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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-03-04, Page 09I-7 7 �'7 IIIIIk I4;� P bo Published at Winghoku Ontarip, V,,%,136x -49 byWenoer Bros. plut .0, NQG 0 David Wenger, President. . :Norman MacLennan, $ec.,Tregs.. ]Robert Uttripby, Editor Audrey. Currie, Advqrtiiffig' Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation$ ember —Canadlin, Pommuity, Newspaper Assoc.' t] er-,W. -1 -$,ssoc,. Ontario Community NqWspapef Subscriptions $21.00. per year am rather*gig '9 th $23.0o,blyond 40 -mile zone 0 mule that Was' sei bT. Aceis at the sockywo recel Second Class Mail R gistration No. 0821 Return postage guaranteed -e M., The officers.hav, a4e4'41*�..,., gations about'ithe treatime mule, w1itch ouriam4y'�9110,. gina, that are completelyffilm. T44. have displayed an alarminsJockd'', liot Y, r Ath W fleets. poorly the Humane Society h e does it end? on 1. I I '', butas also had a devastating e c on my family and our. farm op The. occurrence of'a nasty Incident recently' at the, Lockr1dgQ ation, As a result our reputation as conscientious caretakers of live- Memorial Arena once again provokes an butcrS, for an end., to What. stock is questioned. has all,too, often become commonplace in hockey, even at the minor' The'repqrt of the veterinarian inlevel. More and more, it Is difficult to watch a game -on television at the k -W. Stockyardi. Withqut-having play InteOrUpted, by. 9ne altercation or another: . charge -the mule's hooves simply s ' tated-that E Yen worse, what atone time coul&be WeItten off as an occasional needed trimming. I do not deny that.. isolated Incident — the bench-cl4ahng brawl, — seems to be I deny that the animal was suffering. happening much too frbouenly' ' at presenf. As recently'as, last I deny that she suffered neglect and Thursday'night, two ' NHL team -, engaged In Just that'ativity. In I emphatically state that she re- addition, the vIVId recollection of Canadian and Soviet players duking ceived. the same level of care -and at- It, out at this, year's world Junior, championships: kebrs strong tention as afiy other, animal on our testimony to,,'a' need to-end'this type of senselessness. farm. The officer's statement that The rowdyism Is nofrestricte4 to the uppei eche..Ibns of what, at its the animal was neglected and -best, can be one of the. most 6xc ting of games. Instead, the need to abused for at least 20 months is a prove" their roughq.ess and toughness has been placed higher,than total and irresponsible fabrication. skill and.sportsmansnip on the priority.11st for pcirficipation In the A veterinarian obser1red our sport. "May the better rnanvin!' seems to have now been changed to family, farm on the same day as the read "'tougher". We, have even heard of specatois'af -a'Junlq)r,. D Humane Society officer. He de 7 scribed the pen -that was the mulo's game here in Huron County leaving the a Ire na at mid-garnia,'disgupted, .at the stoppaget.-Iri play br6u6ht,.abouts the result of "cheao.shotV!, home for the last three and one-half as months' perfect. retaliation attempts and eveh the Idea of some players that do not ININtER MORNING MAGIC — Thj&'was the scene on the prairie south As any animal breeder can testify retaliate somehow meant they lacked intestinal f6rtitudd.'': of -Wingh4m last week as -morning sun sparkled'on ice -capped trees to Motorists along, either Highway 86 0'r Highway 4 frequently slowed it is. an important'rule of animal What.made the loc�l Incident morqboth,ersome is the.,fact.,the give 'an uncommon' touch of softness to the Huion County winter,,.. down to take in the breathitaking sceneq.-. fig breedin thatny animal On -ex- hting *co9tInu6d I� the, dressin -room- area, after the players g .9 hibits traits such as poor­perfor� Involved had been elected from the -game'. Wingh'arn Police Chief* Pobert,Wlttig had Indicated c'harg'espre pending uhderthe Young' mancO or physical deformities, should be culled and sent for Offenders Act.