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I .... -X IP , ����ii�:iiii�,.:i:i:iii:ii:i:i:j:j:j:�:j;j: r :i:",i:'.:',:i:�:i:�:::!:i!,*"', ,�:::::i:::i:i::,.i:i:,i:::i,:i::,.-,;: .� - of Ppo .:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:-:-:.:.:i::::::::::::::::::.. - the sacrifice of parkland I ::::::j::::%.X.1,,x � � "I'll, .,,,*.:'..*"*.*�"".:.;::.:.....,:. .:,.::::::::::;:::; I 11 v :i:�:�:::::i:i:i:::!:::i:�:::::i:i;i:i:i:i:�:j*'�i�iiii��ii-..ii��ii�i � . . ..... Member of Audit,Bureau of Circulations *i:::i,1:K:::-:j:j.j, I . I r: j:j:j:�:::i:::i:�:::i:�:::i:�.:.:.:.: .........ii::::::::::::::::::::: . - . u . I ­,*��:,X,-�:' � &,& i 1 4 11 ;i,.iiiiiiiiji:iii: fDNlf ":':�:'::'!::'j::�::':':':':':: To K#01# ��iii:�iiii�:i�iiiiii��i*�:i�iiij � . . Member -Canadian Community Newspaper Assoc. I i�i:ii:iiii:i�i:i� WA$ r f u .. / .!:i:�:i:i:i:i:j:j:j:�:j:j:j:j:�:�:::i:iii:iii�i:iiiiiiiiiii�ii����iiii: . , I - \ , � I I I .:.":i�i:i:i:i::;i:i:i:i:::i:i:�:::i:i:i:j ....... I ...... I... Dear.Editor: entiMy planned this way, but oc- � I �:::::::.%::�:j:�* :::!j- , r � . ,:::::i*iiii�!��ii:iii�iiiii�::iiiii:�iii:i�i�i:�i�i�:�:�j�j�j�i��:��:�ii�i�i� . r . Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc. I :*.,:e,:$:::% I �":X, 'KNOW ' :i::`::::1* p � . � ; ::: It would seem that one of the curred, rather, in response to this ,, . .... .,..: � ::�:::i:i:i:i:i:�:j:!:�:�:�:j:j:j:��i:i:i:::�;i:i:::::::::::::::::::;::,.:;:;:: I ..... ... Subscriptions $21.00 per year �', . 11 iii�.�ili'.i�: - FNT `* #4 . ...:..::::::;.:.::. i,-..:i:i$, underlying causes for disbandin ­ i�i�:ji�i�:� , WA6 :- ::::::::::::;iii�i�i�i:i��:�ii�:iii�i:i:iiii�iii Six months $12.50 . I I " I - ::::::!::::::::;::::;:;:::::::;�,.*:.:::j 9 town's acquisition of the land from $23.00 beyond 40 -mile zone �A ,.i i: ." �:�::i*":iiii::�i:j ;:.:.:.:.:.:::. - r r I .. . :: .. ....... :::::*:iii�ii:ii:ii�ii�i� � the parksboard centres on the issue the railway — a wonderful and very - � ii-'*�ili�i�i� I 1A It " ' "*:*:*j:::::j:;:; '- --�­of the sale of parkland'. . . r:' , - I .:, .: ":::::::::*j ,,, - . in is � &O11* - 11 .. . I 1AV5T Yf fortunate accident. ;. '... .. .::j:::::�:j:j. I'll, ,,, � I ::::::!::::::;: ...... .., .. ...:. �. .- r � . # ..:. I I ­. -- - .- ,- -The _&q Return p9stage , guaranteed ,iiiiiiiiiiiiliil�i: .; ... ; r- _ _pa _�qard has been No one can place a. tangible or Second Class Mail Registration No. 0821 i', ..:. -, 0t4 , - .. .5 1: :::.:. � . - � ...,;,..'�. .. D YOV ,::j:-:-: adamant that �parkland is not for ary value on parkland. Its . I . - ­ ��i::�ii��i�iii:*i:i::i:ii.., 1\4 AO ..., .;, . 11 P " ....: I sale. The town council anticipates monet I I . i:i*i*:*i�i�ii��i�ii ......... ", t..,-.-;-:.,.., .,:,:.,: 1 07070, E1V7Rt1$1r 1�9 x" uses are unlimited and many of . . ,:i:�:j:�:::i:::�:!:j:j:j:�:�:j. ..., ` .,��.. :;-.:-,.-`.-*--,".., .'...'....... i�iii�ii�li�. . ?" that the sale of some park property- - . I .""",::::::::::::::;*:::::�:::;:;:::;:;:;:;ili:i:�iiiii.. . ..t ."­ ­ - -1 NUCL,E,9R BOAS 5 - . .. � ................... : - - - - - ":-:`..* ..- f them do not require expensive � 6. r �.. - I :-.­.::.,.;:;:;:;$i$�:� - . I ..,........*:. .'.,.*. .,.,;: I will provide ext)ra..revefiue to the �9 I :,;:j:j:j:::�:::j:�:­ .. ;- ... " " * , .'. VCR .1 . t I . � . - . . \-A I.N....... ...."'N.., - U, - I 11 ... ..... r. .developmen of the land. To sell part , :*..*:.: -'.,'.,*-*.'..-.-'.-'.',-.--'.-',.'-..-.'-':�.-..'-'.'.-,'..,..,. I 7b ';r . 0 '. � .! U/ , -i:�:�: I —Irfirst, on the I I :,-j:::�:!:j: /I - . I :::::: coffers in two ways . . - 't, :. . . L `* .. I . or all of park property is to ignore I . `.