Clinton News-Record, 1965-09-02, Page 1,
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THE NEW EEq --- 98th Year THE HURON
$2nd Yepr
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7HU SDAY E T B R 1 6,S' 4.00 •Pei. "1(e r-,-,10 Cents P.e . o --- 2 P
No. 35: ,- `the Home Paper With'Tho ho News C .INION, ONTARIO. _ � s �i .. M.. s _ $ p_ # ... . ' rr.. PY ... 9es
hc'y preatingst all ,Duel' Coir 4l Q E>�h�bi�s Over 300 �►#t�dl
47*hea; year, Just dive • more
days, land summer holidays wdl
end,, and the youngstefrs in owe W _ ._ as os rfull
lltaus'eaolds
across t+he net'a�om «'
t C,
wall be wending theta; way bacl. ,;<1, host of colours a vari'et of Mrs,. .Jack Leppin ozz was dis :la ..af }loaned new vasleties AF Station, Clinton, Miss Don-
'to seats of learning throughonrt y>t r 3' 'a"t la M.
site coua?rtrr'Y; 4li happy day' "� `' to tures and a wide selection of sluice. of dah114s.. na .Sit�ro+ng, Mrs. Neville. Forbes
• : atctraobive Sethi 's the Miss Johnston won the priize Fred ' Sloman, vice -.president and Mrs, Don Middleton, all of
Thosie vcniio h we folllowed thgsx,:., W.as
ane column : ` °" cep da i for the best dahlia in late Show of the Sooi'ety, acted as chair-, Clinton, won the .draws op
past s e . st ?'x day adternoon .and : and Mrs. Allan Edwards won, man III :the evenin session plant ',food donarted b the Dix-
mont- g P Y
is ohav more than likely , 'i' e6e iug at the "big. gesit, and the C, J, Liverrnoxe nwamd for When trhe dnaw axes were AT on,Iieed Go, •Ltd, of Toronto.
i°ommed the mpressdbn that t+hle' , best " 4. to,
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mnutst be , rest aoa °.', s Yet annual Florwer Show: the °beot gladioli. warded, see Complete '[:list
a p y, 1x :' sponsored b the C9i n H Qf .special int €to flwe'lhe special . doom prize was (3f. Frizo 'Wi>Euicrs
Sulbsftiftute for a n? her, Its not x.., v �V. � Y pito.. orti .
w tea: hovers was.Xrs, C:liffQrd Elaps'' won by F/lam L. Benevides PC- O�> Page Five
090, Wthepr-Uwe pil'� all Its u � a cuZGural ..cosy,. Over 300 pw'-
glory pulsates through ever_y., g £ S, '-ar. sons. 'visilted the show, greeted
f1brre of m body and my c7iildh � *
ren Me% the Y rri. g- � � �. ,� r�:„ �; �� � �*n �, � fi , # by Mrs. Lillian
in, r turn y fd a��, >"3 3.. a % .
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fectioat, for therri as em 'Nota i ^` Council ' ehamUer9 -t
.. 'P . , 'caw: � � a � ��« �. . }.'• , . ,, y, �f� <:•� .. W � in he
i as do most rmal child ° ; ;; „ . • :: fi ,.. ,:.
y n4 ren .�� � °» �;. ,• , : ,. r..:, Clinton Town H,al1 was :alb ' z
with iiozmal-anrothers,
with :al'1' nianner of glorious
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But I ]zle 'tb be lioness .aboutk• F
Donis from ha _ and
motherhood .. , as : os+e ' , bl ray
`<'4^p d .. ey .:!M �: ;::ie F4{� :... k. .:< .v...
cosmos. '�v
,i , zinnias'to •o th
y r t e kriRre del'icaite
fatth+erhood,. or aumreh'ood, or Y $ � �
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roses .and begonias,
i � � � >F �'. f�:
. go'd-mathemhaod or bysltamder- : :.
e that no a no- ° E ti. i e the'
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lib+0!d. � bellev Oqi a=, �, K� as>.. ,. >, ^r.. Xi b'ta their. lila ,nf a . •„� x <. � su � a
a , °� � rs let gin-
where, can, attest to the griira . , � `a � ations guide . thein to. now
loft of a mother unless u � � heights in flower �
at is Imother her elf And someusing every ,conceivable type of
mothers -are afraid that if they .:� sflower; foliage and col„ta>,ner
voice their des t they will be to aoheive dozens of decorating
ltoWnas db dId-4haters among delights. PleasfiY 0f „bo,hSu t A s { l
hid
the neighbours'. ",aahs” were uttered by those
h who came to see the show, and
• :r Judge Mrs. Earl Cudmore of
ONE DAY this posit .summer , „° ,� �..
