The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-12-16, Page 16■
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Editor: Joan L
Co -Editor: Mary Am Alton
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A aiticere "Thank You" to those who supported
m* at the polls Dec. 6th and to those willing \ crimes they bad committed. you abortion prem besides killing
helpers who assisted me. Congratulations to l say so what does that have to a defenceless baby. The `hah-
Mr. Eu area Fra ne on a ver successful cam do with abo tion' Killing is hill- wanted baby" is the main cause
g y y
Is CHOOL SPORTS �. At least � mordent has of most abot'tioas. There are A sincere
paign. had a chance to defend himself hundreds of people who would
and tell the coact whyhe thinks love to have a baby but can't be -
Sincerely,
her life or. health.
which must be dealt with hu-
he's innocent and thereby, per-
cause of various reasons. They
are becoming aware of the abor-
BASKETBALL
and Rick Scammel.
haps, escape the death sentence.
would adopt but there aren't
Oscar G. Kieffer
Midget Boys
on Dec. 7th, South Huron
He has also had the chance to live
his life,
enough "born" babies to go
Therefore, have
To live or not to ,live — which
On Dec. 2nd, the midget boys
Exeter beat our Junior team 91-
own enjoy all the avenues
around. why not
_
started the season off with a 58.28
21. Our boys played wellvgainat a
to their full capacity and do what
the baby and give it up for adopt -
ed then killing becomes "okay"
victory over NorweU. All 15
more experienced Exeter squad
he wants to do. An unborn baby
ion? Mother solution is better
abortion only if pregnancy would
members played well in this their
and would have done much better
hasn't had any of those chances,
methods of birth control.
"e
first game.
had some of their shots found the
nor can he defend himself from
Human beings an the superior
If the boys keep working and
hoop. Leading scorers were Tom
the womb. He hasn't any say in
form of life — as we know it. To
'
improving we can look forward to
Henderson with nine points and
whether he should be allowed to
my knowledge, even animals'
Iwish to thank
a good season.
On Dec. boys
Steve Burke with eight points,
live or whether he should be "got-
ten rid of". How that baby
don't desert their young or try to
abort them. Some superior race
7th, the midget
Let's hope -the boys soon run
can
lost to Exeter 34-20. After a very
into some luck with a win or two
state his views and his defence
we are! Animals take on the re -
poor start they managed to stay
or three ...
when it's impossible for him to do
sponsibility of raising their
all the Separate School
with the opposition but were
`
Senior Boys
so. They can't tell us how much
young, not the idea of getting rid
unable to catch up.
On Dec. 2nd, the senior boys
they want to live.
of them.
Let's hope their next game is a
opened their season if not im-
Of course, there are always
When a mortal can say who
Electors
winner.
pressively at least victorioualy
those who say that abortion is
should die and who shouldn't,
Junior Boys
with a 51.44 victory over the Nor-
fine, in certain cases. Take for
then we have overstepped our
On Dec. 2nd, the Junior Boys
well Redmen. In a sloppily
example, that the mother's life is
limits. We cannot assume that re -
North of Hw . # 8
lost to Norwell 33-20. The game
played game, the Mustangs went
being threatened because of her
sponsibility no ter how much
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was much closer than the score
ahead at the start and Norwell
baby. In this case these people
we may think know. No one
indicates. Our boys ran into foul
never closed to better than one
seem to think that the baby
will ever know how many people
who supported
trouble early in the second half
le&ding
point. Top scorer was John
should be killed because the
father
have been killed by the senseless
means of abortion.
me on
after 12-8 at halftime.
Underwood with 18 points and
could withstand losing his
Tom Henderson fouled out early
Greg Simpell with eight points.
daughter or son better than he
Would you have missed the life
Dec. 6th
in the second half and Steve
Burke to late in
On Dec. 8th, the senior
could his wife. With all the dis-
coveries in Science Medicine
you're living? Think about it —
maybe have different
went the showers
Mustangs made it two in a row
and
you'll
the game. Norwell then took over
with a devastating 69-27 victory
today, the danger that is men-
thoughts on the subject of abor-
and never looked back. Steve
over the South Huron Panthers,
tioned above hardly ever hap-
tion.
as their representative on
Burke led Madill's scoring with
Defense was the name of the
pens. Nature will take care of it-
—Julie King 12D
seven points and Brian Deitner
game as the team allowed only
self. If that baby isn't meant to be
JUST A SMILE
played a good offensive game.
six field goals the entire game.
born then nature will find a way
the Huron County Board
Tom Henderson dominated re-
There was a well-balanced scor-
to "right" things — maybe the
Mr. Bowman — Use this
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bounding during the first half.
ing attack led by Roger Morrison
baby will be still -born or the
economics book wisely and you'll
Education
Other members of the team
include Paul Foxton, Ron John-
with 22 points, John Underwood
mother might have a miscar-
riage.
find it will do half your work for
of
14, John Campbell and Darrel
you.
ston, Mike Beattie, Eric Good,
Apderson 10 each.
There are ways to solve the
Dale — Great, I'll take two.
Blessin9 s of the Season
Rob Demaray, Brent Johnston,
Keep up the good work team.
Eugene Frayne
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To the
Ratepayers of
Wingham, Turnberry
and Howick
Thank you for re-electing
me to the Huron County
Board of Education.
Jack Alexander
To the Electors of:
BLYTH,
EAST WAWANOSH
and MORRIS
I wish to thank all those
who supported me on
Monday, December 6th.
Wishing everyone the
compliments of the Season.
WILFRED SHORTREED
THANK YOU
I would like to thank everyone
who voted for me in Blyth, East
Wawanosh and Morris as repre-
sentative on the- Huron County
Board of Education.
I will endeavour as I have in the
past, to serve you with the best of
my ability.
Extending to you all the joys of
the Christmas Season.
a
R. John Elliott
Just the chance to live
One major social problem
her life or. health.
which must be dealt with hu-
Many young men and women
manely and intelligently is
are becoming aware of the abor-
abortion. Lately, our neighbors
tion issue and are ready to
the United States, were confront-
strongly voice their opinions to
ed with this issue during their
protect what is rightfully ours —
recent presidential election.
LIFE!
Abortion on demand has been
To live or not to ,live — which
legal in the U.S. since 1972, and
would you prefer?
now ,with the proabortion Demo-
One of the most current topics
cratsholding power it is hard to
of our society is "abortion on de -
imagine the result.
mann". Once abortion is legaliz-
Fortunately, our government
ed then killing becomes "okay"
has not followed suit. In Canada it
— except in some cases, of
is legal for a woman to have an
course. For example, when Capi-
abortion only if pregnancy would
tal Punishment was in effect,
or would be likely to endanger
people were being killed for
" When I grow up I wanna be
just like Wilt Chamberlin! "
Thank You
to all my supporters on
December 6 for my election to
the Huron Board of Education.
It was greatly appreciated.
A very Merry Christmas
and my Best Wishes for a
Prosperous New Year.
Alex Corrigan
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