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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1970-02-05, Page 3Some 50 teenageee,„ attended a youth meeting nday after- , noon in tile' St. Patrieks School Auditorium. Reqran, Father Durand, Sister Shirley, Mary Margaret Rowland and Bonnie Krauskopf chaired the meeting... Ten teenagers were nomin- aged and six will be elected by ballots ' which • will be placed at the back of the church onSunday. Only those in .their teens may vote. Those nominated were: Mary Kelly, Jo-Ann Van Bergen, to be' sent in for the Guelph,. Conference. Mrs,. Garnet Taylor' was named to look after the' Northern Ontario layette for the District Annual. Miss 'Vera Hambley and Mrs. Cameron Vi-fl vian were appointed to look after • the work meeting freMarch. Mrs. Carter Kerslake 're- ported on the district*" board meeting held recently . Mrs. Frank Hamilton was asked to present an Institute cup and . saucer to Miss Francis Scott, Mrs. - on Agar Stapleton were the sponsors at the baptism of. Terrance Edwin . Stapleton, son of Mr, and. Mrs. Richard. Stapleton. ° Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cronin 11 and family, Kitchener, were Vi- eiting with Mr. and Mrs. •Jack -••-• - ---.0'RtsurIce- and 'family- on Sunday:._ Mr. and Martin Van Roos 'and David, Scbtlarei, On- 'Ternrileman followed by the Ten' .with iMrS. Oprald Brit- . sident, Mary Van Doren; Secre- tario, spent the weekend with Mr. Commandments of good nubile : ton at Lambeth. tary, Dianne Henderson; Tree- relations. • Roll call What the, Miss Barba.rs.. Gardinen_ef...._....eIgeTt" Marie McClure; Press_ _ and Mrs., Anthony Loomans. Mr. arid Mrs. Herman Van . W.I. has done,. for me - Was; Stratford spent the' weekend at , Reporter, Breda Pryoe. Bakel, Kinkora, were sponsors her home here. answered by ten members; Miss- There are 12 members led for Jacqueline Martha.Van Bakel ' Olive Speare asked some riddles - Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner by Hendrina Verberne and Mrs. who was baptized on Sunday, An invitation was accepted to, attended the funeral of Mrs. Gar- William Little. January 25th; the infant daughter meet with Kirkton Womens diner's cousin, the late Mr. Lin- The next meeting will be next '- of Mr. and Mrs. Hank Van Bakel. titute on February 26. Circle 3' coin Reibling at Milverton on Monday at the 'home of Mrs.Wil- are in charge of a euchre party Liam Little Sunday. , Hospital. Miss pat Wallace, London, 'Dublin Youth Meeting Miss Linda Friend, Kitchener spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friend and, family. • Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cook, Toronto spent the week end with Mrs. Louis Bruxer and Jerry. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dant- zer, Toronto -spent the week- end with relatives in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oulette and son, Donald, Windsor, spent- the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benriiger and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Van Loon, Seaforth were visiting with Mr.' and Mks. Martin Van Bakel. Mr. -and Mrs. Neil Staple- ton and family and Mr. Louis Stapleton, Auburn and Mr, and Mrs. Ron Agar and family, Lon- don were visiting with' Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stapleton. Mr. Alvin Crawford is a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Looby • are spending a month in Florida. O Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Masse, Goderieti, and Mr. and Mrs.Aage stegensad, and family, Godericle were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Stapleton and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schoon, derWoerd and family and Mrs. • Nicholas Krauskopf were visit- ing. •with Mr: and Mrs. Joe Krauskopf and family in Jarvis on Sunday. Mrs. Ken Whetharn has re- turned from Stratford General Hospital and is-spendine a_ few days with her parents Mr: and . Mrs. Gordon Johnson, Simcoe until her elbow mends. to 4 0 0 0 0 patient in Seaforth Community HOSPITAL AUXILIARY ' The February meeting of the, Women's Hospital Auxiliary will be held Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. in the -hospital, when, it' is ex- pected that Miss C. Dixon, Chief ' Dietitian of Beaver Foods will speak. Members are reminded there will be an exchange of Valentine cards. sometime in February. Pooling fees were approved CARDS at 10c, 15c, 25c and 50c Packaged for Children a 39c, 49c 69c and 79c pkg. Assortment of Valentines for Children and Cut-Out Books The largest Selection of Cards Available I THE PERFECT GIFT — RECORDS ' BOXED CHOCOLATES ' Mrs. Charles Douglas, Miss ; Olive Speare and Mrs. Ruby Reed were' hostesses for the Public Relations meeting of the Staffa Women's Institute held In the town-ship hall on Wednesday afternoon of last week, • Miss , Jud.y Friend; Dublin, just recently returned from two 'years spent in India with Cuso .gaVe 'a descriptive and most in-. teresting account of her two years work by word and picture. Her first year was spent on the family planning program. India has 550 -nrillion-p-eciple and is about one- third the d . Her second year was spent in a mission hospital in Northern India where she was in charge of the operating area. Miss Friend, was introduced by Mrs. Carter Kerslake and thanked by Mrs. John Templeman. Mrs. Ed,. Chappel presided for the meeting. The motto - A mer- ._eharitonly_ptecke what the public demands .