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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-09-16, Page 4W TNIE'',Wvilrlcl"TIMEJ A Oage of editorial opinion Thursday, September 16 CJ ' '•- - :.. _.._. ...... .. �::.:::yru.-i�..•a4.�.�n.�:::-.....cc::.:-'...:::.asci'�'t..i0;7xta7.o•+3R.�*Yea.;\`ec\\w+.,'0.ti�'N�7���'ti;\:::::.;i?�>F�e't:v'so:z:£:.. �..... -- .. ...... ..,....,.}>._«r.,---1�i#?•':::<':•'•r`W.ia:.':'?:' ,,.,. .• .:. .................. ............... . .. ...... ................... ---- Bible Society to hold canvass jiC~ Myo was a bi man �' k ` p Pe yquestionnaire from residential to rnmmorria] _ From low, when the Bible g following worship service at [,ions Clubs, Women's Institutes, spree. Civil servants are being urged to take Society First provided scriptures Whether or not you dislike communism, happened to disagree with the communist in Nova Scotia and at the same time obtained the financial sup - there is no denying that Mao Tse Tung was a philosophy. During those painful years an a bus instead of a taxi. Every second paper publishers whether or not they ever begin op�rahon as planned in port of Chri#ians for its work, the modern -day giant. Any man who could lead entirely new China was emerging —a land in �•4 , All are asked to piing their favor ed Church Women, and others fluorescent tube is being removed from the �.a Bible Society has continued to a revolution and then maintain forears Y which the lot of downtrodden peasants and y " n 1 + - serve both our own nation and efficient control over a nation as vast as factory workers was gradually improved. The new sub -division in Ford- ioreigu ia>,dS. The `sclipturm. China must have been a strong and capable Many years ago Dr. Norman Bethune, a �► one and two sheet news releases in business , , , have now been published in the Ieader, native of Gravenhurst, Ontario, became the games will follow. This is a real concessions of these counties. °! ua ken languages s b 8 I� Po Y 97 Per cent It is natural forPSP le like ourselves, target of much Canadian hatred because he R _ people; .•1 tom* r of the of the world. stuped in the British traditions of personal admitted to being a communist. After his Now if they want to save paper we could " ,;,; _ a -`s=' '`" ',+ The Bible Society's work to the freedom, to fear a system of government years of devotion to the Chinese people he'' ship will be identified by credentials offer a few suggestions. First off, the census uttermost parts, of the earth is which leaves the individual no room for became a national hero in that land. A week 1 r* M We have never actually weighed the .. A well known. But the importance dissent. However, any person with an open or two ago Canadians acknowledged their explain the CNIB to you. :Monday. September 20, at two separate the addresses to which those mail we get from governments in a week, but ? o'clock in Ashfield Presbyterian The Canadian National in - mountains of government paper are mailed of what is done at home is not al - mind must admit that in some cases error when a memorial to Bethune was Church. This is for all executive stitute for the Blind is the only each day. Thus they could mail English pounds — about five per cent of which of y versions to English speaking people and ways appreciated. communism is infinitely better than the unveiled in his home town. / dents of Auxiliaries and leaders multi -service program to the French versions to those who understand few weeks ago brought us no less than seven ���;; of children's groups. blind of your community. that language. Right away tons upon tons of Last year the Canadian Bible corrupt system it has replaced. Such was the Very few people in our country, this wasted paper would be saved, not to mention and not one of them contained any nieces and nephews of Miss Society distributed over three case in China, and it appears quite probable writer among them, want to see any trend Another method would be to type the readers in this area. '"`` � and a half million. Bibles, Testa - that the same is true in South Vietnam, the toward communism in Canada, but we have w, Savings, yes. We're all for it - but empty gestures, phooey! her 8Mh birthday at a dinner in the Senior Citizens' Hall here. ments, Gospels and scripture country which the Uniteel States tried so matured sufficiently to realize that the days # „ :, Also present v•ere her sisters, '(4 _. selections, in