.i â€"â€" ~â€"â€"â€"â€".‘->â€"r-’â€""’" -b v r I f P w ¢ -(""é 4 .,- ; 1 | , | | § es 2 5 ~Bro tw | _ â€" _ Browns. _ UCIEAT ‘ . Brown‘s | â€" SP: | | 1e _ Mrs. Chester West and | i F f y ‘ * | .2 gok , Monty attended the Brantâ€" _ i t e St S WO r r -Mx?et(j;)v:sli e?ns‘l‘;gzt’gow(;::)t tl(S) Oxford Ayrshire Banquet at _ | still a patient in Victoria [ Mounts _ Vernon United Hospital® m (London, Our ; | Chutch jast Eriday night | â€" a @8 * P % T 4 \iq _ where Monty received the â€"* _ thoughts are with you Chesâ€" arer melw aCI IC z> § _ ter and .we hope you will | _ | ?war or the highest score | ~ soon beâ€" able to be home.. ; & f9" a 4+H Aryshire calf in ; | , _ Miss â€" Heather West of â€" _ } O)EIfgrd County.. _ egeeca o | Saudi Arabia is spending. j _ | . lf d cox‘gmumty was _ j ' S a n e rS \__~â€"| three weeks, with her motâ€" _| _ | ]S " %f and saddened to ~ + & ‘~her and visiting her father, ?"?‘mM the sudden passing . . ons who is a patient in hospital. Miea s Chester West in e e o in .. e e C ‘â€"___The first of the Institute, | X;;tona Hospital on Monâ€" By Helen Connell C lc [ P | | gx"l(():}\;vrne Â¥ 'wtlrlllis bengd:; | _ The. community extends of The Free Press | t oi s \ nmight at 8:30 p.m. Everyone | lt%fs“‘}cere_s}’ifjlpfathy gF e i se c o oc esc y ; s as welentniet‘. * ." _ i ~wife Joyce and family. Mr. â€" ‘People in the South Pacific say that when . sc l's.lc'â€l;-?}gnn&efldré vReg Harris | West farmed at Medina for the "big boys" sneeze the islanders catch | CS o 5 s [ ’vj‘:“s'};téa S ThSMY : and Mrs | »several years. the flu,' j § p 3 }"“J&?ék’;C]ark, in Woodingfor(i. s /ln““hâ€"â€"â€"- kaetie is / The "big boys" are the governments of | y s se . Lodge, Woodstock, last Sunâ€" o r=e s HARPLL! [ 4 1 Gos the United States, France and Japan, | ce REV. /}\('â€"LAN ~ ce v? #4 &7 /!*C sRA Li L TSA which have picked the Pacific paradise to | _ } > / S B . NAFUKI s } play one of the most lethal games known to | ? s = â€"â€"â€"wants . | } h ns e § ; _ man, and the islanders fear they are the | _.\ _ was) _\ O 4 _ nuclearâ€"free Maovernd ty 1 0,1{Y 2 j ones who will do the dying.â€" Cl tss . _ zone f s : w yt o3 o . § wi Tufuga Pule, treasurer of the Congrega® _ sw 4 tional Christian Church in Western Samoa, . y % and Rev. Allan Nafuki of Vanuatu were in | is . i oo t â€" . > uns ing and the islands are becoming more and s inran e ofoneortpenp ceont ue enc ipece mt mnt" mss e en a oi . oo e more dependent on food imports. a a 4 es‘ s e "One island is already sinking. . .. This { i ¢ :. .yres. : y is the result of testing of French bombs." o } y es e Pule added, "If it is true that this is safe | * £ e €4 _ _ . e and that no harm will come to humans, why , don‘t th?e%'v gsed'l‘okg/tohas the &ucle@r (%(uénp-' a | es 3 ing site? y don‘t they use New York City TUFUGA “‘M‘a _ for a nuclear storage site and why don‘t 5 Recenf PULE /â€<a§; z;g $ they use Paris, France, as a nuclear testing Co : | : â€"â€"â€"‘wh zone.?" j 344 â€" G d s | don'tv:hgy use 16 Nafuki said a number of the islands are | s ru ua ie s $s . o | L : colonies of the nuclear testing and storing ( o 25 New York? countries, making it even more difficult to 2 : eJ h. _ 2000 fight them. He said as they become indeâ€" R 2 #%â€" (goas ym 4 ... pendent, as Vanuatu did two years ago, 3 oz .. : «/ yY / they will have a stronger voice. C i> | es es § =â€" * e e t o it onl He said the islanders want to use that & 2 4 m * voice to join a growing international protest « in s London Friday on a crossâ€"Canada tour to against nuclear expansion by the world | 4 14. So it s :. express their concern about nuclear testing | . powers. + ts 2 7 Â¥Z* E: and weapon storage in the area. Their trip | Pule said the purpose of his and Nafuki‘s / ( ~â€" M e C 2o 5 is being sponsored by the United Church of visit is not to tell Canadians what to do but â€" x SE * \ j ‘ Canada. "we must share our concerns." t ~ aIB f &* > "We are here especially to tell you that | It was white missionaries who brought 3 3| % ; f we down in the South Pacific want a nucleâ€" . ‘the Christian faith to the islands and Nafuki [oe P LR E: | arâ€"free zone," Nafuki said. "We want to | said it is people from these same nations _ e*. % C 4 make it clear to the world there are six | who now threaten the future of the islands. â€" Eu: yR million people on these little islands." _ | "They brought us peace and justice and rar l P Nafuki said U.S. scientists have assured now they brindg us injustice and no peace." es /: ie ; 4 : them there is no danger to the island popuâ€" Pule concedes the "the big boys hardly ~â€"~BVâ€" _ tol : lation but he said his people know listen to us," but, he added, "all we can do : j cay : differently. , is pray that some day the Holyâ€"spirit will ' pas o6 e & “Thebetfects hfavï¬h?eg!‘é!mf people are | Speakdto th?lse big niation}s] arid tell them to s fls | ing because of s iseases." } consider the people who live in those [ts the ie said‘the fismpo mdastry is diministt |~ _ dsiandsi is onnno hss DAVID MOORE, son of | Sn dntegny > e j #5. e > f . Rev. and Mrs. Wm. J. | * e taally ui eeucvial m e o e e es n en s n 4n j Moore of St. Marys, f ' ’ received his Bachelor of f E f Arts degree in Psychology f _ _ at the Autumn convocation | ; + ; P $ &= of the University of Western : | e § â€" Ontario held Oct. 30. Dave is | 1 d . : presently _ attending. â€" * 22+ ; > o w o >‘ Emmanuel College, Victoria _ § f es â€" ‘University, Toronto, where_ â€" | : : * he is studying towards his | s & es e degree in Theology in : t 3 | 2 preparation for the [ *A *A . { ministry. _ _ [ ‘ 6 +