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�" - ';', •.. the h`s history of the township- I+'ebruary in 1F
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S4L�.: .- Y L, • „ arra t. Three councillors
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'ti,'.' ��.'.::',, :;�L,,L:;a•. public concert in the High
,�, were returned Harold Mof-
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' 'Last week a. reporter for CIC{VX-TV ,. ::::::: `;. J, Roy Porter will be the new president
the /(,y
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p even thousands of workers have been �,,.�, _,;:. :ti;, ;; •••t. - branch
did an area roundu "on the unem to P y :L`ti•YCL�.{•ti;, �ti•.,,",.ti�°.:, a man on council. ion,. Other°
': P P Y- , left without em la men' this fall and L.:;: r ::: •y`•ti Town g
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�:�„�^I e situation be in an•Y I �;z ti:n, �.'�, - e Lea 'Howard
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•��•..::�•'•ti.:�:�k�••L�.:L..:,�•L gue Jack Orvis, Bob
;�- ,,A,,,• , distressing figures on the number of way improved? Would all those o .:.�.:.. `:` �f`�1 w;�`�ti tiL y Tervit,
' ''. �: : �`'': r#,0,Y'1(® fV AXATm . �+� 5105 - Machan was elected Chettleburgh and, Jack
k :n- layoffs in surrounding towns. He found worried -sick families be. comforted by : *�.: a .'': tiY:: : �,°"` `
:�ti: L.:t' Garlick
,4'r � :::: ,� president • and H°.
.' 'that: most employers are • hoping that the fa et no ane but th s °::' :: f.
r P that J, emsel ve is _* -- I �" _ Sturdy.
-,;t`t:E-`" h layoffs will m n awa f a .`....:;... '~� M. secretor treasut-er.
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y be to porary a d reo their plight. �' ti::. :.:ti:•�"' local con- A nwealth.
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a;:. _ _:: ?:: �, nation was born on January 3
, R., ere w a o on at two or -� .. �:`L
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solutions to our problems f survival if :: •�:::.:: • ane state
r T'i� + " The manager of one Walkerton firm P o::�: ti.,,. . The , the West Indies
::g , g a'`�'.' .. ..............- fee Brussels Post Office
silent press permitted them to believe
°its"l •however, refused to disclose the a ''° .$ . ,
iw Al,w`' _. Caned' ns r contract price is i8 768. Federation.
,xnumber of layoffs in his establishment to a e accepting ruinous Mrs. Norman Cameron
h,x �,Tt,, y . Much sympathy is felt in
� ,,a=, , . _ was elected the neW
';�:`` `°. P PPY • economic conditions without a the community for William
f i", , a�►d blamed the resent unhappy1.
11'x'.-eiconomic climate on the "doom and whimper? . n' Woods and his son of St. president of the Respites ,
f w, Helens whose home was Auxiliary. Other members of'`
`'`�•`• We are not at all envious of those • � the executive are. Mrs. gloom which has been spread by, who ,
>: workers who are de endin on the
^"F°°-' . else, the media. An unrealistic view- p 9 �' burned to the ground. Mr.
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��'7rsri point, t0 say the least. sound judgment of an employer who • � James Hamilton, Mrs. Dan
Woods has been an invalid Nesmith and Mrs. W. J.
... It is strange how many apparently y • P y Y
,w�,„� knows so ver little about the under- for the est two ears .and
�`',° Greer.
intelligent people totals fail to com- lying causes of present-day business this is the second time he has
r> : 9 P P Y The inaugural meeting .of
, ; . prehend the role and the responsibility problems. had, his hones destroyed by the Wingham District High .
z 4 of both print and electronic news But then - •
••.�I". , ,maybe we are wrong. Do fire.
huge crowd stormed the School Board was held last
.'tto,; ' organs. Our job is simply to keit it like you think it possible that if all of us in
_ portals of .tlae courthouse in week, with R. 5, Rather-
;, 8 use
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:�a�Y� it is". Responsible news media do not the news business ,began to write �• Writer 'ti$nie� Fremington, New Jersey, to g
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chairman for the year 1958.
exaggerate either the.good news or the cheery (and false) stories about now her books were witness the trial of -Bruno �y Cousins of Brussels was
"f great things are this winter we could Hauptman, on trial for the
n ,n. ._ ' baserd on' Wsn ham
j elected deputy chairman.
