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,s Dave Johnston Qf Maple said possible to determine €tom 3, Pa. ,. ',.p# jr6 w , „
v '��a r ,, r 1 ° 7-1-., A �` been informed by the bttawa Lord. but cin Moeda he cheats on .his wife; a. s tco blas.: ac ,16f ::us an ' : ` „"
f%the baits also contain a .small examining the teeth the number Y tti n, si._ h, R., .,eiP tb t „,.� :. t
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" f" 'f" f°` a' ant called tetrac cline. This is baits. Last earns test ro rant from the Wingham area sent in a from a customer; polluttolt;!d to improve aux•ileai#h,=',f'fh%ti'' ,r.
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a�/ ,, �, f�w:r an antibiotic commonly used in showed 16 per cent of the animals Y B A paradox means a woman who begs, ht drives .to the earner store tpx a&pagk';nf` j
', % ".' human and veterinary medicine recovered from the test areas had Mr, Johnstop' said the , "Have mercy q,n' us. lord.' :She wears a cigarettes, FSI
x'': Y Wingham area wqs est mated to -coat of soft fur from some timid creature it 1°'
for Contro#ling bacteria},infect#ons eaten baits (10,000 packets were A' ^paradox is eicgmp `ftbi bye o ;citietl.
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g _ population of which was created by God but was brukally who demands tou h q
and is not harmful to animals or distributed last year). . g t.1 .",.bice Mr.I' ' ; ,
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f , s, g P 1,200 to 2.000 persons in Ontario the ar ues with his net hbour over a foot
tetracycline is eaten, it enters the WildNfe Section at Maple, sajd each year are receiving of landg g discussio sof soarine foo ricesn arises : aa uratl9. a',
t circulation and is deposited in. the these experimental baits will n $ d p N t y .
anti -rabies treatment because of "Sometimes. a paradox results from 'a the consumers worn about th6bJ h cost df''
0 �� x s ,� :< bones and teeth of animals, when , eventually be replaced by oval' • P Y g .
z > �" . , • contact with a ral5id `animal. demonstration for peace. A sign n carried by milk, an essential nutriment' As.; he toffs `
�� 'y" :,. :, these tissues are examined under rabies vaccine, when safety test's P $ P Y .
f yY4 ,: Dr: MaeInnes said tate World a marche> advises "Ma>Ee Love Not War. on a ci a `"
E " y i ultraviolet light, they fluoresce a are completed on the amount and g rette, one father e7rclaims, IVlilk
E M,< Health Organization in 1966 Before the march concludes', the poster ' costs almost as much as' beerl"
, golden yellow colour which means strength to put in the baits to a
�r �, µ P asked for a program to develop may be smashed over a policeman's head.' A paradox is demonstrated b
rflkr x , the animal has eaten a bait. immunize the animals but not Y alt
`x ° '`.f -` a`' Mr. Johnston said starting at ' harm there. methods for controlling babies' in ,Behind the badge, . isn't the policeman ar individuaf who claims he believe* all
�� r• ' '- , ��_ wildlife and the Ontario tests fellow human being? people,are equal, Nationality, religion atilt .n
fi • f.! ' the endue of October about 25 were st arted that ear b the. > experienced trappers will place c Y , Y Another paradox is often found in a noisy colour of skin makes no difference to hint.
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'� 'rx ��>M "' 'PacketsOntario and surrounding areas to ' , Natural Resources, Health• and of Each erson�holds a wine glass in his or her Jewish -famil moves into , ki#s.
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parts of the counties of Huron, the east alone the St. Lawrence Agriculture and Food. i band neighbourhd'od:
d . - TAME. FOX —'An. elrn to ee of the Wildlife b Grey and Perth. " hile they share their "social" drinks. -A is encountered every, day in • „
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Conservation area holds a tame fox that, the Dennis ", Vo#ght ' a Maple
Authority uses to test a new type of bait that can biologist, used a young fox not
protect wildlife against rabies.•A large'arriount of the ' ' quite a year old to show,just how
anti -rabies bait is being distributed • in ,Western the bait will be picked up by wild
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, • Ontario to help cut down the high incidence of the, Peemore, the fox was. attracted
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t compare t e.pro ems ey encoun our fives. A dinner as we relax in our
with their children. "Those crazy kids! We cozy living roo we watch the TV filets . � ''r
never know• what they're up to. We can't about the' starving tives in Africa. India • -
do a thing with them." and otherparts of th world. •
Meanwhile a teenagor complains, "My �An uncomfortable tw nge stabs us. is it ' ' '
parents just don't understand, and they , sympathy or guilt, or is it merely the A
won't listen to me." S,he utters a paradox' ' puzzlement caused by another paradox? ' .
