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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-02-18, Page 09777'­.7771T�' ,­11— "I'll I- I I ­ . , `1` ,1�1 , � I i � I �" , , ,, �,�T"��,',',7," I��FM�I­��. , , , � I � . I . , . I I , , . / � I I I I I � - . I , � . .. . � I", � i' . , / , ;- . I . I I I I .. . � ; - I I . . I I I . . I . . I I . . k I I �, - 11 , � � . . . � 1. I . . I I 11 I I . I . . I I � I I . 11 I I 11 . A � , . . . ., .. I . I I . I . . 1. . � . I . . , � . . - 1. Am&. MaNk, m M, I I I I I . � I I , ,I, � I - � 1� ��� , I I 0 ��� �, F� 1; � I , � !11 � I'll .w . 1, � I , ; : !�, 11 _,� I � - .: I , � '1� I . I :0 0 . I - I ,� , � " .... ` 11 Il'l 'A - I . � ,�iiiiiiiiiiiiii, ; _--i �, ly : � . ,1 � I . � I I'll, . � .. 11 � , I , I I , , , I I C � T : ,.'I � I I, A. page of editorial opinion : F Ob .' i. 041"' 1 1987 ", 1.1 � . . . �� . I � ­ I11.1 � . . .... i . . . I .1, �� � I � I `_1"r., I :. I _� . . . . 11 - 1 1�6 1 - _,"-, ., , I . I / . I 1. I - ­.. ­11 - � I ­ ­­11 ,''..''. 111. 11-11, - _1 I I . I . I.. ,. ­­ � ­11IIII 111. ­­­­. 11 ­ -, 1. I I.. I.. � ­­ ­ , I , I 1 . 1. I I I I I .. . .1 �, , . , --- I 1. � U . I I � � . . ­ . . �� �­ . . - . . . ­ � ­­ . �.......�...:...,...�.,.,..''.........,.......,......��-........ ...'.......­ ­.. ­­­­...'' ....... . _.­....­�. I .... ­­_......­ _.,�..­. ....". .... ...­..­,:%­.. I.... - ...... ­ , . I . � . I " Abe 3VIngbam Obbance-91mito � , , , I - Published at Wingham,. Ontario, P.O. Box 390 -NOG LIWO . - I 0 1 i> . - I . by Wenger Bros. Limited #""� � ,�r David Wenger, President .Z I 'i .astir Norman MacLennan, Sec.-T�eas. . EEVOU7 - � .. *�,­�.,,­­' ,,.�, ,:?XP Robert Murphy, Editor I I Vdf , ,- - __ . . I Audrey Currie, Advertising Manager . - , �f - -,grg W, I . - . - . . .i ,.. 1­_.­._...1 , p I . . , ;; -,-..,..-.,. I.. . I ".r, -1 11 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations � . I __.._.__1.._..1. ­­­- W, VAN ,,- I . . Member-Canadian Community Newspaper Assoc. . 1. . I I I � I - Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc. - - . � - . �, . ' . i � I � . Subscriptions $21.00 per year , , Six months $12.50 . . . N H.L 6TARS - . I :�, I 11 1 $23.00 beyond 40-mile zone . I � I . ' I '. . . I,- , " I . I . . 1. I . — 0106R.3TAR,5 I I . .. . I Second Class Mail Registration No. 0821 Return postage guar,3pteed . I , . I . !, m I "W. , . . e e I . ­11 . --- � � � � I .... . ­ .. I ...­ .. ... .. ....., .... ) - ­...........- I I I . @,... , I 1­1 . - I V11.1 6 1111i I . . - . I III , , � . � .. 11 11 . I . I - . . . . . " I � . I Ar I ilea Culpal In part aqyway. - . �h#�a/? / ' r " .' . Probably the most damaging effect of the' constant harangue ­ . . I I/ ,,,r .. al currently reverberaTl g Through the hal lowed ,halls of govern iment —' . .. . I I I both in Ottawa- and Qpeen's Park — is lost In the shuffle of opposition � .... - I I . � � . I . g for position In order to drop the latest charge of - . .." — .. . I. - I members jockeying . . it . . _. . � I scandal on the respective governments. While day after day the , � & /, � I . allegaitions,continue, in Parliaiment pirtirularly�— although to some � I I I I .� . extent In the Ontario Legislature as well — governing bas effectively .. - . . 'I Wl- � � I I . - I . � . . I " I . . . . . . drawn to a halt. � I .