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cul ll toed At S�PAF012TH, ONTARIO. every Thursday morning by McL)?AN BROS., Publishers Ltd.
ANDREW Y. McLEAN, Editor
Time to patch Up, Olt-"'SOt7tB"
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` correspoudence. Fro -M tho sublime to the
Member Canadian Community Newspaper Association ridtcuious.
Ontario Weekly Newspaper Association "' "` f e,3t.er• from old friend George Cadogan,
and Audit Bureau of Circulation of the North' Shure Leader, Newcastle,
N.B.
' Subscription Rates: "Dear Bill: Are you going to, the
Canada (in advance) $10,00 a Year0 +C (newspaper) convention .in' Toronto July
24-27? 1 have a 'room at the Sheraton, but
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Outside Canada (in advance) $12.00 a Year Etda won't be going; you could use the.
other bed. Perhaps you know the
SINGLE COPIES — 25 CENTS EACH * Americans will be there, and we expect
about 2.000 delegates. Speakers will
Second Class Mail Registration Number 0696 include Pierre Trudeau, Nelson
Telephone 527-0240 Rockefeller, and FAther McLaughlin, the
priest who is a speech writer for Richard
Nixon." '
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, OCTOBER 3, 1974 Well,- thanks, .George. It would have
been subli)nte. The Sheraton is a luxury
hotel. In other words they charge too
much. But I certainly wouldnt have minded
Help
for
��^seeing some of the old weekly edifors'
p small towns _fit 5>� grl'a�z.,��b` gang• or what's left of it. And 1'd have .
�i • 9 ' �.. h"'"�� �� :`mac` 4ao- rather enjoyed knocking around with
Flower Boy, Rocky and the good , Father. ,
That part of Canada that lies men, increased efforts by co- Alas, 't,was not to be. Thanks to our
magnificent postal service, i received your
outside the met ropolitan and large operatives in farming and other rural letter about Aug. 4th.
city areas has had increasing industry and government land -use And niv, my. what a lot of change§ have
problems as ,people have tended to guides. deter;+ taken place since that convention. Pierre,
move to more po ulo s areas. Migration, of people to cities is com o ape into tilt streets where the
This in turn cr es problems of con,r„un people are. is sa,fcly bar"k' in his
P expensive for Canadian society, the ivory tower, or crystal palace, scoffing at
providing services to those who council said adding. a fact that is "' any suggestions that he do something
remain and makes it difficu-it to carry apparent to anyone living in rural it inflation.
on viable business enterprises. The ;„ Nelson 'R(i ketclle is now Vice -Pr
P Ontario and that is that existing ,�'" • '�` � • 1 c '•
vacant stores on too man main - esident of the United Statys. And f hope
Y homes and businesses are abandoned "
- , * � � x Father McLaughlin hung onto a parish. For
.,streets to small towns across Canada in the county and demands are
o Y ' - _ ., ." .��' �. � �, h4 suer is out of a,joh as a spcet:h writer for
attest to this fact. �►
created for new services to cities. _� r �, � you-kno++•-++•rho.
A rept f'f`of the Canadian Council on Rural people moving into'cities ' That I didn't make that convention tills
Rural Development which now has me ++ith a deep sense of frustration• If I'd
been issued comes at a helpful time. generally get lower -paying jobs and k,
=been able lu ,et even one of that illustrious
pay less taxes than urban residents, trio alone: for a moment I might have been
The council, an advisory body to the report said. If, these economic able to change the whole course of history.
Regional Expansion Minist er Don costs are measured the trend toward
Jamieson has urged a stronger concentrating development in 'urban
commitment to rural development but areas might be slowed.
with better manpower policies. The report emphasizing that
programs should be established to
The federal government and - other
'agencies should move to discover ,equip people with the broader 'skills
what the real needs are locally and required to' run small businesses in
what industries would .provide local
rural areas
Providing J had a club in my hand.
