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Special worship "Jesus is alive and moving in Tile fourth meeting d the
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the world today," the speaker LaYelec I Witch 3titchery 4-H
in brief...
the Ontario Provincial Police in-
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highligYlf said, giving modern-day exam- Club was held on Wednesday
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lisions which caused an esti-
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Pies of people whose lives have evening at the home of Dianne
with three persons injured.
On April 13, John McClinchey
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Easter season been molded by Christ. Nancekville. Dorothy Krelhr, the
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of RR 1, Belgrave and Paul Beese
In closing he said, "The way to president, was in charge of the
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WROXETER -, Rev. Wesley Jesus is to repent and believe. lA aluissis. 3itti. Lon dWw iea a
Ball chose as his topic " Me Price Open your heart and God will discussion on twos d the back
of Highway 4. Ralph Blackmore,
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Love Paid" when he conducted mold your destiny." stitch and twisted chain stitch.
Rosair Dearoches, 46, of Port
be allowed to attend only if they
When the Bruce County South
Good Friday service in the Uni- The members learned what it
ted Church. He informed his con- takes to create a design and how
Colborne, drowned in Goderich
agree to the committee's restric-
official plan was presented to the
that God showed His to place designs.
harbor last week when he and an-
tions on what can be published.
Brant Township council reaction
love through Jesus who died on
love through Mrs. Lyle Murray led the club
other crewman from the grain
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was hardly typical of other areas
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the cross save all mankind. - enlarging a design waders
carrier Westdale were testing a
Poderich Elevator and Transit
of the province. Councillor David
a e
The choir sang the anthem, "The everyone practised. The leaders
lifeboat. One of the s
supporting
Company will embark on a quart
Thompson told the meeting farm-
pso
Own".
Cross Was His O". During the taught the girls how to do the
lines snapped as the boat was
er-million dollar expansion pro-
ers are producing too much
Forty people were treated for
offertory, the congregation sang couching crossed stitch and
�� lowered and the man was
� am. A 65 -foot electronic truck
and the loss of farm land won't
"Were You There?". carbon monoxide inhalation in everyone worked on it for their
plunged in the water. The second
platform scale and improved un-
affect them. "There's too much
On Easter Sunday morning, the London on Saturday evening. samplers.
sailor was uninjured.
loading facilities are to be added.
land in production now," he said
speaker dwelled on "Fact or They were players and spec -
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The elevator's truck unloading
and added that dictating to whom
Fable?". He said the resurrec- tators at the South London Minor
With an increase in the govern-
capacity will be doubled to
a farmer may sell his land
tion of Jesus has changed the Hockey Tournament in Hockey- - --.
ment support price for dairy
100,000 bushels per day.
smacks of dictatorship. Mr.
lives of people. The choir sang land arena. In summer like 26 L. .r
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farmers, the price of dairy prod-
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Thompson's views were concur-
degree temperatures the
"There's a Carol in the Heart g lam' gasoline
ucts to consumers is expected to
Ontario Hydro, in its report to
red in by other members of the
and a quartette comprised of powered ice clearing machines MONDAY, 8:30 P.M.
increase soon. Federal Agricul-
the royal commission on electric
council.
Mss. Ron McMichael, Janice Mc- were in frequent use. It is be- APRIL 26, 1976
lure Minister Eugene Whelan an-
power planning, predicted that
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Michael, Debbie Montgomery lieved that the noxious gas accu-
nounced the increases in the
the next few years will see a re-
The concept of government-im-
and Mary Beth Riley sang "When mulated when inadequate venti- at
House of Commons.
turn to the use of electric trains in
posed marketing boards received
I Survey the Wondrous Cross". lation permitted it to build up to VANASTRA RECREATION CENFRE
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place of oil -fueled diesel units.
another setback last week when
During the offering the congreg- the danger level. All those JACKPOT - $300.00
Ontario Hous ng Minister John
Hydro says the electric units,
the Ontario Vegetable Growers'
ation enthusiastically sang "He treated were later discharged MUST GO
Rhodes tabledPh report in the
which have not been in use for
Marketing Board asked the prov-
Lives" and at the close of the ser- from Victoria Hospital.