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The 4th session, bf ,the 2Atit' .Mail Ontdt�io"5uprcitYe Court'""Province': hie strong, I,y ` f" a"" 1 fortissimoslwhc hneve suited thissimos , e l+ Guaranteed ,r � AVI% g g /•' %; I
, Parliament resumed on Tuesday, Justice, Donald Morsnd, 56, is to Minister to recopsider this plan of mood of the song, ,
Xtober22nd. Asthis was merely head the inquiry. The terms of action because cemetery board IHe'had.very expressive artistic Income -.Certificates
:he resumption of a, session and 'reference of the -inquiry specify ' members have'worke'd hard, with' hands olid knew how to use them ' , '
not a new one, there was, not that Metro Force is the object of great dedication, over the years to to get the desired effect. Best m
. much formality, Indications are, the investigation but Solicitor build up these funds, at the same all bis choir understood him and , buow I
aowever,^ that .it.is going to' be a . General George Kerr. said any time improving and beautifying , '
very busy session'as the House is recommendations "as to the use the cemeteries. Nosv the 'Govern- gave their best to their leader.
I -in the choir there were fifty .
:xpected to have regular evening of force in arrest and _date roe went plans to step in, take over " voices who sang •.as one voice.
sittings. could apply across the Pr vine?" the funds and administer them: .. 14
This desirable effect is sought by
With the re u'mpti ; of-_4Tp ' The Minister of hi Environ- Obviously many cemetery board all choirs. °
f 1
"��-.". b`.�'a nevx� Sputter ��,��-n tt ?u e broads pro- members are going to resent what This has been, a busy week
appointed. Mr.. Allan Reuter, gram►r+taient and they consider government interWV
u '.0
locally. l was asked to give a brief LL
former Speaker; retired ,due to ill recycling' "of garbage. and' 'ference., now that/the planning, history of part of McKillop at•the ' ,.:
;iealth. Fifty-nine year old.M'rj . adnounced plans for -4#n Ontario organization and hard work have meeting of the Huron Co. 1 to 5 YEAR TERM 1
Russell D. Rower ,was. appointees Waste Management Board. He been done. Mr. Spence pointed' Historical Society. * ,
• - Speaker for the Legislature. He 'intends to continue experiments out that there. is • a strong' I decided to tell the histo, of
enough to attend the concert b ere as a tsp ay o a x rques
g y which affiacted-.much attention.
11 the Woodstock Choralaires in The Henderson girls sang and did
First Presbyterian Church Sunday some step -dancing.
afternoon, enjoyed a rare treat, - The meeting closed with a
The concert w1.as-spon%ordd.,by'' delicious lunch served by the
. the Friendship Circle of the Women's Institute. 1 believe this
. Church. Through the kindness' of was. the third meeting of the
friends I wes one of the fortunate Historical Society'to be held here
ones.,,, and a very successful one it was.
First Church was almost filled We .hope fhey come again
to capacity for this , delightful sometime.
, I. ' oienaing o4 voices which lifted 1 ,
one to ,the "height of musical
Improv,
your Ho
is an Investment
that Pays
Big Dividends
:las been Member for Northum- such as the garbage burning possibilitythat if the Government the farm. "Dunipace" where I was , I _N_ C_ O M E T R u a7T - 4 '
aerland for eleven years. "Watts for Waste" using gar- insists on taking over tfiese funds, born. The good •crowd enjoyed the • • _ ,
Mr. Robert Nixon, Leader of bag& for fuel at Ontario Hydro's it might well find itself respon , MEMBER:+CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. �.;;y = 99 J .
program presented. Miss Belle =^- ,
:he Opposition, tabled a motion of Lakeview generating station, and sible for the day to day upkeep of Campbell gave an account of - ` i� �. = n.
non -confidence in, the Govern- also plans many recycling pro- the cemeteries as well.. The „ , _ - E
Tuckersmith. She trust have done y ��-^ 111"11 ;
�meat for failing to bring forward• grammes. Minister' undertook to look into t� l' I � I I
! a terrific amount of research on ,
effective programmes to This programme to build ori- t s' question once: again. 1 Call 11 John M oo to NEW KITCHEN
modera� the" inflatiopary, Mary waste treatment plants "in %bring .the debates on th& the subject.
pressu es on the cost of living, in' six areas is a 15 year programme estimates of the Ministry of ' All my material was from The first Mep in "women's. lib" is a
• particular in the areas of food, at a capital cost df $17 million. Consumer and Commercial Rela memory. Ed Daly delighted 'the Job0 Noere Insurance Agency lid: propetly designed kitchen for ladies.