— To some exten the responsibility for the poor feet andlegs are� an-* madness on the shoulders of the coaches,, another share of blame important criterion for culling the referees and eveh,'eome,, we suppose, can be attributed to the When art anith I is cul f, one could Ja a portion of Zgchterie In the case of -our putg- t sa tt em, s br a parents, 'However, the Ila I n's share of that responsibility 6e.lon ot, 0 animals. a led 9.5 of poor feet it is not o4. on account splely to the players. Notanily the"active -combatants, but to thosewho practice to first trim the hooves and condone the hooliganism as Well. -MARCH.1940 Cru.ickslfank, an'j. .Mary Ahara, fine'livingr4orn chair finely� carved. to,Essex where Dr'. 'Galbraith and then send it 4or slaughter, but rather 90eneo the to Weiee nothing wrong In cean,,haird-hitting. hockey, complete with al Peterson and his brother *ill junior and senior elementar�; Eleciohome. Ltd;'Piant Manager Dr� Ken Armstron� g have s ndit -for slaughter 'as is, as long as 1knula coniralulated Ha I rold ag W.indsor Equine Clinic body-check,.perhaps 4veh including minor hockey in that statement." shortly open a � store in the old, . 'Peter-ibluf Pace rld. Anne Wight-. Bill f trqnsportatiori and. haddlifig of the Iman, junior andpenior high s&bol. be presented the gift in th presence -be done -in a humane But thj.'garrie appeak to have become something othet than that, A4vance-,Tim�s I on next to the, e 'a'imt of Beigrave'has animal can Iwith 11stlashing', spi�arldd and steadily Increasing occurrence,of high Bell elephone office. We 'un- At , the regular -meet ng. 'of of plant employees. John D.. . I .1 .. - ' f4shi6n. In the case been awarded, a Nitiffield $cholar- the mule there endsticking, Wingham town.vounci it was Winners of the. top four spots in the was no pa ey jx to do pliAmbing $hip -to Engliiiid on Feb. 23, in nor was there su�h'a f ime st Wo" It s _';pW '*tde.d' &A&Iidanism. The g to­ott�m' I , g, . ame d 46 I. , 00.,&obtajnA't U ro, ,The. ; -., "' 01 ' ' ' :� &h; et4e4�t�§, Gail 0 to inot. const4ble ept, the prppent two Mld witsa 6N ip. odathe,players. two-man force. The preseiA force 'a young soloist he by the Nu o Great befter . So the'i 16 fors i", i 1 , = ad $we st Carl Casemore, local carrier boy., fro�i valto'h; t I.Itmaybethat Zing,anex:ample—a rong example— of's Britain o promising young farniers If the Humane Society in its wis- of, the offend' ome for the,61obe and Mail, attended'the comprised of Chief James Miller Coultes Sisters,of RR 5, Brus.sels-and ert Is. a,Aay-16 begin the.'reversa: Strong Medicine, 'at. firin;s and Constable William Wait is The Young FoUr of.Clifford. They from the mLa.mbers of th6.British dom wants to stop disabled animals Indeed,, for such players to swallow, but one that has to be cons . Idered nnual meeting -of th is, rom going. to s1pughteir they should a ommonwealth of Nations. � John' d point' perhaps oven king six day weeksl,bn nine -hour Will compete in the final show. in ger I tried. carriers in Toronto. The,boys Were wOi the youn son of M and Mrs. beabletofin awaytogetthat! entertained at a banquet. shifts. April. acrd6 to.livestock, owners that is' -Mrs. arry,gateman, Gordon Edga . r Gaunt of Belgrave.. definite uptiend in fur price's is The ingham barbei.shop chorus I mo�e effective I than the -path they indicated by" a recent,sale at the met in the town hall. Dozens of Godkin, Ed Beakd,,Gordon -Wall and Whitechureh residents congratu-' -chosen in this instance. Canadian Fur' Auction Sales &, names for the group were submitted James-M-ilson are newly-ple6ted late'Mark Albert of the village, a 'Irk hi� profession, of cattle