Canada in 92 lang- Miss Esther Harding of Toronto, hard to "save". of McCarthyism are over and that every Mrs Ernest Park of Arthur, her three one victory over the Soviet team on uages. Those are the figures for Under f1Aao there was suffering aplenty, cor'nmunist is not necessarily a criminal. Fordwich and brother in law and deserved. Pnbiished al Wingham. Ontario. b Wenger Bros. Limited g Y g sister-in-law. Ernes' Park and Capada —not for the world. as the n government weeded out its e`w g Chairman Mao will be recorded in Mrs Harding Miss Harding. who is provide some of the best hockey we have a very Many people find it hard to be - opposition — the innocent along with the t history as a man who played a very large active volunteer worker in her home city and enjoys travelling, EVEN THE POLICE CHIEF had to go to jail during the team with a fantastic goalie. All told, the Canada Member — Canadian Community Newspapers Assoc. Ontario Weekly Newspapers Assoc received many beautiful giffa, lieve that the scriptures are dis- guilty. Particularly unfortunate was the part in the moulding of a new world. Lat us one of which was a watch great the Renovation Fund, a 'jail' was set up and Police Chief regular season. Subscription i1o•oo year. Six months 10 un,red States $20 00 Pt P� Y Her many friends in this area extend their best wishes to her on Robert Wittig is encarcerated along with Recreation tributed in 92 languages. flow - liquidation of the thinkers, those poeple who hope it continues to be a better one. Director, Jim Ward. - ever, we are a land of many races = from many backgrounds. When } ' people want a copy of the Word of God in their own tongue the only place to which they can turn is Bicis seldom beautiful the Canadian Bible Society. This FOR NO APPARENT REASON this half of a tree on the knocking down electric wires on Friday. The tree not only is one of the many services your property of the Campbell brothers at the corner of Patrick blocked traffic on Catherine Street, it interrupted electrical gifts make possible and it is one Somewhere along the line the reasoning the building hundreds of yards to the south, and Catherine Streets snapped and fell across Catherine, power to most of the east side of the town. of great importance. of the big-time planners gets lost on the so far that electrically -powered carts The Wingham branch of the general public. Take, for example, the multi- transport the passengers to the baggage Canadian Bible Society is making million dollar Terminal Two at Toronto's area. Iits annual appeal for funds. A Beimbre Wom'en's Institute International Airport. Arrived at that point we foolishly representative will be calling at decided to step out of the baggage room into Education is your home during the last two For years the public was served by the the main corridor for a moment — and that ` weeks in September to ask you to original airport building, which was was a mistake. The doors open only one way discusses peducation Meme for unit sharein the work of the Society in constructed in a circular form and proved to .—out. If there is any nearby way to get back BELMORE — Present-day attending elementary, secondary October 2. translating, publishing and dis be one of the most convenient buildings of its into the baggage room we failed to find it. education was the theme for the schools or universities in Institute members from Bruce FORDWICH — The afternoon tributing and scriptures. kind in North America. Parking was After about two miles of tramping and some September meeting of the Southern Ontario. South District catered to the 325 unit of the United Church Women provided under cover on the upper floors of wheedling with a security man we were Women's Institute. This proved to be a most in- guests who attended this held its September meeting on . the structure and it was no trouble at all to finally allowed to pass through a guarded Mrs.'David Eadie as convener, teresting discussion which in- banquet. Mrs. Don MacAdam Thursday at the manse. Rev. T. walk with ones baggage to the centrally glass doorway and down an escalator to the called on Mrs. Walter Willits, eluded viewpoints and problems acid Mrs. Elmer Jeffray from H. Fleetham acted as host. The, 13 area girls located elevator and descend to the arrival baggage room. I chairman of the panel discussion`, of the students, parents and Belmore WI assisted with the worship service on the theme, or