Legislature which said that the
nearly 30 years, will operate
ince to investigate claims that an
00_0vice, all joined in for the Battle o --o R EGARDLESS OF THE
price of homes might be reduced
more efficiently than the oil -fired
Eastern Ontario processor is ask-
Hymn of the Republic. Over 150,000 visitors toured the NUMBER OF CAMS
as much as 16,000 to $8,000 if
types.
ing kickbacks from farmers for
More joyous Easter music was Olympic site in Montreal on Sun -
building standards could be
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the awarding of corn contracts.
featured at the Sunday evening day — the first opportunity + 3 RIOULAN OAMII AT - +o.•- IACN
altered to permit the use of
London millionaire Joe Mc-
Some farmers claim they have
ranted the general 3 SHARI-TW-WEALTH OAMti
service. The theme was 'The g g public to
smaller building lots. Conven-
Manus, who died in January after
been told they can get contracts if
Modern Resurrection of Jesus". view the billion -dollar -plus facili- ADMISSION $1.00 - INCLUDES
tional minimum lot size outside
a traffic accident, has left an es-
they will kick back $15 or $16 to
Mt Ball spoke of the influence of ties being constructed for this ONE FREE CARD. Addithmai
the cities is 50 by 110 feet and the
tate valued at three and a third
the processor out of the province-
Jesus on His disciples, saying summer's Olympic Games. No cards 25c each or 6 for 111.90.
report suggested this might be
million dollars. One bequest is
wide price of $61.25 per ton.
that Paul was not around to See further public tours will be pro -
reduced to 30 by 100 feet.
$101,000 to various Roman Cath-
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perform His miracles but vided until the site is opened July •■-;,+ro■■■LT.,CT.■T.r■n.
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olic organizations. McManus
Moped riders are reminded of
Paul was dynamic because of the 17.
Perth County council has lifted
owned a variety of business
recent changes in provincial law
its ban on the presence of report-
enterprises including a car
in connection with the souped -up
ers at meetings of the finance
dealership and a fuel corpora-
bicycles. Operators of these ve-
committee. Reporters were ex-
tion.
hides must apply for a licence,
eluded after a London Free Press
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pay a $5.00 fee and affix a licence
reporter published what the com-
About 15,000 students have ap-
plate. The new law effectually
THE B
mittee considered privileged in-
plied for entrance to Fanshawe
forbids operation by persons
formation some months ago.
College at London, but there are
under the age of 16.
Representatives of the media will
openings for only 5,000.
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Three members of the Phila-
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delphia Flyers have been charg-
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Whitechurch
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Leaf Gardens in Toronto on
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Thursday night. One of the play-
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elects officers
came involved in a stick -swing-
ing scene with nearby spectators
and later a policeman was
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struck. Defenceman Joe Watson
WHITECHURCH — Mrs. Rus-
and Mrs. Gaunt; curators, Mrs.
has been charged with two counts
sel McGuire, was elected presi-
Emerson, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Ross
of common assault, two of as-
dent of the Women's Institute at
and Mrs. Caslick.
saulting a police officer and one
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its annual meeting in the corn-
The meeting opened with the
of possession of a dangerous
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munit hall. Mrs. George Fisher
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singing of the Ode and the repeat-
weapon. Forward Mel Bridgman
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was named the secretary" -trees-
ing of the Collect in unison. Presi-
is charged with assault causing
Sr
urer and assistant secretary is
dent Miss Merle Wilson read an
bodily harm and Forward Don
Saleski, two counts of common
Mrs. Victor Emerson.
Easter poem.
Other officers elected were:
The minutes were read by
assault and one of possessing a
district director, Miss Merle Wil-
secretary, Mrs. Fisher. She also
dangerous weapon.
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son; alternate district director,
reported on the group's financial
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Mrs. Emerson; public relations
statement. It was decided to have
The 23 -year-old arena in Har -
officer, Mrs. William Rintoul;
a clean-up day April 28 beginning
riston will not be perry tted to re -
branch directors, Mrs. Russel
at 10 a:m. It was also voted that a
main open for the summer
Gaunt, Mrs. James Currie and
donation of $10 be given to the
hockey school which has been
Mrs. Fred Tiffin; pianists, Mrs.