`11 � I ouNCH ?" Z,::j:�:�:j:j:: initial payment for the propert I - . � � --AID ..1. )DOVY ?."I".....".."... .11-...,..,..,.,..,...'..�l..*.*.,..-..,.,....-.-.-,.., � .:.! . � . � ofit;'�i��i�ii.-'��i� y the potential for the future — the .. . I I�X�i; '.:.*-.*.-.*.*'-.*..,'..'-.'.."�-.'.*'. .. "*<�i�:i*�*�*�: , � purchase and.second, in taxes raised . . % .*..,. --tt.. ­ .­'..... '... , children, the adults, the residential � �....'..' . .... ". -'.�,.,.--.'...'..*.�,.,.-..,..".,,...,- . , .:.:.::::���i:�:�ii�ii�i��iiii:i.-�:�:��i��iii . . . . ..... .. .... .. . . ` 1� 6900 --a,----W . . .'.' .:: .. - A good move � 11 :i�i:� , ... .. . ........-..".... - ... ....:.:.;.:.",....:.;.:.:..:.'.'.....-�i��i.. after the land is develop�4. Council - - . I I ..-.-t-,-*..*.-.-*.-'.... , ..... .*..* - r, , I i: I . areas, and the commercial and in� . I . . . ... I ­ . --­ :. �ijij�ji�::i,.:i:���iji�ij�j-�i:j:j:�;�i,'ij�j:j:j:�: " "::;;.: . . has decided to sell the parkland in I 11*il I I " ,,�:i:::i:i;i:i:i::::::::;:::i:�jij��*ij:,�i..�.�:.'iji���i�� . . . ­ � I - -, dustrial areas. To say that property . , . . . ,. I *-.--.'---.'----.-*�i:-:- -%% It . �:i:.':.:�:i:i:i:i:�;i:ii:i:i::::::::::::::�:iiii��ji�i�i , question and is currently negotiating is not being utilized to its fullest . I I � .::::::j:::::j::,..... -:j:�:j:�::::::::::::i:::i;.,:?i:i:.:.;.:.:..,.:�; . The recent decision of the Win�gham Board of Police Commis- :ii:ii::iii I o ;!,� 11 the'price. ') . X.:....:-::; . ..:.:.:....:.;.;.:.7.:.:.:.:..;.:.:.;,;.:-::�:�:�:�:� , -;-�-­:::::;:::: i I . i:::i�::�:��:�:�!:i:ii:*.*..'.�:iii:ii:ii:ii:: i. -1 I , advantage at present, does, not � . I ��i��;i�i�i�i;-�i I i � 2� ::�:�:�:�:,*:i:�::�:ii�:�:j:�.��ii��iii��ii��ii��i�i., First, let me make it clear that I eliminate the need for it in'the , I - ::::;:::;:::::::::�:�:i:i::::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:; , - I . , . . , �... I ` 'i, . � r .1 I sioners to request an Ontario Police Commission feasibility study to li�ii:ii�ii�:'��i,.�,,�ii��ii:i:��ii:�iiiiii��ii:�:� , -, ,;��. I �, - ­ ��i��i�i,i�:i:::i:.-.,���i:::...:i:�::�:i::.*-:'..'.'.*:: � . � "I ":j:j:�:�:: . I . I determine the best communications systemfor the local pol Ice force ­ I . - ; :::i:i:�:�::::.:.:.:.:.:;:;::::::::.:.:.:.. -:.:-::, am not adverse to residential future. I . - -.A. ; �ii��..,:iiiiii�lij:j:j:�:�:�:�:i:i,..ii�ii��i*iiii�"..i-.,*...."...."I i d I .­ If . . . . or:,�:i:�::::::::�:iiii�i���iiii�;i:i:i!i.�����i�:,: I . ' ..... I ­ '. ... ­'." ......... ­,.......:�*i*: development, industrial expansion' Ifwe 11 it today, wewill not have. is, in our opirtion, a wise one. I - . - , - ,- ..... I -:�:j:j:�:�:�::::�:, -:j:. -�jj�� . .. .". j:�:., :�:. -*:�:j:�:j��. 'Se . ­ ... . - . �,.- , . ., Having resolved the debate over whose responsibility It -was -to I... . Am . - - - - - - . *::::- ";�...,..�:�:�:j:�:�:�:�,:::i:i:i:i:i:�:�;.:�:i:::::::. nor what is otherwise deemed as it tomorrow. It is that simple. And' r .. .JF ,.....4,... - ...­.-.-, .:.:�:;:..; . ,:.. --;:,�:�...".'.'.. . — � . ::i*-.-.-.-.- . all 64 regrets- and wishful thinking - - , acquire such a system ' the board"s or town counc.11's — the next --'.*i1'-.*':,: 11 .;... ;::., :::�:�;.-:�iii�� progress. But, no form of progress . . , -- I :..:::: : .. ., : �:�:�:i:�;�:i:� warrants the sacrifice of parkland. logical step would seem to be to Investigate where to purchase the . .... rrr ­ will not give:it back to us then. I � - .. : ....: ,:::. �:�*i*�:�:: . . I . ..::. . . ' ble price. .1 I I I I I ... . .... Those who have it ought to have the -A. ......; X-;,::::;::;::::::� most suitable communications service and, at the best possl w,� . .1. -(­ — :-.