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-; 'Messrs thick.: and llans
Grucehoff,..tothnt Toronto,.#4
Mr. anti;,Mrs, ,Roy 'ilossence,,,
Stratford yijited,..Sunday.,al,the
• home of 14,-,,Ari&*,,TS; Norman • BenneWleg. • , •
'Mrs. Lavina Betterman • is
'spending a -few -.days with her
son and family,. Mr. and Mrs.
porlald.„13etierrnan„ She was a
patient at :the. Spforth Cern-
munity hospital until Sunday:
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leonhardt
and family,. Thamesford, spent
the weekend with . his parents
"'Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leonhardt.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. •
Laverne Wolfe on Saturday
were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wolfe
of Monkton.
The Brodhagen 4H Club held
their • second 'meeting at Mrs.
Eaworu sbpripamIlh's om Februarvr
4th .Tweive members antiwenedi
`the roll call. Juno Voek.read the
minutes of the last meeting. The
next meeting will be -held. at
Smiths on February 11th. We
chose the name Snappy Sallies;
for 'our club. Our discussion was.
entitled "Three meals a day". '
Oream of Tomato soup and west.
ern sandwiches were, made,
The Brodhagen Snappy
lies held their third meeting at
Mrs. Ken Smiths. Eleven mem-
bers answered the roll call. June
Volk read the secretary's re-
port: The next meeting will be
held at 'Sherbarths on February
'17th. We discussed the third
meal with fish, 'flesh or fe-*1,
also the four day meal record.
We made salmon loaf and
'chicken salad.
... The annual ladies night of the
Chamber of CoMmerce was held
on February 14th. A delicious
ham supper catered to by the,
Acw. was enjoyed. A sing-song ,
during the supper hour lead by
Edgar Elligten was accompan-
ied -by Mrs. Allan Siemon.
William Hill proposed a toast
to the ladies and Mrs. Ross An- •
derson replied. A silver bon ben
dish was ,given to the wives of
th?.., members of the C. of C pre-
siert
Wilbur Hoegy presented Gary
Sholdice with.a farewell gift.
.A-tiock was 'presented to the
past president, Wibur Hoegy, by
Wilfred Ahrens.,
President -Harry Muegge
thanked the LCW for the delic-
ious melt.
• Mervin Leonhardt introduced.
the-guest speaker, Rev. C. Grif-
fin 'from Stratford 'and George •
Jorrnuth thanked hini. gym .
were shown by August Sher- ,
barth on his trip 'to California
this year and also • seine 'Cerits
ennial 'pictures cf. 19e Pro-
gressive euchre:, was enjoyed by
all with prizes going to high
lady, Mrs. Norman Kistrier; low
lady; Mrs. -Frank - --VanHavel;
high, men,' Allan Simmons. low
man Robert French. Lucky-chair
was won by Eugene Bannon.
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sonal. trust; The."(.1gited...chureh
preael.44,.
Church.. It : must be a'lligt.PP414 • .
nreb,„.4 ening to its
People and their proble s Men
40 -x70410 will. go forward to,-
gether asking God ontipp4y,
`What can we do?" 'Believe' oa
Him. Let go and• let`'Ond .d4ect
our lives?," advised Mrs. Neje%
Using his guitar, the Rev.
Morley Clark lead the afternoon
sing song.
The morning worship service
was presented by the Wesley.
Willis UCW with Mrs: A. J.
Mowit in charge. -
The Challenge-to Stewardship
was taken by Mrs, Ethel Gable,
Mrs. A. Sinclair and Mrs. Wal-
ter McDonald. • . .„ •
• Under Attack turned of to be
a skit presented, by Mesdames
George Potter, Stewart Miner,
K. Clyesdale, J. Gibank, H. '
Almost,. S. E. Lewis and R. Gal- • • • way.