� , __�. , -,— . � I . �, � . I . I ' - I I - The business of running the country,has been pushed to the bottom - I I r I — _ of our list of national priorities and repalced by the daily continuing I . q�a_, . . - I 1� . I . . A I . . 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..- - , � I . . . . 1. The manner in which the-news of each successive scandal is almost I . ., I . '' . �r ? . I � � �, I .. . I . . . .. I , ". . . . . systematically released, just as the previous one has apparently been . � I ". .1 I 11 . � . -1. . 1 . ... . . - �.� stretched to'its limit, of being considered current news,' makes 4he . I .. I '1­­ I... .1 .� I � � . �. T I I.. 1. � � ..... . I . . opposition game plan clear to any observer. I . � . I I . . 0 1 ­ I � ' -6 of truth in Transportation Minister .1 ... � - _... - I I ' .r John Crosbie's charge that the media are partl=y.responsible for- . I BROADCAST PIONEER, W T. (Doc) Crdic*shank, the, foUnder of . . Unfortunately, there is a ring . - ­ . . _ml.rO'.F,i es -" 1. - 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 - , . .1 . 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 , . . . 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 • � : 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 . ., I . days-of radio and television. � I I . I I I . 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 of ' . . t � 'Doc' .Cruickshank named .. sink our1eeth" into the Investigation story to uncover the skeletons . ' I . � . I . I . .Reid, Mabel Coulies, Lois McGui�e the ninth* concession of Howick Gorrie. .. � - . I . 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 ­ (not suggest that reporting such corruption is not'the duty of I 1. - I I C .. . , 1, � Field Day were Betty 116e, Kenneth . sold his farm on the loth to Charles ., ... I to agricultural- ha.11 of fa m. FEBRUARY.1973 .. I . I .1 , . 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 I . . R . . - I WiKigham and" District Plannin W. T. (D6c.) Cr�uicjc.,shetnk, founder P I " � . 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 I : 'coverage and weigb'the merit of each "leak" on its own, with Johnson. ohnson. . I � I I B,oa,rd, in special,.session,, heard of CKNX radio'and television w I . I � ' ' . � . . . Armitage, Norman Smith and R. E. Protests 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. ' I Careful attention must also be paid to the extent'of coverage, given"' ' ' lub ,"of residents opposing the erection of an , I � � 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 ,. , .- , . I . Henderson Survey 'in the " � ,�. the CKNX Farm* 'Broad, : Closer to home, Huron County government is' not 'without Its Teeswater'RiVer on.the"IcF. �oie on the' seum at Milton. I I U � .. 't-, Department have one on to serve in I ' , ' 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 I I - . � �. key positions in agriculture in the : . 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 I , . perfect,„ -.-_�, ,­, I, r,41 . ,� � . -thewater. .. � . from Belg6Ve. .It was the ., '- . - . I . .1 created for the sole purpose of were CKNX Broadcasting Ltd., . I _. ,us .believe:- . - -1 . � 'I, , . I , _. brothers f. . . . . Paul Carroll, 28ryea.r-old Goderich who Andy McTavish, R. G. Bennett, � * 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 . . � . ' 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 . . , i- I - . before the church bells of old Rome - -Bob Cafbert,' former CKNX'farm to,Ontari . I . . .. . I , . caught up in the extreme emotion of.