The Huron Expositor, 1972-01-13, Page 5. AMA,-
UCW
Meets
Unit I of Northside Church
met at the home of Mrs. William
G. Campbell on Tuesday even-
ing January 4, with an eaten-,
dance of seventeen.
The president opened -the
meeting-with a poem ',The New
Year", followed bpseveral items_
• of business. Projects for the
year were discussed.
Mrs. Grace Broadfoot and
• Mrs. Eva MpCartney were in
charge of the programme: the
theme being ',New -Years". In-
cluded were a poem by Mrs.
Broadfoot, Scripture, Mrs: Mc-
Cartney, Prayer, Mrs. Allen and
a recipe for a Good New Year.'
and short story Mrs. Broadfoot.
. Rev. M.' E. Reuber spoke on
a "The Reading and Study of the
Bible'! for the New Year.
The February meeting will be
held at Mrs. Broadfoot's home.
NORTHSIDE 'UNITS 3 & 4
The January' meeting of Units
3 and 4 Northside United Church
was held in the church with 22
members and 3 visitors present. '
Mrs. ThosilVallbee,operied,the
meeting and conducted Ana bus-
iness. Mrs. W, Harry Brown
took charge of the devotions with
Mrs. Helmer Snell reading the
scripture and leading in prayer. ,
Mrs. M. E. Reuber spoke on
Africa taken from theStudyBook„,
and also showed articles which
had been brought from Africa.
ti
Ilighlithlt of our e •
annual Tepb"0..: •
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Company, Funds
Guaranteed Funds
Estbles, Trusts and Agencies
Total Assets under,
Administration
1971
$ 30,268,000
510,504,000
66,505,000
607,277,000
1970
$ 26,057,000
415,950,000
58,276,000 -4'
500,284,000
Mortgages.
Guaranteed Investment
Certificates
Trust Deposits .
438,109,000
391,170,000
119,334,000
352,097,000
319,864,000
96,085,000
* Net profit for the year , 3,520,000 . 2,543,000
* Earnings per commonnon share , 2.34 1.64
'Net profit includes the Company's 98' equity in the earnings of its subsidiary,
The Lambton Loan-and Investment Company, and compares with the restated
1970 net profit of $2,543,939.
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Parliament and is now law.
What does tax reform•mean to you? How will
it affect you?
To answer these questions, the Department is
conducting a massive, national mailing program.
Booklets are now being printed and mailed to all tax-
payers as quickly as they come off the press.
The. complete mailing will be finished in about
,five weeks.
All taxpayers will receive at least two booklets—,.
"Highlights for Iiidividuals" and, "Valuation Day".
These should 'provide answers to most of your
question.
Some taxpayers will receive additional informa- -
tion, ac ding to their specific needs.
Read your booklets. Afterwards, if _you have
questions, ask us. We'll be glad to help.
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easier to file• your income tax return in , I973,' because
they will help you 4to prepare now.
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• THE' HURON SEA.FiFORTHA. JAN
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Orrespcin ent
:e Mrs, Ken' Bigsen
• .The regular' ,montlilY, meet-
• :ing of tnn Lutheran Church Wo-
men of St. Peter's Lutheran
• Church was held Mat Wednesday,
afternoon. .There was a good
attendance from the members
and five visitors. Devotions with
Mrs. Lavine Beuermann, Mrs.
Hareld Elligsen and Mrs. Minnie
79SIC'11,. qboXgPa (Maned with a
hymn and Prayer. Readings,
s' Dublin Pee Wees Win Two
4atiles • • •
brighter look as John O'Leary
and George Coyne have complet-
ed.the interior decoration.
were read for 'gifts received at
Christmas. Forty-five calls were
made to sick .and shut ins during
the, inset month,
Mrs. Wm. Dowson? past pres-
ident, ,was called to the front
and Mrs. Gordon Hill read an
address and Mre, Wm. Taylor
presented a gift in appreciation
of • her work as 'president for the
past two years. Mrs. Hill closed
the meeting with prayer.
. The annual congregational
meeting of the United Church
will be held on Monday even-
ing January 17th.
The Explorer Group met last
Tuesday evening with eleven
members present. The-president
Bev. C antelon opened the meeting
with Scripture lesson read by
Janice Webster and , prayer by
'Sandra Webster. The roll call
was answered by naming your
favourite winter sport. Offering
was taken up by Tanis Chuter.
