H. Homuth of Mitchell . . I . 1:.... �, , . �1 . . _ ... ... .... . . '.., . . W... , :;:., .. . - ... I I will be :;; I.. I :,-g:.::-X,:-:.-:!-.- t,, stamp purchases, it '�::..�.":::::*:;. . " " . .,." . . ." I :.::.. -, ',;;,�:. . %�:.. � ...... . .,:: Moffat, Mrs CL5 in - the = I � the Anti-inflation Board, the actual mechan- must be turned over to, an administratoF, ��:�:�:.:�i:i�:.;.. . , , ...".1 '.,r.� . ..... necessary for most of us to buy .1 . . ...,;. . ; . :.... trols, as exemplified by the appointment of board has had its say, the entire, controversy _­ . . . . :! 7, w . I .. .1'. ... I- ,I. . William L., ".S: . and a native of Wingham, � �:::sj�::,:. .1. .1. ­; ..::;. ::.. � -� stalled as the new clerk -treasurer - .; fits of these controls are weird and wonder- who decides whether or not to take legal ,:;�]���::��:�;�:���i�:i:;::.�:.. :!.# . ". ,j. .::P. * V, . , Mrs. R. A. Spotton'and,M ,! ... 1. .�:�i�;�iii-. ..,..: .. * .,.:, . r,91w- J- more. The need for -money to pur- - , � l, .;: ,!�. ,...,,..,.e , . �:'.,�! . _, -:;, _� �, ,�,�;;:::;:;:Z .11. . ... , . , . . :Mi.i�.. li.,�;��.: ; I- : I . ;.. `�:.,*ii§�!,: . '� Greer. of Collingwood at - its inaugural � .., , , "I .. 1':-:;::!:: .. ....... .. .11 : -:,� .: ' , - . .." .. ., ,.,. , "ili..., - .. . � :;: "!!M!, .... . .,.:..,; , .. .. - -.�-'-� has , othgr war efforts is very great - . .1 "' !:.`.--',%'r�,%,... . . ­­­!;!:�:iff ful. For example, the Toronto secondary action. ' - ii�!R-'!i.`.��,,. 0 'j;.. '� � :. . '. chase war materials and for. meeting of the year. He vas I - �,- . .1 .... � I R.I... ,. -',.;.!,. �:. . , �!,'. . .. i�:.:,:;!:�,;:::.:;:�: ...... 1,10-1... . G. S. Smith of Hamilte ., . . . ...... : .i.., . � I -i "i "" 4 �, ,.%:;_.. . .. . I. -*.;' R, school teachers and the boards of education . N."?91-0,10" ,;;;�� * . - . . , .... .� ."', . ..., . . I, ;, .:.,.,,..* ,: � I ��. * , ..,. ,;...:.. - i, .. ..�. :.,.1.;:;:;Z..,�;..!.,�1 �­,...�r-­;-,,;, . � "1;,,.!!;: . . . I.;,.X... .,w 1:� Perhaps we have this a bit mixed *up, but 01,ii"'I'12" 11�­,- .A .7 . _ 0'.", 11 chosen for the position from more , kl` .. ` ...., . been appointed manager of the and the government has stated .. �.,I.,� .�.�:� �;�, ,.­�.:!:!::- ... , .. . ".,.r.X,�,Z. . . �. :...,.: -.:::,!!.'!:!:. ,::..!�::,� ',*',-,il�i��!I;i . . ..... . ..�.......,., .. I. I - .. I . .* Bank of Commerce in Wroxeter. - by which they are employed, fought their , N:.'.:!.!.'�-M-: ig�- . ..":��:,�., `�,,� throw V -,� -'�!:� `�;� il , . . ,; lw;&.�$�� . _��*or �.,�,.!:-:!R., ,,.";%,-".i�j,i, �j�,. .;I ..": .. .; 1. I ­_ than 70 applicants. He is the son I 1. , , there are few living Canadians, eiffi � I � :;. ,%,:,� �;,&. that $10,000,000 is the least that of .11.1 ...... M ... I. ...'... . .i:�., _1 ..M.S.-S'."..'...... , ��! '11*.�i�i:��i;iii . , *� "' ,,, k. v:.e I ��:,:.i��jj�.*..,j]�j�:;;., �:� Y., . . 1* 1. � ; uth of town.' , , - ;.���'j-,,` , 11*�:Kl?."IN* " ,; 'I.:: I . i: x".- ­-.: .1. - -, * �-" k . way through an agonizing two months "', , �. Mr. Edmunson who has 'been in 01 Mrs. Bertha Horn ' " R.4 'k ..��:-, .....XIXI I �'. . . ,5..., � strike action -dealing in offers and counter- I . 1. J!j.. ..:: ..,;�il . - � - ., . .. �'.�.`::% . : .5'.�,ii.,�,"..* charge for the -past four months c . I ... :.1, - .:!- . d. ,.. .!. Iii,� . . . ... ' overnment, who do know what its all ..1.14 � . . " .1� , . .�-. 11 will be required through the pur � �`111 out of g . I " ,11'. :1 . , ', - - ..... - - I I -*1 I d ., I ". . - . . 