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Provincial' Police in Wingham over the holiday season•is a convincing to"ves hugs and reaches out for Comm
and Social
write to Today's Child,
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testimonial to the ,success of the campaign against drinking and - them. He really enjoys meet- Services, Box 888, Station K,
drlVing"The local OPP detachment attributes such a low statistic to ing new peo le and is soon Toronto.. Describe your pres-
. the effect of the'RIDE program and its heavy concentration of spat I 10 .w , -
O smiling anal playing with
checks, particularly during the period around the Christmas and New
them: His eyes ust light up ent family'. d your interests
Year holidays.. ' - as i ully as you can in your
when other chilgen come in
, " Spot checks can be an effective method of reducing impaired driv� which is quite often as Chari letter, and include your
.;ung at any time; but' it is during this season especially, that we can dust address and telephone num-
.lie's neig"hbourhobd is
most appreciate how -considerable an impact the campaign n has had kids. He . r " ;
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P P 9 rimming with,
:on the motoring public. . ,
:, Certainly it would be•wrong to suggest that one should not be al. _. _ , 1. ,
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lowed to'raise "a toast - or even two in celebration,of'the season. e �' ' rO' i 4'1��.
;�Iowever, to -go much be�iond that point and attempt to operate aR ; vService to rural residents
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, . I motor vehicle, puts the. driver in the precarious position of possibly JANUARY 1I . 'sao
breaking -the law at the very least; and causing death at the very The -second fatal hunting accident prize to Harvey Sparling._ Hector caution lights to avoid sudden stops s government respons�b�li#.y
. worst. .
- - _ - g Hamilton won second prize and while proceeding southerly, on �+
in, Morris Townshipin.a short -time _
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Alexander Edgar won third prize. Josephine or downhill, from 'John. Dear Editor: zeas with the completion of govern
Within the past two years the campaign against drinking and' Book place last week when Angus - - .
drjving has escalated steadily, through advertising, education and Nicholson died instantly from a George Alexander Anderson, who Town workmen put in 'long hours The report of'the House of Com- ment forms such as TJIC, gasoline
g has been in charge' of the three-point `under hazardous conditions to apply mons Standing Committee. on tax rebate, income tax, birth certifi f
programs Such as Rl DE. And, with the results reported by. police, .not shotgun discharge which hit him in the sand. Government Operations in regard to sates: access to information etc.?
bnly here, but across the entire province, the effort has been worth- the chest. He was in his 22nd year Parish of Gorrie,- Fordwich- and p g +
Wroxeter, since Se tember, was , At the last service of! the old year the Canada Post Corporation's five- The post -o fices in the rural areas
. Wh'ile. A .y Inconvenience to the sober motorlst is more than offset Early Monday evening about loo - P held in the Win ham United Church, year plan for 1986=87 to 1990-91 called - are. the perfect example'of°what the
the positive outcome of the RIDE program. ' ' feet of the roof of -H. T..Thomson's ordained asp a°deacorn n St. Johq s g"
_ Anglican Church, Preston, Rev. Barry Passmore, baptized'. for the closure, amalgamation and motto of Canada Post means
barn' on Victoria Street collapsed. ne Daer, infant franchising of rural stoffces. "Service to the People". Service is
da f,s s `aha Greenaway he Darling,ayd home i
he snow pi ed uanon Monday's
and he sare dau hter of Mr. g, P
Patricia can
ride 'the g and Mrs. Edward The committee report; which was exactly what he pceple in rural
P, v ue ser. resented to the House on Dec. X15 Canada want and that is what the
settled n t n
village of Bl vale.
weight was too'much for the roof. D
•."." ,. � Within the past week two of the 986, recommended a, few changes. government should ensure they get.
