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The Huron Expositor, 1974-05-30, Page 11.` tQ' Y�K�.". .. ..� ,• :.. `: _..." :.. - .��,., ,/0. '� �. / I - ,, �j Y�i•1^ri �i llj. } .t'y�����"' '�'��'"i • 't,h e ¢. stu �kD, , ts. paque • ,.�iMf me, tnr, g supper guests on un d ay wi t Mr., and Mrs. Ray Huether add answered by eight members. The boys, also- visited with Mr. and officers 'elected are: PFesident Mrs. Glen Huether in Cranbrook, Heather Brennan, Secretary Mary Searle, • Margaret A lot of work goes into chance -to see the Prime Minis- wins, three ties and one loss for a Donna Reid and Anna Lee Cheryl Fraser. : • obtaining a Grade 13 education, ter's residence, the Governor- second place finish. Godericb was Julie Blake -and Linda Blake. The Trumpet Band .from the Seaforth Over the long weekend, the grade General's home, Government first. The junior tears ended with opened the meeting with a ppe fit — oil the month of May. Hymn 98. pat hetic. Attendance at films and plays used to be fairly decent. '� thirteen took a break from their House, and the embassies of two wins and two ties, PATiO studies to go on a three-day trip to many of the foreign envoys. This Tuesday, a Modi?arlia- b Ottawa. While we.were there, it hap- ment was held. The topic of JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA ' The journey began on midnight pened to be the tytlip festival. The debate was 'Because of anada's • ' • • (Continued from page 5) Thursday. We arrived at our city was coloured with the beauti- unique Parliamentary system, All Types of Repairs argued that the various areas of hotel, the Sheraton El Mer about ful flowered. plants. After the Watergate couldn,t happen in Phone parcels of land that should be nine o'clock. After a quick change tour, we were again given the rest anada.' A meal was served as all exempt are those for which the of.clothes, we left to eatbreakfast of the day to spend at our leisure. teams (rgm throughout the county ,'" "� y" ' °' a�aa'�•s'�,•z �� �x �'F^ ` before a tour of the Parliament Sunday at lunch time we pushed w•re present. STILL LIFE -- The SDHS drama club had a. pretty small turnout for their Buildings. Although the House was not in session, we a off for home, arriving about $ Tired but still very happy To -Night at 6:30 � presentation of a Noel Coward drama and two one act plays, on Wednesday,, gat chance to see the foom'where the -o'clock, after°enjoying a wonderful'break Last Wednesday, Thursday, Thursdayand Friday nights:. Nevertheless the student casts ave God y g g 9 Commons meets. We also saw the from the books. and Friday, the SDHS Drama performances, Acting above In "Still life" are left, Stuart Scott, Marie Nolan, Keith Senate room, the library and the Debating , Society presented to the public two one act plays by Sir Noel Clark, Janice Schenck and James Flannery. (Staff Photo). Tower. Everyone enjoyed seeing ' Last Tuesday, Seaforth travel- Coward: 'Still tLe n ays where Canada's Parliament- led, to Wingham for their last , and Means'. The first play was a News O� " Walton meets. We were given the rest of the debate. The prepared topic was 'Formal education should be Presentation somewhat out the •• day to spend at our leisure, voluntary. l usual sphere of the Drama Club - Lost and found effect officers whether it be resting in our room or out seeing the city. , . , Both the senior team of. Ken Chalmers and Cathy Stewart and a play that just painted portraits a people, The play was concern - with a regular set characters Saturday morning, a guided the junior team of Don Melady that inhabited an English railway th gl tour of the city was held. This and Anna Lee Stevenson gained a Correspondent p The meeting closed -with taps. Heather and Harris of R.R,1, included such highlights as the tie while suffering a loss. station refreshment room. The play had a series of Mrs. Allan McCall Personals a Londesboro. War Museum. We also got a The senior team ended, up four � subplots rather than one maim Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Achilles Mrs.Walter Broadfoot attended one. The third meeting of „the girls are holidaying this week with Mr. the Hogarth-Blyham wedding on This was in direct contrast to group was held in the church and Mrs. Ted Achilles of Hearst, Saturday ii) LorWon at the St.Editorial the second play, which was basement on Tuesday evening. A Ontario. Luke Garden, typical Coward. The action follow - sing -song under the direction :of Mr. and Mrs.Gordon Saunders Mrs. Roy Bennett attended'her Ruth Thamer and Carolyn' of Flint, Michigan spent the grandson's weddingin Where the 40 C a couple, Toby and Stella Cartwright as they tried to wsome McClure opened the in weekend at the home of Mr. and Mississauga on Saturday. are crow.