Burgessville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 3, 1970-1971, p. 11

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| o 2 M ust expect ;s / | OXFORD COUnNTy,THIRD Ttime winners | | 7Â¥ 72 | | _ IN CHorRrA #77 / ; : i o 1 7 ) : : _ more terrorism, ____| me on., oas, mErTION: FOR ONTARIO A % UOL| prought a_mark of 83 I | I s Farmers‘ Choir competedâ€" last| Own Choice was -“Brid:::d 0?;? ; | Saturday, in Toronto, in the Troubled Waters" which was % : rudgdedau Says ‘ amnual choir competition held| given 87 mark Thate * | * | ‘at the King Edward Hotel.| ni "t giye P e 4 : _ OTTAWA (CP) â€" Prime Minister Trudeau _ _Mr. Lioyd Bradshaw one wof | 'lll'ie s tae. con;peting.. ; '5 | told the nation Sunday night that further terâ€" _ Canada‘s â€" outstanding ch‘?i"gl' zi 4). 02 "OO, blane choir was | | rorism must be expected from the FLQ, but |irectors, was the adjudicator| dlesex with 172 and the | | | he said "these vicious men‘" will not succeed [ for the ’fifth' consecuti ,iag lrd place went to panark with t M Gn shoiing the vill of Canadlons. wand in his remarks he com/| e . "PC MAKS this year were , | "We must expect that these vicious men ~ ; mended the Junior P © comâ€"| the highest given in Mr. Bradâ€" | | may attempt again to shake our will in the keeping ub the t armers for |shaw‘s adjudicating of these| f l | i _ days ahead. I speak for all of you when I say ' | choralgsi o_ ‘he traditiony of |competitions. _ He encouraged i _ that any such attempt shall fail." (The text | Iprovemenrzgu:ega ;nd for th; imse the continuance of choral work ‘ _ of Mr. Trudeau‘s speech is on Page 53). i ‘ standard (’)f o i alind .tgs- %f young people do not have as | ) _ Mr. Trudeau delivered his statement to a i~ oxt singing. °_\ _ W iuch opportunity to sing under | national radio and television audience shortâ€" _ Oxford _ County, . for _ the eapable leadership as they did| | ly after returning from Montreal where he . ithlr,d consecutive year were‘la few years ago. || viewed the remains of Pierre Laporte, the _ aAgain victorious in bringing t w s e ‘ i’ Quebec‘s labor minister, who was killed by | i the honour of first place to this se | his FLQ kidnappers. | part of Ontario. Under the \ ‘"‘They are beneath contempt," Mr.. Truâ€" || leadership of, Mrs. Marion Avey, !TlLLSONBURG MAN | deau said of the terrorists. the choir worked many hours > i f The prime minister said the entire populaâ€" to attain the mark of 175 out | ¢ A tion of Canada "shares a single emotion and _ of a possible 200. The test| a.2" PRODUCED | 1 senses a deep unity in the face of events." ‘ piece for all was "Aquariusâ€"| f | A "small band of twisted men" have tried _‘ Let the sunshine in" which| SNO\VMOB“_‘E lN ,22 f to turn Canadian against Canadian. "Their # meajveste t n _ â€" 4 B scheme has been a deliberate provocation of mbece s man now living in Tillsonâ€" \ ha‘t‘e’l"he men responsible for these crimes are _ ze mrmany. , burg built the first snowmobile. f not representative Canadians. They are | N.D.H.S NOTES | Jack Hunter, of 40 Washington ’ cA o , a ‘at \ Grand Avenue, built his model members of a hard core devoted to a single | By ANN POLLOCK 3 * purposeâ€"to inspire within all of us fear and $ y y proGrey | 9. 1?22' A th tij « hatred and in this atmosphere to destroy our | | â€"_ This W?‘S the samei yea;'d Zf {' nation. They are beneath contempt." ‘ Those feathery white ice poimbardior, ine ousinalet i ! | Mr. Trudeau said that the name of Pierre crystals, better known as snow, | the Skiâ€"Doo line o nteon‘s, i Laporte will be repeated by school children _ were responsible lastâ€" week for | es. firs} was experimenting with § | for. generations "as a symbol of steadfast opâ€" giving the rural‘ students of| the idea. 3 s | position to division, disunity and hatred in NDHS as well as the rest of| The showmobile built by Mr. | Can;lda. Kekr 3 i tho:’:d i{; the county an unex-] Eunter’hasditsaorir;iif:?l?l; B}zzi-u ‘"‘Those responsible for this crime will be pec ut very welcome holiâ€" & ossee, ha ; z f :Iqund and \tvill bte dealt \lvith in th? cc':alm find day. As the zind and snow‘ gessw;ille garage owned by» M* ispassionate atmosph ere of Canadian increased in velocity and ferâ€"| Hunter. 2 Bm Tostrvetion 10 ts reveatea t n ts 2 i9 funk tss o e Henone as | no mandate but terror novedlej' ]Lll E wiof Roon th? students began to| rqads were cle: t ial | Auf crror, no policies but violâ€" wonder if they would be able| winfer, impeding transp ¢! ‘ g:nce_and no solut.mm I?ut murder..bavagery to reach their homes that! tion for almost S1x months 6 | is ahel_l to Canadians; it always will be, for night. However the buses“ the year. . s | f __ collectively we will not tolerate it. were warmed up and ready proâ€" | Car owners did not .(i;ren ]1;:;5; > mptly at 3.30 and thanks to. \to take . to . the .â€"roads, | | the carefulness of the bus: _ blocked their automofi_lles P 1 drivers most of the students[ «for 'th season. iz_ 7 A2k j ’ > but not all of the teachers arâ€"‘ i4z o ns . 3eA , rived home safetly. And home | -?ZE‘V ie 722% ,fl&‘{{’mfi’b M/W was where they were to remain | & 1. Deérmt s | 'z for the rest of the week, a __'fV‘ M «R4 4 {:’ a; | | phenomena which was unpreâ€" week but was cancelled on!} ‘] cedented in the memories of _ Monday. This action later"" | most of the students. |proved extremely fortunate in . f The school was kept open!view of subsequent weatherJ "‘ Wednesday and Thursday for’conditlons. { the students of the village only| On Monday and Tuesday the l but on Friday they too were Grade 9 boys held a wresting; | given a holiday as there were tournament under the direction ie cce | _ too few students to make school of Mr. P. Loveday. â€" Besides. # ! feasible and the school closed being very exciting this tourna-'l' j | completely. |ment assured the students of | #f f t The Snow Carnival which in-{NDHS that they will have as| | | cluded snow sculptures, skatâ€" successful a wrestling team inl [ ; ing and tobogganing ‘had orlgâ€" the future as they have had inl ; E inally been planned for last the past. 1 : ' aAâ€" * / ’ Hook . 4y 33 4# °> | )

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