Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 8, 1973, p. 8

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ftTTw Acton Press Wednesday August yr- Has the curtain come down on Drijber search By Lorraine Root There a quiet the results of the Canadian Involvement regarding the story of Marfan Drijber and Christine Sinclair these days and despite letters to editors to the Minister of External Affairs and great numbers written by concerned citizens to families of the two girls it looks as If a national incident has once again wafted to wayside to be forgotten and ignored From a student just returned from a tour into the area in which the two girls were killed excerpts of his letter written to a I have returned this month from a six month tour of some of these less progressive countries I see ihis incident as a manifestation of a group of situations which the Canadian government looks v ions indeed in its disgusting apathy and ignorance Phillips of Peterborough asks the question How much has the Canadian government done to teach these about murdering our nationals it seems he said that our government has a plan to punish them by giving them a million dollars do they intend to kill the kindness Mr Phillips said that during his tour of many rather uncivilized lands most of which Canada aids he was constantly being insulted hassled and endangered He pointed out that it was ludicrous sending great amounts of monies into lands where hanks arc returned with murder when I here are so many people in Canada who are suffering and barely getting by Mr Phillips further suggested that Affairs Minister Mitchell Sharp should be sent on a student our so he can learn what the world is really like and come back and instruct the government accordingly Interesting arc the facts according lo Mrs Drijber who accompanied her husband on his recent meeting with Mr Sharp She said that when they requested that the Canadian government consider paying the cost of rescue operations con ducted In Rhodesia for recovery of their daughter body he informed them that it would be impossible as Canada did not have any political relations with that country He did instead strongly advise them to accept he payment Zambia was offering To date the Rhodesian government has and volatile conditions for the two Canadian nationalists The Canadian government has taken the tack of ignoring without even written acknowledgment their attempts to recover the body of the Canadian girl according to Mrs Drijber who asked Mr Sharp what had been done The a family who have ad always despised debts of any kind feel that the one incurred in Rhodesia Is hanging heavy over their heads and any reimbursements received by them will be applied immediately to those costs Mr Sharp asked them according to Mrs Drijber what the Sinclair family thought of their effort to get at the truth he wondered if they were in accord Mrs said that she found out later that their meeting in Ottawa a letter ad been sent to Mr Sharp Rev Sinclair and his wife saying thai they were solidly behind them and would back them in any way Included with a brochure for the two girls is a thesis prepared earlier by herself together with three other schoolmates at Centennial Collegia It In winch was given full marks by her teacher and written on side A fan tnstic effort The theme of the was based on the title Who will answer and In reading It through one Is able to pick up the deep of questioning thinking which correlates with he attitudes of young people and somehow manages to lo lis how closely the question who will answer resembles the one which today people arc asking Marjan own terrible murder Today says the thesis our world hovers under the constant of dcstrucli n from atom bombs but no one seems care The universal watchword has Don I gel invoked Involvement is asking for trouble Become insensible and live happily unaware on your island Ignore Ihc constant experiments Ihc nations In improve the strength of the weapons of destruction Drown It out and be peacefully ignorant while you dance and play in our mini world Hut if one at ihc top ha been outguessed in our cold war of wits another player in the game can press his secret button who will be left to ell he population of the bad move When their protective shell of insensibility is shattered who tun will explain Who will In he thesis an insight is shown of the besides giving credence lo her trip to Africa with to learn anil attempt undcrstind somewhere there is a spark of recognition In writing the thesis thev have also presented testimony is prewritten memorial to Marian herself In Rhodesia soft rock folk song written Smith Marshall in com mem moral ion of he two girls and somehow the sadness the of it all was pick oil up and carried into the music world of people in that country The river is rushing creaming In Natures beauty They were dreaming Thev sing for In heir beautiful on went In their for truth They walked thev whistled And shouted for joy It was like being given new toy The sun was still high hot in the sky Then the rifle it ihcn heir cry Students In ihc prime of life Looking neither for problem Iooking neither for strife To shoot ill see The whites of their eyes meters There can be no disguise CHORUS There wen stars on the rock And blood in the sand But died We doni understand died don understand The record copy ted but not anada was entitled Christine and we don understand romps over Red Sox have to the second round of the Intermediate playoffs by sweeping their first round from in two straight