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J.ack4'ltidil:oll, M.i'P,Ilrraii ,,>�I1Eillt>* ;,'A I ' �� a la7 �Q7(?E#t��f>�' �11:�3T'•�-- �3F�lFt)�'1'N • Text Tuesda; the 22nd" every four yeaxs Ar_*henvver thb'M1 attainted; "Clans ertation Minister ' electoral call made, c stin a tgber the Puovipc.al o . a g John Rlliocie,:; ;said ire felt the „ '' g stature tiviil again be • in secret ballot, asthe only'a; pect of publtt ►vquld rebel against stfch a 'U'S sign, after the summer.rece$,s,. their democratic responsibility, • law, although it niighttweli Ave OPEN�_[of •lives a year.d this is perhaps a goqd -tithe to' Members pf the : public are saved hundigds, to some thought to; the organizing'committees and action Obviously the 17avis'Governihent. far VY' V1GW -U itorical development of our groups all over, the Province, is more concerned with its Own A litieal institutions.'Many of .us t• concerned with a multitude of popularity with th�votin- -g public . e the democratic •process for problems and areas'of concern to than with the public safety. Theclut e ant ed. although in many 'parts people. This is yet another way of : ••Toronto Star" on October,,l7th, y „ r i the world people would be having an eKpt upon the actions referred to the Ontario ` �- ` i n. We of government a ever level. It is •v t a he "S ineless. c, inkful to be in ourposit o g t y Go ernnten s t P �Q.�lrrt$ellc�.1" PrO�t��'tS z t , ' a ty sometimes feel we "cannot up to all of us• to ensure that the Wonders of queen's' Park". . � t, .,,,sir .. ��' ..a�ds� ,, 'I.. . �� .,�' .-. %� r.... •.,..,,. "�, �.�,; � � y r of ht City Halt but each of us system works and reflects the ' silyipg they show a miserable lack ,• •► have a considerable effect • 'views of the electorate wJtieh are. of backbone in deciding not to • on the various levels of in effect the cornerstone and the make the use of cat seat belts DA s R '30 vernment • — by voting at sfrength.'of our system. mandatory in view 'of the } r ctions, working 'for the We can expect a busy session overwheh5iing' body of scientific 1 ` 0' 4;30 ,. L,LIKE THAT QLLY'S CLATHES! -- N ittie Heather McKereher got.a close up adidate and party of our choice, at Queen's Park, when we studies and experience in other acid' 7 :30 --- 9':00 p=?, look aY some hand knit baby's,clgthes at Northside United Church's autumn bazaar contacting our elected reconvene next week. The Civil jurisdictiolis proving - that on Saturday, A huge crowd attended #h"e bazaar to stock up on Christmas gifts. represVtativ es, and so forth. Service Association of (Ontario mandatory seatbelt %sage' , can � Man ears ago, when John have threatened to strike if their reduce death 'and injury in traffic i r Many Y g l Y ; �48 East Wiiilain Street Heather is- the daughter of Charlotte and Donald McKerGher of R.F#., ©ublln. Gr9ves Simcoe was Lieutenant demands are not met . by accidents. ' AOlttlt@ Of, f�>l1IIC LrVel' (Staff Photo) Governor in Ontario, the December 31st. Although Civil Y Legislative Assembly 'was made Service st outlawed NO'OBLIGATION TO PURC�TSE up to a large extent of leading more than two years ago, the EWery week .more and more tailitary, business and eleric4) provincial employees are people discover what .mighty jobs Eve ane W'e1 1DI)rIe —Fri `Dralw ' odids',nEnds ' by Elaine Towlnsh�.nd leaders, and the powers were all ap rently undeterred, The are accomplished by low cost r exerted by the Governor. Over Li erai Party opposed t o Expositor Want Ads. Dial Refreshmen-ts theyears this aired application of legi lation when it was debated in Seafcirth 527-0240. -�- owkr and authority has passed - the L islature. We con ider it to � - carefreeness, � P Y P g• � - 1 • Fro the authoritative ower be wrong in principle and r y Likewise the traditional Hallowe'en P.,. of one individual to the power of unnecessarily""r'e"strictive. It' is ,tricks, such as :soap on windows, over " , z ext turned outhouses, hidden mailboxes and all the people; as represented obvious that the legislation is through' their elected defeating its own purpose. Rather • switched wires on cars;' spark plugs, were r•ffd,�' representatives. — _than preventing strikes, it has, replaced. The old jokes resulted in a"slight ` This tremendous change was caused a great deal of