­.;-.-;- :.::�:::::::::::::::;::: Tkat parkland beautifies our On the surface, at least, It appears theboard has taken the procedure 1. I �-- - ...'.:.:.-:'::.'. .. sense to keep it. community. It provides a place for . .:,�:x'..., - I - - - . .:: .,..,.::: % -,moved to Wingham Jn � I I I . I I 1. I . . .......::. one step,further in asking forr the OPC study In order to, establish .-, I 1. -1 1q. . 1. . ... Before I walking, skiing, running, playing,- - ­­ � specificaf Ions -for the network as It would apply to Wing , ham. . . r I I � � . 1984, one of the most attractive and flying a kite, having a.pienic,' i . Ir -Departm I e6t is part of a county . , ­­, . . r I . . I appealing aspects which caused me paying 'ball, swimming, exploring ' r I Currently, the Wingham Police 4- . %.;, . . to think that Wingham would be a , , r .1 red,in Goderich and,used by the r I the river or launching a canoe. The communications system, headquarte -- nice place to live was the parkland people who live, here take it all for r ' , . police departments in all five of the towns in Huron County. Origin- Former -member ref lec, its - ,... . � , area which runs the length o � f the granted. 'there is no lim 'itr to the ' - ally, each of the five towns entered Into the agreement as equal part- � .1, I . : I . ' ' Maitland River, from the municipal recreational and leisure activities - . ... -- �- .� ners, but for reasons of legislation, equipment and operation was de . . . I campground to First Bush, It,left a which may be established in the . . . . . clared the responsibility of the Goderich department and as time 0 . . I lasting favorable,- positive and future. I . � I � ,. . . progressed, thel,other "partners" began to feel'14ss equal and mo're n countylibrafy board . pleasant impression. . :-, Nowis the time to object i I f you feel , I I � like purchasers of a servi I ce. I r � I . . . I . . I I .1, � I I remarked about the foresight of that 'parkland, partial or in total, . /I i I .... "I". ­ � I . . Board Chairman Jack Gillespie, points out that the cost of providing. , I � I . someone to plan 4or the future and must not "be sold. Retention'of our. I * I . the current service is $25,,QCP, a price tag which now warrants at least Dear Editor: I. . reeve offer'viewpoints, different to, closely at our responsibility to, the, -create. this lovely park in tune with p�irkland is an investme I . 11 . .1 for our , se of book budget. Later in the day, the the natural river scenery, for the children and the futur .of this r . looking at alternatives.''He adds, -however, that other"circurnstances As an observer of the Huron that of Mr. Cunningham. Becau I ' . "I I . I . ­ Count secretary reminded us of the ' oni'munity. ' , I I � . � , might still dictate sticking with the present systernt since -money is y political scene,, I would like this, I'llave taken the stance that ,all I whole community. I thought it c , I not t6e only consideration. Still, as he says," the board would be to share with your readers some of the reeves agree. with him, lawyer's suggestion and Warden showed extreme foresight, indeed, . To sell it would be a disservice to r I - remiss if it did not investigate the matter thoroughly. I thoughts about.last year's events,'. otherwise they would have been Armstrong moved that the board because I know of many places us all'. r � .. . I . I r I ­'� 'Asking the OPC for the study is,certainly, a giant first step in the especially those concerning the willing to speak their own minds and ' 'approve all book purchases, before where