. I , _ , i Nl Dr?) . _ , ' Oliphant news . i I I (by Mrs. James Hyatt) members met at the home of . etter to th -Miss Elizabeth Gildner of West- Mr. and Mrs. Wes Clemens for , I or am University is home with her a pleasant afternoon on Thurs- V Dear E an" parents, Mr. anders. Cam day last. MIrs. TracIelet l?ite,"nii. _ .' . . federal bud et w . Glidner for the hell ays. he secre ary, es ns _ 2:69;: 33:51:? DIIIfgsteIII'ZII solely to m3..." $34335? -Mr. Hugh Campbell of KitcheIrIl- read the mIlIrIlIutes IIand ItI)0l'l'eS- b, s . . t e . e ro ca was f,-. important federal election in our "if federal debt.k'Il'hls would -be 'a,ttU.lt his cottage for 23:31:33 by an exchange of "history, l gm fervently hoping e. evesrgs wor mil Canadian -The Bruce Trail Blazers are gifts. A cold plate supper was inat Canadians will judge polit- it?" 0 "at 1t,Her, the t getting the deadfall removed "Me" by eight members. ical candidates on policies as ttitll government s interest from the trail and putting it in -r' opposed to such frivolous items 0 ga tons. . shape for the groomer. 'é as why Joe \Clark lost his . '. , . -We are glad to have Mrs. l . luggage while on a world tour. 4. Since 19§8 annual federal I Clayton Davidson home again "tilgllltMtlllllltttglttlllltlllllltllllllllP2' T Intelligent Canadians will im- spending has increased 105%. after being a patient in the mediately cast off such childish 5, Since 1968' the annual General and Marine Hospital, Announcement T concerns as style and charisma federal deficits have increased Owen Sound. We are also ' and will instead focus on by 496%l pleased to have Mrs. Froats *6? important issues such as com-' 6. Due to ravaging inflation, home again too. A good _ petende and fiscal responsibllit what would have cost $1.00 in recovery to both ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Arnold T I . J.' . y. 1968 cost $1.94 in 1978. Increate -Mr. Zeb Renshaw of Thunder are Pleased to announce the .MIPlIelEfe Trideau became Prime 948( (Inflation is caused by 'rl, Bay is visiting with his sister marriage of their daughter lnls er in ril,.1968. Con . t2 , D , the financiapl record ofSIijiti: .numb.er of factors, but the most" {Shir "tttU.""' Carlyle and "£2: Eagles: $/.'o2t, "is: _ ' administration (source: Public important fact". is irresponsible -The Youna 'at Heart Club Lawrence Ward all of marten: Accounts, Department of Fin- goyy.nryent policies). . The marriage took place Fri- , ance; percentage figures have . This is a record of monstrous t,itm,y1t,1r/ir,1, 20, 1981 at St. . been adjusted to take inflation incompetence and utter disre- ' John's United Church at 2 into account): gard deor the welfare of the . I p.m. , 49-pd 1. m 1968 the gross federal anaI lan people. How can Th P I Of W a" debt was $33 billion; in 1978 it tlinking Canadians support such T e eop e ' arddomp was $80 billion. Increase: 25% rys-ryryageptr,8? When. will 'we I . - " - IiBaS8t% Fr'Ce',i?'0" '4" _ l _ .v.' t" t" NPT"")'"' l 'T = _ "'t r'» _ w"'" -..,.,... . _ (When I asked Pierre Trudeau to '.slop ludsmg Pierre' "w?" .on . " t J ' - I 'iijirir: _' _ . '3' l :1 C M, ,-lis r":,-," explain this while he was in .hi.s TV Image and start ludglng ; . " C,"."':,'-':,',",:'.')',:,)' l _ :..' iicl g. Iiih ' .1 u, J '. .,/ Edmonton last year, he typically him on his managerial capabill- b, ' ' f LP. Mb 'éiix'f, si-"' .'" ' ' lirr','. - ' J1'edt'tialr it evaded the question). has? We IhaveIhad eleven years M' R-M?, 'sei/i.,.:')?), . i "113' ' ii& "" «as: '5" 'r-,', i. 2. In 1968 the annual interest of financial diester - can we 1 I WEE... 'kaiiir s""' ithi fa" ' like 9.2"" h" I i' we paid on our federal debt was afford another five years? 21' P. . Kiiiii8 . A _ ii p, t" ' I P. , Et' I iiiChi l. $1.3 billion; in 1978 it was $5.6 . "."-') We. ' it??? t El5, IE), tMt Te I" " 'tt ' cabs .f billion. Increase: 129%. Sincerely, . . iii; Iaril . El 'eff-rs' iti'ii "lil 'i" > ' G . _ 3. In 1978 13% of the total Peter D. Schalin. 'v'cft; PiiMi ~ ' ' 3'5" 1llllh "litill Mg " fl', _ a' I 3 II I II II -- II _-_-- I i'. ' Eh IIiII. " c. I - . . my?" 1tttC, ' I m . IB, "is .'rd ' 3 - . ' ' ' ' "I?! -../Bf , , 'i'd,1, (et'illsl.""r'il",__J'r, 'lllf_.i - . . .- 'ii/ijt!.'.??,', II I T MII .18": ' . . I . I. str- A, i llphant news lll'i/a it , c.t Il a 'll . . ' Illia 'i'; .- I I II . ti% . - LN, - . I . . , illlliillllt . . alill I. (by Mrs. James H an I n ' _ II_I."