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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 9, 1978, p. 5

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the tribune thursday march 9 19 retirement thie fourth quarter my wife and i were on a cooducted tour of europe the only conducted tour we have taken we much prefer the flexibility of making our own arrangements many of the people touring with us all from ontario had visited europe a number of times talked familiarly about the west indies florida and other us points too few of them had seen either canadian coast even fewer knew all of our provinces ask your travel agent why this is so he likely will tell you that it has been so much easier to offer dollarsaving holidays to foreign destinations the carribean mexico hawaii europe there have been few attractive package tours for travel within our own country nothing to compare with the multitude of such bargain promotions for foreign travel it has been a silly situation ottawas regulations in the past seem to have made domestic fares and rates higher than comparable international travel at long last something is being done to encourage canadians to spend more of their travel dollars in their own country using canadian transportation ac commodation and dining facilities thus reducing our huge travel deficit in late january ottawa announced that canadian transit and hospitality companies would be offering as a starter more than 50 package tours to canadian destinations they are said to be 30 to by leslie holbrook- 40 per cent cheaper than anything offered before whether you plan to travel by air train motorcoach motorbome or car there should be substantial savings if you can find something to your liking seniors should be particularly happy about these developments one of the discouraging aspects of todays retirement when we have leisure time to travel has been the zooming costs of moving around and finding reasonable charges for eating and sleeping watch for special trawl canada ads in your favourite newspaper already cp hotels and cp air are offering a number of bargains for those wanting to travel on a tight budget for example a 7 nights 8 more mail days flydrive toronto to halifax trip with seven days unlimited mileage in a compact car and three nights accommodation in halifax for 255 thats- more like it share canada with air canada says the competition in a special go canada edition of travel times and in prominent newspaper ads other a n nouncements offer apartment a c- commodation in our five largest cities for as little as 79 per person per week the railways are into the act vias rapido and ocean trains combine to offer a money- saving trip to the atlantic provinces in the western provinces special motorcoach tours are offered among other travel bargains all this is indeed enccuraging evidence that canadian tran sportation hospitality and car rental companies are teaming up to provide a wide variety of budget travel packages your travel agent should have details by now some time ago 1 wrote of ways for seniors to beat high travel costs by visiting places closer to home now i hope you can expand your horizons even with limited funds travel and hospitality people are invited to send me in formation about travel canada packages particularly for seniors send your questions and comments to stouffville tribune co po box 1506 guelph ontario nih 6n9 dear sir as a lover of music i have read with great interest the letters recently published in the tribune my world dictionary defines music as the act of putting sounds together in beautiful or pleasing arrangements when you use this definition and apply it to rock music you cannot even classify rock music as music for it is neither beautiful nor pleasing to the ear for those who are aware just what does rock music do it increases the heart beat and causes the hearer to anticipate something sensual it is erotic it makes the body desire sexual love where has rock music come from africa cuba i talked to a missionary once who was deeply disturbed that rock beat was being used in churches by christian groups in america the teenagers and young people are not to blame but god will hold them responsible rock is just one of the more subtle influences on our society which is being pushed by the left wing of the country and we are kept in the dark about this sabotage let us pray that rock music be replaced by a more responsible kind of music so that our country can be saved and our precious young people not be dammed i have in my possession a copy of how the subversives plan to ensnare american young people i wish every teacher and youth leader could read it but i have only one copy may i quote from the reverend ws mc- birnies book the surest way to destroy a nation is to corrupt and destroy its youth there is no better nor less costly way for them to assure an american downfall than through the subversion of its youth those who con sistently minimize the threat to america from the communists do so because they are ignorant of the nature of com munism or because they secretly desire a com munist victory in the world the ugly fact is that the communists are seek former mates dear sir it is hoped thai i a detective story withodt murder fraud or other crime may be sufficiently novel as to win space in your paper there is such a story of a canadian army unit that served throughout europe ww2 this unit the 65 tank tran- sport coy rcasc was disbanded in holland in 1945 exmembers departed for civy street in every part of canada and contact between in dividuals was lost twenty eight years later two former members met in flin flon man and speculated on what had happened to their war time friends it was decided to try for some answers it should be noted that a 28 year old trail is a cold trail and difficult to follow a notice in the legion magazine produced eight replies all from the area between sydney ns and powell river bc a truly generous hunting preserve the search became a chain reaction as the members when found joined in the endeavor four and a half years of detective work has located 210 living ex- members and about 35 deceased out of a possible of about 700 the search continues will anyone reading this please check with your ww2 army acquaintances if a 65th man be found please advise him of a company reunion to be held at north bay ontario july 789 1978 for reunion unsafe chain saw operator dear sir while robin gallagher is an expert with a crosscut saw i question her safety practices it is commonly acknowledged that one should wear a hardhat and protective goggles when using the saw in addition to fell a tree such as she is demon strating it should be done with someone else standing alongside for safety precautions i hope inexperienced powersaw users will not try to copy her example your very truly cm godfrey md details and other im- 6133953052 or the portant information he writer should contact maurice sincerely rainsforth po box ll purdy 1071 stirling ontario waterloo encouraging many kinds of youthful activities which make american youth unfit to become loyal citizens songs of subversion everywhere we hear about the generation gap nowhere is this more evident than in the difference between the musical tastes of young people and those who are older under the spell of this socalled music young people are receiving the ideas of the far left as the ballads of rock tunes sell the radical views of their authors the drug culture is exalted and per petuated there are certain themes that run through almost all of these songs much of them are based on the rejection of all authority parental as well as the authority of the law it is quite safe to assume that never before in history of music asjt hasbeen developed in many countries has its ex cellence and appeal been dependent upon the volume of sound made by the musicians students should be taught to consider the fact that the extremely high decibel levels so characteristic of rock music have a harmful effect on the body and mind of the hearer doctors and scientists believe there is a correlation between very loud noises and a variety of illnesses the monotonous beat and the blaring sounds of rock music create an ever- gnawing tension in the body and mind of the listener so that in time he can no longer control himself mentally or physically the music rhythm volume and tempo converge on the level of a constantly pulsating and deeply felt sensuality hope this will shed a little light on the subject of rock music r sincerely mrs alice green rr2 stouffville special bonus draw for this special 75th drawing your wintario ticket qualifies you for all 5 regular 100000 draws fids 2 special prizes of 75000 102 special prizes of 7500 102 special prizes of 750 and thousands of other special prizes for a total of more than 150000 prizes worth nearly 6 million your kgular wintario ticket number gives you thousands more chances to win in this diamond jubilee bonus draw its good for all the regular taxfree prizes plus six special bonus draws featuring two bonus prizes of 75000 for tickets with the correct 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