Miss Betty Facey installed the
1969 officers: Past ' Presidents,
Mrs. George Michie, Briissels, -
R. 4, Mrs. Harris Butson, Fullar--
ton, R. 1; President, MrS. Har-
old Babensee, 65 Parkview
Drive, Stratford; First Vice-
'President, WO, Stewart Minert
Exeter;' R. 3;, , Second Vice-Press-
ictent, MVP, ,-Stnart
Ivlar7s, B. A
Huron. Regien0 FresWeatsi
North, Mrs. Harold Deig,,E,Ords
'The:meeting . "thq
Hgroi•s-Perth PreSbYteAal of the
United Church Weinen was held
in Mitehell United Church on
Wednesday' of :Week • •
1,44 programme was 139 r 4'94 the theLte,.c!Peepet.7. cep, TatIt-,
Wider' 1-1Orizeus",
4ev. Morley Clark, Christian
Xateatteg secretary ;or London
Conference eelergedfnn the the,
me with , his address,. °Genie
Alive Christians are more like-
ly to be damned; for what •they
fail to do rather than what they
'an, Dr. 'Clark said and A lively
discussion developed with the
audience participating freely to
tell what the needs of their
church , community were: •
„Mrs. B.C. Neice, Essex, Ont.
ario, -was the afternoon
gr. She used John 6 - ,verses:
and 29 to develop, ,her address,
in which she liltekkOP V.,CW ineMberS to the dia•emies,'WItti •
asked, _."What Shall,;„"We. Do?"'
Her addreSS answered thie (sites-
tion for to-day'S World and
strangely it was the same ,as
Christ told. the 'disciples, "Be-
lieve en Him".
It is important to have'a.bas-
ic attitude in life, a deep per-
aril io what you hosed for a.
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your telephone manager *AIL Centre, 1fIrS. OVA HO- -
AlSee, lvionkton, K. 1.; West, Mrs.
South,1tl MBPrsildi E'dCwiininQIUnlier13; Ex-
eter,
"Regional presidents,
,North, Mrs. John •Gabel*, List,
owel; West, Mrs.' Russell Mc-
Whim, Mitchell;. South, Mrs.
Oliver Baker, St. Marys, R. 6
East, Mrs. Grenade Murray; 168
Hope Street; Tavistock,
Recording Secretary, Mrs.
Orville Swayer, 162 George St.,
Mitchell; Corresponding Secret-
ary, Mrs. G. W.-Sash,
Treasurers, Mrs. Walter' Mc-
Donald, Gadshill, A. 1, Miss Eth-
el Gable, Zurich. ••
Committee Chairmen -
enship and Social Action, Mrs.
H. Almost, 297 Cobourg St.,
Stratford.
Christian and Missionary Ed-
ucation, Mrs. J. Axtman, Walton,
R.2; Finance, 'Mrs. Carson Wat-
son, Brussels, R.4; Leadership
Development, Mrs. K. B. Clyes-
dale, St. Marys; Nominations,
Mrs. Jeff Robinson,. St.
1 and _Mrs, Gilbert Beecroft,
Belgrave, R. 1.
Portfolio Secretaries - Com-
munity Friendship, Mrs. Bert.
Alton, Lucknow, R. 7; Communi-
cations, Mrs. A. H. Daynard,
Staffa; Public Relations, Mrs.
George Wilson, St. Marys, R. 6;
Programme, Mrs. Roy Galway,___
Listowel, Mrs. -Clark Kennedy,
GrandBend; Stewardship and
Vocation, Mrs. •A. Sinclair, Seb-
"ringville; .Supply and • Welfare, -
Mrs. George Potter, Clinton.
Despite hazardous weather
conditions over 175 women at-
tended the meeting.
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Have you ever stopped to .think how many times you
use your phone during the course of a day, a week, 'a year?
'Probably not, Well, *iallers WS to order a forgotten item
from the store, arrange for a baby sitter, change an appoint-
ment, check on the. car or chat with a,friend, these's a good
chance you make-more calls in .aa_ year than your counter-
parts elsewhere in the World.'
