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Published at Wingham,. Ontario, P.O. Box 390 -NOG LIWO . - I 0 1 i>
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extent In the Ontario Legislature as well — governing bas effectively .. - . . 'I Wl- � � I I . - I . � .
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. I episodes of careful ly-prchestrated finger-pointing and name-calling 11 , 1. � . --=:— -1h d.eisgned to keep the goveenment in hot water End out of business..- - ,
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.r John Crosbie's charge that the media are partl=y.responsible for- . I BROADCAST PIONEER, W T. (Doc) Crdic*shank, the, foUnder of .
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I continuing the soap opera. Since Watergate, there seems to be a '. I � . I I I I I I CKNX radio and television, will be inducted into the Hall of Fame Asso
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. steady swing from�oneend of th6,reporting spectruril to the other: In . .. . I . , I I I .. I - . . I .� . N ciation at the Ontario Agricultural Museum at Milton this,summer. Mr. 11
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. . our haste to make sure we are not pawns to those in power, we in the FEBRUARY 1940 1 . . service station which he will operate Austin Stinson. were the oldest '"
Cruickshank g •recognized . zed for' the signficant ,contribution he I •
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: news business have many times become controlled instead by ,the The towq',hall. auditorium ' was , in"partnership with his brother, , couple on skates and Anson Ruttan made to .the farming community of WesteM Ontario during the early :
other side. "We, who are so, free with, our' when handed a . ,filled -for the high school com- H6gh. The Bell home on Leopold � ,was the . best clown. . I .
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. mencement exercises. 'Proficiency Street. has beep purchased. by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Meecham ' .
, piece of. government news information. and who examine each of - I .
I . . ' . awards went to John Gear, King- Alex McDonald of RR 1, Win am: and family moved Saturday into Dr .
those items under close scrutiny, are otherwise champing at the bit to , � I I . . .� ' ' '
I Hastings, Doris Armitage, -Scott Sandy Edgar has sold his farm on; V,�nner's house in the village of I
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sink our1eeth" into the Investigation story to uncover the skeletons . ' I . �
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. in .the closets of those in power, be it government or corporate. .and Ruth Mitchell., Champions for Township to Ernest Dinsmore, I . I . I I I
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C .. . , 1, � Field Day were Betty 116e, Kenneth . sold his farm on the loth to Charles ., ... I to agricultural- ha.11 of fa m.
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, . the media. That'simply is not so.,HoWever,. it is not our only duty.. Johnson, June Irwirr, Bill Burgman, Greer. . I Programs on the CBC. , I
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. Therefore, it is our obligation,fo'be,-resppnsible when providing this Grace in-gston and George Three -new members, Elwood I I 11 I .9 � .. ill be When a television licence was
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ohnson. . I � I I B,oa,rd, in special,.session,, heard of CKNX radio'and television w I . I �
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rotests from, a delegation of - inducted into the Ontario., Agricul- granted. in,1955, CKNX again .
I particular consideration given to' neons behind its emergence. - Joe Buckle, a Culross Township McKinney, were initiated into the 'ural Hall of Fam.6,Association June I estoblished a new 'mark on the.
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I Careful attention must also be paid to the extent'of coverage, given"' ' ' lub ,"of residents opposing the erection of an , I
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and the fairness In which it is I communicated to t�6 public� . boy, condidprs himself lucky. With member�hip of the Lions C apartment building town houses. . �. 7 at the, Ontario' Agricultural Mu- broaa6st industry. 'Graduates of �
R - William- Cronin he was crossing the Wingham. � I � .. I I. . . cast ,.
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: Closer to home, Huron County government is' not 'without Its Teeswater'RiVer on.the"IcF. �oie on the' seum at Milton. I
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political -problem ' conspiracies and power struggle stepped on a rotten . piece of -ice and - FEBRUARY . . northeast corner of the town,' . Mr. Cruickshank is one offive ou . i
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compete with the -charges of incompetency and vindictiveness'-for too fell, into about eight feet of water. He , Winners of.th6 early draw in the-, recommendation will be dealt with " astanding agriculturalists nominated . province.,
space in our news coverage. Though county- council is far feoM,,�, hung onto the edge of the. ice until Gorri6 bonspiel held. in Wingham at a meeting_ of ,town council this I this year. The association. ,is.., a I . I
I , \ perfect, neither isii,fhe,society of sk 11duggery that sotyie would have ,Cronin managed to drag him from was the quartet of Robinson week. � .1 . .. - provincial, non-profit organization Mr. Cruickshank's nominators
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Somewhere between the two Is the truth and the discovery of that Is Scholarly, pea�e-loving Pope Pius "first Jime Roy; Ross, Mason and , . ' providing recognition for those W1 - I . . �
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' XI.,died quietly Friday morning Charles had curled together. - , . school. teacher, was, acclaimed a 1. s - have made significant contributions , William Turnbull and George Gear. � .