• enough money to pay off some The business art of the p Mrs. Allan Searle. They were outstanding debts they incurred • f was - char a of Kathy S h Hdzebos. The roll call was t Mr., and Mrs. Ray Huether add answered by eight members. The boys, also- visited with Mr. and officers 'elected are: PFesident Mrs. Glen Huether in Cranbrook, Heather Brennan, Secretary Mary Searle, • Margaret Kathy Hulzebos; Treasurer Shortreed, Debbie Van Vliet, PeggyHumphries; Press Reporter' Donna Reid and Anna Lee Cheryl Fraser. : • Stevenson from this district were Games were supervised by among the members of the Girls Julie Blake -and Linda Blake. The Trumpet Band .from the Seaforth I d Helen C'n; tau ht At er D'H' usw h 1 h' h k •. I don't like the term "School Spirit". I never have. For me, it with riotous living. conjures up pictures of screaming bobby -Boxers, jumping up The dialogue was the typical and down at the football field sidelines, shouting inane cheers Coward repartee --fast one-liners, ai the others on the sidelines, rather than at the players ori the quips and suggestive phrases, As field:' in Exeter (where the Drama "School Spirit" has to go far deeper than .that. Society presented this play in it must contain a feeling of respect for your school, teachers, competition) the audience appre- and fellow students. Further to that, there 'must be ciated the fast, action and witty encouragement, constructive criticism and patronage of work lines. by students. ea er g g p p mache and each girl st arted one ' tstrtct ig c oo w is too part in a parade on Monday at Beauty, was the theme of the At the -beginning of this year, everyone was sure things g g Y ._ were going to be different this time, Everyone seemed to be of their own. it was voted to resent the Dunks with a gift as p g Inkster, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall May' meeting of the Marian genuinely interested in the school, and what people were A ` � ,thanks for showing their were dinnet• guests on Sunday Ritchie Evening AuxiliaFy, at the home of Mrs. Larry Gardiner. doing. .But during thq course of three terms things have CRAB REG $6.60 NOW $3 50 Chinchillas last werek, with Mr. and Mrs....Harry Snell, Presiding, Mrs, Carter Kerslake degenerated. Attendance at games used to be good. Now itsJEWELLERS • PEACE, CHRYSLER IMPERIAL, BOB HOPE, RUBYIAT, IMPERIAL BLAZE Jack's Jottings opened the meeting with a ppe fit — oil the month of May. Hymn 98. pat hetic. Attendance at films and plays used to be fairly decent. '� for DIAMONDS, & VD VEGETABLE PATiO For the Beauty of the Earth, was i KiNE -GRAPHICS is now defunct, due in part to the b SHRUBS sung followed by the scripture, miserable attendance at the films. Timing may have had JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA ' Ephesians 2: 17-22, read by Mrs. much to do with it, but the presentation of "To -night at 8:30" • ' • • (Continued from page 5) Norman Harburn. Eleven mem- by the Drama Club last week may not have had a,good enough All Types of Repairs argued that the various areas of force- doctors to live under a bers answered the roll call with a attendance to break even. Phone parcels of land that should be "lingering wt�ireat" of a verse ori Beauty. Sooner or later, in a small school, where most ever Y one is exempt are those for which the malpractice suit -for years, when The president, Mrs. 'Bev Tay- involved in extra curricular activities, every group and every' townships have been ivin the - the a ear bef e th to d' rou member will be struck with the same kind of apathetic g5 y pp. e s n mg lor, was in charge of the business ron 's beginning minimum severance. In other committee of the legislature on when it was decided to postpone attitude thatg g to surface now, i words if the smallest parcel of social dgvelo. ment. studying the g Prolonged exposure to it is unmentionablydepressing all . .fw P Y g the June meeting one week that work- for the pleasure cif seeing maybe 5 supporters ` a'tPd"tfiaf one could >xave severed health .disciplines act. The because of the strawberry supper.'o tnd upon which.otie couid4buildV, . prese'n't law in Ontario allows the The June Conference in Atwood' --"cheer a winning effort bor applaud a ton -.done well. ome, is 25 or 28 acres,'then that patient one year hi which to sue a on June 10 was announced. The Self-satisfaction is the prime