Well, thanks again. George. (George
Cadogan is a modern D(M'-Quixote who is
idealistic and afraid of nothing. At present
he is galloping, lance at the full tilt. against
a Ill oust Vous windmill, K.• C. Irving, who iR
practically owns the Maritimes.) And give
my love to F,Ida and the kids and the
grandkids. Hang in there and slug it out
residents with the most benefits, the
with old K.(.
report said.
Hopefully the report will provide an,
SEPTEMBER 28, 1899
n Vancouver B.C. a former
h seems the Ncw Brunswickers arc after
Rather than introducing -mass
incentive for governments at all levels
4 ,
John.Johnso, Jr. of Varna,.while cutting
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pastor here. There were over 600 present.
pastor here.
me this year. Just the other day I got a
phone call, on a Satu.rday...qu,rning, from
roduct�on companies and
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t0 recognize and provide the
corn nearly severed his heel from the foot,
Rev. F. H.Larkin of Seaforth led in prayer
Gordon Fairgricves, publisher of the
techniques, small-scale industry
encouragement which small- . town
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with the machine he was usin g•
and ave a short address.
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Hartland (N.B.)Observer. 1 : didn't even
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should be located in rural region's..
Canada must have if it is to carry on.
.John Elder of Hensall, of the Township
Many friends will join the Expositor in
snot I ill him, though it was o a.m. our time,
And manpower retraining plans
For too tong too much of the tax
of Hay, has his cider mill in full running
order and grinds every Saturday through
congratulations and best wishes to Mr, and
Mrs. Chas. Hoblbein who celebrated the
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and I'not the best of company at that
should take into account the
money of rural '•Oanada has- gone to
the season.
60th anniversary of their wedding.
hour on it Saturday morning'; my day to
sleep in.
educational level in rural regions.
provide educated young boys and
Mrs.S. B. Hebmeston of Hensall has
The death occurred in -But e, Montana of
He,soft talked me, that man. It took me a
The council called for new training
girls who answer the big city,
sold her brick dwelling$ to Andrew Dougall.
Edwin Moxby: He was a brother of Mrs'.
1 l.J y(,,+
coo ,Ie a ni,n, cis to, realize it. as 1 was still
ro rams for rural residents an inst
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demands for. trained personnel
Right Rev. Fergus P. McEvay D.D.made . .
Edwin Hunt of McKillop. '� ,,
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groggy from watching the late, late show. 1
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itute to develop mans eme t n. c set{�
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his first visit to the people of St."James
Catholic Church, in Seaforth. An 4a es•'s'
Mr. and Mrs. Heron of. Saratoga,' have
leased the apartmoi,ts nacea,bfy vacated •by
:-• = (�
have, Vin; orgy every FdayYn�pht, because C
don't r ' 'compen
Saturday. It
other techniques for rural business-
for thern at home.
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was resented to him read b' Thomas
y
W.G.Spence; Mr. Heron is one of the
work on s a
cation thing from my childhood, 'when
Kidd
partners in the Seaforth Pharmacy•
my mother called up the theatre manager
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John Murphy, youngest son of John
W. Smithers of town is erecting a garage
and told him not Ica me in to the
Murphy of Hibbert, formerly of Seaforth,
at his home on Goderich St,
n
Wednesday afternoon m atincc, because I
�Henry
Deep buria.f.,.4or-
had his arm broken. The lad who is about
13 years of age was playing with some
addition 'to Cash rs residence ort James St.
Messrs. to,
Coates, Arthur Ament
+was IIUI only skipping school to go, but
(littlecut of her purse for
garbage
other boys and while getting over a fence;
admission. • about ten.
s ab
he fell.
and Ross MacGregor left for Toronto to
Anyway, Gordon gets the year's award
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-Edward McFaul of~ town has the store
attend Univer sity.
for sweet-talk He invited
One way to et rid of arba a is
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direction and confers at le
least a
leased, store at the present occupied by a
Harry Riley of INondesboro, who bought
fel andperany kid
mc. and my ,wife, and any kids who were
sideways, s or horizontal) Cities
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degree of logic on the proposal of
Cardno and adjoining his own. He will have
it completely vemodelled and will have all
ahome from Mr. Hutter, and moved it to
the village is using the material and
around, to conic down to Hartland for tile
would like -to ship their garbage out to
George Collins of Rockton --a geologist
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up-to-date store.