,��..:• - If newspapers, adio and television ,reverse' the whole trend .and sende r fu, murder of the -Lindberg The la"st surviving
�h, "'stations ignored the fact that hundreds, everyone back to work? Dear Editor, baby.
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� Turnberry family, David'
I editorial about me an two accepted a position in
`n'' • `-, ' ' . things. First, an article by a Toronto. Weir, died in Saskatchewan
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� � Dear Editor,
Vin, • , . Society's educational cytological smear, which journalist who never inter- What seems to be record in his 8lstyear. .
a:'Fs For some time now we JANUARY 1968 '
� I program. makes it possible to detect , , viewed me; to whom I have in woodcutting. is the Starting the ,first of
. have read .articles, • listened
rw, r the abnormal a earance of. not said one. word about followin item from Corrie:
� t M,' to news and had •the op- I might however., point he g ,. January, new rates for .
�' ' y ng Y Ing, or William Harrison and Oliver y
�K���: � ortunit to ,seek .face to cells before. the become Wi ham, ' or 'writ'
s „ .the h o ckskyP Y P that in spite of our best pre- „ nt.. an. tbi else of im rtance. w ut s lit and iled ambulance service came t in ,mal.i na Y � Po Gall a c P' . . face with groups and indi-' 'on o is '--- efforts. g. Galloway .P
g P venh eft r into effect for those using the
" viduals who su est some I have spoken to him _once eight and a. half cords of elm ,
''`' 7 There have'"been some great•names nonrenal scoring ability: "'The most gg + which have shown very At this point treatment" is and that, was a business coni wood, 18 inches long, in eight facilities provided by the
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' quite strongly, that the Terry positive results — it is . d%f- ambulance based at the .
T” in Canadian hockey over the years, No « . intriguing one we have read so far is almost,100 per.cent effective. versation about a honk lie is hours.. , • •
Fox funds be used in IT fi u 1 for our organization to ,• w . Win ham and District
fix,_' kid is ever allowed to forget • Howie' that the young player possesses a. sort I g This, techni ue has been 'editing. � JANUARY 6947 -' - •g E
w;r,;, ' programs other than c mpletely change public q Hospital. The charge is now
' Nlorerz, ' . Ro+rrket ,- Richard or Mike of uncanny stop -action brain. This most valuable in the Pap test', Second, the supposition W Ingham s oldest P g
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+�: .research. w attitudes. If such a role were a� flat rate' of $15, plus 50
:.. ' Bossy: Men l.ike,.thesefiave been heroes particular writer poses the theory that for cancer .of the cervix and made by you and this' jour- - established garage business ' P
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Specifically, ,these in- easy it would •already have' .
4:. to three gener-�ations . of Canadian Gre'#zky, ;given an opportunity In front the wider read use of this ,nalist that I have created rn . char ed hands on Januar i cents per mile oneway.
.� , dividuals suggest •thapt - been ' complished, but P Y g Y David Burgess, studio
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'..u;. youngsters, abut. ; a : 20 -year-old, now of the nets is able to xfre'eze the action in prevention is the most iiri- . when �c>iown healOh :hazards' health measure ,lis strongly fictions towns out of ' when the Crawford Garage .
i.„ :, .,playing far the Edmonton Oilers is out- his ir�ind s eye, so that he can cooly and portant area. r'ecdf�c�m" 4n d�by the' Cancer Wingham; ►hien' is not true. was sofd to James 'Carr of
engineer at 'MX R -dio- r'.
a I ;'I shining therm all'. ' .. po such 'as cigarettes• continue " " TV has ' ecce ted' -a - new unh� rried4y°' foresee the possible op- . While all of this over on, P Society`as one of its Seven I don't think you or he have town'and!WilfridCangramaf position as supervisor of
g to be produced and ad-
" Wayne Gretzky is something more #ions like a chess la ver 'th{nkin out ' the Canadian Cancer Soviet Steps .to Health any right to make allege- Taranto. ,With this trans -
P Y 9 Y vertised in our country, in�i tions about m opinions. or action, . e. oldest business- studio engineering at Station ,
�, • than .a3 great hockey player -die is a his next move. has continued to provide spite of all evidence that they It has been 'suggested that motives wit.. out.,e er talking ' WENH TV,' Durhar New
phenomenon. Rocket Richard scored.50 NIS be that's far-fetched, and .since Canadians, through public gg h � man in length of service in � '
P . Y g P are cancer-causing 'agents, the rest of Ferry Fox's funds,, to me. Wingham; retires. A. ' M. Hampshire.