-.iiii;gliien133Mrs. JOhn Hears About India SO Teenagers Attend RUSTCRAFT coutts- Hallmark VALENTINES of ./-) DISTINCTION Staffa Institute Correspondent ' . who recently received her 4-H MrS.John TempLernan Peovincial Honours for succes- sfully completing twelve home- making projects. The Institute Is again sponsoring three 4-I•1' Homemaking Clubs. The meeting closed with The Queen followed by a damn lunch served by the hostesse News, of • CROMARTY •Mary Ann O'Rourke; Lou Ann Rowland, Christine Delaney-, Danny O'Rourke, Ron Feeney, • Ed. Rene, John Vogels and Casey Van Bakel. From these names three girls and three boys will be chosen, The purpose of the youth group Is to provide catholic education through catholic ac- tivities. These will include folk masses, shows, dances and many other activities. Correspondent Mrs; Ken McKellar , Mrs. Alex Gardiner spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Readhead in Kitchener. Miss Lorraine Laing had the misfortune to have a bone in her The first meeting of 4 Fea e arm fractured while playing at turing Fruit' was held on Monday school. at the home of Mrs. William Lit-. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner tire. Officers elected' are: Presi-; and S teve n..• vi sited On SatiirdaY McC lure ;-Vic e Pre-' Lee Crushed PINEAPPLE 2 19-oz. tins 470 PRODUCE U.S. No. 1 New CABBAGE stalk 290 FOR 'ADDITIONAL SPECIALS SEE LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY Florida Sweet Juice ORANGES Flpricia CELERY Maxwell House Instant COFFEE, 10r oz. jar Puritan Beef Stew or IRISH STEW, Ige. 24-oz. tin' Van Camp's BEANS with PORK, • • 4 14-oz. tins 790 Aylmer Best Choice TOMATOES, lge. 28-oz. tin 290 SPECIALS FOR Thursday - Friday - Saturday Luncheon Meat KAM, 12-oz. tin Heinz Strained BABY FOODS Phone 074990. • &filth' SUPERIOR/ *FOOD MARKET*, . - „ correspOncient . MrS. Ethel 1.4101 • .! The. Annual Meeting pf TAO I Mitchell and DiStriPt .Pr _1XF:in, opened With a-hati9P9kr, the Royal canadianI„egion**, James Simpson,' Tgronto,,Yutale; Relattons Officer for the credit Utilon League, working out Of the Head Office, was the guepti speaker. He stressed the idea that a. Credit Union is operated by members ,and once ?, year the members meet and'it is a time . for• them to express their feelings. The C. U. movement was formed over 100 - years ago to cembat high interest rates. tWe 'are living IC a credit world tee day -and, therefore, the ,C t i.J. its more Important 'than before' he said. Since 1961, credit has in- creased by 85% with incomeoVer 50%. In this affluent society,:43% Of the farm people are living iii poverty. In North York 5800 fa- milies have visited family Court OP ...Anneal Meeting ... S.4 Seaforth Three held their 'first meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Gordon Elliott. The 4u1-1 project is "Featuring Fruit". Officers elected are - P resit?: ent - Dianne Patterson; 1st Vice President - Laurel; Moggach; 2nd. Vice PreSident - Ann Nobel; Treasurer - Joanne De Groot; Press Reporter - Janice Schenck. Project leaders are Mrs.Gordon Elliott and Mrs. John patterStn. Notes for the meeting con- Sisted of "Canada's Food Guide" iNvEsT and, "Why'We Eat Fruit". K1 'PEN Miss Dianne Baird of Bruce- field visited over the weekend with her aunt, Mrs. Edgar Mc- Bride. . , . Seaforth Three Meet IVIcKillop 4-H Club 6431-oz. jars 790 $1.59 doz. 490 lb. 150 490 450 'for a,ssistariO in 01/14' 15 in1.4., lion dollarst InJ96.6,714 families in the same 04410 Wetted tire: eourt far owing 18 million Mr., Simpson suggested thattherew.iii be a recession not a depression, as the young people of to-,day are going to be faced with many problems of financing, As a, new dwelling service- .is being introduced to 'the C.U., he urged members to use it and to place any surplus money in the C.U., So that the money could be put to use for the benefit of its members. Gerry Carey; Staffa, was• chairman for the meeting. The dividend was decided at 6% and will cost Mitchell C.U. $165.55 this year. 8 1/2% per annum is rDeing paid on special deposits. James Scott reported for the '2,recitt Committee ihOwing that 118 new loans had been' granted during the year amounting to • $142,456.00. Auditors which will he necessary for the new checking system will be Messrs. Gibson and Famme, Stratford. The Mit- chell Office is now being prepared for tire new personal checking - system. It was decided that$1.50 be deducted from' accounts of all members over 18 years of age. Mr. Simpson said that the C.U. was not as large as it should be, any 'profits going back to the members except expenses A special vote of than s was given to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rogers, for their untiring ork in the office. ' Board of Directors ncludes • In a Guaranteed Trust Certificate. DONALD G. EATON Qffice in Masonic Block Main St., SEAFORTH Phone 527-1610 Every week more • nd more people. discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low, cost Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240. r eteSSI wajlefIe a3ut er,40tPKiiYinn,7 pirp Skinne>Jaeti .1t9P111$9)1t, Fiatner Chappel, c104e, Croy- ley amr,liarry Kayeemith rer placing EdWirf,,FianleYer Whc, Iiigned. Credit, Committee, Sa- MUel Smyth, James M. 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