- A three-way contest will develop AI hJ�ARY 1!t7- ' world's great men have passed from . and emphasized some aspects of he The Rural Operations Group of
'. very. oor exam Ie - for the pThe t ofwarden of Huron plan. One. pointthat the committee - Canada Post Corporation is support-
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p p _ Wingham's 1Vew Year child was a the human scene. Lester Pearson
County, The three mentioned are and Harr Truman, both men of enlar ed "u' on was the rlvitation of ed b individuals mailing in smaller,
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Reeve Roland Grain of Turnberr baby 'girl delivered at Wingham and Y g P �' g
' Reeve George .McNall. of Blyth and District Hospital to Mrs. Steve.,. unexciting origin, were destined to certain rural post offices. communities, and through variety
Trapp and her husband of 'Francis conduct of hoccupy uman affairs tanding les in the do s ile the committee's observa- � of services about ',the human re our e lock box an rural
as genrouted li eliy.
Reeve George C. Feagan of St druralroutedeliver
A Toronto school. boafd director says teachers 'should think twice Colborne. rest. She was born at 5:42 a.m. on y•
Jana. 2 and is a sister for two- '° -- .issues area resisted; I must stress Canada Post recognized that the
before taking thein students on a,vl'slt to the Ontario legislature or the ,A pleasant evening was spent in year-old A newly modified federal riding of that I consider the rlvitation of, Rural O rations Grou is a service -
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Canadian House of Commons., - W hitech'urch when., was,
and. Charles. ' Huron' could wind up not only with - these operations to be most illogical. oriented body, in stating,hat they do '
- . . "Our classrooms must not emulate the undisciplined; un roductive neighbors g Ross Harper. of'Belmore, who is „
. P�� P nes hbors athered in honor of employed as a machine shop a added areas "but:with the new name If, bysuggesting"thepost offices in not generate sufficient revenue. It is
. and disrespectful proceedings in the legislatures, says a memoran- Nathaniel Thomson: a member of G P p- of Huron -Middlesex -Perth, if the certain rural comrrtunities be turned our view that the quality, of service
duet from Dick Dodds, director of the East York Board of Education. the. Royal Canadian: Artillery-, prentice at Ideal Supplyin Listowel, : •.
incumbent member, Bob McKinley, : over to private 'operators, the cor- to rtiral residents should -bb -main-_, w °
I "It is unfortunate but the proceedings in the legislatures of 0 tario, C.A:S.F. Gunner Thomson was pr y, ,w>il be attendings Centennial'College has ills his, way. Proposed riding oration is saying- that r. it,c ta' a 'eve at a netoostto Canada
. in Torontofor the next seven weeks: Y g I , P .� a " , • M • . n .
and Canada, at the present time; do little to project' or promote viable sented with a beautiful gold. wrist . readjustments will take place in be made from them, wh then'i the`""Post. "' '
Bill Mifler of Fordwich left•
examples for our learners:': ,. watch. He ex expressed his deter, man1. .
P Monday fo_ r Conestoga College, Y parts of Ontario. corporation, which needs money, To tttis end we solicit your'support
urination to do his best for Karig and G'uelplijo his third and final course Junior poets of, Howick were giving "therm up? If they are not in writing to your federal member
Shortly after the hour of the ed when they --were ere Profitable, what guarantee dQ the stating that your post office be
country.in auto me-hanics. r . ogniz' w
Freezing rain glazed the ;surface presented virth cash .Prize,„by the citizens of these communities have saved, therefore ensuring that
passing of the oTd` year a baby boy - � - that their postal service will. contin- postal. service to your community
of Josephine Street so badly last Howick Legion. First .prize winner
” was born to Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong week that an urgent call for sanding was "Debora Small Beverley ue in the future? remain as it is today.
Wilson of Lucknow in the hospital was ut`in b __ olice to What will happen to the govern- - R. W. Starkey,
.. I The year ahead ,.. here. ' . p Y P prevent Telehus was second; Lynn Jillings
t these Ontario.
