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News of the Week
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ander-
son, Sr., of Mount Pleasant
were Tuesday guests, with Mrs.
Arthur Hopkin.
Ws. Ray Mins of St. WM
is spending a tew days with
Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills.
Mrs. Jess -Ja,ques., Miss Ada
Hopkins, Mrs, Arnold liern and
Mrs. Arthur Hopkins and Miss
Norma Htern, R. N. of London
visited on Friday afternoon
with Mrs. Harvey Squire of
Kirkbont and helped celebrate
her 85th birthday.
Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
11.1rs. Murray May, Sharileen
and Richard of Bron.
Mr. and Mrs. George Webber
of Warren, Mich. visited during
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Webber.
Miss Joan Ross of Kirkton
visited Friday evening with
.CYna, ud Deanna
Oepeland,
Mr. and Ws. Jack Cooke of
Thamesford visited Saturday
evening with Mr. 4taid Mas
)Geo. Wheeler and David and
Mn and le's. Olena. DePeland
and girls.
Mr: and Mrs. Lawrence Beck-
ett, Jacqueline and Geraldine
were guests on Saturday at the
Holliday — Nickel wedding at
Browns Corners.
Mr. and Mps, Nelson Morphy
and Richard of Hyde Park vis-
ited on Thursday evening with
Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean.
Mr, Joe IVIazzei, of Winnipeg
visited for a few days with his
sister, MTS. Fred Parkiuson,
Fred and girls.
• Mr, and Mrs. Ross Mills of
Cookaville and Mrs. Ralph Bull
a Port Credit visited on Sun-
day with Misses Blanche and
THIS WEEK
AND NEXT
by Ray Argyle
The acts of assassins and
would-be assassins are invari-
ably the acts of lonely, demen-
ted men. But the now common-
place attacks on the lives of
American leaders must be con-
sidered as honaething more than
individual, private insanities.
The whole of American so-
ciety mest bear _responsibility
for the events i of Los Angeles,
of Memphis and of Dallas.
These three events in - five
years, plus thousands of indivi-
dual actS of political violence,
ranging from murders of civil
rights wcirkers to the bombing
deaths of little colored girls as
they prayed in church in the
South, write a stark final chap,.
ter to sanity in the political life
of the United States.
For the United States in the
1960s — that decade which
beckoned so brightly with the
promige of a New Frontier —
has become a cauldron of hat-
red, violence and division. •
" The great republic of the
United States, conceived in lib-
erty and dedicated to the per -
suit of happiness, has rekhed
a watershed in it 192 -year his-
tory.
Its Citizenry is gripped in the
vice of a brutal racism which
denies the privileges of demo-
cracy to 20 -million of it people.
Its legislators, blinded by the
petty, poor worth of a back-
woods vote, permits the virtual-
ly uncontrolled traffic in ,guns
which has now sent a bullet
singing into the brain of an-
other Kennedy.
The values for which the Am-
erican nation has so long stood
have always been admired by
Canadians.
This is no longer the case.
We must continue to share
this world with America. But
we. can no longer share our
heart with her.
Canada's Prime Minister com-
mented last week that the Am-
erican empire was collapsing,
just as the European empire
had collapsed at the end of -the
last war.
The United States is certainly
'collapsing in the: sense that
events within its borders. have
deprived it of any claim it. may
have had to moral leadership
in the world.
Of course, millions of Ameri-
cans are innocent of the dark
events written. above. But be-
cause the United States has
claimed to be a responsible de-
mocracy, they must accept their
share of guilt. , •
The time has come, in fact,
when it should be clearly sta-
ted that the whole of the Uni-
ted States bears a common guilt
for what has happened to its
colored minority, for what has
happened in southeast Asia, and
for what has happened to John
F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King
and Robert F. Kennedy.
Could these dastardly events
be a sign of what is to happen
• to human civilization? Are peo-
ple so uncaring, so blind that
they Will continue to stand idly
by as minorities are persecuted,
as television becomes ever more
dedicated to violence, as the
rings of hate tighten society in
their grip, to eventually choke
off whatever sanity remains? -
_Canadians are fortunate they
Hire in a tranquil society, where
private citizens and public lead-
ers alike, can pursue their lives
reasonably assured that they will
not be struck down by a bullet.
What now will happen to the
gun control bill, a law on which
the U.S. Congress. caved in to
the gun manufacturers and re-
fused to pass? Or the rat con-
trol bill, which the legislators
laughed out of Congress oblivi-
ous to the fact that ghetto resi-
dents beat rodents back from
the cribs of their sleeping Chil-
dren every night of their lives?
America is a sick society.
Canadians must be prepared to
go their own way from this day
forward.
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111i . 09
Rhea MIAS and 11,1s0 ealleil at
the hospital to see *ea* father,
Mr. Edgar Mills who la a pa-
tient there.
The United. Church, Women
enjoyed an outing on Monday
evening and took in the play,
"Romeo and Juliet" at the
Stratford' Festival Theatre.
Messr,s George Wheeler, Ginn
Copeland, Leonard Thacker,
Marvin Hartwiek and Ken Par-
kinson enjoyed the bus trip on
Saturday sponsored by Perth
County Holstein Fresian As-
sociation.
Messengers
The. Messengers group met in
the basement of the church on
Sunday morning during the
church service. The theme of
the meeting was"Love is pa,
tient, Love Forgives". The Mes-
sengers motto was cited. Larry
Rundle gave an accordion num-
. her. The chapter on the study
book was given by Debbie
Jaques, Mary Lou Thema:non.
read the scripture Lessen and
Karen Imsleor ledi in prayer.
The roll call was answered by
14 members on the name of
their pet.
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44711).
'Mg xiogt noptio.0 NOit he. held!
ca junc Measenocrs
PrgYAr. WAS, repented Audi he
intnhero ..endwe4 ing.Kng Grafts
Whieht we .X.apanese fish kites,
ianterino axviL
UT. William DiekeY took our
rabbits to. the Lanibton
sex rabbit show held in Arktmia
on Saturday, he was stieCessfUl
in taking two firsts, two sec-
onds and a championship.
Northside
Unit 3
The June meeting of unit
three Northside United Church
took the form of a pot -luck sup -
pep and was held at the home
of Mrs. Luella Christie. 'Follow-
ing a short business meeting
the second part of the meeting
was opened by Mrs. Cliff Broad -
foot who also introduced our
guest speaker for the evening,
Mrs. Gordon MeKenzie and she
choose as her topic "Vacation".
Mrs. Dunlop read the scripture
lesson and- closed the meeting
with prayer. .
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As a Farmer . .
— "Bob" McKinley will fight for increased wheat 'sales.
— "Bob" McKinley supports the plan for an 'Eastern Bureau of
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