departure levels. Embarkation gates The adjacent parking lot is so huge that who introduced the other mem- teachers. The audience was also catering. Representatives from Education, was taken by Mrs. were simple to reach. the terminal people have to operate mini- bers, Mrs. George Underwood, a asked to participate and several this branch will also be assisting Crosby Sotheran and Miss Violet participate Then came the second terminal, buses to carry passengers andtheir bags former teacher in St. Catharines responded. at the Institute Rest Area at the Beswetherick. _ designed in one long, long row of ticket from -their cars to the buildin�A multi-level area; Mrs. Mac Eadie, as a Mrs. George Fischer of White- Tented City on September 30 for a In Junior Day, counters, waiting areas, restaurants, etc. parking garage is under construction, but Parent volunteer at Turnberry church WI president of Bruce two-hour shift. Mrs. Sotheran gave the invoca- Flying into that terminal last week we. were from all appearances of progress it will take Central School; and Mrs. Bert South District, brought greetings Guests from Lakelet, White- tion and read scripture followed Thirteen girls from 4-H Home- Flying more reminded of the frustration of longer to build than did the Olympic Village. Garniss, who recently retired and reporteoon the banquet, held church, and Teeswater Institutes by a devotional meditation on the making dubs in this area of Too bad the architect doesn't use the from the staff of the Wingham in Ripley o September 8. Guests were welcomed by the president', scripture. A solo, "Have Thine Huron County participated in the trying to use a "modern" facility. Leaving Public School, banquet receiving P Mrs. Don MacAdam. The Own Way, Lord", was sung by Junior Day at Western Fair in the plane we found that baggage would enter terminal more frequently! where she had at this ban g com le been working with students in re- mentary tickets were the contest- minutes of the previous meeting Mrs. Jack Wilson, accompanied London last Friday. medial reading. Mrs. Willits is a ants of the Home Improvement were read by the secretary, Mrs. on the guitar by Rev. Fleetham. former teacher of the area and is A,sociation and the officials of John Rutherford, and these were Miss Beswetherick read an ar- A program was planned to in - presently a supply teacher at the International Plowing Match. approved as read. title on "Church Women and elude a variety of topics - a film Turnberry Central. All foprruce County is hoeting this 1976 Due to the closing of the Bel- Christian Education" and closed and discussion of nutrition, a Is big brother listening? panelists have family members Tented City, September 28 to more Arena September 8, the with prayer. Miss M. McElwain fashion show, and a craft session meeting was held in the base- led the hymn singing. featuring Macrame plant ment of McIntosh Church. The hangers. Eugene Whelan, the federsl minister of done by means of what sounded like casual executive of the Belmore WI is , The program, a comparison of The highlight of the evening agriculture, made what, to us at least, was a conversations, but designed to bring forth grateful to the Ladies' Auxiliary education in Canada, 'Tanzania, was a joint banquet with the the information overnr^ent researchers Howick Township Coun . of this congregation for the Cuba and China wads convened by Agricultural club members at the startling statement a couple of Sundays 9 friendly co-operation shown them Mrs. Clarence Ca well, assisted Top -of -the -Fair Clubhouse. Club ick needed to make their final assessment of at this time. by Mrs. Bert Wylie speaking for members also had an opportunity During an interview on a national TV public opinion. Closes Wroxeter street Agricultural and Canadian In- Tanzania, Mrs. George Pitten- to view the evening grandstand program Whelan stated that Canadians, Somehow this disclosure makes the skin dustries will be the theme of the dreigh for Cuba, Mrs. Austin show. generally, are in favor of the agricultural creep. It smacks too much of the Howick Township Council has struction on Louisa Street, west October meeting, convened by Stinson for China, Mrs. C. Cars- The girls from this area of policies at present guiding the production authorization state in which Big Brother decided fo make moves to close of Patrick Street. This construe- Mrs. Lorne Fischer. well for Canada. Huron County who