. our responsibility. And, the. responsibility cannot be met If We get � the New Democratic Party"s condi o agriculture , Others being honored ,this 'year . .
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caught up in the extreme emotion of.-either end. . � date in the upcoming, March 15 by-_, . o the are: implement maker James G.
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If w I � sounded 'morning Angelus,. ,editor, was named ' secretary- ,� electi - n'in Hut-on riding. . 'The special ceremony to honor Cockshutt- innovative farmer
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Approaching his 82nd birthday, he - manager of the Ontario Federation. 19 - five candidates,' all'. of whom are - . Frederick � W. Cohoe; farming �
. in our coverage, thetruth will not be denied and ultimately, the public I � Miss Marjorie Purvis, formerly'of deceased, will feature the unveiling .
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will act as judge, not us. Nor should.we. . I . � ,�. had been ill since Tuesday.,- . I of Agriculture. He has been with the West Wawanosh (Luckno 'vi,cin� of their � likenesses for. public. associations leader William Charles' . I
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surAnce Company was held in ,. 11 and is now starting he{ 26th year.' acknowledge'a deep' debt grafi- The public is welcome to attend .
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There is , room Jor ho .' � I I elected. Alex McKercher of IV!acArthur re appointed chairman. to patients and staff alike The hi to in 1926,. always known as ffie,' museum is located five kilomet r res � -
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. . I . Wroxeter is president of the` I . beds are mechanical, ed by "Ontario Farm Station'-'An 1939, the west of Milton by taking Highway .
. pany. I . . Welwood..was replaced by Ross � �
Since the accession, of Michel Gorbachev to power in the Soviet . Williamssj�,� , hand cranks ,to acl�ieve operated
ad- first of atrial series of Farryi Radio ,No. '401, exit 3208 or 312'north. It' . I r
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I . change for the better in Russian relations with the West. the sceptics were re-elected -to the session of down as secretary treasurer.
r. and his desigro? The beds. can'' be - lowered CKNX, programs was a will remain open daily, 10 a.m. to 5
. " - over by .Lloyd . ., K,NX, paving the way for the . � I
oh our tide of theglob6, particularly. in, the� United States, have Bluevale' United Church . Will . duties were taken .. \ p.m., until $ept. 20. 1
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greeted these moves as gestures and nothing more. 'the prevailing Peacock and George Hetherington '. and out without danger, of falling, ,
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attitude that the Rustians are merely trying to trick us Into a false . EaH nS�riS
r , . � 'A surprise--party was held of the employed at Fry and Blackhall. for a I � I .
sense of security. .. I . � I ears, .has .taken a fastest man orf" the draw in ' .
. . It was Interesting, therefore, to listen to two former U.S. home of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Holmes, number of yea .taken W M . gham. The coff,6e draw, that is, - , �,
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P - Gorrie, for Rev. A. H. and Mr9. I because he'dra',�6 hundieds of them . I
I secretaries of state speaking on "Meet the Press" a few'days ago. O'Neil,' when a number' ,St. London and assumed h � i's, new. hundreds 11 . � .
Cyrus Va'nceand Henry Kissinger both have occupied that Important Ste � . 'members position this week' I . I . I . � every day; Earl operates k mobile I . .
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post drieing stressful times in wor'Ict history. �, gathered to wish th,�ffi well before Nancy Gedeke was nameewol) V ,
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Although they did hot agree on several-subjects which were raised, leaving for their new parish in' of the Carniv4l.M ForoWich. Lise -- ,,, �
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they both spoke of the changing attitude In Moscow as a situation. Clinton. They were presented with a Espensen won prizes for her Vale4_, ,!If , I I
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which certainly appears to offer some hope for the fuiture. It was tine costume; Tlifinie-MCE)Iw4itla'fild,',`� "4; onIN I
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persisted for so long that the die-hards In - both nations have 61 ' I but at the meeting, informing the board headlines., about. HuiIahview ab,'m meal, run,a vacuum or help 'qd �,4�10� �-1199
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I I lost any ability to trust one another. And without at least some trust 'of the steps which must be taken sente6i§m,Jhe'fiuisih.g employees of where, needed. They re4lly',ap- - "'N",
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communism about It Is acceptable. Following In the footsteps of president and chairman of the - Huronview". Therefore,. we *Would when work.habig were chang6d, .
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magi lead to peaceful solutions we must be ready to at least listen. where the former has purchased a there are 59 females (full time) plus are -part of Huronview..,.That Was the 0 1 " "I I
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