there at -e 'eg r r Yours truly, , . � - ­ . right I direction. And, since'such a study would be carried out at no Huron County Library Board. . � offer their opinions, too. The herd . we order the books.. I the lack of available parkland. . Sheila Ritter . I . . r . . . . . I am amazed at,the ignorance of mentality may be all right on the Mr. Ritter and I fought very hard I have since learned that it was not , � . . , _I.r. cost to the town, the price is cefrtainly right. most people concerning the political farm, but it should not be acceptable against such an idea. I also got the' . I I . .%. , , I I . . . . r I ,� r' �. -.-,, . I . . . r' 11 � I �-11� process and their I apathy toward, in council chambers. . . impression that Assistan � t Librarian EDtTOR'S I FOOTNOTE: . . I � . . 1-, �.p I I �, � � . I I I - I I I � I I � local municipal affairs. It seems r 'The, irony of it all is that members Sharon Cox was not in favor of the .1, I I � I I . I I . I r r � ' I I . I events such as hotel fires and kid_ of county council forget they gave up idea, as she asked if we had three . I ­ 11 I I .1 � I Sheila Ritter's letter is right on. She has expressed the deep concern -of � I . � , . . I I . . nappings — things over which we their right to decide by seeking a straight days to come in and choose � many local residents that any of the present park area should be -sold. It. is , . . . . . . --1 have no direct control — are easier private, member's bill and the books before the ordering was done. enough that the Lower Pond area has been,neglecled to the point where it - � ' I . , I i' I . .- � I I to comprehend than,"how we govern provincial -government is having a There was not one reeve who spoke Qy never aga , in be anything but a swampy eyesore. I I � 1. A step. ...backward - I � I our own communities, At various great old time playing games.among - against the motion, but as they could- I It was, however, riot by the town's inilfiative that the CPR property was - . I . I ,­ � . I r times I've heard comments such as, the ,parties. I've been told'the not get a seconder, the motion was acquired. R. E. McKinney, a former mayor of Wingham, realized the pos- � ,� .� ,� . s Ion Op r position wanted this bill debated not put to a vote nor recorded in the . I � r I - ­ .. I � I � "Oh well, a g as my library isn't I sibilities which were presented by the railway's abandonment -of their land . . - - ,- affected," or "What's the problem,, in the legislature, so Conservative minutes. along the river front. It was he who talked railway officials into turning the . - .. r I I r '. - .1'.. Leader Ed­Bro4abeiniamd Members of the NPP are, no doubt'jubi- - members reduced their number on There is much to fear if the r new � I -and use.r . � . . � . . � _ I- , ", ­ "­­ ,-6, �­­ �, h', ", � ,�fy in S do you need-mor6space? " and over, tp..the, to,wn, specifically:for parkI 11 .. .. l,ant over-the,mostrecetit popu arlty-p6ll wh c *puts t. pt pa 'ec- -county's position that it is 'the committee� This action allowed board or committee votes 'such a I . . - .. I The If any money was indeed paid for the property it was no more than a I ond place. after the'Lilietals, In- the federal competition. The ruling perceived by the local citizens to b motion in the year to come. The . � r I .. I � e the vote, to be tied for the second I nominal sum to legalize the transfer. The railway. asked ,only that it be rer I Conservatives came in third. I the libraries is a fall - board is not qualified to make such ' I I . ' in control of acy time, resulting in the, chairman, a .r. lieved.of the responsibility for.removal of the stumps