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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-07-05, Page 15Have you ever noticed that when politicians get themselves into a bind, they look around for a patsy, or scapegoat? They did this with education in this country. When the big space race began, the politicians rode the wave of public demand for more schools, more schooling, and practically whipped the system of education into spen- ding more and more money on bigger and better schools with more and more expensive gadgets and facilities. Then the taxpayers, reasonably enough, began to howl about the sky-rocketing cost of education. I don't blame them, So what happened? They politicians made a 180-degree about-face and stated sternly that they were going to hold the line on education costs. They should have held the line a little more firmly in the first place, instead of feeding a fish until it was big and strong and then letting it tear all over hell with the spoon in its mouth. Natural patsy for this political manoeuvre was the teaching profession. Teachers were presented, with the aid of some of the politicians' tame journalists, as greedy, grasping people whose chief interest in life was wresting higher salaries from the down- trodden taxpayer, This was patently untrue. The average teacher would be reasonably happy if he got an annual increase sufficient to keep even with inflation, and a reasonable raise to recognize his increasing skill and experience. Exactly what happens in most businesses and professions. But teachers are born patsies. In the first place, they aren't very militant. They are more in- terested in teaching than in going on strike. In the second place, for generations in this country, they have occupied an ambiguous position in our society. They are accorded a certain respect, but at the same time have been looked on with a certain scorn, as rather shabby professionals who need to be kept in their place by the people who pay their salaries. Business men could whore and drink and practise shady dealings, but teachers were to be an example to the community. They mustn't gamble, drink, _smoke or stay= our late. They could own a car, but it should be Stag for James Pickering Fri., July 6 9:00 p.m. Parkhill Community Centre Admission $2,00 Everyone Welcome Motorcycle, Motocross and Minibike Races ALL AGES ALL SIZES 6-60 50-350 c.c. Sunday, July 8, 1973 1-IULLY GULLY Races begin at 1:30 p,m. DASHWOOD HOTEL Entertainment-in the Picture Lounge Friday & Saturday - July 6 & 7 Live Entertainment ' Wednesday, July 11 The Schooners Tiffany Dining Lounge Hours Monday through Saturday 12 to 2 and 5 to 8 Sundays 4 to 8 For reservations call 237-3671 HOT FROM EUROPE! CONFIDENTIAL SIX-FILE: VagUSIThg NW -a • IN COLOR • IN ENGLISH CHEATINOMATESEXPOSED! ADMITTANCE It) n.30.5 IIPAS AGI Of 0111 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday July 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 c7he cvevarriesses ADMITTANCE 'Ca /11,01 •WS Oq▪ l EASTMANCOLOR (.1:s\ • WNIE'S vsivEstiv CLINTON - ONTARIO isiATRS. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK I Thursday, Friday, Saturday July 5 6 - 7 Keeps you hanging on the edge of AusrAIR MacLEANs PUPPET 01111 A Clotil4N P` ADULT wy ENTERTAINMENT ADULT ENTERTAINMENT J. your seat! DEATH "TALES FRON THE CRYPT" TRIELISBURG DAYS FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 4:30 p.m.---Midway at Community Centre 5:00 p.m.-Sauerkraut with Ribs or Sausage Supper 6:30 p.m.-Pee Wee Baseball Game 8;00 p.m.-Soccer Match 8:00 p.m.-Talent Show - In "NEW" Picnic Pavilion Additional entries welcomed For information contact Jack Riddell 237-3431 SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 12:00 p.m,-Midway at Community Centre 12:00 p.m.-Sauerkraut with Ribs or Sausage Dinners 2:00 p,m,-Giant Parade - Prizes Available.Additional en- tries welcomed up to parade departure. For in- formation contact Leroy Gowanlock 237.3597 2:00 p.m.-Horseshoe Contest 3:30 p.m.-Arm Wrestling Contest 5:00 p.m.-Tug of War 8:00 p.m.--Softball Game 9:00 p.m.-Dance - In "NEW" Picnic Pavilion MANY OTHER FUN FILLED FESTIVITIES PUBS OPEN ON BOTH DAYS GERMAN MUSIC Pion Ta Atfertd. Bring Your Friends August 3 and 4 in DASHWOOD BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East, Exeter Rev, H. Van Essen, B.A., B.D. Minister Sunday. July 8 10: nu a ,m .-Worship Service 11:00 a.m.-Sunday School 7:30 p.m.