z p:.. goals lW50'games away back in the 50s.' the lad ° has yet to reveal his own -education' ' and ' public in we know •that _our' .job' is a Students at 'the Lucknow'b
w1 1, ' apart from those already - Most le do not realize Crawford came to Wingham .,
,4 Syme 36 years, Tater , Bossy equalled � thought .processes, .perhaps no one will formation programs at' long way' from being com- P Y PSP
° A' committed to specific over haw much of what the read Public School got an un- •
'. P Y • in 1899 and ur
.,I Y.Lthat record, but a couple ,of weeks ago ever k6,-, v. Whatever his method, there national, divisional and local pleted. ' _ m •• p chased the:, scheduled holida ' as a -result
levels, this ver type o£ in- research programs, be, used is :irresponsible journalistic pool,room.businew. Y
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,.young Gretzky had scored ,50 goals in . is certainly no doubting their effective- y •yp to launch a major, Canada- invention. Far from being of a fire whir utted the 90-
x formation and service. - g h l •
'�•-r�"�-;•'o1�I 39 aures. Evers•thafi record is now Hess. It mill be. man ears before' ' We alsa'are committed to Rev. Oliver J. Cou land `
.. Y. 9 r Y Y wide project aimed at bitter, I have always hada P °year-old building. The
#" out of date, for with each game he adds anofiher ckey star will challenge the tri 1981 over $5.5 million educating the ' yours ver star of the Olivet Ba tist
'. g reventin cancer. This certain affection far, P problem now is to find
" to his astoundin sum of total Dints. record Gretzik has alread set... and , was spent by the Canadian. o elation -the people to P g , thou I can see Church, IVIeafordI for 'the classroonis:for the 269 pupils
", ; . 9 P Y Y n - P, P P P •, already 'is being Mane by the . Wingham, though .
"t S orfs fans have read a dozen and afi 20 ears of a e he ma oral be Cancer- °.. Society to, whom Terry Fox meant so 4 past six years, commenced who attend the school.
bA a L . P Y g Y Y Society through its ongoing by your editorial the feeling
`R" disseminate knowledge on' much. If we don't maintain his duties. as pastor-. in It appears likes that „the
�.{ ^ f ublic education program, is, not , mutual.
wr one exp{anations for Gretzky s phe- warming up. the sub°act of cancer, one of P P g P PP Y
�> ' � ` Terry s trust we may Bever Wingham s.Baptist Church. Ontario Housing Corporation
the aims outlined in the 1938
.f : �. which is funded entirely -Alice Munro g
reach 'the people who can Miss Eileen Dark, for- will proceed with the
-1 ' through the generosity, of, the merly of 'Wingham, :was erection of a senior citizens'
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" . charter. and will, change their. life-
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�' The ultimate ob'ective of � Canadian public during our. Pra��e dor •
.• r`:: h J styles to ensure greater successful in receiving her apartment in Wi ham.
r" '..II. ,annual April campaign.. • P ng
h , ^ the public _.education health and longer life. Madill . Mirror . Registered Nurse's degree Tenders liave been received ,
•.4 . ro ram is a chin a in
:'' ;'.• . ._ '�4 „ • program g „ after three years of training for an 11 -unit building on. .
yh"' ®nd ' ® social a.nd ersonal behavior Until recants the Ter Fox, Burin his 'life, Dear• Editor, g '
GF;r. P y ry g in Victoria Hospital, London. Ciiiarles Street and a nine-
:'�'''' ragination leading' to the prevention. ror prevention of, cancer by the made it abundantly clear, I would like .to take this The Westfield School is unit bit '
" 14rBe o u din on Alfr
rt .•"'t .. earl ,detection -of cancer. discovery''and treatment of that' every penny' 'of his opportunity to,, congratulate g ed _
Y being wired for hydro. this Street.