-Farmstead.
conducted, there for several
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Garnet Farrier, Mrs. Dan Tiffin
Mrs. Bill Evans gave a report
years. The arena was officially
and Mrs. L. Durnin.
of the district directors' meeting
closed by the ministry of labor on
Program committee mem-
held at Holyrood. Arrangements
Friday evening because the
bers: Mrs. Frank Ross, Mrs.
for the district annual, to be held
building does not meet present
Farrier, Mrs. Durnin and Mrs.
May 18, were made. The con-
safety standards. Estimates of
Ross; convention delegates, Mrs.
vention will be held at the Ches-
repair costs run to $190,000.
William Evans and alternate,
ley Presbyterian Church. An
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y r;
Mrs. J. Conn; agriculture and in-
invitation was received urging
A city councillor was killed and
dustries, Mrs. John Currie;
members to attend the Craft Sale
four others injured when a gun -
citizenship and world affairs,
at Brucelea Haven May 5. An
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Mrs. Tom Metcalfe; education
invitation for May 25 was
Baltimore, Md. He complained
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and cultural affairs, Mrs. Dan
received from Wingham.
that he had been forced to move
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Tiffin; family and consumer af-
A contest on towns and villages
from his home and then opened
fairs, Mrs. Farrier; resolutions,of
Bruce was conducted by Mrs.
indiscriminate fire.
Mrs. Elgin Johnston; auditors,
Nettie Ross. Winners were Mrs.
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Mrs. Farrier, Mrs. Rintoul; sun-
Metcalfe and Mrs. Currie. The
The London post office said
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shine and cheer, Mrs. Fred Tif-
treasurer's report showed the
that many letters addressed to
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fin, Mrs. Gaunt; delegates to Dis-
yearly balance of ;589.56. The
the United States are bein g mail-
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trict Annual, Mrs. Russel Mc-
auditor's report was later given
ed with insufficient postage. U. S.
Guire, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Evans
by Mrs. Rintoul. Mrs. McGuire,
postal rates were altered March
(ONE ONLY)
and Miss Wilson; alternate, Mrs.
the new president, gave words of
1, requiring 10 cents for the first
Metcalfe; nominating commit-
appreciation and Miss Wilson
ounce of mail.
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tee, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Tiffin
closed the meeting with a poem.
LARRY MAX FIELD certainly has his hands full. With son
Chris on his back, it seems that holding two big heapinq
plafes of pancakes is not the easiest thing t0 do but
somehow thAy 'manaqed, and were glad they did.
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in car mishaps
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The Wingham detachment of
the Ontario Provincial Police in-
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vestigated six motor vehicle col-
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lisions which caused an esti-
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mated $1,670 in property damage
with three persons injured.
On April 13, John McClinchey
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of RR 1, Belgrave and Paul Beese
of Waterloo were involved in a
collision on County Road 20 west
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of Highway 4. Ralph Blackmore,
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a passenger in the Beese vehicle,
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was injured. On April 16, Lorie
Purdon of RR 3, Wingham was a
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driven by David Fischer of RR 5,
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Wingham when the bike hit loose
gravel and turned over on Con-
cession 10-11 East Wawanosh
Township. She was treated for a
multiple laceration to her knee at
Wingham and District Hospital
and later released.
Our
On the same day, Donald
McMullen of Blyth was injured as
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a result of a single car collision on
Highway 4 north of the junction of
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Huron Road 20 Gary Yost of Clif-
ford was treated for a laceration
CARL BERSCHT
above his right eye at the
Wingham and District Hospital
will be at our store for
April 16 when the gun he was
demonstrations and repairs to
shooting recoiledin a separate
all makes
incident April 16, Stanley Murray
of Wingham was treated for a
Saturday, April 24
laceration to his thumb and later
released from the Wingham and
11 A.M. 6 P.M.
District ,hospital.
Corot, in and ark for a
Twenty-eight investigations
demonstration on any of our
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were conducted during the week
brands Such as Bernina,
with 19 charges being laid under
Universal. Domestic, Morse,
the highway Traffic Art. Twenty-
Brother
six warnings were also issued
with two charges laid under the
Liquor Licence Act There was
one charge laid under the
Criminal Code of Canada
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