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Where dreams, go to. pot,\
For years now, we have been under the impressionithas
been .the warm,, sunny climate and relative lack of pre-
cipitatidn which continiial.ly-attrac'ted. North Americans to
migrate to the, -golden promise of California,. particularly
to• the hills of Hollywood and.the'City'of Los Angeles and
surrounding'area.
However, last (week we -learned with some amusement
that this notion is yet another of.. those myths about a state
Which,, more than any of the'other 50, has developed a fairy
tale image -of a I -and in which fame,an,d fortune is the ready
reward for those willing to Simply travel to its WdIc6ming,
boundaries. Even staid Canadians, have felt the -beckoning.
of the,California dream, especially 'afthat time when a
long winter has set us to thinking. that any thought of
warmer times has been but a figment of our1mi'agination.
Areport released by the Asthma a,6d Allergy Foundation
ofAmerica just may .have pinpointed theo real reason so
many flock to the Los Angeles area. It seems there is more
than smog in the. Lot Angeles air., In factI 6uld very well
-be. p9ssible to get. high there without even leaving the city
for the surrounding hills.
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'The report cl, ims a recent n MIS of pollens floating
around'
round city's
in the air "found that 40 per cent was from
mar.ijuana; although the f6undatiolh is at a. loss to explain
its findings.
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finding could quite POSSIDIY:SUPP�Y US WiTh
The surprise
the explanation of •-why U.S.. President Ronald Reagan Of Howile
DECEMBER 1940 The annual meeting' of the,, reeve k'Township. Arthur
most times, appears oblivious to, hi's surrou,ndifigs -and Gibson is deputy reeve and count,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Laidlaw. have .Bel Young People's Society
the Chur'h. cillors, are Miner Kauffman, Ivan
' running the country as though he were a silent screen eased the residence of -W. 'J. Greer,. was he, C ff,
cowboy star.Haskins and Harvey McMichael.
Patrick and Frances Streets, for the Kenneth Wheeler was elected
Lloyd Cook, who president; Lois McGuire secretary Peter . alcKinnOn of'Winghsm, a
winter, months. Sec
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works at the Laidlaw Fur Farm, will. and. JamesPoultes treasurer. Freda driver for Walden Bros. Tram 0 ...,
as winner of the-. 6�.,for
the Jordan wc see
occupy Laidlaw home. is the group's pianist.
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Charlie Lwon
ee the. junior table DECEMBER 1953
the Ontario ch
tennis championship in- the At the regular, meeting .of Branch seventh annual 4 k."
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were held last Canadian Legion, D ty ,isto,
180, on Adams rodeo held Torqi4l_., _',gZ7,6, fi ".. 11
week.
playdowns which
was elected president. Vice- Show efficiency fi "St"
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Winghain Council will oppose 'the' presidents are Bob Scott and lanee.work.afid fire fight-ftllit.'a
C a hadian game's fine abandonment of'the CNIK rail line Clarence Obm;, secretary, is Frank as m' an extensive driving, est.,
from Clinton Junction to Winghom Pi&611 and treasurer -is John Pat. There will be no. •election in
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Junction with an its power. A letter. tis0n.- Wingham,this. year. All moinbers of
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was receiied,fro m. NR stating they Harry Gowdy was acclaimed as
had applied to the Board of Trans -
Although. many Canadians have chosen.t e; National
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port Commission for "the setting of a
Football Lea ue as the game to rey Cup'
.9 date to hear their. application to
St
conte b tween
the Toronto Ar* 6nauts'a2Vdmonton close the line, a distance of 22'93
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which should be expected from a,lea gue'championsh,lp In the Penny Bank rep6rt'for
and' October,
Septomber
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garne, T6i 36-3,8 final score not only, kept fans gkI t. Wingham
domed B C, Place a ve-"s P ared in 15th ce
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one of the,Argonauft shou' ld'.IoWee hit head in shlan er
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the, haoged''hohds'-thr
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dying, minutes Of the final quarte as the players on,-,eikh ill. 6264
Ve 't 15ackup cluarterba ks were prossod
side ga 100 per -cen 4, Mason Robinson of Donnybrook
-niured starters.on both'sides Fath-'Osri e to W41 he has
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