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�xakeiment ran high early this LA
T"M
week among the staflWhorl Miss
from 060e Park :Uaula O'Sullivan announced that J, SWORTH
the number of her lottery ficket
corresponded to one of the
CQrdfa
numbers drawn to- the extent of lly fnvite you
By
$1,000 Nb doubt many ideas on
0 ul
how to spend it were given but
YY i Jack itiddell, M.P.P. Huron
Ursula in her -own quiet way will'
use her own good judgment on
this. Congratulations Ursula from'
I" ON
all at Kilbarchan.
Seaforth has been 'fairly. well 309PP11,110. PARTY
This week in the Lepislature, .-justific4tiop. for an inquiry into the' rising construction costs. represented in the two lotteries.
e Under the new Act, pre- Now for a t bird,
Murray Gaunt, M,-.tib'r administration of justice in Huron
for Huron -Bruce as" -j the County. approval of plans* continues to be Rev.. Ure Stewart came
Th Night
Attorney- -n whether -an an Mr. Stephen Lewis, Leader of mandatory. Wednesday, aft ernoon. His W urs.day,
enquiry woukd,;je instituted into the new Democratic Party, asked ' Du'ring debate,on th6 Provincial thought was from, Pet'ir's, First - . - . .1
' 4 rt letter. Joy does not come from I . . I
the administration of justice in the Hon. Margaret Bitch, Polidy Budget, N.6,,Qn Shulman, NDP I . 0"MIRISTMAS A DAT 4W
Huron Cbunty in view of the fact Minister for Social Development, Member for High Park,� called outward circumstances- but from .December 5th
that plea bargaining might be whether any consideration has upon the Ontario Government to something within ourselves. Love nrl [JT.y
-delayed and lenient sentences been given to the problem of establish a Royal Commission to withh-faith toward -Christians. We SM)RPI N G- MWI'm TIME 6p.m. td 10-p-mlm
appear io have gotten- out of,'. father led families, why they are investigate violence on the have to lie content from within. •
hand. not entitled to the `same sociii. Otaterfront.He stated that for the We sang siqVefal carols with
The, . Honourab le Robert allowances as single- parent past 'six months, he had been Mr. Stewart accompaning us on INVITRTION 10% DISCOUNT
Offering a
Attorney General, indicated that mother led families, to support checking out reports of abuses' our newly acquired Oiano.
this question .. was raised the children during the period 6f and *beatings 'by - Seafarers Whenever �Mr. Percival Clarke, -Off all purchases with the
previously and be was supplied time the father seeks further or International Union thugs, as a who is a resident upstairs, hbarg exception of Tobacco.
with particulars referring , to other employment. means of bringings into* line the piano he c offies down to sing.
specific incidences which seemed Mrs. Birch said that this dissident members of the The piano will be a great asset
to reflect the need" for the particular. roblem is under active -shipping union. over the years. Thanks to, our
enquiiy. Mr. Welch said he had study, that her policy, gr , oup. do Last April the S. L U. negotiated management for seeing to this
examined these allegations and recognize the fact that there is art' a settlement with the Great Lakes need. Rev, Stewart , and wife MANAGER D. Topping
had obtained a full report inadequacy in this and the whole Shipping Association. A - Laura, showed 'slides of a recent
concerning the administration of policy should receive very careful .,considerable number 'of I'Vriibn trip, to Vermont and Lake
justice in Huron County. He said review. Members had been opposed, to Champlain. AE�_
both the local Crown Attorney The former Communit} the terms of the settlement', and Tife slides 'were: very lovely. Q`Z
the I al Provincial Court Centres Act has been replaced by they had been coerced into From time to time I receive mail
and local
w.
