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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-12-15, Page 9• a • • $ • 11 • • '61 'a to oa Champion Stave and Furnace Oil DUNDAS Office 527-0150 Res. 5274053 01.4•••••f######"••••,....i. .••#.0.'"••• • CHRISTMAS TREES Pruned Scotch Pthe's. Cgae 440 vicisc,..5r* own, and we will deliver t"te • • Ph. 07:1326, Seaforth on the iliiptirhet Road 41, ,n'ti e THIS WEEK AND. NEXT by Ray Argyle A OENsEL,FES ARGUMENT Parliament can be a drag sometimes and Perhaps this is why some MPs leap so readily on whatever juicy tidbit which comes along to :distract the Reuse of Commons from the business 0 .the eountrY. COX one be blamed. ,tii., reaching this conclusion after The latest Performance. in the House over CBC,,,TV slioW0.-.7.,, OthetWiSe 4sPonsib10. Pali itrii,eritarlitus Who called 1°.1..So ,,diittly.: for ii.ellisorsiif the "0.111(10"•. 17k9gram f9110Wilig the ibonglifs'etlaihieb id • ratherCiiiituaitetit of qiiiiireti film from Britian, included somexlie %alti4t, even seen tile., rikograint b Vil'ultdb orKant twins,who stilt,harbors dream§ of 'hee# etiikibeltMerflitite paty wt en the current Dump Dief dgive slieceeds, got ikhis, Saf�rthMonWnentWorks OPEN DAILY All Types of ' Cemetery IVIemorIals. • T. PRIME & .SON Inquiries are invited — Telephone Numhers: ,, EXETER 2?5-0620,CLINTON 482-9421 SEAFOR HI Contact Willis Dundas We feature Accutron! the most accurate •timepiece in the world ug, # , —1 /// I. i, c' • - iiiiii, •10 Accutron's tuning fork / - . . (.1944' , replaces the outdated bai- •i f i /, / i • •-•,t,,if:#.,C•..,, ..4 i „k •„,, /iil' i ift,., • ,, Since wheel that's found in all ' 1•.c •• t , . watches. Stop by so we can.tell you . > - 1:-• ,N more. Starting with the right time of day. Accutron by Bulova.1From $135.00 ) • SAVAUGE JEWELLERS _ • Certified Watch Makers WATCHES — GIFTS — DIAMONDS SEAFORTH (Opposite Post, Office) Sniiall contribution by charging the CDC With abfising Its editor rial freedom by purveying "garbage". Erie Winkler of Grey -Bruce •said he hadn't seen the showk but that the time had come that "the Canadian taxpayer need no longer pay for this sort of trash." And Mr. Dieferibaker, who always manages" to mike thinks satin :worse than Aliey are ailed for the Goverilment 4o Itiok into the poisibility Of 1r. ing crintinal, charges against tliOse ^rehionsible- W:4 this "Iewdness-•andqiiirndgiliPhy."71; ;t has been evident pr some ttiitei now that this eountry's political leadership does n t tepresent the ,views • of most Canadians. r ' • At the same time, one cannht, but PP4eCt'l 'Pp.* vgiidern those eanitalans who in a tithe ef shifting moral standards, atv ^ *Orli& ° oVer what they regard as a general break- down in public morality. • Huron County Junior Farmers net tecentiy in the -agriculter- al heard roOrna, •Olinten. President g,404 -rt Fothering- ham reported that the .Pens which_ were left 'Over from the Plowing Match were selling fav- orably. There will be a County bowl- ing tournament on Pec, g7,at Clinton ,to pick a teem to Vp- Vesent the eounty,'•0t,;.'Ci.ftelOh. Murray Roover reported thdtla. Curling bonspiel will be held As to 1.90 • • • The . sthry �f •.:Ci).0s, - 'irliiiiIttilathrr ii .001 `F g **hititl.stOacits slightly of moral h6004°0"'''," -frF.,- i-TIi esgad_ti, .114t,, isisItlt,0,at,:44 lieve, shred by*daffefid.i Why elk does Oiniada ii - thine to Cling to one- of °*ie world'cruelest diVeree lav? Why then do --,we every. year Condemn thousands of Cana- dian women ill, illegal abor- tions? Why are there no laws setting out ,safety standards in auto manufacturing? r§ it not time that Canadians told their lawmakers: Get with it — your facadeof upright morality only cloaks a mean- ness and -an immorality that be- longs to a less civilized age? ontinue en Sales on Jen. t. • county .organiaation Ins •plone4 its Annual Fun Night end Meeting to be held. in Bel - grave on Feb. 3, Local•-presi, dents are asked to have the names of heir -196? executive ,into the agricultural office by /Tan, 21. •A, committee coninsting, of Shirley . Jacques --and George ‘Vovonsend was set up to re- ceive entries for be design of Tile on -,.County ier FainersT ^!' tilga. "ft 0 rswOater. e. 0--0 pit re litb 100: g dsIthbr Wt. '74.7ijee. svatr Ehttliia""frditrillrin bers throughout the county are •x _ Pii4i1 •But Parliamentarians who sit in an assembly which a few months ago engaged in cheap snickering over the Gerda Mun- singer episode, hardly qualify as defenders of 'Canadian vir- tue. ,The main difference, it seems to me, in tile moralityof the 1960s and of gay, the 1930s is to be found in honesty and not be- havior. It would appear behav- ior has changed very little, but people are today much more honest about their behavior. This explanation will never of course satisfy those wha re- gard sex ar dirty. To them, all public discussion of sex must also be 'dirty. Or garbage? Or trash? Or lewd, and pornogra- phic? The lame -duck president of the CBC, Alphonse Quimet ,(he _will_.shartly._ retire) the. showing of the sex film was a mistake. "Sunday" producer Daryl Duke says his • program is' in "stronger and better shape than Thad dared hope." In a way, "Suridayr is just what the country — and the CBC — deserves for having gotten.rid of Seven Days, a li- terate and exciting public af- fairs show which may never again be matched for incisive fact-finding and investigative repotting. _ As a successor to Seven Days, "Sunday" has thus been disap- pointing in its coverage of Can- adian news. As an example, the program before the onefeatur- ing the sex film didn't have a single good Canadian news story. There was an insi pid interview with the former Marina Oswald, a stupid con- versation with the acquitted Cleveland doctor, Sam Shep- pard, and a second-hand film on mental therapy from a Los An- s. ios • . - 4,..!,r.,r4C3• k; Mr. ad4Ur& ftoEfkgOtriallad RUTTY .with Mrs. Mary Malcolm oSunditY-°:° - , end Mrs: Charles Hunter IMAM Mr. and Mrs.' Rupert Keys and „Le Ron Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley • Dalton and Jerry, .Mitchell were Sun- day guests Of M. andiMrs. Herb Britton and Ken. Miss. Gayle Lannin, London, Miss Nancy Lannin, Woodstock, Mr. Keith Malcolm, London,, were all home for the weekend • with their parents. Several from Zion attended the ham and egg supper at Staffa last Monday evening. ,e NOTICE' Our year end has been changed .from JULY. 31st to, DECEMBER 30th e would appreciate all bills lbeing:pjaid on or before this date TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED IThOrse .527-1910 • ••••• ) ir -0Y TS, ,y ‘, i • * * i< >K ›te•*• *.4* -* **, * X\ • * 'f• you give so mucn. more** * * /< r A. ;)rs- , I .•,•!•,.' ;le it,' "IL) „Wt.() 40= Seaforth- invited, • ' ' • Donald . Young was na.rned to fill the DOSition, of pr,ess renor, ter which was left vacant .by ;Joanne Alton • lea.ving,the Coun- ty for the Winter months. 'Tim Papple, Was nettled to .assist 1.)Qt- aid Young on the -drama testi? vai corarnittee- . Don McKercher urged , mom- hersta ..atten4. the Ontario Con- ference held. in Toronto on- JO. 43 hnd 7; and, the Onelphi• Confer- ence, Oni March, 17: and 3.8.i,Y 7 4n the itally N, it ,I,4 .40 Sew .- 9f/OrrT0Wrgaetntle..1,cr,CIIegted ,ortivon NOY, 25; He stateld that At was beneficial to those at- tending, ek.q,n ...AW,ty,1" ki.- ) The county ortUaIiiatiOna• 11,,4rr41..4atiktwa/!abeekcov'rix th,Aat20 Nafi:le,ro n *OrXimefi• 'VAg., 1.,,.vitil, vet** lYtey...04.1E,4itight e., gook.f".0„FeyA'sttit ixivoci rod .::t1..;..47Ai): to either`bonald Young orMur- ray Hoover.• HURON , O)(PriTok 1 - NIMI4 °Pito Plw. 150 1t44-4 10 LOAN . , .AND DEBENTURE ' COMPANY • • • )4490#5,o.00poi„capitat 84:034061410t00041 ' '-got0414, 104 1870 • • Paid on.tif$4year .debentRure Or -64142YeardehO nt. Ores 14egeroto44smnur#otte:710 .R!R, , , • • Pr!. ,R.R1 R.R"R 1.0 014 ROM 4 fiefs?, .9,0mpjote FoUponund `Tall with, chp9.ue, ONTARia. 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