of the pilings which, , , ", I r I Reasons., for the popularity of the NDP in Quebec have been "promoted by t - he county ad- Liberal, casting his vote in favor the judgments; ,only a professional' until the floods in the spring of 1948, had supported the railway bridge over ' . q, I I . ,r, ' � . I mystifying for the past several months. However, the recent declara- ministrator and certain reeves. Mr. applicant, Doug Reyeraft, and-hiS r librarian. We all have our likes and the river, just east ofthe present Hanna Bridge. After- a few. helpful sug- . t I . r r . tion from the NDP's Quebec wing, stating, they are dedicated to Murphy, the board's. solicitor- (as r bill . �' dislikes towards authorsand when - gestions by another Wingham resident the upper pond was drained in the fall ' sovereignty for Quebec within the Canadian Confederation, clarifies well as the county's), told the board . Where are the general citizens in politics and books clash, that is often and when the river bed was frozen solid during the winter a local farmer , called censorship. I I some of the reasoning behind their present stance. in addition to emphatically that the board, was a - all of this mess? Down at the bottom r -moved-onto the bridge site and cut the stubs of the pilings off at ground level. I r � , . - t -at I we recall he did the job in exchange for the timber. I . sovereignty they are once again demanding the right to control'the legal autonomous corporation Which . of the heap, I'm afraid. Abdu H one,- I may not -be sitting as a board As " I I , language of the province. r handled the day to day affairs of the can do now is to, write to Jack Rid- member in February if the com-, -The railway company transferred not onlythe land, but the former depot I � r ' � Former prem. ier Rene Levesque's failure to Impose separatism on - " library and that neither county dell and tell him you are,against Bill , mittee is approved, but I've decided and freight shed which stood approximately where the present swimming ,. of tr prov'(6 11 . ' I Quebec" w'h'e�n­the people he i ce Voted down that option, has council nor the administrator had Pr. 7. You can also write to Larry, I will attend meetings. Anyone else poolis -located. The former station was utilized as a meeting place for the - I I -hards. who c ' any legal authority to make Grossman,. asking him to support brave enough to sit through a'storm Boy Scouts for some years. ' 1. I 1. apparently lefta group of die � ire seeking to f Ind another r . " 1, . ... .. r. . I ­ I d6cisions for the board. .In fact, as' the ae I his government pu into and jo n me? I path and another'party to further their original interests. , , ' ,t tha t i" . From the very beginning of the park development it was understood that . ' - . The entire question has posed a r real conundrum,for Broadbent. He many of us know, county council's. *place obly two years ago. ", ­ .. . Sincerely, none of the land should ever be sold for development. . � . ' I - ,� , influence is not su,btleand the board At the December meeting, the I , Janis Bisback We have had in Wingharn one of the most attractive, parks in Western On- - � has publiclystated that he supports the principle of language righis, . . I I . Hensall, Ont. I C e, .11, or, is represented by a bare majority of 'solicitor suggested that we look. � tario. Mitchell and Exeter arertWo other towns whi hhavemad admirable ,'. I I in.Quebec —but he faces very real pposition If h6aftemptsto preach � . I I ­ . I r, . . � , reeves, resulting in county policy use of riverside park lands. It is only in Wi.ngham where indifference has � .1 . . I that gospel to the rest of Canada,, particularly In the West. often being served through the , I . � I r I . � . permitted such attractive natural assets to deteriorate. I I I ' As the economy Improves and a'new 'and younger generation r . . I . I - . � .1 � ­ I I I . . library board . I I I � . Barry Wenger . 