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putting a storey high on his own house.
Remembrance .Day weekend. It sounded
pretty nice .the way he put it.
the surrounding countryside, a plan
who has a plan for solving two
Miss May Kemp, .tit' town, leaves for
Will.
As .an aitcr"thought, he just happened to
that brings angry reaction from the
problems at once., Crushed stone for
Germany where she will pursue her
the Expositor. office .three sample potatoes
that for smoothness, size and beat
mention they'd like me to speak at the
.people living in the countryside.
road -building and =other construction
musical studies.
D.D. Wilson of town is shipping out great
quality
anything we have seen.
Legion dirnicr. As a carrot for the donkey,
he tossed of'f' the fact tht I'd be in
Using a euphemism like sanitary
'foot-
uses, he suggests, could be obtained
quantities of,eg.gs.
SEPTEMBER 30.1049
distinguished company. Onc of the
landfill doesn't anybody into
by mining the limestone layer 1,200 to'
S.A.Hinchley of town capturted a kissing
Miss Valerie Drope Reg. IN. was recently
speakers in the past had been Milton
thinking garbage is anything . but
2,000 feet down under southern
bug recently and exhibited it to his friends.
appointed superintendent of nurses at
Gregg. V.C., former Minister of Veterans'
unwanted wherever you
garbage, Y
Ontario.
Wm. Anent of town has left with its a
Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth. Miss
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Affairs. Crafty devil. Gordon, that is, not
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truck it for disposal.
The big tunnels and Caverns that
sample of luscious peaches grown on a tree
Drope comes from Petrolia.
M ilton.
Another way to dispose of garbage
would be made b limestone mining
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at his residence.
Herbert Fowler V.S. F, Clinton has
Eric Doig. 23 year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Pau( Doig. R.R.N4, Seaforth, received
He extolled the beauty of the Maritimes
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in November, tilt fact that our bedroom at
is upward. An incinerator can convert
that deep could be used to dispose of
accepted the positon of dcn,onst rator of
injuries when a chain hoist slipped,
.
It is house would have a TV set, and
It to smoke and send it up a tall
compacted garbage. Dr. Collins
anatomy at the Ontario Veterinary School,
pinning him underneath a one -ton truck.
various ocher allurements.
chimney to travel on the upper
thinks that garbage disposal costs are
Toronto. I
'rhe
The first signs of winter appeared when
l ++•a, temp(ed. That's why i called him a
breezes. The catch is that very few
rising so rapidly that savings on
farm of the tate W.E.C'aldwell near
hail- sioncs the size of beans fell for a few
s
devil. Apleasant weekend in the
people like to live beside big
garbage disposal, by his method,
Constance was purchased by Harry
Colclough,
seconds. While not enough to do any
Maritimes. A change from the dull
municipal incinerators. Ever
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could more than balance extra costs
'rile contract for the erection of an all
damage they did interfere wiih the trade
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of the Seaforth Fall Fair,
srhedylc. New people, new faces, travel. I
didnt sav no. Said I'd let him know. The
proposal to build or enlarge one is
for getting crushed stone.
steel superstructure over tilt Bayfield
Two• well known residents of Seaforth,
wife - you know - dont know what she has
certain to enrage people living in the
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His idea may be ahead of its time,
river. to replace what is known as the
cclebrat c their birthdays this week. Mrs.
planned. (She was in bed and not in the
neighborhood where the incinerating
but if it will work, it deserves marks
Broadfoot bridge. was let a) the Stratford
Roland' Kennedy +vin mark her 80th
mood for consultation, with her broken
IS t0 be done.
as history's greatest putdown.