^ Brussels was pleased with all of a.,r
I had a chart �with two fathers, x . �
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each the proud '
parent of one �` '��•- s� Qmentioned
the 41.Q exhibits and
,y the pansies, roses dahlias and
• son. EDacih was extolling lips yar- .,..�... „...:. ..: ., .��, .. �• ' '� -. � ; J. � . � ;€ � .
arrangement classes in ,
t`ra�as as a father and. boasting • - artistic g °•� �, �'� P'
louday about lids unselfish in. Junior Winners at Flower Show particular.
Crest in his, soil's activities.
(�f the most funteresltung of fihe. • ,�°. � " � � .' � �� ' '
Entries in the three . classes for 'public school children — flowers veget- y : Q
Then bhte conversation got a arrangements was one by Lou ,• ,3 ��• u > a
• arbles sand table bouquets were heavy and of excellent quality. The two
x�onanxdl, to summerx' lioLld�ays, Just tl Bila Johnston, ;presa,dent of lite
t rize 'winners are shown above' Bonnie Johnston holding her first prize
starting at tJtiatt time: 1? g P Soarety. Cornoelting in the class ; ' :. g "' � r,,� , •> , , .'
"I heard one mother say that 'table bou uetunder nine inches and Walter Leppington with a sample of his for amran ements in a kitchen
she direI summer vacaition first prize, corn and tomatoes. (News -,Record Photo) utensil, ?Miss Johnston won first
s9d one father. "She can, hhrdly prize for her showing of minute
wait unrtA- she gets• the kids � pink, 'blue and yellow garden
pwked`odif to can�,p." " flowers whi+bh formed a colour- ti ;:
" Poster, Fest�va[ --- To Be Featured I kzLaw, said the other.callair about the mad section �'
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"Women lir<e ' that shouldh'tliHo6by,
of as sparkling old-fashioned odl
have clAldYeanr if tbay don't want lamp.lamp. In fihe place of ,the wickto look' after them. AfteAfterawlAtt and ' OW arid' flame was a'spiralling pink
cantle which picked up the soft
they are their lids and,
their.responsibrili+ty. They should Pasters — big, bold qnd• this town and•Iher people should certain that -the posters will be pink of the ribbon nestled in ' ..
welcome time spelt with �1iem. beautiful _- ,are potiiring' into become more aware of the uni- diilspl'ayed at their very best. the flowers: President Was Top Prize. Winner
I know I would just love the •the Bayfield acct stu jib of Miss qu'e hewitage of natural beauty It tis of particular signifi- Also in this class was a metal ,
Opportunity to be 'tvotAt-m ( son HINew York, originartor, which belongs iii' such abund- cane' that the Poster -Festival, juicer filled to the, boim with,
Miss Luella Johnston, left;• president of Clinton ,Citizens Horticultural
every day, alla, day, far two' of 'the Poster Festival which ance -to, Canaddans. born of Miss HIconvac- deep blue carnfl�owers and the Society, was the top prize winner at the show. She is seen here holding her first
whole 'months." this year wall be a feature Althoughthe Poster Festival tion that Cana& can become' unusually mender green of prize entry 'in the mantel arrangement class. On the right is ' Mrs. .David
* - of the iCIinton Hobby and Craft belg+ari' :in a small way in 1962 more uni'fled through'paintings Bells of Ireland. Middleton,, second top prize winner with her "best display of flowers" entry.