breeder Montreal. Staple furs -s' ch as rac' and after a, vote, the, name, "Har- members tothe board of managers Not very convincing studefit at Go4den,Cirdle. School, and as a person who is daily involved coon. -ermine, skunk, and muskrat !ponk Men", was the *inner. The of -St. Andr6w's Presbyterian Win kid gham, who was chosen, to attc with the care, of animals I see, cer m 3,to �6 per cent over group, is still looking for, about 20 Church, Wingliam. the Special Winter Olympics at tairt degrees of suffering, in animals Last week's Teeswater News carried a story which we can person- thi company's last sale. Silver fox men who like to . sing. Mr. and: Mrs. George Galbraith from time to time., This happens to ally verify. London. Mark came third injuniorr and mink advanced 10'per cent. 4t the annual ice carniva'l.held in visited with'Dr. and Mrs. Jack boy�'skating. animals as it does to humans in the Like the publishers of The Newt, we, too, received a parcel In the Pren ier'- Mitc . he . 11 Hepburn' h-, Belmore, Mr. and..Mrs. Jack Inglis G . albraith - who have recentIv moved a course of -sickness, accidents, and in mail recently — a neat little box which arrived by'Priority Post, a ' n nounced that the showing of the and their five children were the the process of giving birth, expensive way to deliver anything these dayM.Opening the I.Ittle box news film, "Canada at War", has '.Aarg6st family'on skates; William We work long dedicated'hoitirs to at the office we found 'dinky cardboard, b0cket ensconced In boep banned in Ontario uiiitil after 'Jeffray was the: best C16*n Ms. Pres'Went will sUde'', through make our animals as comfortable as crush -proof plastic, with a nifty little wire handle, And Inside the thb Dominign general election on Carl Douglas best -dressed lady; possible. During tho calving season b.'Ocket was, believe It or not, -a lone. Chinese f6rtune,cooklie. March 26. Warren. Zurbrigg best -dressed man Following the release of t ' he Tower report -on the Irangate aff,61ri we are prepared to put qp with many - Breaking open this goody we found a tiny slip of paper which Charlqs'Dauphin, 'who has' been ()n and Elmer Jeffray winner of the the world has been, waiting- for President Reagan's -address - to, the nignees, lack of sleep and no carried the message, "Person who watches mail box in the Yeaef the staff of Canada Packers here f�r best hard-timp costume prize. nation. There is nodoubt, he Will -have his usual smooth expjanatlon� mconve leisure. But I am not prepared to put at thi for hiso%�n part (or lackof It), but ltisobV]ousthat he might be forced up with the inhumane treatment that Rabbit receives many good things from FOODLAND ONTARIO." the past -year and three months, hag New officers were elected That was It.' Teen Town dance. Jim Na bepn, transferred to the company's smith and 'to resign. They hav6 already'haO one N.Ixon, and--they,don't want we'have personally` eFperienied We had to assume. that Foodland Ontario (Ontario Ministry of .branch at' Clinton. D. E. Hick of. Daryl Gibson ate co -mayors;' another. from the officers of the Kitchener - Agriculture and Food, for short) would have f I he fortune cookie Toronto, formerly -of Centralia, has Dianne Deyell -is reeve and Judy Although no American would ever admit It,. the basic fault llei in Waterloo Humane Societ . In their staff her�, �i_dikrlie's C'allan secretar�-treasurer. � y followed by some highly Interesting parcel, perhaps a',bushel of joined the n h their own constitution, the document,Arivin up more than 200 years assessment of the condition of our peaches or a Shorthorn steer ready for slaughter. place. Councillors are Mary Lu Jamieson, ager which failed to provide adequate political control over the mule they displayed an appalling ur attention. No question about It. But the The members of 