1-1- r . . I I I I emerge in Quebec the demand for a French -only society is fading. 'r County reeves and their relation- - ­ . � I I - I I . I I Young Quebecers have now realized that progress within the busl- ship to Mr. Hanly'remind me of the I L ' 1, r I I . r � . ness community of the nation demands a good -working knowledge of story, "The Emperor's N Ice time controversy seen I - I � -r ' ' English. — just as many Anglos in Quebec have accepted- the'need to es". In the past few years, the-' I -- r . �r. I . � be c'onversant'in French. I Provide shelter for outdoor dogs . I . Ed Broadbent faces a very difficult Issue In this case. The support administrator has been found differently b this reader � I . . - I . lacking,in his understanding of the ' y � I Dear Editor: I Ontario Humane Society at;. 620 . I I . of a strong Quebec wing of the NDP would be vital to his hopes for na- law or enacting of, the, law.'There r . I I It. is a sad and unacceptable fact Yonge Street, Newmarket, ,Ont., . tional leadership, but their demands for language rights may doom was the issue of the -money earned as ,Dear Editor: ,>1 numerous . occasions. . 1� that every year, thousands of dogs , L3Y 4V8. , 1--1-r ­ his hopes to failure. I � I a "finder's fee", and more fittingly, . . ­ - Sincerely, , , I . . I I am writing in, response to Mr. As I know both parent and of- suffer through long and harsh I . I . I I r relating to the library board, he Harrison's litter in last week's - fspring,,I attach no importance to Canadian winters with inadequate . .. I 'N. Glenn Perrett I I I I allowed minutes to be filed as secret - I . g4meon the complaints. Fm sure we are all shelter or no shelter at all. These � Director , . . . I paper regarding the hockey 'r - . . I . I . I , I and confidential documents. He also Sunday, Jan. 11, between Wingham - aware that this type of complaining dogs cannot obtain shelter and Are, , Humane Education '. Ir. . - . I � . � r . � neglected to name the warden to the and Belmore in the WOAA PeeWee goes on in virtually every centre forced to endure terrible weather - Ontario Humane_ Society . _ 1� r . . library board, but let council protest House League. where sports are played. It is un- condit* n - I I . . � . . r Tre lio � pells, vicious' I . I 0 .� that, the warden sits as an ex officio I The twoplayers that Mr. Harrison fortunate 'that, the sports cannot be . . , an o4',cold s' " ' - Tradition be damned , , member on all committees. When referred to �- that were ialked into left to the players andcoaches*. ' r blizzards and ,freezing rain ­,&an' A-11 systems go I I , ­ I I these problems were'corrected, no .. . � prove fatal for e -- I ' 'r, I " . I . . I I r 1. one seemed willing to question -the playing, for the first time — ;ire both Belmore has long been known for v.en the h.Aidiest'of , for Timmy Run, I ." I I I I goalles for the Belmore team. One of . dogs. Most of us would not even � � . I I clerk, whose job it would seem is to them',played the entire three periods . fairness in giving the players -equal consider being out in these elements, r I I 1--, ' A large majority of British people have expressed their support for Inform the council of howboards and of that game. The other boy was ice time as' Well as for ` fair play even for a short period of time, so . . Things are looking very,good