Judge are able and experiencqd The ' Community Recreation accepting it. Members of - th�e commenting on dome item in my •
men. They 4iave served well in Centres Act, and, this received Union'who refused to co-operate Ubarchah Not6s".. Yesterday 1,
n P1
their respective capacitics4kfo'r a second reading in the Legislature were, according to Dr. Shulman's receivedSh-6 i n Seibforth
-a letter • 'from' Mrs.
number of years and he had found this week. This programme was reports, , bpateh Up, or prevented Charles bumstead ne Mary Hays.
nothing in their conduct to transferred 'to the Ministry\ of from obtaining jobs because She commented on my
support any request for such an 'and. Co4rimunity Services "the' S. 1. U. and not the' remembering her brbther, Sta
e She w
enquiry. -Mr.Welch said that he So"t shipowners control '. the e�l
,from -h Mini�'try of Agriculture ai almost too yodng hers
did not find any undue leniency in . and *Food in 1,972. From the time waterfront". to remember him.
the disposition of cases �y the of its transfer 'to 'the end of
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.letter from home
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*• More Ne of Lo "al and District Happenings
9 Iriteresting Editorials
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• Church a'nd'Scho-o,1 News from* Surrounding
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L6cal'and District Pictures
YOU . R GIFT- BUY YOURSELF, A SUBSORIPn(Q
WHEN YOU COMPLETE N
%
ti objects can drop into the
windpipe. Some restaurants. now Owl
have, special instruments to
SUBSCRI.
il -remove the major' cause of
choking catastrophes: pieces. of
steak and big portions of food. If
G1FTS. FO R 00.
the portion completely blocks the
windpipe and canbot be disloged
V. in minutes, then'deiith occurs. A YEAR
But' offending objects can pass ONLY
+
,.beyond the windpipe
and into the,
S.' HER 16
air passages of. the lung
IN,CANADA
Blocking an air passage can cause
a - lung disease called 4ron-
chiectasis. In some cases, surgery
o
Ik - .;- A + e, 41, 4
3 '1 0 remove e
,object' " "BEST
b' ct. GIVE. "THEM THE
Tiny tools are now being tested
to avoid
these traumas.
Threading these tools through -.a
flexible, nylon tube with a lens on
one end, two investigatorg have
-N recovered an amazing variety of
items from the innterrecesses of
animals' lungs. The tools are just
GIFTS F0,R
I big enough to grasp a peanut.
When they are squeezed through
flexible, lighted tube, the tools
an be . controlled by ' the
�Ceseraclfers' hands. They can pick
HIM
4 up paper clips, beans., seeds,
coins, chicken bones, screws, and
safety pins.
Although these techniques
have been effective with animals, Me-als Ladies: Infants Wear
more investigatiorcis, necessary
before the procedures ca; be Dry Goods
attempted on humans. Doctors
believe that the tools will be
useful itic,dislodging objects from
the lungs of all but very young
children, who have small and E. "— f
•-delicate air passages.. oe
9' Ur 11
'However, tool's are now being
EDIGROFFER,"r3" MITCHELL
'tested that might be used on
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Court nor had t I he Court failed to
March, 1974",'a total of $6,319,000
-support , its law 'enforcement
has been paid in grants to assist
officers.
some 1500 community facilites.`
The Attorney Genera said that
Under the new legislation, -the
, .
Huron County is not - a high crime deftniiion of'a communityarea;
the. local Crown' Attorney
recreation centre has been
and Provincial Court Judge along
e� parided to *mean "land or all or
with most local law. enforcemenC
any part of a building or Buildings
gs
agehcies, _can., claim credit for`
or structure established under
this. - He' said that •whatever
this Act that is maintained and
'problems may exist, do so on 4opeat
fo ' community recrea-
ea'r
local l4w enforcement level_ji_rtd
tion aGtivity:" By virtue bf
are not the result of -undue
these bro'ader regulations,, there i
leniency" in the -courts. The local
will ' be , a greater legislative
Crown Attorney,' Mr. Welch said,
flexibility, 'enabling piesent and,
stands aL-alT times between the
future trends .,in. community,
•'ed.
police and the public',� He advises
recreation to -be c�vere Tennis
the police concerning the laying
1 courts, for example, will qualify
of charges and other matters.,.