bitterness inconvenience,'which was usually accepted with a chuckle. not an easy transition, and there and frustration within the Civilwas a Each year some pranksters invented new irresponsibility d -of corruption, rrup'ioon , provoke a strike ervice which threatens to..;. ,A tricks, and many of1he stunts are no longer P Y g , meaningless -debates in the I am looking forward to the funny. Instead they're .dangerous and destructive. Legislature, and in ttie political second reading of the .Bill i Turning or removing a stop sign can life of Ontario. In the 1850's „ introduced earlier this year on the ` apparently, the Legislature was safety of school , children f1 cause an accident for a motorist , who is so disorderly and drunken th t travellin b school bus, which ;•i'' ' ' ; Unfamaliar with the corner: Y p g Y only a handful of Members would outlines necessaryqualifications sz In the country, yanking a gate from its q It seems we just recuperate from our . hinges is similarly thoughtless. Some participate in the debates on the for school bus operators, and T1ianksgiving-Day 'feasts when we ,begin cattle stili graze at this time of the year. If Bills, and they would leave their provides for school bus safety s stockingthe house with Hallowe'en seats to gather around the Clerk's standards. Obviously existing they wander onto .the road, 'they become candies. table in order to hear the legislation is inadequate in the sudden obstacles for unsuspecting drivers: Soon the hosts and oblins,''the clowns • opinions expressed over, the area of the construction, safety g. g in many towns, eggs and tomatoes are and hobos, the witches and cies will incoherent, background shouting features; and operation of school gypsies splattered on store fronts> and on cars. The prowl• the streets again and cry "trick or situation infuriates the owners of the of their fellow. members. buses, and '1 am hopeful that we t Some people may say that there shall be able_ to influence the treat, at our front doors. property which is tampered with, but the P P Y Y �. �' :<<?_..<„•.:;>s::;c:;<<', ,,^ >. Like man other traditions Hallowe'en ,is still a great deal to criticise. n Government to take swift and 1 <.'"k;•:;a< '-:<'»:•: tt1 Y mess can be cleaned up. When large f has changed over the ears.' When 1 was a the operation of the Legislature' effective action in this area'. , g y cucumers are hurled at passing vehicles • kid, the onl eerie art of the night was and no doubt this is so. One can in September two kindergarten only,eerie P S and 'when 'pumpkins are dropped from . , i caused •by the flickering lights• front the ,' g of ty is t Calways find' much to criticize in 'pupils and a school bus dkiver° overhead brie es, however 7 ,' k �, ;' `any bhgar4iRtiofi; °iin'0Ye' o0&hti6W"Yt we 81illled'rfn'tii'e Sddbut'y Area; grinning jack-o'-lanterns., �� „ t stake. r „"pf,Jtny corporation or business. I`' and'there have been several other Our treats consisted of home-made Rubber tires are sometimes ignited on 'cookies and glasses o sweet cider, apples, street corners. After the initial excitement,' think it was Winston Churchill serious accidents of.this type in caramels; peanuts, of and popcorn. the incident is forgotten. who said that democracy is a very recent months. I think we must My friends and 1 munched excitedly all On a recent Hallowe'en night, though, inefficient method of take steps to ensure the safety of evening.- When we arrived home, we three farm buildings within a ,ten mile government, but it is better than our ; children,, .and any action . dumped the remaining goodies into a bowl radius were burned. That's.too much of a any other method which has yet which is taken to reduce the and du in. If we felt 'sick the next been devised. It is up to all of us terrible toll of highway deaths has' g coincidence. The structurey were empty i&eb" to'play our part, either as a voter, to be a step in the right direction. morning, our parents realized it was only, but they belonged to someone. Disregard a party worker, or an elected in this connection, many, people because we ate too much. for- another person's possessions .isn't representative. have expressed disappointment ' p Now the parents caution their kids to not `amusing. Much as the structure of at the