Bridge and Irons Works for the sum of
$995.00.
birthdav, while Mrs. Hugh MacKay also
family
ribs,)
That leaves only one other possible
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(Kitchener -Waterloo Record)
Joseph Contine.' of St. Joseph has
marked her birthdav when the
served afternoon tea,
I was tempted, and I stand before you,
brcthern and sistern, and 1 admit it. i put
returned from Montreal. He brought back
'sugar
Four tic" members ,were welcomed to
out a few feelers, while the old lady was
With him a load of and general
the Lions Club. They were Messrs. E.
asleep. Called the travel agency. Yes, I
groceries and a large cratc,of plate glass to
Larone,C. Rowdiffe, J. W. Modetand, and
could just make it to Fredericton and back
To the Editor.
be used in the man,nnoth block.
John Corers Lcadbur} his
C. Walden. The program was in charge of
on the weekend, without losing a day's
of has got
District DeputyGovernor E.A.McMaster
paw, And it' everything ran on time.
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engine home and ronnnrunning ing his
and Vice Pres. H,E:Smith•
It would onto cost me about three
Points on
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guilt con trol
cider: mill and grain grinder.
George Dundas of Leadbury has been
,isiting rclati,c, in Blanshard, he ,went on
The manse at Walton. Duff's Church,
was the scene of a pretty ,wedding when
Naomi Jean Martin became the bride of
hundred bucks, it' I took my wife. And only
six or• eight hours to write a speech, Not
bad. And free room and board down there.
.
his ,+heel.
Harold Mathew Prvec. They will live at
Oh, yes, I was tempted,
Sir:
,ling -shut.
Da,id McCutchcon of Leadbury is
Winthrop.nd
p•
the good Gordon didn't leave a
kecently we attended all antic ue gun
Gun ronerting is a ,+ht'ilt:,on,e. tinlc
huildin_ a ne+, re,rdcni•c.:�._�-___,._~~--~_�._,..._ ._
Leonard Nagle of Dublin has been
$laic unturned. Same night .there wi• s a
shoo in Hartford. Chili t the•
ron,un,int, hobb.\. It can hr -t xprn,i+r or
OCTOBER 3, 1924
appointed to the Stratford Police
telegram, phoned from Toronto, backing
hConnecticut.the
most outstanding show in tilt f hitt d Stair,
where all the high quality antique guns.arc
inexpen,i, c, dependiog t,,, „hat the
indi+ideal prefer,.
!sir. Sh:,niton of Winthrop had a narro"
escape from hcinu ,c,crcl, injured. While
Department ,filling file wacancw roused b}
the resignation, ort Sergeant Johii Nutt
up the pilose call. Thee days' tat er a
letter: "It will be a pleasant break for y o
shown.
Just shooting ❑gun ran hr 1 grr:u ,port'
mewing aha k,adcr. the horses became '
'qf
The death Samuel Carnochan
all you will enjoy yourselves in oy
1. be*••- a gut, collector for the past six
Imysrlfha+c Speer hours. al the $tract pit.
frightened and st tried off pulling the haw
occwred sudden)} at the home of his
small town of 1,000 people . . . obtain
Y- ears. took n,v collection of old Marlin
,
just shooting largels et, or e:nr,, J'tu, m,++
Iotdrr mer him and cutnna him about the
sister. Miss Agnes Carnochan. He had
enough copy for ten cofunins ... find out
rifles just to display them. While there'. 1
sound kind of fooR%l, u, Some. but it can't
brad..
been in failing health for 13 years.
what New Brunswick is like And also
had the honour of receiving an award for an
he much Sillier than eha,ing .t little black
kIrs. ,John MacDonald of Walton had the
N. G. Sherwood of Tuckers,mith is able to
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what one of the smallest Legion branches
outstanding display of rare guns. This
puck around the ice and cu,sin' ;Ind
misfortune to break her arm near the wrist
be out again after undergoing a major
in the province does on Nov. filth."
made me very proud and on returning
beating till ",tar opponcilt•
acid also to break ,ornc ribs.
operation in wirturia Hospital: London.