11 ...,,.,......"............,..,., ..'...., 11, .'.' .I.M.WN .; .. '* .,:.%,: Y.: : �..!.` ­ � I, . . ��. "...... haise of the certificates and , �..!. �..!. �..!. . . .X - ............� - . . offers and finally going back to the job,when about. ., , I I : I 1. ..;;., . : .'!!. ,�..�..,.. months, and family of Exeter moved 11"110 . �,$. .. : : - . X! .::::. ..,�... . . . .. ... ­ . I .. . ... '-'_,.;!: ..... ." left to,assume the r . Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Perrott ' I , I � ' .. provincial legislation was passed. - Is it any wonder, then, that those of us ' ' - . HELPFUL AND DEPENDABLE . of the branch at Carlyle, Ontario. Rev. Kenneth MacLean pre- during the past week to Tees- , 11 No matter what agreement might have .who give some careful thought to the future . . . . . . I � sided.o be4n reached, the whole exercise was � of our nation, Were horrified to le�rn that our . . . . . � 1, ver the Annual meeting of water where Mr. " Perrott has . . . ' St. Andrew's Presbyterian been appointed manager ,of the meaningless, because any settlement, over a prime minister believes that government . . . ' Church. Re-elected to the Board . .1 I * ' ' . Teeswater District C6 -Operative. scant,10or 12 per cent had to be approved by must assume a greater role in the conduct of of Managers were W. A. Miller, - . . the Ottawa board. Nor would that approval business affairs after . the controlsbave end- . Gordon M .1 Murray Rae's rink won the � - ters" t have°been he end ow app a ed . ® .itor achan and John Raby. Hanna Trophy in .the annual . I . . . . . New members are George North- mixed bonspiel here on Saturday. - .1 . I' I wood 'and Gordon Gannett. Other members of his rink were .. . . . . ", . I I . . . The Editor . .' . . We raise some of. our own .using sect belts b e. it is tak- Membership is slightly less than Mrs. Rae, Mrs. T. A. Currie and . Advance -Times . .. I money but some i� provided for ing'away their = of choice.last � Mr. Currie. I I � . . I � .. . �Farquhar I Wingham, at.' . •. us by the adult association'for the , It has been. proved that. �the . � Oliver, '32 -year-old MissClareMcGowan, who has . ,- - � ,,4- t -,,'t -, "), Independent member of the On- if the H&on ' . . Dear $r: . , - ',,, -.,� -i:.Mentilly%Aetarded.�We are ,in belts reduce injury, whico in'turn been -acting director o I If would gobble us up, - ... Our 'YACMR members have desperate need of new members, would cutdown on costs, of Garin, � tiijb Vlegigat4d &r Grey South, ' Coimty: Chil&e'n's' Aid Society . I I . . . . . realized more and more that both female and. Male, if. int!, Isur . ance and medical bills I as both ­WA9­!§W6M­ifi as 'Minister of since the resignifioiii of Dr. R. .G. . � . . . � i �; , Public Works for the province. ,terested in becoming a friend of a , . . MacMillan last fall, was appoint - the L 11 . . . pepole do not understand what I- terested -, re rising each year. . . ints '* � In case you are one of those who do I running at more than 20 per...cent a year. YAGMR is. . . mentally retarded 'please If - these -people do not. want 40 ..-,.Compla . are being lodged ed director of the society; . . , . b . , In 1914 Brit.iqh- government . spending Youth Across Caha'dd, contact Julie Henderson (357- wear seat belts and are in ' dred w1thMe Fdard of Health that raw Miss Violet B �ieswetherick and believe that government intervention' the.with the . . I milk and cream', are still . I- . . amounted to 13 per cent of the gross national , Mentally Retardedor YACMR is� 3730). . , . begause of this, they should be re- being Austin Stinson were honored -by 'i sold in Mildmay. This matter will P rivate sector of the economy is the only way .