. period. •
•ed homa_on Tuesday from s nd-
ing the' New 'Year's holiday with
' We' would like to welcome
EDWARD M. HART
OBI Mr. and MrS. Russell Fleming of- TUA RY Seaforth.
you ask me, the New Year is
an advantage of faith in the fut-
ure", by Mrs. Beuermann, and
"Small Wonder" by Mrs. Ellig-
sen and Mrs. Vock were given.
This reading -gave many good
illustratidns of how small groups
can' manage if „ they are'well
organized and cooperative. De-
vOtions closed with the "Lord's
Prayer" followed by a Mission
Prayer by Mrs. C. W e Lepn-
hardt. •
The president, Mrs. George
Rock, took care of the business
period. She welcomed visitors
and wished everyone a Happy
New Year. Various committees
gave their reports. Mrs. Ellig-
sen read the auditors report of
1971Mrs,
Congratulations were eicten-
ded to Mr Fred- Young, a mem-
ber of this organization, and Mr.
Young who celebrated their 55th
wedding anniversary recently. A
'letter of acknowledgment was
read by 'Mrs. Bauer from Rev.
and Mrs. Rucas in Liberia, who
are Missionaries there. m
A nominating committee for
Correspondent •
• Miss-Mary Mcllwain'
Miss Margie Whyte of Guelph
spent the weekend with Mrs. W.
L. Whyte, Tom, Bill and mr. Har-
old Whyte Margie•ind Bill-re-
turned t Guelph to start school
on Monde
newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Southgate to the community. They
are residing in the former Verne
Dale farin.
Mrs. Irene Grimoldby retur
* • After ,a particularly trying
day, two teachers were discuss-
ing their hectic•liVes over coffee
in the faculty lounge.— Said
Angie, "If there'S'anything to this
business of reincarnation, I'd like
.to come pibk as a childhood dis—
ease."
'Disgruntled man, taiking, to
himself:,,' 'I. ,wish.Thad a dental
, appointment to cancel. That aI-
, ways brightens my day."
NEWS of VARNA
• Mrs. Eric Chuter led the craft
St: Patrick's Roman Catholic
Church and Dublin Bank of Com-
nierce have taken on a' new and
Correspondent
Fred McClymont
U.C.W. MEETING
The United Church Women
held their January meeting on
Thursday evening.
The president, Mrs. Ralph
Stephenson opened the meeting
with prayer. Group three had
charge of devotions with Mrs.
Gordon Hill leading. Mrs.
Charles Reid gave the prayer.
Mrs. Tom Consitt took up the
offering and —it was dedicated
by Mrs. Hill, who alsp read an
article on "New Year Resolu-
tions" and conducted a very int-
eresting contest. The roll call
was' answered by paying merry-
ibership feep. Thank you ,letters
R bekah's
Meet
RE BEKAHS 1VI E ET
A' donation was made to the
Muscular Dystrophy eFbundation
when Edelweiss Rebekah 'Lodge
held its regular meeting Monday,
evening . with Mrs. Charles
Reeves, noble grand, presiding.
Members were informed 'that
-the 'Assembly President, Mrs.'
Betty Robinson of Dorchester,
plans to officially visit Huron
District. February 2nd and :3rd.
Amber Lodge, Ilensall with Mrs:
ROY Bell- , district deputy presi-
dent, as hostess, ' will hold a
banquet there on February 2nd.
Edelweiss Lodge has been asked
to be host at a special meeting
February ard when Goderich and
Brussel Lodges are to be guests
and assist, with the meeting.
Following the meeting a suc-
cessful euchre party was held
with the following being winners:
Ladies - High, Mrs. Alex Scott;
Low, Mrs. Mae Dorrance; Lone
Hands, Mrs. Barney Hildebrand;
Gents - High, Jack Dorrance;
Low, Leslie Oliver; Lone Hands,
Harry Proctor, ,Mitchell. Pro-
ceeds amounted to $32.50.
f
'the next year was set up as ioi-
mrs. Manuel Beuermaini,
Ids., Harold Elligsen and Mrs.
Edwin Scherbarth.
Plans were made to have\ a
touch and take table at our Feb-
ruary meeting. Two quilts are to
be •quilted' in the near future:
Birthday cards Were signed and
sent. to two honorary member?;,
Mrs. Louise Bennewies who is
a patient. t the Tecumseh-Nurs-
ing Home in Windsor, and -Mrs.
Henry Bennewies, Mitchell.
Birthdays were reported by
Mrs. G, Rock, Mrs. Minnie Vock
and Mrs. Scherbarth. A hymn
was, sung in their honour, with
Mrs. itobert French at the piano.
The meeting closed with the Mis-
sionary Benediction. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Ella Rose, Mrs.