, rent and fuel. This will provide The . Province intends to recovgr tions, 'Minister John fitlement audience with his "off the cuff"
an opportunity for full debate on half of the $17 million capital cost indicated that a new approach to remarks about many articles. he � AUTO, FIRE, •LIABILITY &FARM PACKAGE' POLICY
this subject in the Ontario Legis- from the municipalities over 40 the liquor legislation in Ontario had ash of
firs his first radio, OFFICE: DUBLIN 345-2512 RES.: 348-9067
lature. years. will be unveiled shortly. The new the dash of the first s of interest.
Ford
Liberal Member for Owen During the debates ' on the act will deal with beth the Liquor, and many other things of interest.
Sound, Eddie Sargent. Estimates of the Ministry of control • Board and the Liquor - . •
N
' aiiestioned the M`lnister of Agri- Consumer and Commercial Rela- License Board -.PM .
P Y culture regarding the selling off tions, Mr. Jack Spence, Liberal •
of feeder and . breeder cattle, Member for Kent. raisers the, I -i *00.
Si ytH 'S
because the cost, of feeding matter of the Government taking An ,Expositor Classified will
livestock is' increasing at such.an over perpetual ,care funds of env? D dividends. Have you tried ,
alarming rate. Hog farmers and cemetery -boards throughout the O11.e. Dial Seaforth 527-Oz4U. , . SHOES
cow -calf operators are being
Forced out of fiusiness, by rapidly ' ' . I - .. �� - - - - - 11 . . 11� .L=r I
bieu .
increasing expenses, a'nd if this •
situation is allowed to continue,'
our food resources are going tb be O Y
drastically reduced, with conse- 4 p Ski
quant .increases in cons�er TOWN.OF 11� S
es. Mr. Nixon asked if the YIL r
aft .
! Prry� ' ;�r
Minister plans subsidies to help t �, Trade in your old skates on a 'neW pal, o!.
maintain herds under these parti SEAFORTH--, i Bauer Skates or- a pail' of reconditioned
cularly oppressive and' unusual,I used skates in stock Supremes, Special
conditions.
Pro., Black Panther, Women's and Misses
The Minster was also asked by .
Murray Guant, Liberal Member Whif4 Figure,. Tats Skates.
for Huron=Brucea if there were
any plans being made for the ., w. ALL SKATES .
pullet growers of the Prohe cn vek- W ....PROPERLY FITTE D
view of the fact that the convey- TAXE . � ,,k o
sion privileges no longer applies. ,
The pro,aem of egg producers, - pp •
pullet growers, hatcheries, egg Supreme a79.9
processors, etc. are being con- L�.
sidered by a newly formed S T I - I ;1 . *
advisory committee. The MinisI . .. . .-
• ter rept#ed That he hoped they, will SMYTH
S STORE'
be able' to find a solution INSTALLMENT
themselves, These matters will . . .
be �itiscussed again during .the "` .I. " ' `"' .
tion -confidence debate and hope- DUE "` ' ;, � OPEN N r
fully the Government will bring R
forward, some programmes to i •' •' � ��
FRIDAY NIGHTS
assist farmers with the difficulties "
they are experiencing prest:;ntly.C0 TILL N IN E
An inquiry into allegations of TOBER-
1�
y police brutality was ordered, as a s "- � .
t+esult of ieports•published in the1. -1. 11 itthell: 349-'997 E Teter: 235
.19,33
•Star, and the Globe and "'
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t compare t e.pro ems ey encoun our fives. A dinner as we relax in our
with their children. "Those crazy kids! We cozy living roo we watch the TV filets . � ''r
never know• what they're up to. We can't about the' starving tives in Africa. India • -
do a thing with them." and otherparts of th world. •
Meanwhile a teenagor complains, "My �An uncomfortable tw nge stabs us. is it ' ' '
parents just don't understand, and they , sympathy or guilt, or is it merely the A
won't listen to me." S,he utters a paradox' ' puzzlement caused by another paradox? ' .