attended and marketing of farm products in this pries into every nook and cranny of private Nelson Street from Marietta to tion will begin, according to Mrs. Bruce Agla presided for were: Louise Gibson, Wroxeter, country. Charles Lynch, a member of the life and individual thought. The elected Centre Streets in Wroxeter. Reeve Gibson, "If we can get the business in the absence of the Rhea Behrns, RR 1, Wroxeter, Ottawa press gallery, asked the minister representatives of the people have long since According to Reeve Robert somebody to do it at a reasonable Bluevale president, Mrs. Scott Clarkson. Darlene Raynard, RR 2, Blue - how he could be sure that Canadian opinion indicated that electronic "bugging" devices Gibson, the move is being made price." Mrs. Agla thanked the worship vale, Laura Dennis, RR 1, Wal - is so positive about farm production policies. may be used only in the most extreme cases because that part of the streetiso% It as moved and seconded Sunday School at the Presby- and program committees and ton, Gayle Horton, RR 5, Clin- Mr. Whelan's answer was that the by the police forces of a free society. If the in the park and is not likely to b� that Church Street in Wroxeter be terian Church will be at 10 a.m. Rev. Fleetham for his hos- ton, Donna Henderson, RR 5, government, or at least his department, had survey specialists have, indeed, perfected a used by anyone. constructed as far as the newly with church service here cancel- pitality. Seaforth, Joanne VanOsch, RR 3, conducted a secret ast hof Canadians and format of vocal questioning which leaves the Mr. Gibson said the street was constructed Adams house. led in favor of the United Church. �walton, Julie hobbroo , RR survey informant unaware of what is taking place, probably included on the original The roll call was a memoryof g the results left no doubt about the response. the method is just as odious as the hidden plans before a park was planned, school days. A motion was made RR 5, Wingham, Sherri Marshall, Naturally, Mr. Lynch, as a good newsman, microphone. but it is now not feasible to have that the United Church Women RR 3, Blyth, Betty Errington, RR wanted to know right away what the one there. On the road there is a enter a booth at the Howick Fall 2, Auburn, ischer, RR 2, Whelan may safely brag about the Kathyy minister meant by a "secret" survey. baseball diamond already in Fair. The regional rally will be Wingham and Sylvia Forbes, RR opinion poll when it relates only to farm September 29 at 7 m. at St. Whelan then replied, "The same kind of policy — but there is no room for conceit existance, but the road still must Helens.p 2, Clinton. survey we conducted before the last be formally closed. election about a secret pre-election poll. What a In other news, Howick Council Miss Agla closed with a bene - handy way to eliminate those who needed decided to follow Ontario Min- diction prayer and lunch Refusing to elaborate on specific results assistance from government but did not istry of Labor instructions and in- hostesses were Mrs. Clarence of the agricultural survey, Mr. Whelan did, intend to vote for the right party! form the Belmore Community _ McLaughlin. Mrs, Harold Doig, however, say that the survey conducted was There should be much deeper question- Centre Board that the Belmore Mrs. William. Clyne and Mrs. CNIB canvass one in which the people questioned did not ing about the "secret poll" of which Mr. Arena Complex must be closed.Bruce Agla. even know that they were the subjects of any Whelan is so proud. The Canadian public The arena "does not keep up to Is set for fall such study. He said that the questioning was should be told exactly how it works. wind and snow load specifica- Save where it tions." said Reeve Gibson. Ac- Please welcome the CNIB canvassers when they call on cordingly• the arena must be shut until it can again meet MinistryWhitethurth you. During fie months of Sept - specifications. The arena was ember and October and -or Counts built in 1950 i November, in the counties of Whitechurch pot luck picnic is Huron, Perth and Middlesex, plication to change a rrt Council also dealt with o rt ;'' being held Sunday, September 19, scores of individual members of Officials in Ottawa are on a cost-saving sides of the sheet instead of one side -- and p Pe yquestionnaire from residential to rnmmorria] _ following worship service at [,ions Clubs, Women's Institutes, spree. Civil servants