-either end. . � date in the upcoming, March 15 by-_, . o the are: implement maker James G. � I If w I � sounded 'morning Angelus,. ,editor, was named ' secretary- ,� electi - n'in Hut-on riding. . 'The special ceremony to honor Cockshutt- innovative farmer I I � e are fair about listening to both sides and'reflect that fairness ng. 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 . ' '' . 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 I I ., � I . I . � I . The 66th annual, meeting of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture ity), was presented at Weswtminster . I Good and Holstein breeder J. Elgin \ - I - . . . I � � . . . o et' -a: . nd,more recently has , . ,viewing. ”- - 1. . . � - � I Howick Farmers' Mutual Fire In for s m ime Hospital with a.25-year service pin � Farm people of Western Ontario. Armstrong. I . . I ' ' . . . . � . � � . been director d information for the , I surAnce Company was held in ,. 11 and is now starting he{ 26th year.' acknowledge'a deep' debt grafi- The public is welcome to attend . � I - I . I . 1. . . Ontario Federation. ­ .. I ' . I . � . I . . . Gorrie. The two retiring directors, I Riverside I Modern' hospit•al beds reeently tude, to Mr. Cruickshank for ,his the unveiling ceremony. Ticket,, � William H. Gregg of Gorrie. and John The first meeting of the Rive I installed- in C Ward of Wingham I and efforts on their behalf, may be purchased by contacting the - . , . . . ' . . . . . I . A. Bryans of Fordwich, were re- ,, Parks Board was held, with Harry , . . .,.. . , .. . ' ' I .. ` District Hospital Aave proven a boon His radio station, first established : Ontario Agricultural Museum. The . 11 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 �­ - I I . . . - . e% con,-- Former vice 'chai�man Norman . . 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 ' . . - Union, he has made several gestures indicating that there has been a David Jewitt and Stanley Gallaher Dundas, Man pp,6d justments possible with the new Forum,'tied on opens May 19 for the 1987 season and 11 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 . ' . . Carter. . � " I enough that the elderly can get in - National Farm Radio Fofum � . , � I I � greeted these moves as gestures and nothing more. 'the prevailing Peacock and George Hetherington '. and out without danger, of falling, , . . . ' I .. were elected to the board of trustees: . Werner Schirmer, who. has ,been I I Jenki' probably the , ', 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, - , �, i I .� I position with an firm in . ­ 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 . . � , Stephen's Church ,memb . canteen that serves -a- long list' of I ! post drieing stressful times in wor'Ict history. �, gathered to wish th,�ffi well before Nancy Gedeke was nameewol) V , . I I 1. - usiness places, cons traction sites, - Although they did hot agree on several-subjects which were raised, leaving for their new parish in' of the Carniv4l.M ForoWich. Lise -- ,,, � , -1 6 ict6ries a,iid,,serves the � I 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 . I ' I 't '�" rg Whete they ,are, Iii 11 which certainly appears to offer some hope for the fuiture. It was tine costume; Tlifinie-MCE)Iw4itla'fild,',`� "4; onIN I , . � lovely inscribed silver tray. . , - . �, / I , �7 � . ; 1. I . I � evident that these two men; who have had access to the Innermost - . . , I, I k.k'. *" � ­,, - I � , . . "" . , , �' " , I ' \ . ,;, . , , , - VV � secrets of American diplomacy, bellevethat Gorbachev is actually in FEBRUARY 1953 ­ ' " . t " , ..t , " " . " ... �� I I ".. - , k ­1� I ." N . .� . . I . . % . I ory e e,s - a•re e - (,) I , , change and a more open form of government In the USSR. it was decided to, approach- the , . . '0'": favor of ' mu"hicipal C'ouncils,�see ing,ap- 11 .11 , . ki E mP'�" ' '_"­ff­end6d.'- � - �' The also agree that the process of change In that huge nation is . I , "I' 0.11 "I I I - 1"', I'll ��, I I They ­ proval of the proposed new district " d . I . � ,�,., I ., . 1. �11�,,,,, I'., I I I I , " � Indeed a complicated task which may take�many years to bear fruit. ' � I" ,�%.`�,16� t4 21" 11. I , I . , '11, . I. 'C' " ��­­111111'fflll ,I I high school at the regular meeting of . r, in 11 , � "I"O"Q�51", I " ,},U1I . I , . I -� I It was evident that both- Vance-and Kissinger have at least some by'a'bs-e,,,nte�e,ism.,.,-.,.,.m, arks., 1�1�Zlk,711zt 11111 " !. L I - . I � . - ,„, I-, . belief In Gorbachev's good Intentions. - I 11 � the Wingham and District High .1 � . I ;,” 1. 1, ?,I , , , , , 1� .t . �� . � .. _L'�,"�El"A : I . I'll , '­'­�­ School Board. A letter from the Dear Editor: - �' ! I i . . - ,'Sha�� the�-Ioad at home.;­­ �,­­. , ,Q. .,..-. ­ ;;; . , . I �1, , " . I . 'r, �. I I 'L, . , " .. The an'lmosity between the Russians and Ithe Americans has ,Department * 11'1� , ��,.", � t. �, . . . of Education was read M I Regarding the Wednbs4y 041 aren't as, ed .to help prepare a Ai,0,1 � I—! I, � . I ... 11 _ I �T_p -�:,,ft�,-, .�"4 �,�, ", I. . , 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 ' , i I .111, � .. � � . 11 ,� 0,�,1111iN� le 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", � there is no hope'f6r a peaceful world. 1. 1.­11jg I- � - X.,7'­M1,' 9A � W, V. ' before departmental approval of the fiuri)nvie,"i feel 611 ,iead6rs of,the'$O preciate jheiir wives working and I �, ��� . President Reagan epitomizes the hard-nosed American stalwart new building is.,given. , ' ' I 1, . � I � , , , , , ' - I .. . . .. 11 I'll, articles %�ill'bave a: wrong"Un- , show it.' , , � ,�� who that -anything whatsoever with a flng"e of . I I I ,, �� I ­1 ' `� I I _ I— r, W I I . Fred L. Davidson was pression oft-the employees, of r ,,We fe'ef that tfie 'problem begah I I �. 11 - . t , It . 111 " � , I , ­ 1, �11 I ��� , communism about It Is acceptable. Following In the footsteps of president and chairman of the - Huronview". Therefore,. we *Would when work.habig were chang6d, . .I ' I - President Carter, 'who was seen by many' a patsy who let the Wingham hospital board. Vice like to express our views: , ,, ' causing us-to be unable to face.each I " 1� . 11, rl,"-,�*!--� I I . "r , . . , . I—, , . � Cornml6s walk all over him, Reagan has the appearance of the true . president is H. C. MacLean and sec- First, when •.Mr, Lester stated da without tension ' and stress whic� �., �, � 1 14 a , � "I V .., _ "I �1 � .I .... ' ... patriot who will take nothing from the bully on the..,block. retary-treasurer is Eleanor J. women worke'rs-are "worn out and results in miich ab'se'n't " I Sq I ... , .