Minnie Vock, Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
and Mrs. Edwin Scherbarth.
ST.PETER'S LUTHERAN
.CHURCH
'During the Sunday morning
service at St. Peter's Ltitherall
Church, three new counsillors,
Ronald Beuermann, Kenneth El-
ligsen and John Moore were
installed. They will be on the
church council for three years.
Communion 'was administered
during the service. Rev. Kalb-
fleisch of Zurich officiated. '
Mr., and Mrs. Reuben Buuck
were guests tin Sunday of mr.
and Mrs. Carl Buuck and. Danny
at Mitchell. Other guests at the
same home were Mr.and Mrs.
Martin Snuck and David, Mil-
verton, Mr. 'and we, Leonard
Burgess, Christine andelPanne,
Crystal Lalse, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Hinz and Mrs, Augusta
Hinz, Mitchell. The occasion
was Christine Burgess' third
birthday.
Mrs. Toleda Beuermann,
Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
ard Miller and Lisa, Kitchenr
spent the weekend with Mt. and-
Mrs. Gordon Miller.
Officer and Mrs. Dick Wat-
Son and family, St. Thonfas vis-
ited with her pailiaa, Mr. and
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe on. Sunday.
They visited Saturday and stayed
overnight with Mr. and Mrs.
Ezra Hinz, Logan township.
The congregation of 'St. Pet-
er's Lutheran Church received
word Sunday that Pastor Arthur
Borscht, Heidelberg, has ac-
cepted the call to this parish.
He plans to move late In March.
Improve
your
home
now!
Between now and Spring
is the time to renovate, tb
recondition and decorate
your home. Let Victoria
and Grey help you finish
the rec room, take
advantage of furnishing
, sales, move up to better
living. Have fun improving
your home in the grey
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TRUST COMPANY SINCE lees,
visitors vvt* Mr. add Mrs:
Lavern Wolfe during the halt#7'
week- end were Mr. and /4r4.
Alf. Ruston, Stretford, Sgt. end-
Mrs. Berate Tr eader, r etawawa
and Mrs. Roy 13euermann,MOnk/-
ton.
• Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rose and
family were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. •Roy Kistner and boys, R.
R. 2, Mankton ore New Year/e_
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Beuermanh and "Mary accom-
panied Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
Beuermann to visit Mr. andMrS.
Wayne Beuermann and family
at London on Monday.
Gdests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Elligsen New Year's Day were
Mrs. Mabel Higgerson. Harry
PrOctori klitcheili
41-4 UM. 11 4111,ggen, and pavid, Mrs. j.iouise•
HfiWedratli. Bornh9lm, -
14r0.0 Pkri#Pkil AlPirkep Anal yrs.
Mary Dittmer,
Insurance AaincY
Office in Masonic Block
Main Street
Phone 527-1610 Seafirth,
Dublin Pee wees • defeated
Hensall in a game played inHen-
salt Thursday, January 6th. Score ▪ ing far Dublin were Feeney-2
goats,; MeCreight and Flanni-
gan with one each. Assists went to Van Bakel, Claesseris and
O'Reilly.
In the second game,Dublin
was defeated by Mitchell, - 0
played triSe aforth Arena Saturday
N afternoon.
Edward M. Hart died sud-,
denly at his home .in London on
Thursday evening January ''6th.
He was born in McKillop town-
ship, son of the late John Hart
and Lily 'Miles; and was in his
fifty-sixth year.
He enlisted from here in 1939
with the Royal Canadian Engin-
eers and served until the end of
the war in Europe.
On his return he went to
London and-worked at his trade_
- as a carpenter. He never mar-
ried and is survived by four
brothers, John and ,Patrick of
London, Joseph of Orono, Al-
bert of British Columbia and one
sister, Mrs. Mary Hensonof Kit-
chener. His funeral took place-
on Saturday at St. Peter's Basil-
ica, London and burial was in St.
Peter's cemetery.
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CONSTANCE
• Brenda Scott spent Saturday
evening with Joan Thompson.
Mr. Ralph Kingswell of God-
,erich was a Saturday caller with
Mr. and Mrs. George McIlwain
and family.
Mr. Gordon Riley who' at-
. tending George Brown College in
Toronto spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Riley, Gerald, Greg, Sandra and
Lorna.
Mr. John Whyte of Oshawa
spent • Monday evening with his
mother, Mrs. W.L. Whyte, ToM
and Mr. Harold Whyte. •
- Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Goodfellow on the birth
of a daughter in Brampton onJan.
4th.
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astor-Accept $ Can To St. Peter's Pori