"HOW NOBLE," say some. Exhiatiftion. with only eight posters in'the comipletod all over the, natliom (News -Record Photo) "
`•'Haw - dervote& gay others. ' Amateur artists from Clinton show, it •has krrown a phII by persons •possessed of deep' The intricate handiwork of
"Hobe self••nii+gliteous,''` , said I. and area; other (Waris of Orin- incl growth un it rrpw in •1965, feelings ladies who iniatu e in the ,
• gts for their home environ- -class for �miniatur:e arrange -
These "faul-dese' fathers had �anio land indeed, almost every about 35 entries will be,shown .mlent s"ls well "Clanada, should m. ;, ox; ' an u • pi p JHe�ron' �ro0a&l;t
easy talking, Fkslt of all, theme province in Canada, have potir. in the centre area of the CRSS be set amid the,.handiwork of �� (naG'an a than four ori H[URO €i �E l!V EMPLOYEE �QU9 •
wasn't one 'chance- in a. hun- zed_their hearts and s!ouas into auditorium where the Ciin+tom. hobbyists aria craflitvgnen marl ohes: •Melo) was carried out by iFt>lrnGiing Report...,
Y Y using everytiung in containers
dyed that they would ever an expression in: offor water Hobby and ;Craft Ex3ubition of whom also seek to: preserve REQUESTS. PAY ADJUSTMENTS Doug �I. Miles, Agnicultui�al
firom egg cups 'to eye droppers. Representative for Huron Cbum-
ha,ve to spend an 'day, every colours or charcoal or, crayon �vri11 be staged.. bits of today for` tomorrrow. Only the'triniest of living green- Elm Thompson, y, -says thpt ,frequent showers
day, with juni= Se ond, , f it of their own particular home- Miss Hession' who will „ gr anvps , .Tuck The maim frorn concern, she fact
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peculiar "hang" the •show, and Mrs. iMil- Alhi it is,ri once wrote, I cry and flowers lead place in easmith reeve who is also ed rta stem from the fact are dialdist. L the ;convin tion
ever . arid' happen theme would town and its own da think it is time we in Can -'this se crept of the show.
be only ONE little urchin at beauty. ford Durst, ' convener of the ada should .paint our own land g chairman of Huron" County trhat clew emtployees were af' (harvest. Land ds'; on the
t'h'eir side. Third, nekther father What has evolved is a'spec- Hobby aild Craft Exhibit! � a . Prizes Council's Huronview com -being paidat the sarfte rate other ii�arrnd,-''' 'being readied for
'acrid scenes and hang these pos
had the slightest conception of dal "Salute To Clinton" wherein have worked together to, be bErrs in stations, city halls li- littee, �announcedWednes- gas former workers. Reeve' tihe'sawing of t7h:e:...966 crop .of
the part "mother had played - ty Miss Louella Johnston earned day morning ,Ulnare will the Thompson said that while, w'h'eart,, White beans and; corns
73 Y in L�arl'�S, posit offices and make the most points and took Home pay dncreasm for all those annual increments were are martu�iii Iow'ly and it will
the raising of those boys. them so beautiful that tourists the T. Eaton trophy,a silver
So I ;asked :them: 'Suppose NO OFFICIAL :WORD YET FROM from Europe and other lands employees at the home, anode, inicreased lgvive barin aloft of rxoo free clave it
p rose. As: well as in the vvhb were not granted- sal- .costs made it "impel; tiv�e', bring .e earn; to the place it
:you had fopax' sons, instead, of Wild want to take them back' � th
one. Would, You be able to de- , single classes, Miss JohnstonJohatston y 'raises last spline. that tinec�ixning earnployoes: can be barvesited .as.. husking
DEPT R E CENTRAL S C H 0 O L (tame wirth them, Ift pis time scored many .of her points in Reeve Thompson and This be started at a higher rate coon.
vote the saxrie amiloiuilt of time Canadians "jealed!' culturally
to mch of them; as you now do the special .arrangement elsses committee met 7hiesdhy•to of }ray Watery sett r'ot (white in
and stated their love of thedr where her entries wexe out -
to one? Suppose you were a J, d. .Burrows, Public for approval, of a nmw 16- own comrriuni�tiesfor alltosee. " review employee wages A11 department heads orf beans is still a, problem due
stand :ng.
rrio+taietr: Wiouldrl't you get' a • room central of.