• . . . 14 . ..gaited to pay the congregation of Ford*ich out, you mightbe interested in a recent news - 'product; in 1970 it was 50 per cent and now it a non-profit organization ni�de I A Prayer for they . . . whatever coverage be . story from Sr -is in excess of 60 per cent., The p f Youth eers workihg . Mdntally Retayded their . insurance would pay to- . reported to the provincial United Church. They have served � Britain. , with the. mentally retarded., . . Almighty God 4V1& 'bring our wards medical expenses. Why authorities if not stopped at once., , 30 years each as organist and ' Socialism'has reached such a point in government,has been warned to expect a $20 ' . should we, if we wear our seat 0_0,_0 I ' Britain today that there are nearly as many' billion 'deficit this year. 11 � We believe: desires forthe mentally retarded JANUARY 1952 . choir leader respectively. . . . ' . , ' belts, be required to pay extra . . I . I . people on the public payroll as there are . .. -the retarded Are first. class. in confidence' to you. . Five hundred Belgrave. and . One of the most costly government so- citizens . . H61p'us -to grow in understand- Covera e' injuries sustained � 11 working In private enterprise. Which means, . b * area residents attended the third IRI clai projects in Britain is, the public they. have the y pc4)ple Who demanded their - . e right to live as in of your plan for all.'ehildren. I annual according to Sir Geoffrey Howe, a former prografrn. So' complicated have the reg'ula-, normal a life as possible within E hope as we aid freedom of choice. . ice carnival held in the .. I I British cabinet minister and now the Con- tions become that cheats and swindlers have their capabilities * others in.the fulfilment of their Our freedor,n of choice is 'to arena. The best Bobby Burns, � ' . servative government critic, "there are ' .. ' . cow le were judged -to be Mrs. New Books proliferated almost beyond control. And ' -strive for the goal of indepen- lives. -Amen. . wear seat belts to prevent being c . some 17,000,000 voters on the public payroll, every complexity of 16w!req'uir6s additlotial dente, normalization, integration . Sue Burke injufed. Your freedom of ,choice - Ross Robinson and Mason Rodin - 000,000 in the Library r compared With only 18,000,000 private job . .. hu . ' should'be to wear seat belts or son. Elaine Bolt and Keith Robin- I , holders." � Hundreds of public employees in an effort to for the mentally rqtarded within � Wingham YACMR, . you pay the price, not us. . son 'were the best dressed lady ' Doris Day Her. Own. Story by A. . control abuses: . their capabilities so our group and gent; Jesse Wheeler the. I � I . . The workers in free enterprise not only . . . I . will -no longer be, needed other 0--" . I . Yours truly, ' E. Hotchner * earn their own salaries, but have to earn It behooves us to be increasingly wary than as friends. . Editor, * . . . I . Ross,Hoggart oldest man on skates and best The film superstar -who never - . . I ' nursery rhyme costume was enjoyed -being thoiight of as Miss enough to keep as many public servan'ts',and here in Canada. We have already headed Y.A.C.M.A. organizes