­."��,­­ - I ee " "' 1. .Wl . " ., I If our planetAs to survive, these attitudes must be revised to a Walker. , . more prone to sickness than men, let Every em ployee, i li.�bqivv �1111 ��. I ,� �051,.,,',� &-,g 'vq �.11 . . I f L1.1Z � n _ 11.rr 1a �k status of common sense. Vigilente,is necessary, of course. The � us make It clear that there are,nine menial his,or her task,,n'4Z . U .... I " 10 m I Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bell moved te stb feel ,,,�� A,j I , - I . . . . . . . 115 -.1 �,'�kll'* 1. Soviets must be watched'for trickery, but wheneVer their policies their household , effects to Forest males ,on the nursing staff while appreciated, that they belong and. ' 1111. W 1, - 11 � ,: _n 1, I ­ I i 11 I 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 , �,, ''I I I _­ .. . 11 I ;�'MO . . " R." R r"' ' ;I" ," ,, � ,, , '' � , I . . I approximately i� part time. If feeling at6ne tiffie,;6ut hot now. I 1: . W,� I . I - " 1 7"UMMMIf , ,,, I W I 1, , , I . e to absentegi ' ') � ,,?�,,-� , "g"Aff ,�'11 . sm, ` " ,1",��,aq � "'. 3"'' � ­ . I , ., , I I I Writer questions . women are so prone ;j',*,.�,,r'�, ." , � ,,�, I . I 1. I This is the view of most of the �,g -r ­.�­,�,', 11 5­, ,� -,,y ,,'� I . . why keep hiring them? Why riot hire I I ­'�# '3� 44,�I.i�j:,��j, 11 " ),O,��,A!��1463; �, 11 R,� � . I , I � ; , . I I . . , men?- Yet, when it has been employees of HuronvieW who are U, ­�-� ....... �p"­'-"�� .1 .., � ln'­,I,f,�,,W,,�,_� ,�'­ I ".. � ,,, '41'r,", I■ . PUC's purchase 01�,1111,�.Ivll " I� � - 1i �� ::; 1 11 . 11. �� �, ,'I - I I . i the really upset with the Feb. 11, ar- �";,;� R,��,�,N­,,11,iikq­g 1.1 I I 'Til�,��'l.,;�t",?"",�"O', ,??.�, "I '.11 11 ;;; l?"M � , I . ,suggested to hire more, men, , 'A�""'$" 1 ­ %�,_,,�_ �`�11. I '.�, 1 rrr .... I r "�'j, ,b I �, , ` �, I W. � M 'N' Public not too eager - ` � ­­Z .1 .1 .1 ,�', '' , " " Im ,5 r , "I'M , ,�­­',�. 0 , . . I , ­F.4 "� 'Si��q , I , �g,,, 'RM 1 , " � � reply has. alwAy-s- been that Women PRTV, ,11., � , . of new computer n ticles. They rfipke , the lale' em- �t' � ' � � . � I . 1.',;�,�� 5� ,� I " ,��.:, �%�,%< , "i , AM . .�, I ,A W S0�; 11 , ,L`V�;%� � . - — . , �1 1: %-�,.'­, . - h 11hy as they are 0", ,,.,. ,,� - � � , I . can do the job just 68 well-, some ployees ea . ­­W, I I D @JL .1 .- �'�,,,, ,1;� � ,�,��,N,Y,11.?,' I *Z' " , . ,.�, �,'41` - � I � ,Q.','4�%',� . I '� , `V 4 .7, Eskander Gherme,zian, spokesman'for the family which, among Dear ltditor: even say they do the job better. appear to'do nothing after work at , ; ,;','f ,,� I.D ' "U, , If I ;i ��,"'A 01".r/ U : 11"W'Wr ��..,y p .1 ,�,�,,­�`� �� "U, 2 . , o' r;;; �� , "J;'g."'x',,�,�� ; I ,, er � , , ,v " �� oth somewhat. amazing filhancial exploits, erected the West I need some help because I can't The stress of the job affects,bpth Hur nview, other than sit with their "'.'It" �"O, 111'17�il,`�I.f, 6 115�� ", 1-1 '14 I.. I " A, �; 0 ,,I, 5 � , �''4 "M INWIM, �R� !,�,,It", 1014 ." R M I . I , , '11.1" 11 - " .il , , I'll.i.ffll-,�_ :::111111, 15ftiinton Mail, Is a little disappointed that the public Is not believe that- what 1. read W last men and women.,We deal with , fee't up and the husbands of the ,,,,W.'