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The Huron Expositor, 1973-03-22, Page 10rr t 440••••••••••••••~•••••••••••••1 ••••••••••••••••~•~•••••••••###M4~4~##################~~ NEW 16 BRAND PONTIAC AST RES Phone 348-8932 Pontiac - Buick Dealer "GMAC ON THE SPOT FINANCING" Mitchell imevio,mfms.is~o.o#44~4444444wwomavromew‘ktomo.46,444.#0,,,44,,,,.4.,......#44w~.+#444-poi«#####~moc..«##••••kfewaim•mmaro#4,o44###4444.4w•ed amoskow~~~ 44410444444"4410#.044444".0414~4~#####.4~~. 4141401P44. JUST ARRIVED!. PON C utAok\ouT "SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY" WEST END GARAGE 1.0,,,,THE MOWN EXPOSITOR, Sl AFORTH, ONT.. MARCH 22, 1973 My sincere thanks Congratulations to Jack Riddell and his supporters on their decisive win at the polls in the March 15 by-election. to the 5,888 electors who sup- ported my candidacy and par- ticularly to the hundreds of volunteers who , worked so diligently for the Progressive Conservative cause. There is still time for Huron County farmers to participate in the planning for the Future" Land 1.10,,,Cpnference in Clinton on March 22. The conference is scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m. at the Central Huron Secondary School. Sponsored by the HurOn County Soil and Crop Improve- ment Association, the conference will interest everyone concerned about future land use planning, says Association president Howard Datars. The Huron County Case Study presentation highlights the morning session of the one-day conference. Huron County beef and hog producer, I, McAllister, along with E. Oddleifson, chair- man of the Association's Planning and Development Committee, will discuss the effects of population, industry, and recreation on land use planning. The morning ses- sion also features a discussion by county planner G. Davidson of the problems and opportunities 119 ppsed by recent land use plan- ning in Huron County, and 3.111M, "Land Use Huron County"„prO- duced by Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. The conference keynote speaker is D.S. Caverly, assistant deputy minister, Water Management Divisions, Ontario Ministry of the Environment. His topic is 0 Present and Future Demands for Land - As Influenced by Agricultural Developments". The day concludes with a down-to-earth panel discussion on land use planning, "Telling It the Way It Is". The panel will be chaired by Dr. R.S. Rodd, School of Agricultural Economics and Extension Education, Univer- sity of Guelph. Panelists are M. Warder, ministry of Natural Resources, real estate represen- tative D. Shewfelt, lawyer D. Mur- phy, and G. Hill, pork producer and crop farmer. A $2 registration fee, payable at the conference, covers the cost of lunch and other conference expenses. 4-H MEETING The first meeting of Walton I Club, "Sportswear for Knits" was held at the home of Anne and Mary Watson on Monday evening with seven mem- bers present. The leaders are Mrs. G. Watson and Joan Bennett. Officers elected are: Presi- dent, Margaret Shortreed; Vice- President, • Kim Humphries; Secretary and Press Reporter - rotating. The members include Susan Humphries, Anne Watson, Kim Humphries, Joan Bennett, Bev. Stevenson, Mary Watson and Margaret Shortreed. The next meeting is to be held, March 26, at the home of Kim Humphries. The different types of knits, such as sweater knit and warp knit were dis- cussed along with patterns and sizes. WALTON UNIT MEETING The March meeting of the Walton Unit was held inthe base- ment of the church on Wednes- day evening. The Call to Worship was given by Mrs. Gerald Watson. "Praise the Lord' ye heavens, adore him." was sung accompanied by pianist, Mrs. Ian Wilbee. Mrs. G. Watson read the scripture from Romans 12:1-8 add Mrs. I. Wilbee gave , the Meditation, "Save the Peeling". Rise up, O men of God" closed the devo- tions. Mrs. Walter Bewley showed the filmstrip "Christ in the Art of India" which explained paintings by different Indian artists, from different religious backgrounds, painted at different periods in history, which told the story of life of Jesus. The filmstrip wan made to share the work of Christian artists of India with the rust of the world and indi- cated one way in which the church com municates. Mrs. Nelson Reid was in the chair for the business. Minutes were read by Mrs. H. Hackwell. Nineteen members answered the roll call. It was announced that the U.C.W. spring Thankoffering is to be at Duff's Church, April 15, Sunday. The bellringers from Wingham will entertain and Rev. George Young of Five Oaks is to be guest speaker. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Mac Shofdice, fol- lowed by the offering, which was dedicated. by Mrs. Reid. Bake Free Bazaar letters were given out by the secretary, and dona- tions are to be brought to the April meeting. After the closing hymn, "Jesus Keep me near the C ross", Mrs. Reid gave prayer. Mrs. Ray Huether, Mrsc Sholdice and Mrs. Bill Cutts served lunch. A special Laity Sunday ser- vice has been arranged for March 2 5th when there will be a a men's choir and a hymn-sing. Rev. and Mrs. D. Docken and Kristen are spending a few days,at their cottage near Mea- ford. GIVE GENEROUSLY Ci„.SO4ifgAzzr-- Lard use conference for Huron farmers