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excellence as their leader Ai .1. ,
tta�Ia a tw .tt� r r� ri ■■i
Norm Bust Seine 'directed ht; ►r2z (� - ,�-;:;;;1--, .�
The 4th session, bf ,the 2Atit' .Mail Ontdt�io"5uprcitYe Court'""Province': hie strong, I,y ` f" a"" 1 fortissimoslwhc hneve suited thissimos , e l+ Guaranteed ,r � AVI% g g /•' %; I
, Parliament resumed on Tuesday, Justice, Donald Morsnd, 56, is to Minister to recopsider this plan of mood of the song, ,
Xtober22nd. Asthis was merely head the inquiry. The terms of action because cemetery board IHe'had.very expressive artistic Income -.Certificates
:he resumption of a, session and 'reference of the -inquiry specify ' members have'worke'd hard, with' hands olid knew how to use them ' , '
not a new one, there was, not that Metro Force is the object of great dedication, over the years to to get the desired effect. Best m
. much formality, Indications are, the investigation but Solicitor build up these funds, at the same all bis choir understood him and , buow I
aowever,^ that .it.is going to' be a . General George Kerr. said any time improving and beautifying , '
very busy session'as the House is recommendations "as to the use the cemeteries. Nosv the 'Govern- gave their best to their leader.
I -in the choir there were fifty .
:xpected to have regular evening of force in arrest and _date roe went plans to step in, take over " voices who sang •.as one voice.
sittings. could apply across the Pr vine?" the funds and administer them: .. 14
This desirable effect is sought by
With the re u'mpti ; of-_4Tp ' The Minister of hi Environ- Obviously many cemetery board all choirs. °
f 1
"��-.". b`.�'a nevx� Sputter ��,��-n tt ?u e broads pro- members are going to resent what This has been, a busy week
appointed. Mr.. Allan Reuter, gram►r+taient and they consider government interWV
u '.0
locally. l was asked to give a brief LL
former Speaker; retired ,due to ill recycling' "of garbage. and' 'ference., now that/the planning, history of part of McKillop at•the ' ,.:
;iealth. Fifty-nine year old.M'rj . adnounced plans for -4#n Ontario organization and hard work have meeting of the Huron Co. 1 to 5 YEAR TERM 1
Russell D. Rower ,was. appointees Waste Management Board. He been done. Mr. Spence pointed' Historical Society. * ,
• - Speaker for the Legislature. He 'intends to continue experiments out that there. is • a strong' I decided to tell the histo, of
enough to attend the concert b ere as a tsp ay o a x rques
g y which affiacted-.much attention.
11 the Woodstock Choralaires in The Henderson girls sang and did
First Presbyterian Church Sunday some step -dancing.
afternoon, enjoyed a rare treat, - The meeting closed with a
The concert w1.as-spon%ordd.,by'' delicious lunch served by the
. the Friendship Circle of the Women's Institute. 1 believe this
. Church. Through the kindness' of was. the third meeting of the
friends I wes one of the fortunate Historical Society'to be held here
ones.,,, and a very successful one it was.
First Church was almost filled We .hope fhey come again
to capacity for this , delightful sometime.
, I. ' oienaing o4 voices which lifted 1 ,
one to ,the "height of musical
Improv,
your Ho
is an Investment
that Pays
Big Dividends
:las been Member for Northum- such as the garbage burning possibilitythat if the Government the farm. "Dunipace" where I was , I _N_ C_ O M E T R u a7T - 4 '
aerland for eleven years. "Watts for Waste" using gar- insists on taking over tfiese funds, born. The good •crowd enjoyed the • • _ ,
Mr. Robert Nixon, Leader of bag& for fuel at Ontario Hydro's it might well find itself respon , MEMBER:+CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. �.;;y = 99 J .
program presented. Miss Belle =^- ,
:he Opposition, tabled a motion of Lakeview generating station, and sible for the day to day upkeep of Campbell gave an account of - ` i� �. = n.