-Worship Service Come and worship with us. EXETER UNITED CHURCH • James at Andrew Minister: Rev. Glen D. Wright, B.A.,B.D. Organist & Choirmaster: Mr, Robert Cameron Music Director: Mrs. Roland McCaffrey Sunday, July 8 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship Nursery Courtesy Car 235-1606 We may not be able to arrive on the scene with ready solu- tions to each other's problems, but we can arrive on the scene, And we can care. To do that is to do more than simply give the gift of peace. It is to be. that gift,-from These Days CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. Wilfred D. Jarvis, B.A., B.D. Organist: Mr. Robert McIntosh JOINT SUMMER SERVICES with Exeter United Church July 8, 11:00 a.m. - Exeter United Church, July 15 to 29, August 5, 10:00 a.m. - Cavell Church. August 12 to 26, September 2, 11:00 a.m.-Exeter United. July 9, Coven, 6:30 p.m. - Pot Luck Supper in Riverview Park. August 5 to 12 - Rev. Harold Such will be preaching. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev, Jack Roeda, Minister Sunday, July 8 10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship 2:15 p.m.-Afternoon Worship 3:15 p.m,--Sunday Scheel The Back to God Hour CILLO 4:30 p.m. Dial 1570 CALVARY United Choral of Canada DASHWOOD Minister: Rev. Bruce Guy, B.A. Organist: Miss !della Gabel, A.R.C.T. Sunday, July 8 Service of Confirination and holy Communion Will be held at Cantin Park, St. Joseph's, cornor of Hwy. 21 and 84, at 10:30 a.m. Please share a ride and bring laWn Chairs, This will be a joint service with Emmanuel United Church, Zur- ich. In ease of bad weather the service will be held at CAI- vary United Church, DashWood. Everyone Welcome. A sincere thank you to everyone for cards, flowers, gifts and visits received by Elva while a patient in Victoria Hospital and since coming to the Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich; and by Andrew at Queensway Nur- sing Home, Hensall-, - Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dougall Sr. 27p IN MEMORIAM - CORNISH - In loving memory of a dear wife Edith Lorna, who passed away 16 years ago, July 24, 1957. Just a thought of sweet remembrance Just a memory fond and true Just a token of affection And a heartache still for you, More and more each day we miss you Though our thoughts are not revealed Little do they know the sorrow That is within our hearts concealed. Lovingly remembered by her hus-, band Alvin Cornish, , 2-7p • MILLER - In loving memory Of a dear husband, father and grand- father, Wilbur R. Miller, who passed away July 5, 1971. We cannot bring the old days back Your voice we cannot hear But we still have many memories Of happy bygone years. Lovingly remembered by his wife, family and grandchildren.27c RATZ - In loving memory of a dear Husband, Father and Grandfather Roy E. Ratz who passed away two years ago July 8, 1971. Sudden parting came and our hearts are broken Our loved one left with words unspoken No one knows the grief we share When we all meet and you're not there. Lovingly remembered by his wife Clara and family and grandchildren. 27c WHAT'S DOING? READ THIS PAGE EACH WEEK LITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE GRAND BEND Box office open at 8:00 First show at dusk WED, - TUES. - JULY 4 - 10 (ONE SHOWING EACH NITE ) (Adult Entertainment) Color The Godfather Marlin Brando, James Coon * WED. - TUES. - JULY I 1 - 17 - DOUBLE FEATURE -- Color (Disney Production) Snowball Express Dean Jones, Nancy Olson Magic of Walt Disney World (Featurette) •• • • • • • • ••6 T Four Seasons Camping Ground SOUTH OF AUBURN ON THE MAITLAND RIVER second-hand and a certain vin- tage. They could go to church and sing in the choir, but they couldn't go to the tavern and sing in the bar. That's all changing, of course, and teachers are actually being regarded as people, with feelings and faults. But the old, straitlaced hangover of our pioneer society is still there. "Teachers are a timid lot," the politicians say to one another. "Let's make them the goats," And so they do. But perhaps the politicians are not going to be able to walk so easily over their latest patsies -- the doctors. After creating a medical health plan that is iniquitously ex- pensive, the politicians, as usual, respond to the cries of outrage by looking around for a goat. They have chosen the medical profession. Now, everyone who isn't blind and deaf knows that a doctor today. unless he's a bumbling idiot, enjoys a fat income. What's wrong with that? Just because