'i : For example, the, Canadian so-called mall nant, lesions Marathon of Ho Fund, to • the staff membe the ° I* ,
" 3L'`" Few among us, excluding ascatter- the other planets in our solar` system p, g i"1 -- week. ThomasTurbitt controller � -
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in of amateur a.sfironomers, have ever revolved, around the sun was burned. -at Cancer. StYciety provides had limited value, since it be .administered by the Madill Mirror, both past and Miss Shirley Seiling has at Western Found has
;�, •. g more materials on cancer was largely restricted . to ' Canadian •Cancer Society present, for being a part of Foundry, -
7 r f_ I . °given much' more thought to the the stake as a heretic. He was not the accepted a position in the purchased the John Street
.. s” and smoking than any other certain moles and ketatose • and National Cancer. • In- our excellent newspaper. .
r, rq.'• ^ mysteries of the universe than a first nor the last to suffer- because the
egg-gra n� department at Home of Mrs. Huh 'Car -
:.,i -- . organization in Canada, of the skin, patches on the stitute of Canada, was ear- I enjoy ,it very much and the Bluevale Crearriery. michael. g11 w
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. passing remark'about the brilliance of society In which he lived �ov{d •not
4 ,• including the government. linin of the mouth,'pol s marked for 'bio -medical never miss reading it Kee -
* ,,:, . g g g yp P Mrs. William Wright of A comm
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the stars on a fstye'winter s night. comprehend , Go s greatest 'gift t® g p g Pe Wroxeter has been engaged
' Precaution with industrial and adenoma of the , bodies research. This is bein done u "the ood vtork, as I ho y eider in ,
;•,, However, curl * 'I about the lanet on man, an open an inquiring mind. We,Wingham for .many years 71
tY p . substances such as asbestos and _rectum . as he wished. to be able to read it for a, ,
"! which we live and our neighbors in the {n our generation; areas guilty as #hdse to teach at Lanes School; Thomas Fells died in Wing -
>;r., g and avoidance of over- I B, Lee Rullman more ears. ,
, heavens has been ' awakened to some 'who lived- in what we now call the Dark exposure to the sun's rays A great step forward' was - Y g Y commencing with the New ham hos ital.at the
National Executive Director Mrs. George Taylor P age of 91.
' degree b the fli flights of the astronauts Ages, .,•.° , - 'Canadian Cancer Soviet ' RR 1, Win h Rev. Gordon Fish installed
•��� g y g also are stressed in the the development of the y g` am! 'The Dominion Bank will • -
* and the secrets of other .planets. Halley's Comet, a huge collection of the new officers of the ,
, revealed through unmanned, space ice and frozen methane gas, is due to open a new branch in the Women's Missionary Society
King Block on Gorrie's main , of St. Andrew's Presbyterian -
a ear in the skies in 1986. It has been yterian
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'r' street an February 3. tt will Church: resident Mrs. `�.
. Novy writers like Carl Eagan, author rushing' through. our galaxy for many beopen twodays a week. president,
`'' of.. "Cosmos", 'are. starting to explain centuries, first mentioned by -a Chinese ,"``'
Currie; vice presidents, Mrs.
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what is known of our universe in terms writer in 1057 B.C. Since that time and ti. Aitchison and Mrs. W.
Ion before, the same comet A tragic accident last week.
t.' which are, to a degree at least, under perhaps 9 Ford; secretary, Mrs. H.
r..Mist north of the Win ham
standable to the layman 'vino may be appeared every 76 years. T'he comet g Gilmour; treasurer, Mrs. G.
,: I Cemetery took the life of a Godkin.
�., interes#ed enough to read what they was the immediate basis of the decision I • ;
• by William the Conqueror'to
to invade .., x -
b; ;,are writing. , . . s `r'; • -
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fillthese glimpses into the astounding identified by an early asfronomer by / i # +,, ¢f;. :s'%'' -
�i . the name of Halle and has since borne` -
f the cosmos, the ordinary _
nature ®a. � _
human m rad is scarves able to com- his name. �,&� yyf / f
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