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property 'damage would, indicate beyond- ' jam or sweep across the blass and create an I coach", and Parents commented I Owen Curtis been killed. And I must mention Is and downs of his career, his mar- �
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dbubf4hat w6 should be more realisti4tabout added screen of, ice or road diet. . the closing of our local hospitals ' might bring onto us next. - I riages and his love for his child- -
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I It' 1' face. Of course, the'perfect solution would be faciHties here in Wingbain and Advanc'-Times is done with no regard to personal . - ren and the prejudices and*
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f. . ; I the small-Uwn hospitality ex- Wingham' Ont. . , . upheavals he faced -that make his
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.41'..., . regul ,. S about win-ter,driving. How ' dangerous, but'that is simply -feasible. , players I tor: I could o on and on but let's get able for anyone who is in - Lots of draiiia and entertainment .
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. . . . all, it is now the law that we must wear seat abroad in bad weather. -it may be some men about writing ;o the editor, which ourselves. It is absolutely no least sign one for us. I
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.collisions which happen in every heavy - brakes. Even though we may disregard our While the opening game, a 13-0 days"..Ms. is our first letter to . . I . N
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A 1* I ,driven in .winter be equipped with fluores- create hazards for our passengers and other' ening for the hometown boys, plain, but to praise one more of . . I � .. I .
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out to all concerned with making returning to Fordwich that even- Tommy is a pleasant natured, good-looking lad of 12 - Indian the minimum will be $2.90 per
, . . A recent letter to the editor, cerhmenting must be reported whether we like them or the weekend a%uccess, especially � ing and again the next,,morning, � and white in descent. There is mental illness in his. background .
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. s and fathers, we stopped and asked many An average student in grade six, Tommy is especially good in A major reason for the increase
i � ful enough to report the finding of a valuable •- For -several weeks this,writer has been recreation director Jim Ward, people, including the night and art. He enjoys drawing both for school assignments and at is to protect minimum wage
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. 4 piece of equipment lost from a truck, points seeking material flor a regular "good newso, Atom league convener Bob Wittig morning Department of High- home I earners against -increases in liv-
i i ( . up the complaint so often h6aed that only the column', as a relief and contrast to the more and the Association executive, ways snow plow people, if they Tommy gets on well with classmates and with adults as well. , � ing costs. The new rate will give
a I . referees Keith, Nethery and Steve had seen the ladder. Invariably He is co-operative and willing to abide by rules as long as he
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bad news Is ever reported in the papers and unpleasant tales we must &rry. Believe it or I a � these workers greater purchas-
� . an the air. His letter was a welcome change. not, we have been able to uncover very few Readman, and the Wingham the answer we got and jokingly understands them and feels they are fair. If he is upset about - ing power than either the $2.40 or
I . . What many readers fail to realize is that of the former. People simply' don't remem- Senior Citizens group who graci7 was "Someone has a real good something, his reaction is to withdraw into silence. the $2.25 minimum rates -did at
!'. . . 1. bully allowed us to use the Ar- I Tommy needs a family where there are other boys around his
I flooded with good news ber good deeds for very long. . extension ladder in their shed, a6 .
. stories every �weqk. It is not., the- editor's moury facilities for a -lunch after we can all use one". own age. He should not be an only child but adopting patents I the time they were established.
f. - I Perhaps this isn't such a bad sign after should have the time and the inclination to give him a good deal At the same time, the $2.65 rate
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human tragedy or perfidy. It is a simple fact - Peniqgs are pleasant and ,kindly ones -so' example of community c6 -opera- Mr. Karl Stewart of Fordwich To inquire about adopting Tommy, please write to Today's relative to other workers. I
, .. that the general public, from whom we glean they are commonplace and thus not unusual tion and can serve as an example
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, our sfo�ies for each edition, seldom recall enough to be remembered. It is the minority to us for the future, had foifind an extension ladder Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. In your letter tell something of your ships are not seriopsly eroded
. the pleasant happenings. They failk,chiefly events, the less frequent unpleasant hap- Again, my thanks to all con- t and that it could be dura as he had present family and your Way of life,
, about those 'unfortunate Incidents which penings, which create attention. cerned. For general adoption information, contact your local during 1976, the Ministry will
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Metro Toronto teachers have been legis- people. This would appear to be the ideal Dear Editor: � Wingham, Ont. , ': %'�be higher than the rate for On- I
lated back to the classrooms after a long and time for teachers, government representa- We wish to extend an invitation Dear Sir: :.;;>;; 1:�� tario. However, in 1976, the I
costly strike --costly not only to themselves, Lives and parents to sit down together in a to your readers who are 'inter- Fire in the hands of a sensible, minimum wage in neighboring
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students in particular. . labor disputes. Even with average reasoning meeting of the Corporation of the ful, comforting and a real bless- - �., x::7:. `:',K"'1]::'11 will vary from 35 cents to ap- I
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I . believed to be exceptionally intelligent methods are obsolete. � been set for 7:30 p.m., January hands of an arson maniac. and .. than the new Ontario rate. .
I 1 28, at the 'Governor's House, in what happens? It can become In addition; a tip differential I
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. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations '� 'posing ion and taking away just ' . --- 1couragement, we look forward to' it, minimum. Similar announce-
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