you and I didn't have enough brains and guts to slug away at medical school is no reason to envy those who do. A doctor spends about six years drudging at pre-meds and medicine, a gruelling course. It costs him roughly $12,000. Then he has a year or two of internship in which lie is paid about as much as a lifeguard. After eight years, he has a few books, some skills, and is probably heading for the age of thirty, And he must start at the bottom again, to establish himself, Sure, he's well off, by most standards. Big car, house, ex- pensive holidays, But he hasn't time to enjoy much of this. And he's also paying big taxes on that income. Let's take a look at a friend of the doctor. They were in school together. The other fellow dropped out in Grade 10. He's now making $11,000 a year. But in the intervening ten or eleven years, the doe's friend has made $60,000. Bo, plus the $12,000 it cost forlaite medical education, friend is $72,000 ahead and has his family half-raised and has his mortgage in hand. It takes the doe a long time to catch up, and when he does, he's earned it. A few doctors might cheat, but most of them are honest, dedicated, and mighty hard working. The politicians' attempt to regulate doctonsLmtcomes is a shoddy piece of work. BIRTHS -- BAKER - Ken and Caryl Baker, RR 4 Stratford, announce the birth of a daughter, Sheltie Ann - sister for Bonnie and Tracy and grandchild for Mrs. Nonie Hernmingway, Grand Bend and Ken and Ortha Baker, Shipka, CORNELIOUS - Bob and Linda Mee Tiernan) Cornelious announce the birth of a daughter, Stacey Lynn, 7 lb. 2 oz., June 24, 1973 at Sarnia General Hospital - sister for Mark. FABER - Ross and Marilyn Faber. Kippen, announce the birth of a daughter, Lisa Marilyn, June 25, 1973 - sister for Kevin, Darren arid Lori. LAMPORT - Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Lamport (nee Galloway), RR 2 Crediton, announce the birth of a daughter, Christine Dawn. 8 lb. 111 2 oz., June 26, 1973 at South Huron Hospital - sister for Jerry and Joel. LEWIS -- Allan and Gladys (nee Carter) Lewis, RR 2 Ailsa Craig, an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Julie Ann, July 1. 1973 - sister for Janet, LITTLE - Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lit- tle, Huron Park announce the birth of a daughter, Colleen Patricia. 6 lb, 7 oz., June 25 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London - first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Somes, Forrest and fifth for Mrs. Trellis Little, Dashwood. MASON - Ron and Kathy Mason an- nounce the birth of a son,Jererny David, June 20, 1973 - first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mason, Dashwood, sixth for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Geiser, and 15th great grandchild for Mrs. Ella Desjardine. NEGRIJN - Fred and Ruthanne Negrijn. Exeter announce the birth of a son, David Edward. 7 lb. 15 oz.. July 1, 1973 at South Huron Hospital - grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pepper. RR 1 Dashwood. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Negrign, Gouda. Holland. BIRTHS, OVERHOLT - Mr. and Mrs. Garry Overholt, Exeter announce the birth of a daughter, Colleen Marie, June 23, 1973 at South apron Hospital - sister for Patrick. PASSMORE - David and Sharon Passim:re announce the birth of a son, Thomas. David, June 23, 1973 at Victoria Hospital, London. VAN ROESTEL - Mr. and Mrs. Ted Van Roestel, RR 1 Woodham, an- nounce the birth of a son, Daniel Theodore. June 2. 1973 at South Huron Hospital - brother for Marian, Roseanne, Jane. John, Cathy and Jackie. WEIGAND - Bill and Doris (nee Pepper) Weigand, Exeter. announce the birth of a son, Mark William, June 25,1973 at South Huron Hospital - first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weigand and third for Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pepper. ENGAGEMENTS- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stone, RR 3 Exeter, wish to announce the engage- ment and forthcoming marriage of their only daughter Sylvia Dianne to Mr. Bud Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rice, New Waterford, Nova Scotia, The marriage will take place August 4, 1973 at 3:00 p,m. in Thames- Road United Church. 27nc Mr, Roy M. Russell, Russeldale, is pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of his daughter Linda Diane to Mr. Douglas Leroy Francis, son of Mrs. Roy Francis, RR 3 Mitchell, and the late Mr, Francis. The wedding will take place on Friday, August 3, 1973 at seven o'clock in Thamesview United Church, Fullerton. 