Well, if it does what most of the other
home. 1 thought i would share my feelings
There are So many proplt +, ho c iljt,) the
,J. Prutc r and fat•nih of Zurich left for'
Three months old Glen Jacklin, Brussels.
branches do. after the parade to the
with otir community.
,port of using a gun and man, Pcolile ++ho
their nee, lfrn»r in tic,+ Hamburg. He was
„as,killed instant]\- and his mother Mrs.
cenotaph, I've already been there, Gold.
As I see it, guns were a very romantic
c.nju, jtt,t hal, InA lift
presented with it handsome dub bag by the
Margaret .lackfin died a half hour later
Final]y, 1 faced the Old Battleaxe, laid
and necessary part of our history. When v
our Grandfather took this musket off the
1 thh1k,it \-would he al, ,o,'ful inti•iasrnirtlt
business ince of 7-urich•
+,hen the car in which they were riding ran
out the project. "Don'Gbe ridiculous". she
wail, it was tittle to and find yottr,,inter
till ou•r right's to freedom a, ( anadwil, to
l.m
The teachers and officers of Carmel
into an open ditch. west of Walton.
said. "Don't you remember that w, -'re
go
i Supply of venison, a few duck's or maybe a
pas, ;1 kiln control •
Call you in,auinr the r•c.K olio) tit t'c't�1'1'
Presbyterian C'hurrh. Hensall Sabbath
School. met at the home newly
The egg Show at the Seaforth Fait was
There
having a family reunion at Grandad's that
goosd .to enhance the dinner table.
if the g!ne•ernrnern pa„c d ,1 ht,+ tt, 1 carte I
of the
married couple. Mr. and Mr,. Lloyd C.
the biggest in Ontario this year.
++ere '73 entries. The tractor -driving
g
weekend?" i didn't.
Sorry, Gord. Sore
Sorry, chaps. But I'm still
Titneshavecha'n ed very little when you
t b rY
stop acid think about it,Sure, we see all the
autoittoirilcS tt, the use of gt"errrn,t nt
he
Hudson and presented them ,with a fine
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corn ethion held for the first time this year
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tempted. The Last Post in Hartland wouia-
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killitigxtid shooftngs on, t'.V. but if N nota.
officials? Bill, »,aybe that ++ouhln't .t
bad idea considi:ring iherc ate a till more
rocking chair'
Miss Dora E. Sherrita of Hensall. left
proved exceptional.ty..popular. T4he'fair was
uft-tciatfy opened ttv hos. Pryde M.L.A. -
be something. Tlic last post at Grandad's is
the last post in the fence.
teat arf ti'f`Nir rives, All the rhurders th'it
li
h-Appdh iii but didn't happen
deaths raitsed lir cat•, thin, Ilx•l•w :ret h,
hcrcx for Port Huron «heCc ,he .•frttends
for •Horne.
Looking back over this coltrn't•tl. 1 wonder
+1Mt
t!duntry
1ecatte ktnebite had a ort, Tt'tc'
g
g [ins.
This is ilii -11 heart felt
cnga�lint in nursing +, ith ,ne of the large h "
Mrs. David Lemon was hostess at a
which' is the sublime anti which is the
e
fiapj5eti'editcc u'So file P'er5ein has nit tiCrpSc
note otrlr ow
n,i.,t ll. 111 that cit,
gathering of fifteen ladies. Mrs, R.G.Parke
tittirulous: a bunch Df Politicians Spouting
pe
of vditres. fMbi; kind of obrsbri itrtYtifi7
of ti'r<ttt.
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M'v ttrank% tiir !i trill':.
\ nl:+s, ince ti,,: til, held iti Hellsan
Presh\ tet i ,n ( llio t h in the interest of
and Lorna Ellis w•on prices and the dant
Silty bath b
platitudes at -the convention. or nit
t.
w
onithi t itittr'd'eeWhoifi'ott he h.id; A gd11 ora
,
Temperant., lie speaker was the Rev.
tett eonsolatioi, were volt
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Mrs. Grace F10.1"g
slprinting iii N.B. to spout sonic full to the
rtli.
Hartland Lc' giort?
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