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TOY.LAND
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ROBERT CLOTHIER
Not every villain on television has a kind side: But Relic, of CBC
television's Beachcombers series, seen each Sunday at 7 p.m.,
definitely has one, even though he doesn't , know what to do
with it most of the time. Relic, played by veteran Vancouver
actor Robert Clothier, lives in an old, broken-down houseboat
in Gibsons, B.C., where he does his own cooking and washing,
the latter not very often.
Local athletes wanted
for winter games
stimulate public awareness of
the variety of amateur sporting
activities in Western Ontario.
Jane McCallum, of Waterloo,
has been hired as the co-
tario Winter Games. The ordinator of the Western On-
Games will involve 12 different., tario Winter Games, For ad-
sports in competitive and
.
ditional information or
demonstration settings. At this
time, it is estimated that a
minimum of 1,500 young men
and women will participate in
the various sports. Those sports
which will be involved are:
basketball, boxing, broomball,
curling, fencing, judo, ringette,
speedskating (demonstration
only), volleyball, weightlifting,
wrestling and bowling.
The Western Ontario
Winter Games have been
designed so that winners of
those sports involved (ex-
cluding ringette and broom-
ball) will proceed to compete in
the Ontario Winter Games
which are being held in Thun-
der Bay, December 28 - ,30,
1974.
The objectives of the Games
are: to select athletes from
Western Ontario to compete in
the Ontario Winter Games; to
increase interest and par-
ticipation in amateur sports
throughout Western Ontario; to
create a competitive oppor-
tunity for a maximum number
of athletes; to demonstrate,
through athletic accomplish-
ment, the benefits that can be
derived through participation
in vigorous physical activity; to
Te the Electors of McKIII00,
Nutlet, Clinton and Ilyth
My shrew Thanks to those who suppoded me at the polls on
Monday, December 2.
May 1 take this opportunity of extending the Compliments of
the Season to one and all.
JOHN HENDERSON
The Waterloo Regional
Sports Council, in co-operation
with the Sports and Recreation
Bureau, Province of Ontario, is
hosting the 1974 Western On-
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registration forms, contact:
Western Ontario Winter
Games, c/o Waterloo Regional
Sports Council, 75 University
Avenue, West, Waterloo, or
phone 884-9821.
The Braille press at The
Canadian National Institute
for the Blind was designed by
a blind person. It turns out
1,000 sheets an hour or 4,000
pages and supplies nine
magazines of special interest to
different groups of blind
Canadians.
SEASON'S GREETINGS
BE A4 BLOOD DONOR
We have a limited collection of the craziest,
cutest and most beautiful dolls you have
seen in' a long time. Especially designed and
made for us Just for this Christmas - for
grownups too,
50 ALBERT S REET CLINTON
The National Farmers Union
will do everything it can to
negate the effects of Tate &
Lyle, and Redpath Sugar Ltd.
window dressing.
Walter Miller, Vice President
of the NFU said last week he
was completely amazed that
Redpath Sugar President
would have the gall to insult
the intelligence of Canadians
as he did last week, in announ-
cing an advertising campaign to
convince consumers the
refineries are not to blame for
high sugar prices.
Mr. Miller accused the Tate
& Lyle organization, a world-
wide sugar cartel, as attemp-
ting to set up strawmen as
decoys to distract public atten-
tion for responsibility away
from themselves, by
engineering a massive public
relations campaign.
"It may be true to say the
refineries are not to blame for
prices but are those who own
the refineries", he asked. "They
have in the past been convicted
of fixing sugar prices."
"There are many farmers
who used to grow sugar beets in
Ontario who remember the tac-
tics of the same corporation
when it literally and arbitrarily
'wiped out' the sugar beet in-
dustry in Ontario in 1968."
"Tate & Lyle shut down the
sugar ,beet industry, not
because it was losing money,
but because more profit could
be gained through their own
sugar cane producing sub-
sidiaries, - usually in. cheap
Many thanks_ to everyone
who supportid me at the'
polls and helped with my
campaign for trustee on the
Board of Education.
R.K. 'BOB' PECK
labour countries", he said; It is
quite obvious, Mr, Miller said,
that they are simply trying to
play down and build a
stonewall in the path of
developing a national sugar
authority in Canada.
"The public should not be
duped by elaborate statements
of sugar barons as they attempt
to orchestrate Canadians into
believing they don't need such
an authority. It is natural for
spokesmen of Redpath to op-
pose a federal sugar purchasing
board."
Mr. Miller said, "the federal
government can no longer sit
idly by as Canadian people suf-,
fer the abuses superimposed by
multi-national corporate
monopolies."
Deer season
• poor in
Huron
According to a survey by the
Ontario ministry of natural
resources, the recently com-
pleted deer, hunting season in
Huron county was poor as far
as the number of deer killed.
In a survey of some of the
1,100 deer hunters who took to
the bush during the four day
season in mid-November,
showed a success rate of only
nine percent.
The season, which was held
on Nov. 11, 12, 13, and 14, was
plagued with wet weather, and
hunters, on the average, shot
only one out of four deer that
were spotted.
The survey also showed that
hunting pressure was less than
expected, with about two-thirds
of the Huron hunters coming
from the area.
The hunting success in Bruce
County was much better,
however, with a 25 percent suc-
cess rate reported, one of the
Wiliest i;ates ,4in 4Ontario:-
Approval of a hunting season'
in Huron rests with the County
Council, who after some con-
troversy earlier . this year,
decided to permit a season'this
fall.
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NFU says sugar
companies are to blame
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