20 Helen Currie, Rae Gurney, Tom powers ofthe president. Hi's cabinet,, the people who. I are his closest *k of,competence. The fact that Lodge No. 575, Orange Hill, Deyell, Tom Ellacott and RbbeIrt advisors, are not dependent on the wilt- of the electorate for their one treatment by a farrier has .I�nprint on the bottom of the bucket sort of dispelled our faith In, 6 pr�sented Bro. omb. J. A. Neilson Beattie. selected and hired 6y the president, so their entire almost totally restored the animal is Ontario as the source of all things, good to - eat. The message read,, of the-160th,field Battery, C.O.F'., BeIgraVe welcomes. Mir., and Mrs. power. They are i preoccupation It '.With' carrying out his' -wishes, either direct or ample proof that s4tements-,mi'ade., "Made. by Creative Cookie Co. Inc., Washington, D.C." RoyCharles of Listowel who have -to the media about "a series of opek- with a' Royal Areh ring and. ceived."They ftld their jobs by serving thatne mam, ie'gi-neral store for- per testament. moved into th Thus people �,Jike Don Id. Regan, North, MacFarlane and ations. over several. mouths". and, merly owned"b,y Mf. and Mrs. "other animals in this shape have MARCH 1953 Clarence, Hanna. Mr. and Mrs Poindexter push any p=.1, Which 'thoy-'belleie ill enhance the' defit'� situatl hadto be distroyed" were'totiiHy ir- One'Weqw,to do it After a hard-fought battle with Hatina have, taken. up. temporary �'presldefit's Image. In this peest on the plan doesr'Yt Work'' prooely. He failed to d6mind full khowledgp,of -every project these responsible, Seaforth on Satutday night which residemmin the hotel. Their allegations 'that our mule - Nobody with any Intelligence would deny that farmers In many ended in a 9.7 overtime win for th6 4agir beavo�s were carrying out and he has been, trapped. by their Ined can ad lived under dWty, confi 04144�.Of the world are undergoing severe financial halrdship.,,at the' 4o�al lads,, Wingham Baniams-eame 'MARCH 1973 devious enterprises. ditioni wb si a complete fabrication. t time. No matter what soldtions are. Mtempted, theVd Will back to,a gm'shing victory on An ap*opriatile retlir 01ont gift for -Ronald, Rodban will complete his term In office, but he will not go, The mule was outside in the summer Harold W b 'd rencis of opinion: about the effectiveness and' y at Seaforth to win the best- ila'l%fter more than half a in - outside, W el tor monda d6wh 16 history as a, great and wise leader ... and his over-loyAl of I and whe flat she was WOAA century in the furniture trade was a otlen6ts of. al pidordhis. of -three, seriei and the astilsfarits, will take the rap. F, I . kept in a pleasant -and: comfortable United States aid programs are, as Usual, characterized by Bantam Championship. JhO — "'Out I pen For confirmation they need hand ng, I of vast sums of m ney; . The Dec. 24 Issue of , the Dr. It. , B. Palmer,'physician, and OWY ask Me mny.'r ViSitoft to Ott :Florida Lerdger carried- same Information about fho� surgeon, who: has practised,at kids on the school'bus WrOxetelr farm or the 0 d which the ArhoeldAlt OdiverriVh6nt lisitenipting to several! yehra, will 'that turns around at our gate every er Wingharn thig summer j6biem of over-p-op6I401b.0W,,m1I`k. The Ledoo 144 MOO g,r says ay, r de in our farm., We Ihe w We take 6.Whers are recd 0 million o&6 under the wheie , III be agsoci#,,ted with Or.' 0 6t' to sI Conliell'iifid Dr. He has. take pride rh air liv, which po M aughtor their ys Isurp us,' pro Way Wer take cam em. Ope dih dor * r, 040-arly 1,j0W 1 ation has attradd thi'sittofidoo, -of da rymen-ig tho Country will got In ex 60S of HaA 16i at creditgai program Juttover hilf local livestock o.. .... . .... p ofoed:qni er the $1'4 one of the ltv, 00 . . ", #L tIjj# article. in lit go", fd. 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