are being urged to take then send out a asking news- zoning so an electrical firm can Chalmers Presbyterian Church. Catholic Women's Li -agues, Unit- Unit - a bus instead of a taxi. Every second paper publishers whether or not they ever begin op�rahon as planned in , All are asked to piing their favor ed Church Women, and others fluorescent tube is being removed from the read the speeches anyway. r ordwich ite dishes and dinner will be will be going from door to door in ceiling fixtures in government buildings and They could, too, try mailing out those The new sub -division in Ford- served at the church. Fun and the towns, hamlets and on the the office people are being asked to write on one and two sheet news releases in business with has now officially been games will follow. This is a real concessions of these counties. both sides of the paper. size envelopes instead of in heavy 9 x 12 kraft named it will be called the experience of Christian fellow- your bona fide CNiB canvasser Now if they want to save paper we could envelopes which cost four times as much as Buttercup Creek Sub -division". ship will be identified by credentials offer a few suggestions. First off, the census the smaller ones. Also in Fordwich. the council The fall board meeting of Mait- and will be more than willing to land Presbyterial will be held department could ask their computers to We have never actually weighed the has opened tenders for the con explain the CNIB to you. :Monday. September 20, at two separate the addresses to which those mail we get from governments in a week, but ? o'clock in Ashfield Presbyterian The Canadian National in - mountains of government paper are mailed a fair guess would be nothing less than- 15 is 55 NIECES, NEPHEWS Church. This is for all executive stitute for the Blind is the only each day. Thus they could mail English pounds — about five per cent of which of members of Presbyterial, presi- national agency delivering a versions to English speaking people and any potential value. A single mail pick up a HONOR MISS HARDING / dents of Auxiliaries and leaders multi -service program to the French versions to those who understand few weeks ago brought us no less than seven ���;; of children's groups. blind of your community. that language. Right away tons upon tons of big envelopes from the Anti Inflation Board, FnRD�-iCH , On Sunday 55 � ". wasted paper would be saved, not to mention and not one of them contained any nieces and nephews of Miss the cost of printing in two languages. information which would be of interest to Maude Harding of Toronto Another method would be to type the readers in this area. honored her on the occasion of copies of cabinet ministers' speeches with single instead of triple spacing and on both Savings, yes. We're all for it - but empty gestures, phooey! her 8Mh birthday at a dinner in the Senior Citizens' Hall here. game Awell Also present v•ere her sisters, '(4 Miss Esther Harding of Toronto, " Congratulations to team Canada. Their Mrs Ernest Park of Arthur, her three one victory over the Soviet team on JHE WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES brother. Norman Harding of Saturday night was a clean one and well- Fordwich and brother in law and deserved. Pnbiished al Wingham. Ontario. b Wenger Bros. Limited g Y g sister-in-law. Ernes' Park and The finals with Czechoslovakia should Barry Wenger. President Robert O Wenger. Secretary Treasurer Mrs Harding Miss Harding. who is provide some of the best hockey we have a very ever seen. The Czechs have iced a great Member Audit Bureau otCirculations active volunteer worker in her home city and enjoys travelling, EVEN THE POLICE CHIEF had to go to jail during the team with a fantastic goalie. All told, the Canada Member — Canadian Community Newspapers Assoc. Ontario Weekly Newspapers Assoc received many beautiful giffa, shenanigans at the Armouries on Saturday. As part of the Cup series has proved to be first Phone-a'thon to get donations for the Wingham Arena class hockey and a opener for one of which was a watch great the Renovation Fund, a 'jail' was set up and Police Chief regular season. Subscription i1o•oo year. Six months 10 un,red States $20 00 Pt P� Y Her many friends in this area extend their best wishes to her on Robert Wittig is encarcerated along with Recreation Second Class Mail Registration No. 0821 Return postage guaranteed this occasion Director, Jim Ward. - r i J