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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Jul 1974, p. 5

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Walker‘s report, as pubâ€" lished in the New York Times Magazine, â€" said that a provincial governor‘‘ persistently refused to disâ€" tribute any of the aid food until every last bushel of his own harvest had been sold at three times the normal price. «* The governor had been donating $500 a month to the church, and the priest A community newspaper belongs to the community. Theâ€" Waterloo Chronâ€" icle is here to serve this city so if ‘lyou have anything that may be of interest to our readers call our newsâ€" room at 744â€"6364. ' the church, owning oneâ€" third of all the land, has demanded its rents from the impoverished peasants. The peasant farmers have paid about 90 percent of their crops in rents and doing to help her hungry millions? After fiveweeks in the area Martin Walker columnist for England‘s To the Editor: _ Letfers. ~ _ to the Editeor or A number of people, with whom I spoke prior to the election, indicated that they Now that the electiont is over there is a subject, I would like to make a few comments about. thousands of square miles. Thousands of people have Dear Sir: idly by and does nothing. folk with mass excommuniâ€" ceation if they attacked the Governor. The severe drought has persisted in large parts of North Central Africa. In its the area â€" embraces W.D. Pope 98 John Blyvd., Waterloo. the It is true that one individuâ€" al does not have a great efâ€" fect on the actions of a memâ€" ber of parliament, but toâ€" day‘s actions are more.diâ€" rected towards group activiâ€" ties. An individuals right to fend for himself is still highâ€" ly commendable, however, the directing of an individuâ€" would not vote since either: a) their vete made absoluteâ€" ly no difference to the outâ€" come, or b) what would they personally get out of voting. Looking at the elecâ€" tion statistics, only 3/4 of the eligible voters exéercised their right. The remainder, if they had voted, could have resulted in an entirely difâ€" ferent outcome in the elecâ€" Upon asking what soluâ€" tions they would recommend to improve the electoralâ€"sysâ€" tem, the standard reply is usually quite vague. I feel everyone has a right to critiâ€" cize but along with that right there is also the reâ€" sponsibility to forward ideas on how to improve relations. â€"_ Yours truly, al'p. effod.p_ towards group term ‘"lobbying" is acquirâ€" ing some bad connotations b";.‘i'?{.“"ei’?;‘;u?:;““fi% BMW 2002 Youdon‘t have been proven again a P aggl:fl askin'g what soluâ€" ~ h”wam t very effective impact which â€" _ Shadde de Haar 256 Parkmount Dr. Waterloo > The BMW 2002 is loved‘by â€" and its paraphernalia. Come in afficionados who need s . It _ and drive one. It‘s a revelation. has enginecritig that mans“il go Sheoar like a sports car. and it has scats BMWW driving for four big people. Or the baby whomnrine ______ Waterloo Chranicie, Wednesday, July 17, 1974 5 43 KING ST. NORTH, WATERLOO 744â€"1710 Open Daily 9 to 6â€"Thursday and Friday Until 9 p.m. Bâ€"K Service Centre (Waterloo) Ltd. _ * 339 Erb St. West WATERLOO SUMMER DRESSES 1t3 e for herâ€" htl‘:::‘w-qv Wedding Gowns and Formals Regular to 150.00 Special Group to Clear 15 .540 Special Rack Dresses Formal Gowns Pant Suits â€" Odds and Ends, Bras, Blouses, Gloves . . . . . plus many other items. BIG, BIG . REDUCTIONS 20% .. 50% 0: BARGAIN TABLE 15. 578â€"0410

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