.. . ..... ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, -TUESDAY, DEEMBER. 23rd, 1969 HANK'S BAKERY and Snack Bar Phone 983-5203 A. Caruthes Sugest 7ebe ~>Ž* If Quebec separatcis, Mr. Car- ruhihers saýid, id "would ire poorer, iot ficher. It would niot be econ, arnieatly vi'able.", lie waned the Separaltist mouve- ment shûuld not be taken lightly because 'Ut cornes et a ùiane of 'rci-is in Quelbtc, w< ýlh fe]lIng in- vesinrents anud rislng unemploy- "Let' not forgeit that Hâlier and Muiss ili carne Vo power on the wings of disconteit and there is a danger tIetithe separiaËts movement wîÇjll veer more and more Vo -the rýiglht," Mr. Carruth- ers' sad. "Hiistiory records tihat racist fpoiitUiil paTties use a fa'scist sys- tem of government ýgecnienraâly." Charges nay be laid folloçwnug an inwes4tigatton by offficiaIs of the iOntaiijo finance departmneinf into *Whiterock Est ates and ilsut "fOwn a Piece of Canada" promu- hause ùil o dur" Cistkd olf îetur- ý-e rLýst o] uaiiaca ubsuit its îbaltus and riihts, ýan Ontario MPP Alex *ar~hr (PC, Durham) jpj l"tud 'ù'o "the ýcoadition of the QuÏÀàýz jLh', Ihe politicial se2nýdý ai, tc" uQu'Jbec., He also, aaid Jhe Quuebe2 ,Siarioatist moivement ,a In daruger of veerýig to ithe j7ight until iît bacoiies fasesm. The chzirges were miade inia speelch strongIy critioal of Qucbeic aspIcutons that was interruptlýd rýpa-5,dly by the leýers of oppo- .sition MPPs. Mr. Carruthers, 62, a former scihýolol pincipal eut Poirt HoQpe,, iclaimed "Frenili Canada is' con,- ýsumed b~y the fear thut il; wi dis- a.ippelar, thait is Pierres wIll ba- icorne Petcirs and its Maries' will blcorne Marys." Hie ited "Frenofi-,Canadiaû troops 'staitoned ini Western Cao- ,ada, durînlg the war rernamned there. Mosit live in other provinces heclause tihey want to." lie said onle, of the things ~Frenich Canada is fsd aup witlh ls "the apparent econoirnic stuperior- ity of Eýngllish-spe-,aknýg business- -He sadthait after 1759, t.1 yvear of conqu est by itie Britishr, "'tie, Frenir Cenadians shut ýthemsýelves 'Up iýn Queibec amid just iappeairied to, feeul siorry for thean- seýlves." Engii,§h-ispealag Cianadians, he s:aÉd, fj -I Quebeeckers "eèleicted and maintlained In piower ie two moist disiîgracefuil goyernments in Caniadlan history"l Heie named these, a' Adelard ,Godibout, Quýeiac premier for a ibief iperiofd an 193,6 and «gain ïîrom 1.9319 Vo 19-44,and ouf IMJaurice Duplesis, premier frioum 13-39 iand 1944 to 59. Enügliàh Caneins haive adwxays hsd the niotiofi that French Can- iadiaîns iwere a peopl1e witih no talent for freodom Un tihe idemo- )eralte process aund no0 greait inter- eet in, M cither, Mr. Carruflhers said. "eaetabnay Ènb governînent, In Ganada iras been, as bad or 1asted ais long as Duplessis or Godblout. 'Dipssis' policy was a baïck- ,toihe4farm movement for t~he ,purpoMe, of gaàndagrg ural votes. ,The result bhas beon lihat EngâIsh Caiàada ias been left 'wMth thre imlpresýsioln that the Quebec pop- aillation is mWade, Up of pýeaslinlbs." The IMPP ýs)a!d ie has, to a"imre aend respect French Canadians' ef- forts to m.aintain their language. But if EniglIîh Canadians learn Frcndh, "with whom will they '~~" ~ Orouio Pastoral Minister Rev. B. E. Long Wednesday Evening, Dec. 24th Christmas Eve Service at Leskard SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1969 Oroo U.itea Church- Sunday Schoo5l it 10:00 Service at 11:15 'a.m. Krby- Morniung Service at 9:45 am. Suiiday School at 11:00 lion. Fûhiance Mnisler Leslie Rown- t-ee maclo , he annoncement Decemrber 17bih in the leisllature ~but refuisiciVo Say agadonst whom charges wsc'e bein'gcoas.dered or th h.iige~s might b.eý- Mr. Rowntree, promûSEd Vo i- zboriate further foiXýcwicng consul- tations wtlh Attorîney-Geneiral Athur Wisharit, who saüd the ju,sCieý de pii -,mefnt Inivcf sitat ors had f urtheir research tio dûb too Ianid regiistry office records, be- fore dcedidin'hg what charges night b e 1 a 1)d. The ùnve&tigat!ions were started ;foýiltwii,r g omplaànts iin tihe legis- ,Éule ecriier thisf ail, made by Water Pittman, MPP for Peter- borouIgh, .about Whiteroek's real ~e~iit ativii~n Cavan Toiwn- W P, in Durham and 'Pere, Cra- encîb land AInwick Townships ini Marthumberkund. And never again will they say -HEY DAO ... HOW COME THE OTHER KIOS ALWAYS HAVE ALL THE FUN?" 's-jres a lot to be said for the 1970 MOTO-SKI. OuI for thethîil tha t beats ail thrilla, consider ihis: you drive into your yard. OIts wintery cold and a little afterdark. The f amily doesn't know you're bringing home a spankin' new 1970 MOTO-SKI [niothing wrong with making that kind of decision on your own!). You walk int the bouse (yawn once or twice) and say to the kids, Hey kids! How about bringing in those bondies from the back of the car?"' Orono, Ontario Thats tbe kind of thrill that young folks reruember best about growln' up. , But il's )ust the besinnins. Wheri you buy on@ of thesa 1970 famnily lovin' MOTO-SKI*,'you'Il make them Ilîke thy're "the ther kid". Thse one that always bus al the fun! A fiee copy of "Story of the Ex- clusive Truck" wIll put you on the right track when yots boy a sno- mobile. Gel the story from Phone 983-5207 (.,.,y MOTO SKI h. it)E 1R -'- r 54e- UNITED CHURCH Gilen, Rae Dairy BOWMANVILLE ST. SAVIOURS ANGLICAN Establlshed 1869 Regular Sunday Worship Services - 9:30 a.m. Christmas Eve Service 8:00 p.m. The Rev. B Robert Hayne, B.A.. L.Th. ROLPHI HARDWMARE DX Service Station Highway 35 and 115, just north of Newcastle SFeaturing: Premium Quallty Produets At The Most Reasonable Prices Stove où may be picked up in .any quantity 19.9e per gallon Phone 987-4215 An Invltaion .. Whle Clarke Public Library Board are holding an "Open House" on Saturday, Deeem- ber 27th, 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. for those interest;ed te view the building which is to be refurbished for the Library. The property is located at the corner of Church and Centre Street, Orono. The Board welcomes ideas and proposais for the redevelopment of this property and will meet with interested individuals or 'groups at 3:00 p.m., December 2'7th. Clarke Public Library" De of good cheer. Christmas is herel Havpe a happy holidoit. THE ARMSTr ONG FomAMIL Y ir