non -confidence in, the Govern- also plans many recycling pro- the cemeteries as well.. The „ , _ - E
Tuckersmith. She trust have done y ��-^ 111"11 ;
�meat for failing to bring forward• grammes. Minister' undertook to look into t� l' I � I I
! a terrific amount of research on ,
effective programmes to This programme to build ori- t s' question once: again. 1 Call 11 John M oo to NEW KITCHEN
modera� the" inflatiopary, Mary waste treatment plants "in %bring .the debates on th& the subject.
pressu es on the cost of living, in' six areas is a 15 year programme estimates of the Ministry of ' All my material was from The first Mep in "women's. lib" is a
• particular in the areas of food, at a capital cost df $17 million. Consumer and Commercial Rela memory. Ed Daly delighted 'the Job0 Noere Insurance Agency lid: propetly designed kitchen for ladies.
, rent and fuel. This will provide The . Province intends to recovgr tions, 'Minister John fitlement audience with his "off the cuff"
an opportunity for full debate on half of the $17 million capital cost indicated that a new approach to remarks about many articles. he � AUTO, FIRE, •LIABILITY &FARM PACKAGE' POLICY
this subject in the Ontario Legis- from the municipalities over 40 the liquor legislation in Ontario had ash of
firs his first radio, OFFICE: DUBLIN 345-2512 RES.: 348-9067
lature. years. will be unveiled shortly. The new the dash of the first s of interest.
Ford
Liberal Member for Owen During the debates ' on the act will deal with beth the Liquor, and many other things of interest.
Sound, Eddie Sargent. Estimates of the Ministry of control • Board and the Liquor - . •
N
' aiiestioned the M`lnister of Agri- Consumer and Commercial Rela- License Board -.PM .
P Y culture regarding the selling off tions, Mr. Jack Spence, Liberal •
of feeder and . breeder cattle, Member for Kent. raisers the, I -i *00.
Si ytH 'S
because the cost, of feeding matter of the Government taking An ,Expositor Classified will
livestock is' increasing at such.an over perpetual ,care funds of env? D dividends. Have you tried ,
alarming rate. Hog farmers and cemetery -boards throughout the O11.e. Dial Seaforth 527-Oz4U. , . SHOES
cow -calf operators are being
Forced out of fiusiness, by rapidly ' ' . I - .. �� - - - - - 11 . . 11� .L=r I
bieu .
increasing expenses, a'nd if this •
situation is allowed to continue,'
our food resources are going tb be O Y
drastically reduced, with conse- 4 p Ski
quant .increases in cons�er TOWN.OF 11� S
es. Mr. Nixon asked if the YIL r
aft .
! Prry� ' ;�r
Minister plans subsidies to help t �, Trade in your old skates on a 'neW pal, o!.
maintain herds under these parti SEAFORTH--, i Bauer Skates or- a pail' of reconditioned
cularly oppressive and' unusual,I used skates in stock Supremes, Special
conditions.
Pro., Black Panther, Women's and Misses
The Minster was also asked by .
Murray Guant, Liberal Member Whif4 Figure,. Tats Skates.
for Huron=Brucea if there were
any plans being made for the ., w. ALL SKATES .
pullet growers of the Prohe cn vek- W ....PROPERLY FITTE D
view of the fact that the convey- TAXE . � ,,k o
sion privileges no longer applies. ,
The pro,aem of egg producers, - pp •
pullet growers, hatcheries, egg Supreme a79.9
processors, etc. are being con- L�.
sidered by a newly formed S T I - I ;1 . *
advisory committee. The MinisI . .. . .-
• ter rept#ed That he hoped they, will SMYTH
S STORE'
be able' to find a solution INSTALLMENT
themselves, These matters will . . .
be �itiscussed again during .the "` .I. " ' `"' .
tion -confidence debate and hope- DUE "` ' ;, � OPEN N r
fully the Government will bring R
forward, some programmes to i •' •' � ��
FRIDAY NIGHTS
assist farmers with the difficulties "
they are experiencing prest:;ntly.C0 TILL N IN E
An inquiry into allegations of TOBER-
1�
y police brutality was ordered, as a s "- � .
t+esult of ieports•published in the1. -1. 11 itthell: 349-'997 E Teter: 235
.19,33
•Star, and the Globe and "'
...v.. .. ....'
aft . NA
. I
1.
,: 11 .... j,,.. :...,..I , 1.,.,,.".r r ..,,.. .... 1 1, ,. . :.,, 6",..,... r , a, ., r , :.I —._!y— �_, —.-., ..
r,