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ANNUAL, MEETING
Thy increasing cost of govern•
meut and the value of .the white
papers Were oritioizea her6 Wed-
nesday night by Alberta :11111.,jaCk
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er (PC-Crowtooti the
annual meeting of the Huron Con-
servative Association.
more than 100 persons heard
Mr. -Horner urge quick solutions
to the problems, in Quebec and the
need to guard democratic prin-
ciples..'
He. questioned whether govern-
ment white papers, as listed in the
recent •throne speech, were bene-.
ficial or in feet more instrnmental
in creating disunity and dis-
ruption in. Canada..
He said constituency bound-
aries in iatiebec are outdated to
the point in the last provincial
election where it took 92,000 votes
0) elect. a. Parti Quebecois member
and only .18,000 votes to elect a
Liberal member.
Mr. Horner said people in
Quebec-. feel that democracy has
failed them. They are' dissatisfied
and regrettably resorting to
"other methods".
Prank Walkom of :Goderich was
re-elected association'
Other officers: . vice-wesidents,
Clayton Laithweite, RR I. coder.
Powell, RR 1, Wing-
ham; Fred .IIeaman, RR 3, Park-
hill; Mrs, Robert McCabe, RR '4,
Goderich; Barry Wenger, Wing-
ham:" and Harry Hayter, RR 2,
Dashwood; 'and secretary, Mrs.
Douglas Andrews, Clinton.
Robert McKinley, MP (PC,,
Huron) and .Elmer,,Bell of Ex-
eter were named honorary mem-
bers of the association.
HAVE A "GHOSTLY" NOT A
"GHASTLY" HALLOWEEN
Hobnobbing with the Hob-
_goblins can be fun! The Ontarfo
Safety League suggests the fol-
lowing tips for a "ghostly" not
"ghastly" Halloween.
1. Use' light-coloured costumes
or put reflective tape; on dark
colors and treat bags.
Encourage make-up on faces
instead. of masks which may
obscure vision.
Be sure to. check your child's
treats before allowing him to
eat. them. In some instances,
parents have found razor
blades in apples and glass in
fudge
Set up Trick or Treat cur-
fews end boundaries for child-
ren. Accompany' younger
children yourself:
Children often forget traffiu.
safety .on. Halloween. When
you drive, be especially alert
for Trick or Treaters.
Keep porch and yard lights
on to prevent tumbles,
Discourage vandalism by put,
ting away outdoor tools, play-
things and lawn furniture.
Avoid fire- Pumpkins should
he lighted by flashlight. Cos-
tumes should be flame-proof.
Children should carry flash-
lights, not candles.
Regular Gaines: Bob Kepi,
Waterloo; Mrs. Margaret Adams,
WreNeter; Marilyn Del Medico,
Listowel; Mrs. Derhecker, Wing-
ham; Mrs. Will. Elliott, Bluevale;
Mrs, S. Halloway, Wingham and
Mrs. Drumm, Harriston; Mrs.
Newman, Wingham; Mrs. Bob
Montgomery, Wingham; Kay
Rich, Wingham and Mrs. Ferg
' Riley, .Wingha.m; Tom Leek,
Wroxeter; Mrs...Bob Montgomery,
Wingham; 'Mrs. Drumm, Harris-
ton.
"Share the Wealth" 1. Mrs. Cliff
Henry, Harriston; 2. Mrs. Detzler,
Mildmay.
$25 Special; Mrs. Austin Ste
Marie, Wingham.
Jackpot Consulation plus bon-
us: Mrs. Herb Busby, Belmore.
Door Prizes: Mrs Smalz, Mild-
may; Kaye Duncan. Bffissels:
Mary 'McInnis, Fordwich; Jean
Alton, Harriston.
Lucky • DraWs: Kathleen Ella-
cott, Listowel; . Mrs. Gordon Sim-
mons, Wingham; Ethel Holmes,.
Wingbam and Mrs. Ethel Day,
Wingham.
"RECREATION TIPS"
It is legal to use only a shot-
gun not larger than/ No. 10
gauge and -containing no
more than three shells in
the magazine or a long bow
for the purpose of shooting
migratory game birds.. All
other firearms or devices
are prohibited.
The field of fire. for each
hunter in a blind or boat
should not overlap his part-
ner's by more than a 45
degree angle measured from
the centre line right-angled
Use only boats of sufficient
size and stability that the
movements of a, retrieving
dog will not capsize it.
It is advisable to hunt in
pairs HO help is immediately
available i n case of accident.
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