um rumor roam rum Hasvhlikéu BaokgmundFor COLLINGWOOD HISTORICELPLAQUHOMMEnonirrsrrnrvRAILWAY This historical plaque oa the grounds of coHiHEWood museum has been attracting attention since it was unveil ed recently Commemorntlng the Northern Railway Cone pany and its pioneer line to Coilingvvood area thu plaque was one oi series erected by tho provincial department at public records and archives acting on the advice at tho Archaeological and Historic Sites Board of Ontario Shown USI Candidates Blast Each Others Policy in run ASSOCIATED rnnss Republican Richard Nixon saws vote for USDernocmtie presidential opponem Hubert Humphrey would be expenlt stve nrd one or thirdapurty mm didate George Wallace would be futile Humphrey would be the ant expensive prundent wed vhr have Nixon said Tow ay And he said votes or Wallace would be discarded Lior moments saï¬sfantion that would bring no change Humphrey meanwhile Nixon is assuming voters are unhappy and disparate enough to eel him maiden of United States Nov But though there is still lot wrong with the country Humphrey said Richard Nixon and the Republican party cant iix And Wallace dram crowd police estimated at 20000 persons to Bostaon Common pledged anew to unreal the openhouslng law rmore law and order and end the Vulnanr ill mititnriy ii peace talks Nixon said in Minnsamlis that NEWS or CHURCHILL Iiy MRS ll SAUNTER Miss Janet McQuarrie has ac cepted position with Ontario Hydro Barrie bngrntulations to Mr and Mrs Neil Sturgeon who were married Saturday afternoon Sept 2B in Stroud United Church and to Mr and Mrs Harvey Young who were wed that evening at Ohuiciiill United Church Mrs Norman Sloan died at Saskatoon Staph 19th She was the former Tillie Donnelly at this conununity COMMUNITY SHOWER large crowd attended community shower of household item for Mr and Mrs Kenneth Teaynor nod iamily who lost all their pomessions by ï¬re Four banquet tables were laden with great variety of bedding dishes etc The evening was spent playing euchre iotlowed by lunch Mr Traynor thanked all for their kindness and gener osity The shower was sponsor ed by the Womens institute MRS JOHN LUCAS Mrs John larcas who died Sapi 28 in her 93rd year came as bride to the Fifth Line and left her mark on the connnunity as amissionaryworlner add lriend oi the needy she was actrve in Churchill Presbyterian Church later United and serv ï¬shs presigent oi the Womens onary pointy atiliy is extended toher famiygjpuraries Gr Lucas at Stroud and Rosanne Hamilton of Bar riexA daughter Isobel and son Jowph predeceased their mother so with AMBULANCE Recently the Womens men tute nerhLuchill measured St John Ambulance course goodly number enrollei and were taught first aidprocedur es tor accident Violins bums rest bite drowning and open ial haz his Dltierent methods totthucmi respirationtwere so learned and the droning succer conducted nun nun noun Hour DRY CLEANING SERVICE DRIVElN 103 BAYFIELD 5T the course and have been We seated with certiï¬cates John Allen Mrs Ronald Allan Staph en Butler Mrs Jack Con stable Mrs Gregg Davis Donna Fainhead Shirley run head Bob Kneeshatw Mrs Jam ie Kneeshaw Mrs William Tohrstvn Mrs Reynolds Alidt Saunter Eric Sauntcr Mix Mary Sloan Nancy Spence Neil Sturgeon uni Mrs Wood Editorial Humphreys proposals so far would cost taxpayers $50 QQDW0000Jnd said the cam Paigu is only ball over iNixnn turneo nls gum on Wiri lace later in Flint Mich Do you just want to get somthiug off your chat he said or do younvnot to get something done American norhers know lax law enforcement cannot end crime and they know the United States cannot let other nations treat the American flag like doormat and hope to establish peace in the world Nixon said in the autoproducing nty But we cannot swing to thirdparty extreme he coir tinued because that would be just as futile Nixon held out Republican welcome to the young Nay saying the Democratic partly has rejected youth Humphrey attacked Nixons anticrime proposals today as sounding like either call for the vigilantes or for more talk