various Advance -Times. The Ontario March of Dirfies worn by Lorna Bolt. ' those living free on the country's overly well down the road to socialism -and we have activities' such as bowling, Dear Sir: . I needs your help. in their ongoing At a special meeting of the Goody Two -shoes tells the story I generous,social security system. accumulated our own share of-grifters and dances, nature hikes, swimming, We hear on radio and read in campaign to Help People, Live Wingham General Hospital behind the headlines in her pri- , . , ' "Britain's vitality is being drained slackers who intend to use every loophole -in tobogganing, skating, . the paper of people complaining ' ener- Board, tenders for the construe. vate life. After almost being crip- ic�s,. * Like People. Please give g i away," complains Sir Geoffrey, ..... and the our social legislation to live well off the and special occasion pa p and circulating petitions ,against ously when your canvasser calls. tion of ten new- rooms 4n the Pled,for.life when she was thir- - growth of government has become the gen- earnings of those -who still believe in a good . les. . I I I . I . .. . �,�, I . teen, Doris Day went on to marry I day' I - - . . ­ . . I .. erator of inflation," which in Britain is still s work for the wages they earn. I - a psychopathic sadist at the age . . , - . . '*.�'I I . . :�::.:,: *. of seventeen. She talks o( many .. ............... *i I i . . . I I I :�:::::�j:j:I I.,: , . I -:�vi:i�:t;:�;i�..., "I ... I ............... � . � .. ` ** other things she has never re- , , .. , I .... � , . I I r,.; .���!�,.i�:.� ��:�:,.�����i��:���������������������.-ii������ . .:, , X.. ... . . * .. I I I ::: ... ��:::::::,:::::. �. : ::..::.:, � � . . .­'. ���i�����������ii�����i�����������.,...,�������i������i�! �.��: : :]:;::�:�::i�:�::�:�::: ���*, . :., :.., .1 . ... %:,::::::� i j.::::::::.!,: i*�:: . I . I ,.:�::�:::-;,.:: . I I I �:::�:�:j-�:�:j:j:j:�:�:j:j:j:j: vealed before. and her book is as ' I ;:: :ii��:i.:�.. , .':��.!:j:j ..­ . % I , ":. . , .�%-:!:�:�:::��. I I . . . . I. . ( . ; �::,���:���ii� � .... .. I . i�ii ii : ..: " . :,: ... �����i�:���ii"'­.;! I ,�::j;:::::�:� .!-:-::!_,:­:.::. , ,, .:.:..:. !�;:i:,.. ."I ,,,.P.�� . �:!.:.... !i�i�;���:�:�:ii���:i::i��iiiiii��i�ii���ii , . ... ... ;..:: :-. ::.... .; - .:::j:::!�i compelling as it is honest..Mr. . I ., ..-.:.:.. 1. .- *..:,. .''.. -, ., .- :..'1:; :::�;: �., i,,, r:�:�,,,�� �,�,,,,, iiiiii ,.,:i�i!:i:� Hotchner, the author of Papa . ,. ..: , .:::,::� -:!:,:::,::: -:�:�:j:�::: :, I 1 :7-!:-'.-:.::,., -X:::::::::�:;.*. iij .:.:;j:, .. ­ I * � .�_ �.: �:: : � ::::.,. . ..:::�:.�: ,:*:: .... :� . �.. ::.'.:;::::::::::.',:::::::.'!;;::::,:�:,:i::::::::: ..: ,,, . � I . ....X. ..:;:.,:. . ': - ,.., .. 1. � I :.r I �::..:! Hemingway has enriched the . j!::;;: . I � � . :, - .. I.... ..., . . , - - � ' : '' X -:.�: ,:... .:..., . ., ., -'j:::;.; ..:..:;::;: : ::: .*. .... :. . , -X-`.,.., . ��.... '%.­ ..:.,!. � : ::��.` . I I... � '. �::�:::::,:::����;:��-',�ij��iii�:�.�i���:�i�i���i�i:i�i�ili�� :-- ;X : . .1 . : :::,:: "::::r: : :­ . .. . :�.:,..�... , .4 .! �.�. . ::: .1 .. , I. ... � . ': � �_ :;::�.:.:.:. ' %... . . ..... : ­ .., . . , ,-.:;....:.�...::::::,..,;::,:,:�:;:j:�:::�:::::�:j:�:;:��:::�:j . t with candid interviews with .... � -X;:::�:. .!.-, ;�;:.,­.:`� .! .:!,:: - - .. . I . ::,.,: . .. . ­., :-:::.;�' : 1". . ,. ii. story I Time for closed ballot , .: .� - I: :::,:: 1. ... � �.