at Six Clinton artists as well, after a small delegation 'were' corutaoted by the., to corxtinue'd damp weather, but
,S C Ili cr o' 1 Inspector frori`i
little wew7 of playing with: ;the Mrs. David Middleton, RR 3 frown rtfhe nursing staff committee on Tuesday to is ^ lessening as maturing takes
children when you should be Exeter, told a meeting of boarePield' on. Behalf of file d artists from NAiterh,eh Lor. Clinton was. runner-up and asked the commwttee last' assume complete satsfac •" plwce,
boards, req�o4�ted' that no, d'esboro' Hensall, M`i]ven bon,
cookdng,.or ironing or cleaning? the Stanley and Tucker- statement on the matter Brantford, Godenich and Ohip- won the Simtpson-&ars dona- Thu>.sday to study the sel- )tion and iViderstandiing a- Minor flrost ,damage,was re
W'ourldnr't things be four times smith. Sdhool Board's on 'bad been issued by the De- pewa wiIll have posters in the tion, a chrome., hostess tray. I ary scale. mong the staff:. polt+ted morning of August 30.
as noisy? And woul(Wt you Tuetsday evening in Varna partmenit to date.: sham. On (display too will be }
h'ave'f lr dimes as many Pro- •�frat word is expected in He did. indicate, how- new posters from artists in D. John Cochrane
blares''" the !near future from'the ever, than the forthcoming most of the provinces, in addi-
I could have added (froma_.
Ontario 17epran7tnterit of communication, would p+rob- tion to th'e prize` winners for • .
wro+an+anx's •point of view, of Education in Toronto coni ably take the form, of sig- the past three years. ■ ■ . `
course): "It means .Ebur cerning the question of gestions and recommends-• Miss Hession is pleased with
timees.' as many meals ,. to schools in Huron Count tions. The boards. will still the excellent of e
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prepare, three more pairs of School Area .One. make the final decision as p'os'ters. "A place is only as
pants to mend, four sets, of Td. B;urr'ows,.•who earl- to the number and size of Pine as the 'art it produces," R ;
likes and dislikes to appease u:'er, this �surnmer applied the schools eat the area, she said.
insltead of one, >a q'ulmtette an r V_Voccifibnal W1
stead ' orf a sola wanlirirg troubles - -OF O� -
ari afflictions'." �.> ^�° e t � h �Y *.:; x � '. '� ..(�� q ' ::. v: � � ^, � as k'p`= :..��ra �
d E 5 t D. John Cochrane wihri' spent the past.five and one- the meed far some type of edugartiom' :dhi addi 'o a to the old
,p :p �, ctF :� • nth,
- :. � >�s &�� ;. �•,> � �... :half years as principal of Central Huron • Secondary School "academic" course. In August (as if i+ri amswei�•to the rising
I HAD a short vis$t with �,• �� ; , � � ,:: �.. '� '::: ��� , +at Clinton was requested b the News -Record to. comment outcry), the'Nfini'ster of Education' the Reor an-
PAn cipal Bert Gray of Clinton z y g
' x' rx� : ° � � * ; � �° � � • , : � ; ; � ��" .ora his, sojourn hero. >=Ie ds now am inspector with the De- lied! Programs ai= Situ'dy for Secondary Schools lax which, the
Public School ,this week who ��
: ,,y, , ' . :y�� ; - ` �, . ; ' � . "�; � •, `` a ,� p+anibmenb :of Education stationed- in • Woodstock. 1YTx. C`.oCla- theme was to be "the +best education for, EACH child".. No,
corroiberafted m stand that chil- s :n . , : � :. ,
Y � pry; • � ' � . ' �,� : , a.: �, „�,.• �G` ��., 3� ;��, 5.��. a�am'e commends the High 91 boards of Huron four their �accoQade -is too great for the 'boraxd members �arrd• groups of
dren would rather be in scholoa. � < . r .': foresight in establishing vo aartiona, ed+ucotiom in the county: Iinterested citizenry who, sent freely of their energy and
than atk wrhere ease. tea. � r ,, >. g g p y . t
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"7.tlre '11 never admit it " be �; t�< �� � �r � ,� ��'� ., , . ' ., � ��� : m ,>< time to investigate this 'new look lm; education, arid. to cle-
Y ' v { : R fi� : � �� °' y . aide after months of deli teratidn, nl elbiings and tidps to the
warned. z ` Department of Education offices in Toronxto.that this part of
S�.a I set about to talk to a "s,
`` '` r J � `' y" � Ontario, priest not be overlooked.