decision. of the Davis - ' eat anything until they get home. Every Vandalism and tragedy don't b y. a government has changed, at least Government, announced recently apple, every'chocolate bar, every stick of our celebration of All Saints' Day. The in the application of responsibility that they "would not follow How man- ene leaks gum and every, toffee must be'earefully little witches, ghosts and goblins are -less since the early', days of the ,through on the commitment made - y examined before it's eaten. frightening than the Oto e r spirit that now Legislative - Assembly, the in the Speech from the Throne to are there in your, home's - Why. During the past 'few years, an haunts the annual October event. changes which have occurred.in make the rise of seat belts • , ugly 'phenomenon occurred. Some sick In many ways, Hallowe'en has lost its the cast decade have been as mandatory in Ontario. There is no people hid' Wroth balls, razors and pins in s innocence. For the sake of the bright-eyed far-reaching as in the previous question that some people, find the" children's _candies. The "treats” youngsters planning their disguises and century. People are no longer seat belts a bit of a nuisance, but At cfirte drop per second, a dripping hot water tap can became possible hazards; the public was their'fun, let's -hope this Hallowe'en is an prepared to limit their democratic it has been proven that seatbelts' shocked; and Hallowe'en lost some fits, old=fashioned safe one. - waste about 175 gallons of hot water each month. The o duty to going to the polls once save people from being killed, and electricity,required to heat that water would keep a• WM S holds Thankoffer6ng, , Meeting - 60 -watt bulb burning continuously. Poor insulation.,.a faulty heating system.., inefficient Miss Jean ,Scott and Mrs. Miss` Scott welcomed the by ,Mrs. M.R.Rennie. use of appliances,.. all cause energy leaks in the home: R.S.Habkirk presided over an guests and'opened the meeting Mrs. Jas. A, acDonald This can increase the cost of running a horse.—and wa interesting meeting of v the with a paper on Thanksgiving, introduced Rev. Nelson who l M. S. Thank and after which a harvest hymn was 1 Canada's rec ous erre, resources. y chose. his subject. the 148th a p gy Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary of sung. Miss Belle Campbell read Psalm and . the theme was It makes good sense to use - electricity and all forms First Church on Wednesday the 103 salm for the scripture "Remembering, accepting and afternoon when the school room P praising He concluded his of energy wisely. And that includes stopping those lesson and,Mrs. Harold Agar ted fl w s filled with ladie's front address by readingtwo oeths energy leaks. p in praver. The offering was P Northside. St, James, Bethel, received by Mrs. The., Rooijen and composed by a friend of Mrs.. Clinton, Goderich and Cavell Rintoul, who is a patient in:. ,. M Church, Winthrop, were, present Mrs' Harold Coleman and was Scaforth Community Hospital.`' •tli,,i . tp hear Rev. E.G.Nelson of First dedicated by Mrs. R.S.Habkirk, Courtesy remarks were given by Clurch„ who was the guest Mrs. Peter. • .Malcolm sang Mrs. F. Coleman and a social �f i !! your hydro speaker. "Amazing Grace••. accompanied hour was spent. a• 4 Interest calcWated•dn rni6ibum mpinthly balance • Guaranteed by the Province of Ontario Ontario . TI he Province of Ontario Savin s • Office Ministry of Revenue It!fAN S1`1iEET+ SEAF6.AtH NTAfilp 527-011q W IirolDk sr ti ' W pierNier. R•&.MRCDOftalili Manager ArthOM A. MthhtorooflteV6huc; ., • n^ syrF.• The Man in the ShIf er Hillman shirt. An experienced traveller. He extra benefits of Shiffer Hillman knows the crush resistance and hand crafted tailorSng in com- press holding capabilities of fine fort, fit and appearance ove0 twist fabrics. in Pure Virgin the full life ofthe garment. Why Wool. • not add a new twist to, your Experience taught him the wardrobe riow at.... MEN'S FASHION SHOP 7 nntafie 5t. Tei. STRATPO$D SEAFORTH PUBLIC- UTILITY • COMMISSION Dr. Rodger Whitman, Chairman Edmund Daly, Mayor F.C,J, Sills, • Commissioners Walter Scott, Manager. ` • F ' h FRANK. KLING • 1 LIMITED PHONE '327.1320 — SEAFORTH G 1i s 0►. Sills Stung, Plumlilng and Vocteleal Sq�►p�i@ffi 'z a. PHONE 527.1520 - SEAVtiW