for grants under. -provisions of the
However, when he as a law officer
new Act.
of the Crown, enebuntersta case
Ndw categories of_community
where the'charge laid 'by the.,
centres which qualify, for
rt, the
police -is not supported by
assistance Under the, niw
-evidende, i> -is+is 4ty to see4hat
legislation station wi"'be eligible: to—
'the accusdd is not convictedof
receive the same 'maximum
that charge. Mr Welch said that is
amount'J.p c4pitil grants and Ithe
all. he Crown A't' in Huron
new grant ceilings are definedas
County bas'done, as faros.he. hag
2527o of the project ,"cost, . or
beerr. able -to determine. The
$75,000 whichever is the
Attorney Gneral said, that
lesser. Raiging the maximum to
following a, v41), -'extensive -'review
$75,000 Will permit improved
of all of these matters there is no
financial assistance, in line with
Swallowing.
BREAD
3 loaves
can, cause
1,609
_ •tragedy.
•ivi&
ffie purchaie, of
$3.00gas. -
Sw,gllowiiig something "the
wrong way, can cad'se• trouble;
Even fragedy:
at
Archie,s. Slunoco
Instead of traveling, down the
CHRIST
That 11 Last All Year Long -1
'A- G,1F BSC'R,1PT10N
kill.
TO.
T
What',would be more appreciated than :all-othe news From the home.
,
area? 'The Expositor is as good as a
.letter from home
9
*• More Ne of Lo "al and District Happenings
9 Iriteresting Editorials
• Woney-Saving Advertisements'
• Church a'nd'Scho-o,1 News from* Surrounding
. . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .
Townships
L6cal'and District Pictures
YOU . R GIFT- BUY YOURSELF, A SUBSORIPn(Q
WHEN YOU COMPLETE N
%
ti objects can drop into the
windpipe. Some restaurants. now Owl
have, special instruments to
SUBSCRI.
il -remove the major' cause of
choking catastrophes: pieces. of
steak and big portions of food. If
G1FTS. FO R 00.
the portion completely blocks the
windpipe and canbot be disloged
V. in minutes, then'deiith occurs. A YEAR
But' offending objects can pass ONLY
+
,.beyond the windpipe
and into the,
S.' HER 16
air passages of. the lung
IN,CANADA
Blocking an air passage can cause
a - lung disease called 4ron-
chiectasis. In some cases, surgery
o
Ik - .;- A + e, 41, 4
3 '1 0 remove e
,object' " "BEST
b' ct. GIVE. "THEM THE
Tiny tools are now being tested
to avoid
these traumas.
Threading these tools through -.a
flexible, nylon tube with a lens on
one end, two investigatorg have
-N recovered an amazing variety of
items from the innterrecesses of
animals' lungs. The tools are just
GIFTS F0,R
I big enough to grasp a peanut.
When they are squeezed through
flexible, lighted tube, the tools
an be . controlled by ' the
�Ceseraclfers' hands. They can pick
HIM
4 up paper clips, beans., seeds,
coins, chicken bones, screws, and
safety pins.
Although these techniques
have been effective with animals, Me-als Ladies: Infants Wear
more investigatiorcis, necessary
before the procedures ca; be Dry Goods
attempted on humans. Doctors
believe that the tools will be
useful itic,dislodging objects from
the lungs of all but very young
children, who have small and E. "— f
•-delicate air passages.. oe
9' Ur 11
'However, tool's are now being
EDIGROFFER,"r3" MITCHELL
'tested that might be used on
V
uffiftilit and toddlers.. LIMITED .14
ithii9tihas teati; s�-pp6rt Since�,860,, Serving the Comm*tF first,
'tesdarch to 610 protect %
dvdfYbnd!§ *hgg. Answer- your PHONE 527-0240 SEAFrOhRTH, ONT.,
nS M-s a appe todaynIt's •'
Phone 3484463
tiiiaftdr'of fife ifid.breat
0
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