for , - . young Prince Edward In his decision to opt out of his training course committe6s are, different. Reeve supposed to play the first half of the -during games. Mr. Harri ' son's letter. how can we expect dogs to live in 'this Sunday's SnowaraMa. for I I Tom Cunningham expressed in. could have embarasged a good team ' Crippled Children or "Timniy Run" . - with the Royal Marine.. But no one would like to face the anger of his t last fall that council game, but was unable to play as he and dedicated coaches. The boys these conditions? What kind of rto be held at .vario . us ,points father, Prince Phi(ip, over,that decision. Father Is a stickler for ' amazemen was injured during, warm-up, when existence is this arkyway' , I - . tradition, particularly where manhood and the mil o- didn't reali ' ze that the board wasn't a he was hit in thr e back of the knee r and coaches at Belmore work hard While winter emphasizes the need throughout the, Bruce Region, in � I committee and by asking for special . together to pla good hockey. eluding Winghani, I � cerned. I . . with the puck, Ily for Adequate shelter '!outdoor" Fred McGee of r Wingham, chair- . I . The traditions of England and the Empire die slowly, even though powers under Pr. 7, they could Mr. Harrison also states that ""in They too — like Wingham — have dogs also need adequat� hoigitig t,he I some of them make little or no sense In the modern'world. Take, for legitimize a system they had worked order to insure a win". that the three not had a "banner year". They must rest of the year to protect them from man of- the local run, says under since the boarrd's inception in ' work very hard to win as the team registration will be held from ii � � . � example, the traditional uniforms of the Royal (and Royal Canadian � Co Bantams played for a "large the intense heat of the sun as well as a.m. to I p.m. at the Wingbam . 0 the `60s. Imagine, uncil members majority of the third period". The has very fc4 experienced, good the rain. Under the Criminal Code of Navy, which had no front -opening flies or pockets. In short, just about , are unwilling I to admit to their own players. There are so few in fact, Canada, all dogs are required by law Legion Hall. The.rain date is Feb. 8. ' I Bantams played on their regular that it was not certain for some time This year's Bruce Region � the most unhandy garb any man could be asked to wear. The big 'nakedness and failings. Instead, line, as did all the players. In fact, to have adequate shelter. . A I square collar which hung.down the back of the blouse was first used they choose to shoot the messenger. if a PeeWee team could be -put doghouse should be large enough for "Tammy" is 14-year-old,DaWn , ,r r there were four goals sqored by Rayson of RR 4, Tara,. Who i's a I I when the navy's soldi4rs,were dressed In white and thertar with vWch . I was asked for my resignation at Ifelmore in the third period and the together at all for this season. � the dog to stand, sit down, turn .1 they kept their rpig-tails, from blowing In the wind left a nasty,biack the November board meeting by Mr. first three were scored by PeeWees. Unlike .Wingham, the Belmore . around and stretch out,comfortably victim of cerebral palsy. It 19 hoped -� stain on the back of the un1forrh. the days of far on,the hair were a Cunningham. He accused me. of ly the fo th was scored by a team cannot draw from the Atoms. to the fullest'extent of its limbs. It Dawn will be on hand to officially I 1. r peet On ur 'begin the Wingham run. I I I century gone by the time of World War 11, but the square and cluMs - being an'smarchist. 