, �> On Retrospect
few children. about their Sept- gym; g The four bo��rds of Goderich, Seaforth, S'outih Huron and
ember sojourn back to school. . G Clinton High School Districts must be commended forr the
They were all typical children, (By D. Jahn Cochrane)
ib foa�esright ,irid co-operation whialt baougrhk vocational eau-
boys• and girls who had romped � � ` � �� ��;�, � ?` a��'', At 8430 a:m: on the firfi,t day of school in January; (cation to the area. No one school district at the time was
and plad'ed away the hour's of , :. �t �r • . s°°' t 1960, the lonitest marl in town passed through bluer Princess laalge enough to operate a vocational school economically
summer fire careless abandon. , ° K ° � Street doors of the Clrihton. District Collegiate Institute and and without this unselfish co-operation Huron; Cour woul
About 95 percent of them �; ' � g p
wound his wary iahrough .what deemed innumerable groups have been left far behind. IJa•i the provi'sdoxn of etlucatin kali op-
=ashamedly admitted that I►• a k ti' T`V k k=' Of students gathered w the corridor: portunity:
they were anxious to get book � x� k ;a �
;, . ��`` ;. ����'� ` : s�, � '_ : • X� �' � _ : <: ,., Were tai'cy renewing 'acgiiauit°ances �imd discussing the Was the eatrpencuture of time and morciey justified?
into the routine Of school. U ! tf One has only to know that South Ruron, Goderich and Sea -
Why? �; °����. �, , ,.� �: � 5 pleasuresof the'now departed holiday o7' were they there
'Why. It seems there is nothing ��� � � to have a look at an size the new "+bouts."? He was sure forth are all planning v'odatdonal -additions of various gni es
to do at hrortno. � i s-: that every Pair of eyes Wagboring a hole in his back as hre and that the Clinton school mist also increase its voca-
' who had ,F 4
IIoRveV'err, one lad r r.,,, , '; x , �, `�^`_ . ' <' made lois way to the of�V;e. � •tional accommodation to realize +dhartr vocahiomktirl educitttaon;
been through the rdg6ft o+f lsiuf-
dere "ern and was claw griadu= � k ^'• .-Had he been 'able to for�+ee the "pateniVxmenFal" &owth was long oveacZr e.
aged into the all -day drudgery
'j of the sahooa in sizer, populatt bas and programs offered, he The .Olii'ruton ,Boarird has been cii ficiz�ed foe the length of
of Cirade One toad me flatly. � r .X would have seriously atuitehnrpaa�d turning rigout around aria its meetings.Pert ' its crztrirs have not considered the
that he' was Qiat 'ry Back tb E r *Wllainig out. Id months, to come when he heard himself (amount of usinests 'to be transattek in the o0mhrfhonr of a
t a g referrred� to as the watrdelii, the jailer, and other less ciouiir multi-million dollar planet. Are they aware of €tiYie facet that
scisoal.' Re a�fusect dnsewss;
�lrrizentaiy epithems arcld wmert �akie firsit yearboolc :pt lied we, tt the ekeeptibn of the one "normal" year already
tie, rYi+alttar' further _wild simply ' `
iaEtetc h9ls �rrt wall listed brie nntrodur ion of a system iib dem nientioned 'tate Soard arias been involved with binding prop-
walked +awaty, lcavang lxi�e to >' >: � �".�>^�.,,>a _
r s tieQittioris as has 'plain condmilbnitnlomt 1>a 'the sVitrbal, Q e often gmmsx almost coirtinuously since :the fall of, 1959`? Do they
wonder just Qiow he will laeair a
.: € , , i.. < . er ta' icer arealtize that a' art from its Te
lip when [NI'brcri wild Diad breaik ^� a>�>�, , ' ,;t �; � , . � �,> woaldeh�ad wry he had areceprted rf�h'e $mrd s ofd' p gulam inom,•EJh]y Meetings tka�e
, : r = r t5 carne Pxtiricipa o'f G'DOI. orate averages, four or `five coazrrtYiittete rn,&di^ngs per hiioxith?