According to the latest figures, Canadians are still
the most talkative people in the world when it comes, to tele-
phones. Mind you, Americans are ,running a close second. In
1967, Canadians averaged '667.7 . calls per person; that's.7
more than our friends south of the border. Mum's the word
in Burma, however;; citizens there made the least number
of calls — an average ,7 each in 1967.
Of the 222 million 'telephones in the world in that
year, more than •103 -million Were located in the United
States. Canada was in shah place, with 8.4 million ,phones
service that's 40.65 telephones •for every 100 people. The
average for the world is 6.4 phones for, every 100 persons. :
The statistics are compiled annually by the American
Telephone and Telegraph Company and are one year behind
because it takes close to 12 months to• qtber figures front
all parts of the world: .„
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DIAL 527-0550 — SEAFORTH
With all those calls — almost 3,000 for a family of
four = you might wonder If you'll soon wear the markings
right off your telephone dial. It isn't likely, because they
aren't painted...on the surface. They're molded right into the
dial in a two-step operation„ ,a plastic plate is formed,
with spaces left in the shape of the numbers, !afters and dots.
Then the spaces are filled with a contrasting shade of plastit.
So dial away. It will take a great many fingers dialing a
great many cairs before the markings on your dial begin to
wear away.
NEWS of
ENSAL
' Change P.O. houri • -
Changes in the hours. .of
vice at Hensel posit office were-
announced this week. Hours
new in effect are: Wicket Seas
vice IVIoncloy. through Fridays
8' a.m. to 12:15 a.m. 1:15 110:30'
• p.m: -Saturday 8 earn. to 12 noon;
Box Lobby Hours 8 a.m. to 7 Pan.
Monday! throughSatunday; Aural
Route Service 'iVlionday throligh .
Sathrday. lvIai2 received, 7 am.
Monday •thronseb Saturday;. Mail
despatched-, Deadline 4:45 p.M.
Mrs. Murray wins
Mrs. Ron Wareing was best '
ess far the regular ,meeting of
Hansa. Kinette Club at• her
name ion Wednesday and wel-
comed a guest Mrs. Homer Cam-
PbAelRletter, was read from their
adopted child in Italy,- _
M. Murray won the raffle.
• Institute Entertains
• Entertainment included pro-
gressive 'euchre with the win-
ners Mrs, Elizabeth.- Riley and
11111s, Thomas Kyle "Sr;.' Bunko,
Miss Greta LammSe; Mystery
pr-se, Mrs. Robert Sampson; Pro-
gram , conveners, Mrs. -Beverly,
Beaton, 'Miss. Clarence Reid;
Hostesses, Mrs. Pearl • Mahler,
Mas. Elizabeth.
Select best speakers
Pupils of grades 4, 3,-6, 7,
and 8, of 'Herbal' • and Zurich
Pitislic Schools participated,in -a
public speaking contest at the
Legion Hall,. on Thursday -spon-
sored by, Hensall Legion Ladies
Auxiliary with twelve contest-
4anit.13 'taking part. Rev. Harold
„F. Currie was chairman .for the
evening.
Winners in the Senior groups
were: 1sti, . Nancy - Shantz, grade
••••13: Zurich Public School; 2nd
Kathy Cook, grade 7, Hensal
PA; 3rd, Joan Forrest grade- 7, Bemoan •
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If I were to ask where to 'find the noisiest place in the
world, I bet I'd get as many different answers as there are
readers of this colunin. But I'm not going., to ask because, if
. there is one thing that's easy to find these days, -it's noise.
Quiet? Now that's. another story. Still there are a, few re-
maining havens where -quiet reigns supreme, and one of
them is the anechoic chamber or "Dead Room" at Northern
Electric's Research and Development Labs i Ottawa. The
room is shielded from 99 per cent of noise by Thick masonry
walls, isolation frOm thebuilding in' which it is housed and
elaborate .acoustical filters lining the room and ventilation
system. The Dead Room is used for precise measurements of
speech and hearing, and for work on receiving, producing
and transmitting sound.
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Judsies were Mr. Arthur Idle.,
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