­ .:i::i:!::::i:,:::.:::::.:::� . . . .... :��_::...:..!..�. 1:11, . 11 . ­ ... :;::: �:i:::�i��:�.,::! . . . �-�.. . I ..... : :.:..,. -relatives and friends of Miss Day. . . . .., ,::: -: ...... I ........... ­ I.— . , .. ::::.. ... , ':1 .. .. . , . 1. � . , . I .1 � � ..:.:.:: . .1 . .1 :::*; :!:,::`:�:.. . _ ,. ::: 1, : - I I . . 1 :1 , ::::,: ': � � iii `;:::: , ..:.��:� ... *�:� " ­ % , : : a � 1�i�:-� -�i��.i�i�iiii� .:::::: , :::::: ' � ::-:-:-: y ; : . ... 1, : I as it is presently . elect their wardens each year by , Tomm Douglas by Doris French , .�,': .. .., I . : . . ,. "�� :::��� Shackleton :... , � �, .:., . , . , , I .!�!. ��x .:j:j:�::;�:j:j:j:�:j!j:j; :: constituted, has been under serious attack, vote -'a show of hands which makes it clear :.,.:::.: I ­..Q� I 11 �. :. .:". I—— . . . . ar ...!;. . . . - . . ... ­ �.. 1. ,.:.�:-::::::::::::;::::::::: i*i*i* not only from, some members of the general to every aspirant for the office just where he - I Reformer, legislator, champ- �'<s:­..... , . � ..`..'.*..x .1. �.:. , ion . , � i ,���: '.. � .,.."..r. :.,.:j:�:j:�:j:�:�:�:!:i:i:::�:�:::i:i:i:: . .of the social cause, Tommy public, but more particularly from provin- gets support or opposition. For this reason ; 1, Z " . . ..: . . I . '�;:;::::::::::-::::::::: ::j:j:;:j:j: ::::... !1111111 :::!,:::::;:,:.­.:::­::��', :::;::: . - ..,;, :-.-.M-%�;�'-'.-,, .:�*i:i*; Douglas headed the CCF in Sas' Xii r " � . . I tial experts who would like to throw most of the bargaining for backers may start two o ... " katchewan as Premier of that "" " " ...... .... I '. .!��:i:� "" ... - rJR1 I rikAFAU911111111 . . . ,::i:i:i�iiii::�:i�,i:i�iii�ii��:�:::::::::f,?."., ` the counties together into what the' three ears before any given reeve intends to . . .1 A . . . . .: %%� ... , "" - ", " . y call re- :: A-711 A - � , . ::; .. I . I. 1. " ' .,.:. I - ;X-;:,!:.. �. I I *.::i:i:i::ti!i:i:�:i:i:i::;::i:i:�:�:i:i:i:�'i:!:i: ............ province leading the way in civil .. . �, gions. Old-line county councillors, for the run for the wardenship. * . ..,. .,.: .�ii��ii!::;`: i���::ii::�� ... - �/ ­ ...."'... . - I '. ... � '. ... 'NX.. .. '.....". liberties, equal pay for women, : ­� 7 ;'� :� _...__ most part, have waved the banners of au- _ _ ... : ;; :��i�����:�:���i���i�i�����:�i��ii�i�.",ii��i�.,.: , .......... . .. * - . ........... The entire exercise becomes a mutual .',.,:: .. .... ............. medicare and other social wel� ... - .: I ::::::::i�i:i:��ii�iii�ii:i�i��:ii��iiii:�iii............ :.I'.::..%*.- tonomy and have fought with all their might back -scratching effort; "I'll say this, Jim. I z ; ,. . 1. t.'.,.!:X,� " ,:: .,:i:i:i:i:i:i:i:i:::?.:Ii:i:i!i:::i:��ii�:i:iij:�:�:�:i:::: " * I .. , . r . �.�.: iii�iii:liii:�...........".............................'...-.- ::!:::: : : , , : ... : fare measures that set examples. against change. . . - :::::-;;, You support me when I lobby for the new . , :, I 11 . :::�:::::",A�::i:�::i:i:i:�:����.�::i:!:i:"-;.;-.-.-; .. tl� : : ;� to be followed years later by the I ..!: .. :,:::%::i:;::::::,:::::.:.:.:.:.,.",:.�.:.�::,:.:', We heartily agree that regions, as we wing on the county home and you can count I .,:: : I : .. ': .. I - . - - ,,,,,,.,.,.,......,......:!:i:��j:�iiiii .... . I . I I I " :X.X. . I , �.... - :p;..: -:`.,:,:X'::::::,.*. ""', country as a whole. After parti- ;:­... . . -`11, . '. .... - .. ,... - , ,have seen most of them thus far established, on my vote for you in the wardenship race . . . 