27p The Anglican Church of Canada TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Main at Gidley Sunday, July 8 11:15 a.m.-Morning Prayer ST. PAUL'S CHURCH HENSALL 9:45 a.m.-Morning Prayer Rector: Rev. George Anderson ZION UNITED CHURCH CREDITON Minister: Rev. Douglas Warren, B.A.,B.D. Sunday, July 8 10:00 a.m,-Morning Worship No Sunday School Classes during July. All are welcome. PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Andrew and George Streets Pastor: Rev. F. Morgret Sunday, July 8 9:15 a.m.-Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.-Sunday School ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Pastor: Rev. Frank Morgret, B.S., B.D., M. DIV. Sunday, July 8 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School 10:00 a.m.-Bible Class 11:00 Er.m.-Divine Service CHURCH OF GOD Grand Bend 10:00 a.m,-Sunday School 11 a.m.-Rev. E. Wattam, B.Th. 7:30 p.m.-Evangelistic Service Tues., 8:00 p.m.-Bible Study ALL WELCOME EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Huron St. West Fundamental - Evangelical Sunday, July 8 11:00 a,m.-"The Messiah For Man's Transgressions" 7:30 p.m.-"Table Talk" Nursery facilities at all ser- vices. Children's Church in Morning service. Wednesday at 8 p.m. - Prayer and Bible Study. Mrs, E. A. Keyes, Organist Rev: R. H. Thynne, Pastor "WHERE THE WHOLE BIBLE IS WHOLLY TAUGHT" ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs. Harold Parker, RR 1 Hensall, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Patricia Ann to Mr. Donald Ian Dalton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dalton, RR 1 Walton. The marriage to take place August 4, 1973 at 3 o'clock in the Hensel! United Church, 27c Mrs. Beatrice Rader of Zurich is happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of her younger daughter Gloria Joan of Halifax, Nova Scotia to Dr. Edward Reid MacAulay of Shubenacadie Nova Scotia, The wed- ding to take place on August 1 at 3 p.m. at Emmanuel United Church, Zurich. 27p Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Snider announce the engagement of their daughter Judith Mary to Luis Calles, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. L. Calles, Valladolid. Spain, The wedding will take place August 4, 1973 at 3 p.m. in Empress United Church, Lon- don. 27p Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lang wish to an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their eldest daughter Elizabeth Jacaline Lang to Larry George Co- ddington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Coddington, RR 1 St. Marys, Ontario. The wedding to take place July 7, 1973 at 7:00 p.m, at the St, Marys Prebyterian Church, St. Marys, On- tario. 2'7p ANNOUNCEMENTS - The family of Mr. and Mrs. John Neevel of Hensall cordially invite friends and neighbours to attend "Open House" on Monday, July 9, 1973 at Holmesville Banquet Hall "Carnation" at 8:00 p.m. in honour of their parents 25th wedding anniver- sary. Best wishes only. 27c CARDS OF THANKS - Sincere thanks to my family and friends for flowers, cards and gifts while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital London and since returning home. Special thanks to the Ladies Aid of Carmel Church. - Mrs. Edgar Munn 27c I would like to thank all friends and neighbors for cards, flowers, treats and visits received during my stay in University Hospital. It was all great- ly appreciated. - Mrs. Earl Sproal 27p Thanks to all who sent cards and flowers while I was a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital and University Hospital, London. Special thanks to Dr. Malkas, Seaforth staff, 9th floor staff at London and Drs. D. R. Smith, Brash and Bailey. - Irene Ilarburn 27p BINGO - Legion Hall, Seaforth, Fri- day, July 6, 8:15, 15 regular games, $75 jackpot to go. Door prizes. Admis- sion $1.00, extra cards 25 cents, 3 for 50e or 7 for $1.00. Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Canadian Legion. Proceeds for Welfare, 27c PARKI-IILL CEMETERY - A cor- dial welcome is extended to all to at- tend a Decoration and Memorial Ser- vice to be held at the Parkhill Cemetery, Sunday, July 8, 1973 at 2 p.m. Please bring folding chairs. 27c CHILD HEALTH CLINIC - The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic. Health Unit office, South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Monday, July 9, 1973 and Monday. July 23, 1973 from 9:30.11:30 a.m. for: 1, Health Surveillance 2. Anaemia Screening 3. Immunization 4, Hearing Screening 5. Fluoride brushing of children's teeth to prevent cavities for ages 3 to 5 years. 