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COOK - Carl and Patty Cook. NICHOLSON - Ernie and
: of Clinton are. happy to an-, Joanne Nicholson, Wing-
nounce the arrival of their ham, are pleased to an-
first child, a son, Jason nounce the birth of Bobby
George, weighing 6 lbs. .14 Jo's new brother, Christoph-
oz., at the Clinton Conrinn- er Keith, weighing 6 lbs. 5
ity Hospital OR AtigUst 26, oz., on August 18, 1980 at
.fi Mr. and Mrs. George Brdchildook.fos pital.
of LucknoW and thirteenth
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Cook of Goderich.
'MALI - Jack 'and Doreen
"Mali of O. Holyrood, are
pleased to announce the
arrival of their son, Taylor
'Jacob, weighing 7 lbs. 7 oz.,
on August -11, 1980 at
Wirighanr and District Hos-
pital. A grandson for Rose
and John Proprost off St.
Catharines and Margaret
and Lawrence Taylor of Eel
THOMAS - Sean Thomas is
happy to announce the arriv-
al of his baby sister, weigh-
ing 7 lb. 8 oz., on Monday,
August 25, 1980, at Wing-
ham and District Hospital.
Proud parents are Dave and
Maureen (nee Bradley)
Thomas.
there's gold in the
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grave.
Lisa illiVerda, 11, left, and Michelle Johnston, 10, fmmd. it
rather difficult to sit. still and be ladylike, on Wednesday
afternoon while 'waiting for their tea in the Legion Hall
MOFFAT -Ross and 'Marilyn
Moffatt, of R. 1, Winghani,
are happy to announce the
arrival of their son, Cameron
daring the Horticultural SoeietY'n annual show. Ross, [Photo by Cath Wooden] ' ha dDistrict
weighing 7 lbs. 14 oz.,
at Wing ham an
Hospital on August 12,1980,
A grandson for Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth G. Davidson and
Mr. and Mrs. David , I.
Moffatt.
BY, BELL HACKETT Sunday evening with his.
step dance competition on
Saturday where 'she placed
fourth-. Congratulations,
held a successful garage sale
Bill and Suzanne Andrew
visited recently at Huronview
D. A. and Evelyn Hackett
with Charlie Anderson and
Tom and Gertie Hawk- Evelyii's aunt and, uncle, Mr.
wood, Calgary, Alberta, .vis- and Mrs. Stuart McBurney.
ited last week with Mrs: Dora Dean and Jayne Vincent,
Alton, Stuart and. Steven and children of Murray and Joyce
other relatives and friends in Vincent, Belgrave, had a
this community holiday last week with D. A.
Dr. Allan Sangster and and Evelyn Hackett, Joan,
Mya, and-Hew, Beck-y-and---Lori and Paul. 7 _ —
Andy, Toronto; visited on Janet Wilkins returned
one foot in the furrow.....
cousin, Bell and Chester
----Harold and-Mary Haekett,--Hackett, Ian and-Scott.
Montreal, visited on Friday -Donna Raynard, 'daughter and Saturday': with their of D6ug and Mary Lou Ray-
sister-in-law, Mrs. Cora nard attended the Drayton Cranston. Harold reports his:
father, Bill, who is 88, is in a
nursing home at Meaford,
and is keeping very well.
home this past week from.
Five Oaks, Paris, where she
had been--emplo-yed• for-the
summer months. Elizabeth
Wilkins who had been coun-
selling at Five Oaks Camp for
one week, re urned with her.
Eldon and Madeline •Rit-
chie visited Sunday with.
Madeline's mother, Mrs. E.
Bogie, Goderich.
Mary and Ken SCheerer,
Pam and Gregg of Goderich
were dinner guests of Reg
and Freda Broome one even-,
ing during. the_ week. They
recently returned from a four
week trip to Fort McMurray,
Alberta._They same back by
Calgary where they visited
several days with Mary's
brother, Jack=Briustn-0-;----ri-
wife, Marlene and children,
Eric and Carrie, Jack is .
working „with Ken West
Welding-Ltd:.,.-Calgary.
Jim and Isabel Hunter'
- visited Sunday with John L.
and Alma McKinnon, Kin-
cardme•
Charlie and Mayme Wilk-
ins and Mrs. Frances 'Wilk-
ins, Lucknow attended the
Arnold-Elphick wedding Sat-
urday. This was Mrs. Wil-
kins' second great grand-
child to be married. .
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structures for marketing which they ,
so long and painfully built are torn
down by an irate group of peOple
who will have taken too much for too
long. *
This is not an open condemnation
of farm marketing beards. I. am as
much in favor-of them now asTivas
20 years ago. But justice must be
seen to be done. 'It certainly looks
now as though these two
organizations are not one whit in-
terested in justice being done, or
seen to -be done. It' looks as though
the paid officials are chortling with
glee, rubbing their hands like an
unctious Uriah Heep, defying
government officials, consumers
and anyone else.
This attitude must change. If Max
R.oytenberg is going to earn his
$100,000-plus salary, he had better
soften his heart. And Brian
Ellsworth, too, in ' the Ontario _ situation.
It is just another example of how
pOwer tends to corrupt. It an
example of a good thing, unless
those who believe in it' can con-
stantly watch it, can turn into a can
of Worms.
• The price of justice is eternal
publicity.
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