about crime and said bddr Nixon and Wallace spend more time talldngabout crime than proposing solutiors Is Ruled Libellous HAMILTON OP letter and ediimial published by on antiConununist Senbiun noWs paper in Hamilton were ruled li bdlouslhrcsdayby an Ontario Supreme Court jury The publisher The Serbian League of Canada was ordered to pay damages of $500 to Rodo ja Lazar Knczevic 67 of Wind sor One who edits in nati Goznmunist Serbian newspaper in that city The Serbian League was also ordered to pay court MrKne2evic who edits the Voice of Canadian Scribe hundred the suit because of items inan October 1966 issue of the Canadian Sltbohran The jury took 3Minute to reach in decision after hearing 13 days otcomplicated we may and legal arguments churn Yugoslavian binary and political inï¬ghting among Ser hinn immigrants in Canada After the verdict Mr Justice Donahue told die jury the dispute was mined in history and the 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Mitch ell Mayor ll McDonald of Coltingwood Dr Jury ll Leonard and William Mes ranger Impertantk lls Briefs To Urban Enquiry PORT ARTHUR GP Area boursare as important as the presentation of briefs to his port ittinisterdlnilycrs homing mm member of the in4 quiry said Monday wltllnmNenlleJexecrrtlve secretary at the comndttee widch is investigating oil txr poets of iederal housing and urban development made the comment in an interview after committee members toured the dty it givrs us an opportunity to MIDHUBST By hills MONTEITH ltlldirurst United Church Wo men held their monthly meeting nresday Oct2 at the home of Mrs Russell with ll mem bers present Mrs Myers showed how to make fancy and les Next meeting will be at Mrs Les Hertrams Nov 815 pm The family of Mr Coutts sur prised him with birthday party Wednesday Oct Mr and Mrs John Anderson and SherranToronto spent the weekend with her father Char les Bowdery Midhurst community held successiul Autumn Festival on Saturday in the hall Those tak ing part were Country Store United and Anglican church member aileran flea and bake Home and School member Girl Guides sold can dies Boy Scouts and Cubs sold the White Elephant sale Mr and Mrs James Rugman entertain neighbors and friends Thursday on their 50th wedding anniversary PLUMBING HEATING VGLENBRAE SAND GRAVEL ï¬end Fleet 51 curr yAacoE LIMITED Hwy 27 sr STONE MASON licences nannncuri norms smnwaurs DRIVEWAYS SHANTY BAY STONE CO 11 nwy recrem secthehousing situation lust hand and to talk to the people involved he said Pratt Vancouver nr eluted was to act as chairman of diencomnnttee here He has eoeorrpaniedebyeDernmes Gite linsurhun economist and dean oi the school of businem at York University rloronta and Peter Carter mortgage cmle ier tor the Roynl Bank of Can ada Montreal The remainder at the commit tee headed by Mr Heltyer was in Sudbury Tuneday spokes man said the split wasnrada in the interest ol speed and econ 0W TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS Phone 1mm Noam CPI Jamel manhoannouncédmeebut day he will contest the Ontario leadership of the New Demo antic Party has an nullcly background for nu manorm and label arly with penchant for corners mire business suits the 51 yurold corporation lawyer lr the loo oi whltecoDar railway empl ee He received his can cation at University of Toronto Schools and Trinity College After obtaining his BA he got sidetracked on course that would have led to mastero earn er were World War Aftcrthrec weeks oi ï¬ghting and nine montiu in prisoner oIwnr camp he resumed his education at Osgoode Hall law school where one of his dors matea was John Robarts now Ontarios Progroaivrfloascrvm tire premier Mr Renwtclr practised com ration law for years with the Tomato Iirm of Border Elliot Kelley and Palmer and later joined the law partnership of Daniel Lang now Liberal sen ator and Roland Miehencr Canadas GovernorGeneral was roiw Aron He had workedeoneConservm tlve election campaigns beiore joining the Langweheaer ï¬rm year later 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