6. Vision testing. 27c REGULAR MEETING of Grand Bend Rate-Payers Association will be held at the Town Hall in Grand Bend on Saturday, July 14th at 8 p.m. There will be many items of current interest such as educational taxes for cottagers, and other matters of in- terest. We hope to have a good meeting. Prospective new members welcomed. 27c ANNUAL CHICKEN BAR-B-Q, Motherwell-Avonbank Presbyterian Church, Wednesday, July 25, 5 p.m. -8 p.m. Lots of homemade pies, salads, cheese, pickles, rolls and ice cream, Tickets available, from a church member and at door. Take out orders available, Adults $2.25, Children $1,25, 27,28c Reception and Dance for MARIE SCHILBE and JOE VANSTONE (Bridal Couple) Sat., July 7 HENSALL COMMUNITY CENTRE Musk by BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS 10:00 to 1:00 Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome CARDS OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and relatives for their visits and cards received in. Victoria Hospital and since returning home. Thank you to the nurses and staff and to Dr. Allen and his associates and to Dr. Read. Also many thanks to our relatives for the help at home. -- Sharon and baby Tom 27c The family of the late Mrs. Jessie Hamilton wish to express their sincere appreciation for all the Kindnesses extended from friends. neighbours and relatives in their re- cent sad bereavement. A special thanks to Dr. Stapleton, Rev. Mulholland and Rev, Jarvis, Box Funeral Home. Seaforth, 27c We would like to express our sincere thanks to our many relatives and friends for the lovely cards. flowers, gifts and visits while' we were in Victoria Hospital, Special thanks to Dr. Goddard, Dr. Hugh Allan. staff of Victoria HoSpital and those who helped at home. - Marilyn Taylor and baby Jennifer 27c The family of the late Harold M. Campbell wish to express sincere and heartfelt thanks to their relatives, friends and neighbours for the floral tributes, cards and messages of sym- pathy, acts of kindness and all the donations made to the heart fund, Special thanks to those who brought food to the house. Also the Ladies Aid of Carmel Church, Bonthron Funeral Home and Rev. Jarvis. 27c We wish to express our apprecia- tion to relatives, neighbours and friends for flowers, cards and many acts of kindness in the recent death of our son Harold, to Rev. Jarvis, Bonthron and Son Funeral Home, Ladies of Carmel Church and those who donated to heart fund. - Maggie and Earl Campbell 27c I would like to express my sincere thanks to my relatives, friends and neighbors for flowers, cards, gifts, treats and visits while in St. Joseph's hospital and since returning home. Also to Dr. Goddard and Dr, Meads and nurses on- 4th floor, - Roy MacDonald 27p Stag for RANDY PRESZCATOR Mon., July 9 8:00-1:00 EXETER ARENA Admission '1.00 Everyone Welcome • Fully serviced lots for trailers and tent trailers • Laundry and washroom facility • Swimming, Fishing, Picnic Areas • No Admission Charge for looking over campsite, VERNON & PAULINE GLENN Dance (30th Wedding Anniversary) for LEO & GLADYS BOYLE Fri., July 6 9.1 a.m. CREDITON COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by JOE OVERHOLT Lunch Provided Refreshments Available Everyone Welcome Chicken Barbeque RRINSLEY UNITED CHURCH Brinsley, Ontario Wed., July 11 5:30 8 p.m. Price: Adults $2,00 Children .75 For tickets call 294-6773 or 293-3034 The Churches in the area Invite you to join them for Worship, Fellowship and Services Mr. and Mrs. Roland Clow of Summerside P.E.I announce the `'Nengagement of their daughter Wanda Marlene to Charles Edward Snider, son of Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Snider, Ex- eter, Ontario, the wedding to take place July 21, 1973 in Summerside. 27p Mr, and Mrs, Frank Hicks of Cen- tralia are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Joanne Frances to Thomas Alfred Joseph Deschamps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rene Deschamps, of Belle River, Ontario. The wedding will take place July 28, 1973 at 3:30 p.m. in Centralia United Church, 2'7p EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE MAIN Al VICTORIA Rev. Austin Gedcke Sunday, July 8 0:45 a.m.-Sunday School 11:00 aan...-Morning WorShip 7:00 p.M.-Evangelisitic Service "ONLY A STIL ANGER ONCE"