-:_.' , L 'ira an," ' u , lg, " , _rm . ' - 'lllgtilliillgli! _ ', by: J2'It2 'nstltmg b'azaar. tng'ii,CatitniLfth"at'fehC,'m"trlts: "i. " L" -- ll 'Ill-' iii! ' r iii art J, . IlllililMiiil? , . II e. I 8, tstty. tynSautrOin teht a series of h - " *13-2143'9"). . It I MP, rr , {and "_ .3317; In": _ _ in; _ B. 'lfiiilNiiQ " l afternoon was a huge success recital noon our organ . 1ltligllltll8 J, in Kil - . alirllit ' /, 3 , 'ii8Mlg ., . . . _ t St. Paul's Pr b t - ' , . - 1, I a .' al - 1.33%- i - :' -2 V . 3 " "'3'": . ., ' Winners of the luck Christmas . s a es. y er - -i- we: - a was at. Ka. » Cl tl l ' iN25t T t Siiii Ir)', Mrs. at... Morley, itrruih,urreatterrtyltht"g'"lll?g i.r'st? a , h "lgil IllllM ililiMltll Irl '.'/l it. . t oun crest, ceramic Chr - . ' . . . ' tv"". _ , . " - . - .3173 . tME Ft, BlllS _ 'si' Iirlil58 l mas bitree; Bob Poechman isdf Enrtnii 1eg,tf,iJruiyggru'gery, r" .r' "1431-", . . " ' "if? {t if all; ' si? . Il8ii5il?llf. _ em 9, macrame frog; Emma and Area folk are . left s'g'g',i,.etdg-' Nigel ' .., -- _ _ , T ' BP " l Haddock of Toronto, two dailies. There is no 1ggrch"titpt; Lou Brough,Ro 'ii,1't,i/,'g,t'Ml,2..t't,t 1tgt'a'g,', Clark,Bonnle Bartlery,Betty . f3??? eagles; of mg poem book but each household is to brigg I do, Tim Pointon, Wayne Hammond 'fl'ihi'll'lf, "Casomoro, Jim Fisk, Leandra Miran. n spay " on s From lunc .P . ' . the Sunshine Trail" bygthe late kg? (tte/tstatue Lari: I / 'y,', Albert Renshaw, with copies Mrs. Daniels well known in this m a " bought for Christmas gifts. area by the older residents "l -Several of our Women's Insti- having preached in Methodist I; tute ladies were guests of the Churches at Oliphant, Colpoy's I (3 Mar Women 5 Institute on Bay, Oxenden and Zion Paul V ar s ' Go Thursday afternoon last for a has made music his career He tr. most enjoyable visit with tttati- has played church organs. led _ ,\ tute members and with Mrs". choirs, taught pupils in Hamilton ' F I _. Connie Forbes, District Pres- and District since before he was ,'i. . . C t ldent of Bruce North, who gave twenty years of age and is a ,'r', . .," I T . F ', an interesting and enlightening regular organist at the Camper's ' I 3 " historical talk on the founding of Church here. - t" ' ". T i _ /vvno")'/rfi't', Institutes. Mrs. Eve- its . ' ' J " .' '7 l" r Ig " _ _..-'...., _ "-,. yn ite also gave a readln -Youn er t',tv:'i, I " 1rs.ervtc"t ', . T r , I! that was well received. Mrs? togethger /Jotah/r'h/lav)'or"at r.'r,',"f,': I " " '. _ F Graham Chambers had the lucky program for Christmas for the "ii",'-))?,:, - I ' " . Ira" _lill I T ', ticket on the quilt drawn at that children. it was decided to have iii-""531 P, , w. ' _ . , ' " , , time. Tasty refreshments weie the usual Christmas concert with 'i'/o)iiii', , ' " . ", "e ' ' 'aria tt"a' with a social time over community children taking part r ' w l r / I T 3515..."? cups. The cancer I . fat. - l "-7.. I _ I "'L11i'i'lr'l,t'fi'd'i' . I -MIr. Paul G. Daniels L.C.C.M. night, rt',1gilertN/t1hstnu"tt,y, I in B' 'Miits . Il'kriiii"ii'i , I _ _ retired organist of Saint Paul's W.l. Community Hall at 8 m "ri" it" lil j" C' T _ Ialtl _ V Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, sharp. p. . 'am " . . " 3,. . " . - we? tl , lk' wluuvu 'trv yrs-vu.' _ _ ,. if r; I t', '" 'l' IIB" - ii),(p 57nd Mira" Robert Bourrie - 3.1 Ill, 1* Illllliiltliill TR ' c. " n ree i e daughters of I?" ...r_ . _..,av't. i. ' " 22g: IR "d'21 lg _ Thunder Bay visited her par- 22'o/2iii,'s' .H'mkervs a Ill MI iMldl Ill " ants, Mr. and Mrs. Wes am Bneet reguiall'?y toew 1tg , s. " illll8ll!l5rll I " . . I. , Clemens and her sister . . or a "illlll , " ' 'm - MI ' tN E. Arnol d and other Wang? their crafts enjoyed a bus trip - I i , tttlea, tia 3 ' Bt " -. _ A , -~u-=-..,i' , to Collingwood where they 'll . 3 rri7ir "M 'i& sail " " , visited the pottery stores and I ' ' " 'ki" " 1lth'ilitrll, I f in Barrie they visited the l - aegis» " Bit lil 3 II - , Burlap room where they shop- 'l , rl gl, " ll, 13533.33; . ' 'ea ' , ped for hooking supplies, also . Ilrlilflt iilill lili Bt $33317 1 I, ic8yl% ' i1t'on1h,,"athtll'"l ttct the - - " - __-e .v ' l ' c s a s. centre, then enjoyed a (232;? Best goalies for the season were Butch Playford and Brenda out before returning home.' Nicoll. Brendaaisowon the mostvaluabie player award. ThIey report a very pleasant _ m. -' ___ n . - t .. 's .. _ l _ F pr" I _ ohtey .,-- -_ ' . . 1h _ JI