motive for doing most should form the base upon which doctor for negligence, Bill 22, the Presbyterial Visitor this year will extra -curricular activities, but its hardly enough. - the tax is levied. Health Disciplines Act, 1974 not be Mrs. James McNeil of At- If people can work in an atmosphere that they know would Deductible only extends this for two years wood. Mrs. B. Taylor and Mrs, J. be' conducive to their work and practice - things have to go Perhaps the • greatest from the time the doctor's Carey were -appointed to inquire more easily. uncertainty in the bili as it is services to the patient ended but the cost 'of getting a second All'- it takes is a little time and a little support from • written at the present 'time is also allows further indc-finite edition of the Marian Ritchie cook everyone:' The results I think should be plain to everyone, whether the speculation tax is extension by the courts. Doctors book printed. David Ring deductible as a business tax from have objected strenuously to the The hymn, All Things Bright tf the Federal Income or discretionary powers given to the- -- and Beautiful, was sung. Mrs. Corporation Tax. The minister of courts to extend the limitation Frank Hamilton gave an excellent — revenue" says "as far as we know period. This would have the effect reading on the theme entitled the Federal Government will of forcing members of the health. Beauty' Box, followed by a quiz in allow this 50% tax to be deducted disciplines to labour under the charge of Mrs. Gordon Scott. as a cost of doing business." Vern lingering threat- of • suit by Mrs. Larry Gardiner and Mrs. Singer, Liberal for Downsview, disgruntled patients even many Lloyd Miller gave the study book W. • hastened to reply that "As far as years -„after they have had chapter, No longer strangers. butIMPL we know is a very, very profcr si nal contact with thenrr fellow citizens. With the aid of a interesting phrase, because 1 can 11,000 acres flip chart, they pointed out that + add to that my comment that as The Ontario Government has .vc are currently organizing a • far as I know, the Federal paid $22 million for about 11,000 global community and we must be Government is going to make no acres of land, optioned by a prepared not only to give to other such allowance.” Where consortium of developers as the countries and societies, but to speculators become involved site for a city df 150,000 to serve receive help from them iii various BALL MACAULA. taxes could run as high as 81% in the Nanticoke industrial Develop - the case of a private individual or ment on Lake Erie about 301niles ways' We must be teaching developing countries more self- L 1 M 1 T E D` 86% in the case of a corporation, south of Hamilton. Mr. White, on the Minister's speculation that Ontario's treasurer said it was reliance. _.. this 50% tax was going to`,-hecheaper to buy up the options the The meeting closed with Hymn allowed as a cost of doing group held than to acquire land at 389• in Christ there is no East or business. 'if it is not allowed as a another site recommended last 'Fest, and the Lord's,Praver. cost of doing and it is added on, year by a government report. The Personals r then the speculator is taxed on developers will not make any Mr. and Mrs, ,toe Jefferson and the. full amount of that profit money to speak of oil the armer's sister- in-law y which amounts to 112 %. This assembly of land. The developers ThubsdayRoie.Tevenrg ay,hunderBand Friday which the then becomes a confiscatory tax. will make some money in selling As indicated at the beginning 298 acres the only portion of the Mrs. he f Jefferson and her of this column the Land site they 'own outright to the family. Speculation Tax Bill is so inept govern -Ment at $1944 an acre, Everyone needs a few ladders that Mr, Singer, 'Liberal for This land was purchased for d and Mrs. HarMrs. Eldon Alien, Mr, around the house to do those Mrs. Donald Johns Downsview, on behalf of his something over $800 an acre so and vey Dow, Mr. . and and chores that must be done. We have colleagues, felt that there was no the profit on this land is almost , and Mrthem. other recourse than to make a $341 an acre. Mrs. Robert Laing attended the reasoned amen'tlment which The Ontario Government has Monday Night Bowlers' banquet ALUMINUM STEP LADDERS j appears on'tand dance on Saturday evening.lre notice paper and decided to assist victims of the Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Otto You can paint your home inside or which reads as follows; recent flood in the Cambridge, outside from our 6' ladders. Others in That all the words In the motion Brantford area by matching dollar Walker were Mr., and Mrs. Art stock up to 10' high. for third reading of Bill 25 after for dollar any money that is raised Lamans, Strathroy, Mrs. Jack the worcit "that" be sfruck out locally. A local committee will be McGhee, Roy and Judy, London. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace 17.95 6 Ft. and the following substituted set up to arse money to distribute visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. REG. DUTY ALU.Ifl[N yI therefore: - "The Bill be not assist 6 to those` hardest hit by Gus Heagy, London, y ,.t. n w read the third time but be the flood. i to 32 Extension Ladder's i. n rred to the standingAfter winning the first game of _ • e 1 am pleased to conclude this It's time to quit borrowing our ` ad inistration of justice column b reporting that the the season. Cromarty senior girls q 9 y Y p g lost both games last week. On neighbor's ladders, Own n set of committee so that this cabinet has formally approved the committee may determine purchase of 2,1 acres of land on Monday night they were defeated your own. Will lost for years. by Osborne 29.20 in Kirkton and whether or not the tax imposed Santlers Street in the Town of � 11L•95 by this bill is, in fact, Exeter, Ontario for the on Tuesday Granton handed them _,2 0 V deductible as a business development of Senior Citizen a 20-5 loss. 2C 52.35 expense under the federal housing by Ontario Housing Two men from the Gideon :1,9' 62.4 5. •taxing statues." Corporation. Society were in charge of the hIi'.At'Y Di•'I')' .11.U;•tiNl'3i 20 Years The Corporation has church service on Sunday. Next One of the members of the commissioned the architectural Sunday's service has been cancel- Exteilti0n Ladders ►Fr ti•i 95 led because of official opposition who has been firm of Hagarty and Buist, of y S(hoot l anniver- in the house for approximately 20 London, Ontario, to prepare hely and Sunday howill be Remember Cash Sales Earn years, commented that he cannot drawings on which a modified held at 9:30. You 5%p Discount recall when any statute pertaining tender call will be issued. The Frank Tester. Calgary. visited to such an important matter design of the project will be early in the week with David underwent such long debate. The submitted to the local council for Scott. original bill contained something 'its approval prior to the call for Mr. and Mrs. Ross of Toronto B131 � �� I ,I,ylike 28 pages and the minister tenders, visited last week with their son since its introduction has brought and daughter-in-law, Mr. and LIMITED in approximately 22 pages of Every week more and more Mrs• Murray Ross and family. amendments. people discover what mighty jobs Mrs. Murray Ross has been CLINTON • 482-9514 $ENSALL 262 2713 The Ontario Medical are accomplished by low cost engaged to operate the booth at dl Ass&iafrothe South Hibbert Athletic n complained this week Expositor • Want. Ads, Dial P,FAFORTH: 527-0910 that �roposed legislation would 527-0240. Grounds in Cromarty. SUN' OPEN, 24 HOURS DAILY ., Y E S we have no ban,�", Pi` s BUT We Have Pop Shoppe, Tuckey Beverages; .Huron Beverages, Canada, Dry, Potato . Chips, Candy Bars, Tobacco and Cigarettes. • ALL THIS ,and SERVICE TOO! WE, 11liAKtNG R- -O-M FOR OUR w� SUMMER SHIPMENTS SAVE AT OUR i GLOB� W gEGULARLY $'°° N°W • S� �® CEDARS - SPINY 1- GREEK $10 Now $630 JUNIPER - 3-4Ft. - r� _ LANDSCAPING Fw"ARROLL' S GARDENING CENTRE JUST WORTH .OF THE PARADE SQUARE VANASTRA 482-9565 ■ SALE SPREADING ��.�,• T� AZALEAS JUNIPERS j�•S REG. $6.50000 * BLUE HETZI * GREEN & COMPACT PHITZEFI(-_ PLUMOSA * STRICTA 4 TO $A75 i GLOB� W gEGULARLY $'°° N°W • S� �® CEDARS - SPINY 1- GREEK $10 Now $630 JUNIPER - 3-4Ft. - r� _ LANDSCAPING Fw"ARROLL' S GARDENING CENTRE JUST WORTH .OF THE PARADE SQUARE VANASTRA 482-9565 ■ ��.�,• T� AZALEAS SMALLER SIZES IN ABOVE VARIETIES REG. 53.75 TO $4,75 NOW $ REGULAR NOW $2•85 ,•90 PYRAMID FLOWERING CEDARS O FAIR OD X3.50 EA CRAB REG $6.60 NOW $3 50 ROSES NO. 1 GRADE REGULAR $4.15 NOW $50 • PEACE, CHRYSLER IMPERIAL, BOB HOPE, RUBYIAT, IMPERIAL BLAZE GUARANTEED STOCK We are dealers for: IN STOCK NOW FLOWER & BEGONIAS TUBERS & WAX HANGING POTS & VD VEGETABLE PATiO BOX PLANTS SHADE & ORNAMENTAL TREES PLANT CARE PRODUCTS C C 5 5 C SHRUBS OPEN DAILY — INCLUDING SUNDAYS & EVERGREENS TILL 9:30 P.M. f J i GLOB� W gEGULARLY $'°° N°W • S� �® CEDARS - SPINY 1- GREEK $10 Now $630 JUNIPER - 3-4Ft. - r� _ LANDSCAPING Fw"ARROLL' S GARDENING CENTRE JUST WORTH .OF THE PARADE SQUARE VANASTRA 482-9565 ■