Mis
s Alberta MacLean has .6 collisions: .Stoplights were turned to third and Lori Stafford fourth; w � muiit es to itstabil'ty to assist c ti- Prescott,
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' -..receivedword that she' . �k , ;
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cessfull. assed her examinations �' . I ` ""
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Although there is always a year ahead of us, New Years Day for nurses', registration in' Ontario, �,. _
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seems an appropriate time to think about what will face us during the She is a graduate of the 1939 class of - t °1 I �: n
next twelve months. Fortunately we are not gifted with sufficient. Victoria Hospital, London. ' - . f , w,, °' " ., ,
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foresight to get a truly accurate picture of, what is to be. However ,ll
Most of us do s eculate about what present trends portend. ,JANUARY 1953 , •" ' • �. - � 3� ' l
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Those writers and broadcasters who deal with the economy are The first baby born in Win ham !' ze
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predicting little change in the next year. They expect that interest 'General,Hospital was a girl at 1%37 _ _ F, # -. AM1'`
rates rocs domes is r a.m. on Januar 1. Mr. and Mrs. . t• 1 ° .t , , �Ax ��
9 # product and unemployment will continue just Y p � i<= , • .
about as they have for the past several months —which is good news William Taylor of Wingham are the ,• ' x . . t ;11 �11
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for Ontario people and not so good for those who live in western Can- Proud parents. ' i ��
George A. Beattie, accountant at ?'.-
ads and the Atlantic provinces, partpcularly in Newfoundland. -, yx=
the )dominion Bank in Wingham for • ! i I.,
As far as economics are,.concerned'; the big question mark is still ., ' .
the outcome of the current discOsslons on freer trade'with the United the past five years; is leaving to , q
States. Almost all the "experts" agree that abandonment of many of as��me the managership'of the .11, � � �� r ;`� / w•
Go a branch of the same bank- He "° r "
the',present trade barriers would,. in the long run, mean greatly en- . 4 i •
hanced prosperity, but in the short term there would probably be
will replace C. D. Wa rpsley who is �7 i',; ', ,
opening a new branch in Simcoe. He --..;
hardship for some sectors of the Canadian economy. To date those will be replaced here by. F. D. d r�• '
. negotiations do not indicate any firm settlerrtent within 'the near Blakely of Montreal. �,, � r ,' z
future. - I ' -f '•. .� . / 7
For those who are prepared to look at the future With reasonable John he staff
of of NX he has
joined the staff of CKNX here in ` ,N
I there is a crack of light -,beneath the'lron Curtain. Michail r 3 :
Wingham. r.11:11. Ile.
Gorbachev has made several gestures which, if accepted, even with Mayor DeWitt Miller assumed his r �.
caution, the western. World might eventually bring about, consider- duties as. mayor at the inau ural �` 1
able easiin. of Internationat"-teinsions.• But -it Is -1a -game at- which two meeting of council Monday evening. ,
g
mus
play. . Miss Rona VanVelsor has ac-'
So far there has been no solution to'..the agonizing problems of cepted a position of principal of • ;,
starvation and disease In Africa and other less fortunate. nations. F;ordwich Public, School. She sue- `
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Despffe the, massive aid which has been sent to these regions, local seeds Miss Winnifred Campbell who r ,, W.
governments continue to ander and sidetrack the deliver of food has resigned, r �f f
and medical supplies. The political situation. in. South Africa con- . Joyce Ford was elected president 11'�,� ' �'
tinues without any notable change, the possible outcome being a of the Mission Band of the Gorrie f11 11
bloodshed,on a far-reaching scale. _ ..''United ClMrch. Vice president is ." : --. - •. + '
' 'Q' • .In our own "land there will continue to be hardship for farming Lenore Feigel;"'seeretary Edith _.1 T a, w ,�._ -
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, people and those who earn their livelihood in related services, but H. • .,
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Gorrie residents congratulate the : - �t y,,.._
most Canadians are indeed forturtste by world staiwdards. g --' - � 'r�' li°,�� a, w � � s t
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'� "First baby to arrive at' the r
�l Wingham and District Hospital in ' I ' - '
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