games Bob Shaw hurled a hit shutout and struck out us wrapped up the series with a win In Saturday night Buchanan and Jim paced hit attack with wo safeties Vic Dan Arblc hick Milne picked up tic hit Rockwood stored both runs in I In fourth inning Belwood downs Red Sox in Int league finale a hitter and fanned In the first gome won by KM Hurry Phillips and Chick Milne slugged funic runs as Red Sox railed pitching for a total of Vic had three hits Phillips Phil Shrive and wo each and Mike DunArbic Walt Jeffries jnd Bob Shaw apiece Hoik wood will ploy or Avon in the next round but nod have been set first Bub Met ulloch hinged four hits five hats including a norm run to power Belwood to over ilfukwKxl Red Sox Rockwood park Thursday night It was ihi final game l he Intcrc for tin scnur club tagged llockwi starter Bill Robinson fir six hits and four runs in thi first innings Reliever John so up s hits iiilIiI I I red Hue hit in I llis ixth singled Idirltmlythrkh r Dm Butt mm t Mike Kdly I on Jim Thatcher single a triple doubled Comins and Goins Hutu Halls No thanks from black squirrel Braces nurse back to health il in hen It a farewell from Phil opened Ihc cage to say fly And Shcrri Brace who with their it did Julie sec the last of their Without a backward planet or i three house Ihunksfor a happy time the squirrel who hud fallen from a precocious creature literally flew tree the of the cage Since its release injured a leg both Philip and arc sure The Urates took ihc ill they seen hanging about the home nursed it lo full size community After all what other gave it medical attention com hisafurrj with at the vet ill darts about as as Arrest men in Guelph Well now Lite Mien Mills travellers the is that they I- r met to spend a few weeks with their families in We wire terribly sad to leave trance six mouths having made some wonderful friends The children went lo school and soon spoke French and our own rcilly improved was he word from Anne in a postcard is looking forward to more word know that they be home iy i Mil fairly Severe electrical storm causes damage I wonder a fire t which hit last morning seemed to con most of its energy on houses In Ihe vicinity of HarriB Street A neighbor of Mrs Dean Mr Coulette reported his car had been moved and also a front indow of his home shattered Although many villagers in Talking with residents about Mrs in has presenile vacated her Harris Street to stay with Mrs until the rewiring and kitchen clean up has been completed police arrested i men on warrants from the Acton office early morning Charges one man ire trespass and falling to appear in court while the other is charged with impaired driving and inc liquor in place other than residence The men were taken lo he Hilton County Jul where they will in court todiv Wednesday An are i in in and i second man from Brampton will appear in court September 12 of lusmg disturbance by fighting following in incident in the Dominion Hotel parking lot at Sunday also laid i chare of drunk in a public place igainst a man from out of town and carried one liquor seizure during the week of July Aug to Ontario govern meat statistics only 52 per cent of the allowable cut of conifers and per cent for hardwoods is being utilized in the province the one looked Other residents in the com unity however an just as certain that il resembles nt they took such pains to and in he woods somewhere so that it could choose some other Visitors and visitors and Mr Mr Trousdale of Harris Street enjoyed the visit of Mr and Mrs John of Kingston recently and also of Mr and Mrs J It Trousdale is staying it house If have a guest during the month of call and tell the Press about it Let not drop out on the newsy sum mer news so call anyway and keep the press hopping with it ice which the roof on Ihur lore versus hum two kids have had ihe fun of about small and ho to care for them in their own ime and for any youngster thai just great On the Lake of by Ihc Islands of went two visitors recently when Don and Winnie Hilts and stayed at one of the campsites owned by Doug and Lois who recently purchased the IS campsite u hospital ill wr up neigh weckMsit Jut and the j week prepare for daughter Donnas wedding last Saturday friends of Mrs 1eicts in Main Street send their deepest svmpathy it the passing of her Mr Levels paintings hive made him well known about the village of and with his passing ft must be remembered tap many of his local scenes will stand as tributes to the of fine and his loss will be recorded Ron Mar lent Short wen tremendously the kindnesses of forded them by neighbors friends the time of the ir recent disister They could not muni individually all those who offered help both with clothing pi ices of for themselves their children and their animals and in many other are is of assistance Thev were lo state particular plans as lo futun arrangements but con to Ihe genuine and sincere Rockwood residents also convey their of concern lo Short family and look forward to heir re establishment In the Milage as the slorm hit few could find any results other than some blown electric lamp bulbs and broken window panes On Harris however blown television tubes stoves cut off and a cor moved several feet from where it was parked In dfcated that Ihc area of the v hud been In the direct line of the current Moat badly hit was he home of Mrs Dean The attic wiring were severely burned and the nails in her metal kitchen celling blackened with soot and dust from the attic blown about the kitchen and 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