the. clews that he is Just not :,, r f ,• : k
.,, w. ... ... • yam,
A
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,• s 7x4 6inte he b carne acc ateid atitd on loViacautg bac cart Should they pat c�brbsnder" rthemseawes !bit. unia: mrrdeed to
(Continued bn Page Severn) , ; ;�,��. plf yearc have prat- have, citizens, in the area wlifa give, se, wdllihtgly of tWr
,a fuxig Nani'd rewarding an !ami' Dile time?
^ tx+iithPully soy 'short rtes flnv
s c;er: As one
ab tlhe most fiber of file teatiZiilg staff After beinlg a part of the cami4i�ty Fiiin�d" coaling part
The 1iVdather
rclilaYked, "he ns once of the few Pxvncipals whlo ryas tett ki Its growth Ave and Vine-hallf .yearns, dn�e, his, (bound to
High.tow Nth �' .. ,
yedes ex+ P.nuietice `condensed into five , have >ktvany" we,gii is "I Xe4ti'Vg. Accretive these is �tlioft bf
1965 1904.a�tli ,the carripletion of the secoh d idditibb acid itis' a''emdhi+g The whool ,beftm nit; has reached its fuq porbe;trtial.
Ydv� Clintonnaa� �'�eirarlca yrs Pass E�cammatwns '
Aug. .,20 75 53 75 58 it g " . -:: ^ . a8fieial Opening In fall of 1J60 by the then hMl1sf r Its growth ibe fro 14I with
L: �3uc�iyteh', left, of London .and Clintons as shtrwn here gztrrng th'e _ .. _ .. gran itrerelt, Tlr�re ciaii
2G 74 58 6$ 49 :, ,. :. . of Dd�atiboh, Mr, Robes, the t6blol year 1,960-61 became be little d+mb�t+tl at at Was't$e railed &oWth and" cie'verib
45 oaten~ of merit 'test ..to two of Clinton s WiMmulg insttuctor8f Rolfe Cooke , . _ ,, . .. ,� . � ....,� � , prhe
27 $0 5$ 75 the oat�ly motrn�r1 yNar itr t'he last five and ohne half:Torkmhl of the seti6Y which
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and Rose. Broohu, Although the tens eratttre WU in the low 6 n : pkv d tine dfhcials aaP �tls
Z$ 74 $ X16 ` , ` g..., ... 1? C1 S Sunday nn the
sea'iis�e tyres there W" sufficient akx�onnmrackarNiom far aid went of Educa�baon trot oaf & the ssuoh, hm
1 b'. to
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' y _ cool �tes>as aLlt bTl Mlle Gllnta�xi. CotYlm'ur�. classes wAthbut usai su�ai'i "tenrnpea'hair�jr eine 6hiar�ecjuat6 befaich- idkiVs inctinyiic�mpt�
4�' 80 68 during the �tes ,. he �xam.znor gave alae 'o .
30 4 5s 65 35 qty wimming Pbol ei2ok :. Tho abo�re t�vo svVimmers laasse (their test; at well _ � as' bdrnier�cloakrooms 'AM t'hrer cast:
i : , • „ _ shall be l�bmewer gmtefVxl f0 the Bo ds 'sone orttizei .
3'i 64 51 75 59 as 12 other teenagers vwh6 -pamed bronze thedalliori fe'W, _y See mbry trig• plc- During :tlrt,,, winter hhd. eaxly sprung of 1961 groups' of of the Arft whit had the fore'e ht and 11jJbaitive t6 ' '_;
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l aixi: ,J� in, Rahe, 11'99 in, tures oil page •ivvo': (ltietVt-keftled Photo) Puberest`ed pealil6 do dit taunrty ,rI talking. sehously of this a" sediba 'that is knotivat tl ttYoiighotiE..the..Pti+aammra,,< -