_ ',�, .� I rl,.�,�:,Ili'� �zl','4r,:,,4 �­ I ��I� . �,Jt ��,F`,�Q,Uv .-I".p, -, K-P�.`�%; "I � I— " . I dIaMbeing to buy ddbenf6les In that venture. In fact he says, "IeS week's paper could possibly be true, ' human lives. The other, areas of the "Worn out female e oyeds'ap- si� � , ,-,�,p,,.g, .1"', 11 i, 1'.'I­I,. I ,�, ��,,�.i. , , ,I 0 �� I � er . , % ,,�,��',,-�,,,i�,;;""14i,%�,eli�,i�, 4' �111, 11.,­ " . . I inpl. ",�Jf "'n , �0',:"���,�; �� �, ., , , . about time the 'government got Involved." I . I I I' think the article said we were -home are all as impoitAnt for the pear to be unfeeling and uncaring. �,4""r"�'.111 il 11­ I,— ... ­ I ­ . ,,� " �,� 1:10; ,11 * V 11 b410101P�11��Illwl*_kl I�YI.111.11113�111�,� ­ 1, _ . , , 1�%� _ ­ , � I I e,,�rllll ��?,���,.�,',,,���l�:"�31,�l'i'�"II , �,�111.1 The three GhetmOZIah brothers are the financiers who -lofted the � buying this $40,0'00 computer to gave I ,���,111, � )f 'Huronvig !�1�I I . . smooth running ( .,w, but wimps. ,,���.,�4����i�,,�"",���,'i'��i!,,,���,.',�;",��%�'-'�, `,�;�,;:� . P.5 �".� ,,1f1,1V�R­ . , ,M� .��,,;. 11", iI %0 ,�! notion by building a shopping mail so gigantic that It Is a virtual the $500 a M6nth that we pay a -as far as the stress factor Is con-,, We hope that all the readers .�,111,'.11, , " �,. ..�,� , y ­ I r , 'f! " ',,��T` , " ., . r 11 R!�,,�.,, 1z --,,� -�''�' . sensational '.�';.,''r ,, , , �.3� f ,�,�g,,_"��­Lgi,�,' i � �­ ,,, q,� � - ­­­­ - � %",� �, I WI �, , " ­� - � ' � " `,!'Ir� ;�'.�,,,�,,'i,Ni�--`I. mefthafidiging CRY, with such attractloAs'as an Indoor lake with computer service company, in cerilled) nofib- is greater thAh when . these nal articles on ' " I � �,t"�!­,'I�:',,��,,',,,,' A �:- - i�� , " � � �,,�;­,­ ,,,,,, ­­1111", , '�!­ ' " ,� ' .�' '4 , � : le � I � ` I � I "�,," � "I , . I ;,�,��,�. " ,�!J�,,�,�," I ,­��,, � �. . _ , " ��, 4 � I ,� I ,,� ", ,""'4" . I toeism read thea �r��;"�;:,".����i;",��,�',i,",,� '��,�� . ." .�, 1�1111�1 � , , _ I I ton London and that the budget had only; We dealvith, hilfflafig. Huronview bbsen " I, ��'!� . �", Il_ , -, � �.'& ­k`­­,� . , ,�:��; il ,., ,��, �,A, " , , , � �,A, Nil". _, ", � �,A, 7�.`-��A;�, �X � mIntoture submarines. It was rumored that other 8dman . . , �. " �� . �1 ,11 , - t',i�V­ .. ,I`,,­'� I 1�%Iz. , ' , I ,�� I . . . . . . 11 dfthOhts were concerned that the news centre Would have Ii. ,�, ", 4' . 1, N �11 ... I ",',� I �.� +4,01' " , , 4 �36,mo In It, but there ft� enough '', ,Tbe-artfitiesib,t,'ho-difitrentpaper,g letter, V anyone Wishes to learn ",:��44,,,',I`,�`!I,,.i� n�,i'��;�`�I;� ""! �', . ,Z-, "1�71 " ,_� ­,� , , � m -.-!�,-"'� i",� . 111A,1'1�11�11"" ","",,��:��'�'����,��,',,,'��,:�!� " ,� I � ­11� 11 I "" "'I `I",� � ,� �,,'��, , , : 1� ;I .... t�_ , � '�', 1 11 - I - � �, ' � , ", , , I ,% �1�1�1 ... 11��' % , ,��,�_r 11 ,�,, . I iIl _ ��'..',�� , .4 "�� �� , I . I � ,"", ��,��, , �.,', �!i �Ir,6#,&V��,I , .. . .� �' ", ,,, .., " ,� I ­ , I , , I . I; 1, �,� �,�, ,,�' 'I. , - , _, .r . , �*� , , I I ; " ,,, - r 'J ., , ,�k , ,q " , :, , ,�� ,., , " ", � �, Z��,,�,� -, , �, I .", � I� , ", � , ., �` � ..�� i�,�,,', � I �, ii� �, M ,� 'J . 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