'US the I - should be insulated, have an interior . I I .y I r I Bantam and by that time, Belmore The Atoms are so short of players' In 1986, 191 riders in th� region J . collars remained. Man r doesn't know the 'meaning Of was already leading 6-5. Going into .that they.have to draw from the windbreak, eXterior door flap and be raised '-$19,298 'for physically- I . Tradition has It that a king's or quebn's son must bea military man the word. Ile said he thought he lived the third'period, the score was tied 3- Tykes. In 'addition, three f the elevated six inches off the ground, handicapped chil6en. Of that � . I . and apparently Prince -Philip wants to keep It that way. HoWever, If in a democracy, but had wondered if i 0 . � I 1 3 and not 44, as Mr, Harrisonistated. PeeWeea play in other centres, facing away from the prevailing amount, over $15,000 was spent in the young prince has the mental'capacity for a more prod Ive life he might he wrong, since 1, had gone - In Mt. Harrison,s capaci� , Y as 9 'therefore able to play only part-time winds. These -are the minimum the region to provide services to 57 1. � r style, God bless him. . I � . - I - ­ Pgainit a library board di,?.eisionand spectator at the game, I do. not ex- for Belmore. I . . standards for Ontario Humane such r youngsters. . . " . I - I . r. I ­ travelled' to To ' ronto and spoke pect himto know,with any accuracy, . However, the coaches persevei�d Society has seV regarding a Mr. M6Gee said he hopes this .. � . I r before the Standing CommAto on which players- Were Bantam and by, 'recruiting two boys that had doghouse. . 'Year's Snowarama will be,the best . . , ' - . . . I � I ne ulation's and Private Member's which were PoWo. But, it would never played hockey , 66fore andiwo Realizing that not all' dogs Are.' ever 1. A good number of pledge - .11 . . . aill's at Queen's Park. . 4di . , , have been appreciated had he more that had not playedin yean. I Moor" dogs, the Ontario Humane. sheets have been disiributed already . I . I Itriis my understanding that in the dhecked the accuracy of his a6urce Without these boys and the three Society has r published a pamphlet and it ars theweather is going , I 11, The time,has come, t.�­­­­ ... ��"r".'�,�Ir'll.,,"�,.,..,,.aoI I . r , k t'df'demO'e'raey# the county paid ,of infof I eWee detailing ,how, to construct an�' , I I I � - I ""a", � '' matioh before having his Bantams there would be no P6 to C" t6 as more snow is in the a . � 4 1 c � apprJo ima�`tely $500 -for Ad� 1. if I . � etter Oufillsh�d In the paper. teamip iZ6ri this Year. ideal" ,doghouse. The pan�phlet, foreea for this week. I .. - � , I . . vettisertient's inviting reitilen§ to , I in! We . g� ^ "Ideal Doghouse for Ontarlot's . I I . I . � I I . ']I AWa:te Of blS nouro _ of , The manner in which the coaches Pledge shots are available at the' - . . . . . before the. standing com-, idinfoftatloft ,�Jf, Ir 6 Outdoor Dogs", provides the dog, - ,,.,W - I , .­,�� 16 11 th,y gupr 1n . witill Sed the and players performed that day is ihgharh PrultUarket, Turn try r *the only positive action which ha�i resulted feom-th6b us Awl = — Whether ported on;hl ffib,rlobby' that day. , § be ' ' ,, tor oppi uimirogfiaW tonversatt not a sure fire way,to kill hockey in a, owner with all the necessary 4w Sales and - Sqrvice, McGe' - - - 6eiween the Canadian an r " ,. '' 1, Pr I r . , in&vt , , , , � ' ' -,Mr:C � a idig 'It" I ,, r e Auto - I " ,� f rfinitibity "'but -the lettii of formation to construct a "custom Eleetrie, Lyii'n Hoy 9fiterprigeg, , d Russian junior h6tkey tiA MOO' .4 ,�.�"bfr- ''t ''Jody ned it. , ,. 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