The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-05-06, Page 14ROMPING ROSIE HAUGH hoists her leg over the cross bar of her
bike to take off on the ride-for-cancer, Sunday. Old fashioned Rosie
was the only lady, of the 14 who rode, to wear a skirt for the trip.
Birth rate zooms
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Four sets of twins in two years
eight months. It happened on the
farm of V. L. Becker. In 1968 he
purchased a hereford cow. That
sameyearshe had twins; in 1969
she had twins; in 1970 she had
twins; last Sunday, May 2, she
had twins.
Now it looks as though she has
competition, because a holstein
cow gave birth to twins on the
same farm.
FASHION SHOW
The 4-H girls modelled their
"Separates for Summer" at a
fashion show April 28 for the
mothers and members of Dash-
wood W.I. Mrs. Gordon Bender,
Marjorie Schenk and Cora Van
Raay were commentators. The
girls also served lunch.
WI
Members of Dashwood W.I.
accompanied by their husbands
or a friend visited Dashwood
Industries at Centralia, April 27,
where they enjoyed dinner, a tour
of the plant, and explanations by
key men of the plant. A movie
followed. All received souvenirs
of the occasion.
PERSONALS
Fred Messner returned home
from St. Joseph's hospital,
London, last Wednesday.
Mr, & Mrs. Bob Cornelius and
Mark, Sarnia, spent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn Tieman.
Mrs. Laura Datars spent
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Be claimed the report is un-
clear and would not be un-
derstood by many elected and
private individuals in the af-
fected areas.
Prof. John T. Horton, hired by
the Midwestern Ontario Regional
Development Council to aid them
in commenting on the report to
the province, emphasized at the
group's annual meeting his
"discussion paper" did not
represent the final word on the
government's plan.
"I'm merely priming the pump
to give you a few ideas before the
actual draft is presented in
June," he told the MORDA
members.
He stresssed his comments
should not be regarded as
"throwing rocks at the provincial
Datars and family, Grand Bend.
The car wash that was to be
held last Saturday was rained
out. Weather permitting it will be
held in the same place this
Saturday. Don't forget the Dash-
wood Bantams. A
Mrs. Mabel Gossman and
George Gossman attended the
Krananburg-Gossman wedding
in Kitchener, Saturday. The bride
is Mrs. Gossman's grand-
daughter.
Staffa girls
win honors
By MRS. J. TEMP LEMAN
Judy Jeffery who received her
provincial honors at the 4-H
Achievement Day in Mitchell,
is a member of the Staffa I, 4-
H club.
Linda Miller and Ruth Jeffery
both received their county
honors.
Patti Norris and Joanne Ross
from Staffa No. I club presented
a skit Safety in Your Home.
Staffa No. III club presented a
skit, First Aid in the Home with
all members participating.
PERSONALS
Edna and Janet Miller, Lon-
don, spent the weekend with their
parents Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Miller.
Mrs. Sam Norris is in Toronto
staying with her grandchildren,
Nancy and David Lyall, while
their mother, Mrs. Ethel Lyall is
in the hospital,
government," but as "con-
structive criticism."
Since the province and MORDA
were to be partners in the plan,
each partner should be able "to
speak his mind" to give an honest
response to the plan, he said,
The report, prepared by the
department of treasury and
economics' regional development
branch, was turned over to
MORDA last July to get the
"grassroot" views to the plan.
It points the way feture
economic planning and
development for the area with
industry, service and housing
among the major topics covered.
But Prof. Horton, a member of
the university's school of urban
and regional planning, criticized
the report as being "not suf-
ficiently clear and complete" for
individuals to understand the
assumptions, implications and
conclusions linked to it.
"The task of understanding the
report, comprehending the
complexity of factual in-
formation, interpreting the data
and. co-ordinating all.of the ideas
frequently appears to be
beyond the capabilities of many
individuals and local councils,"
he said.
He called upon the province to
provide more assistance in
explaining the plan and urged the
government to provide more
time, adequate staff and funds
needed to collect, digest and
prepare a "worthwhile" brief.
He commended the province
for "its. avowed interest in oh,
taining public "grassroot"
volvement", but said the
pressing need was for the.
government to indicate the
participation it wants and .ex-
pects from the people of the
region.
He said a continuing program
of planning education was
necessary if some of the severe.
limitations of present procedures
are to be overcome.
"The province will have to
decide if it wants a genuine
partnership with the people pf the
region in a continuing program
for their future, or simply a
"token" involvement by people
ill-equipped to take part and
limited by impractical time
allowance."
He attacked the reports'
assignment of priorities, pointing
put needs were top briefly
identified and generalized to be
evaluated accurately.
MORDA elects Hayter, hear about brief
Former Stephen township
Reeve James C.' Hayter of Dash-
WOO was named president of the
Midwestern Ontario Regional
Development Council at the
annual meeting held in Stratford
last. week.
Other officers are: past
president, David Kilberg,
Listowel; vice-presidents,
Charles Thomas, Brussels; Allan
F. Ross, Harriston; J, A,
Stephen, St. Marys; and
secretary-treasurer, Aid. Betty
McMillan, Stratford,
The guest speaker, a
University of Waterloo planning
consultant came down hard on
the Ontario government's
"design for development" in the
Midwestern Ontario region.