4 , . . . . . . . . 1:1 :.._.;-.. ..........'...."..., cipating in the founding of the need a much longer and more careful look. -next year." That sort of thing. You will . : I- I . I I . -- .., 1: ....'e . I , :: , , . NDP he led the party for ten I I" . . � . - :::: However, there are some facets of county . _. . _ . I . . I . I . .... :.. I I I -1 X . . ­ . . - - hardly ever get a county councillor to admit .. .:.!., P . � ­.. .1, , ears. Few politicians have ac - administration . I i:::�:i%. : administrati ___ . I . I . � � - - .,�:.::::::...::::::!:::i:i�iiiiii:�:i:.�ii � I y I .... :.:::.�:!:::::i: :, . "', . I I I . ... , . ,��������������:..,...........�:. ....:.: I I I : I �­ .: �, `� I i.,i:,ii�,:i:ii.%... - � it, but tl�at's the way it works. . --.- .,:--. �.. ... . i:i,:i.,..:!::i:ii�.. 2i on which need overhauling and , I I . � I , .:.:.:::�::;:::�.�::�:;:]��i��i�� ��i.�.'.i�i�i��.��i�i�'ll.i� ) while retain - *4 , .1 , :i:�,;."":i�i:i�i 1 �., ,.,.., L __ ( " . � . ..:.. I ,I, V .. ....... - ...'.... . �ji -_� I .:,P�,.,.,-:.;.:,...,.,.,.:.,.:.:.:*,:.:.::�:;�:.:!;.::::::::i:::::�:�;�:j:j:j:.'.,,..:,.....",," .. - % .e I it would behoove councillors to modernize For years many counties took turns . - - " - - - , . , , ing their integrity, humanity, and their pf'beedures while there is still time. - t I.,..." . "' ­ . X-14-1..."XIII: .] , ,� � It ,electing their wardens by parfy affilia- , . . . : i "" " "', * . . principles so completely. Doris .. - . . : ... - ) I - _�_ Shackleton portrays the compas- I , "I"'I"'I"" . .Ilt" I -,, : - . 4. . .... .1*". - - ":*..,..*,.::.,......,::*,.,.,-,.."..,,.....",..,:,....; . I I . . I I . I lv� - . . ,. !.. . I 1. I Other counties gave turn about to the urban lq�. 4 � - "..... ......... tion -a Liberal this year and a Tory next. -- Q � :-,-.$--�.......'�....-....�...-................- One of the most vulnerable customs is � i:iil:i� �..."...........,........,..,.....- 41 sion, wit and magnetism of this the way in which wardens are elected -not - . ­� ,.:.:.: ,., . . � . Q ... :..; , 1 leant 'Public' of public men. I municipalities and the rural townships.' .____;��,, i*K ,.. I* .1 . . . I � • - .:".�..., �: � , . rr 11 I � �P, ` because the warden wields so much influ- .. vl% W. ;: -� .... :: . Y1. � .� Those practices have been largely dropped. � 11, ;�;:.­:. ... ,T. yj,. . - .. i 4 111-. . ence, but rather because the Post seems to be as being unsuited to county polities. Now it'� 1, . - I , :,� �'. - . a ,%�;;"�..; Selected Stories by Norman . . ­ . . . 1q.- � , I .... ­ ✓.� . , �AA, so highly sought after. Many counties still V I �. - 1. I _ - ­ ,j�,)F, . I � : I ... Levine , " - � :. , . 1- . .1.1 I time for the secret ballot. - ..'. . : . :� ,:.. _ ­ .,.�-�: . I le- 11.11- - . ­ .. . . I. -.11, Ir � ,�. � ,,� 1. _ - - _. A '2 _ 4�. . ,.. . . - � ..... : ­ , ._.1_.__--,.,.. , 1- ,Z ,�,i. - -_•_._ _.. . . ,__ _.� ­ � . I 1. - I . , .� - %L --W. . Norman Levine grew up in ot- . "I'll, . "I'll, . . . . . . , . , .. . . '. _ __v ,,,, -�,­ �,,,,­ A� .1 . . - - ; - , - - .'A-,�',X&A 'V- I . . � . I - . . : _ � . E -M ;,.-a,W.�'. . � 1. * . .. . ... 1. � . . . ,.g I... 5-1 ".­­ ..... ..... � � .0%. . I VRA 4 -.­:. � ­%_...'­',- � '! . . . . . . �, - _. ­i�.�%�:,:�..�,`. .. %�*-.,_. taws and he's never forgotten it ­ ...., . . ­. .. - - ;�`.-; "-' '' t, I 1, . . . .. .".. 1. 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