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The rieA call Hoegy. and Mr, and- Mrs. Clemens Stutz euchre this Prlday�w' evening, nett; Brian Wilbee, Phillip .Idlake U.C:W. tfJnl{.Meetings was .an1wered by 21 members. Mrs. Martin Baan introduced of Golden Valley. sponsored by:the W.I. A dessert . •:axxd Arthur Gxgenveld :from this The March meeting of the The offering was received by the Rev. Aocken who spoke on William B tunetthas•beeo able euchre is being planned for, next community werp_arnong the '2T �`, Walton • Uni.t was held in the secretary in the absence of the Missions. He conducted a quiz, to return, to ,his home following '.a . month, stuQents from the Seaforth anii��'" " basement of the church on treasurer. We were reminded of 'and showed a ' film strip of few days in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hum District High School from the r `. Wednesdays evening., invitations 'to' attend' Northside cohditions•in•-Africa,•telling of the Mr. and Mrs. Eaki Nott, phries and family of London spent G6ography class that are spend- s c Mrs. Herb Travis opened the Church, Seaforth Thankoffetirf hot and dry weather peTW. s,'rain ' 'Clinton visited on Sunday with the weekend at the home of his • . ing this holiday week on a CANADA MA NP devotipns with hymn 356, "Take on Marc 26 and to; Cava amounts and'houses made out of h Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Murray and parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Ste>vart. sight-seeing trip to Italy, They ` My, Life, 'and, Let it Be." Mrs. Church, Winthrop for their taster, mud. Ppmphlets were distributed Susan. Humphries. flevi by a`tr leaving last Thursday Edna HaAwpll was pianist for the Thankoffering, April 3 at 8 p.m. A for each fainily. He concluded on Several institute members from Kim ,Hurriphries 'returned with evening returning This Saturday b .. �ctATR� FOR, STUD TS ;w hymns: Mrs. Art Heard read the .work shop on alcohol will be held reading a portion of .a , letter Walton community attended the them to the city to siend the evening. scripture from Luke 14: 32-40, at Northside Church, Seaforth' •on received from our missionary Ann Majestic Institute meeting in 1*11iday break week. Cold weather set in over the INd Hymp 249, "Jesus. Shal! Reign March 27. Reiben, our Live -Love Project Brussels last Wednesday, when Sunday visitors at the home of weekend with some snow and GODERICH 524*88 -- HURON PARK 22$ %' Where'er the Sun", followed b Hymn . 199, "We Love the again this year. Y Y 6 Y •Rev, Seibert of Stratford was. 'Mr, and Mrs. Harold McCallum high winds, a taste ff winter 'is Mrs. Heard leadingin prayer. Place, O God" was sun ' Mrs. Mrs. Sawn thanked Rev,Williamson.t ' P Y g, guest, speaker and shoZved p5c-, acre Mrs. Ron Terry stili with us. - Mrs. H. Traviss read anMiss Thamer e{ sec ttie�meerin with • Dockc,n for comity arse showing a Y y to interesting article on "Go to prayer. Env.elc,pes fir a gWuck new outlook on Missions, g ldwed b aidiscussion.wers, fol bebbie Taylor of✓Sbit�aand Church" and a poem "Hearts Free Bazaar were dist6buted to The business was conducted, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Machan Donald Currie, Brampton spent Desire.. be returned to the April meeting. minutes were, read by ,Mrs. • and girls of Sarnia spent a few the weekend with Mr—and Mrs. 4 Mrh. Edina Hackwel.l, repre- The. hostesses Mrs,. Ralph McCallum. were, report days over the, weekend at the Allan McCall; also ' visiting Mr. sentative,to the Mission Service ' Traviss, Mrs. Bruce Collins and was given by Mrs. C. Ritchie and . }tome of Mr. a9d' Mrs. Nelson ,acid Mrs, .Tom Stevenson and �• sy 2 ° yj�.�; h6iWcide Committee, reported and was Mrs. Murray Smith served lunch misccllancous report by. Mrs.Nan assisted by Rev. Docken•, State- a,,d a social hall' -hour was Vliet Sr. Forthcoming Thankoffer- ,� F ments were passed'around and enjoyed. together. ings were announced, Plan's,were �� r ,rt Et ,r A tai . listed in order on what Mission made for a sh9wer this Satprda Y Y ..5:: H ..... •................• ...:...,............. .... ... y •,X.:.H .. 1 'means. It is the -example of the ' evenin � for Miss Ruth Ritchie in Boundary alsd 17th Unit b <'i•�''. , ~ ::., ,' ,.,�••sz�,,,:,,,..,.M, .i, � ,:� .,,.; .` . , little amount of work the Church- Mrs. George Williamson was the.rhurch basement,,,The meet- ing eet x•: I r u ,y �� - ■ can do to' help these underdeve- hostess for the unit meeting in ing closed with the Mizpah -' ` THIS- WEEK loped countries. Its ways of her home on Wednesday after- Benediction.'4 preaching the gospel. Its results Lunch, was served by Mrs, H. �� .., from Ottawa P g 6 p' noon, March 13.. ' of a missionary enterprise which Mrs, Harold McCallum and McC'alluni, Mrs. C. Hoegy, people are. encouraged to, help ^ Mrs. Clift' Hocgv` were in charge assisted' by the hostess, Mrs. �r •themselves, working for con (J'• dCV0tionh. Mrs. McCallum Williamson, Contras grasses ani$ more= -and a 2 Economy in Good Shape, Steinberg's, Weston, Corot- munify, including' prilitics and opened the mccting with the Finance Minister John' Turner ate Foods, A & P and Safeway ■ economics. Rev'; Docked showed Thought fur the Day. hymn .148, 8th and 16th Unit told the House of Commons that, w'il{ reduce their anticipated price or. minimize carryover, With Lasso a filmstrip of "ranzania, gig ing us gi•c•athe on mc, BrcaUt of God The March meeting -of the 8th Cftm4 as�senefriic.record in 1973 increases on bread by 1-2'cents. an idea of their wars of"life in the ,vas sung, Mrs. Hoegy read the and 16th unit was held ut the outranks most countries. m the This action is a direct resuliof a or Lasso plugs atraz�in+e country of Africa. Sc•ripturc from St. Mark 11': 1.1.26. lhurch basement on Thursday world. The Gross National recommendation ey the Food Business Mrs. McC:tl�uni led in prayer evening. Product grew at a rate of 7,1%; . Prices. Review Board. Mrs. Bili "Thamer x sidc.t for firth>�bed b tile, f,orif's Prayer in Mrs. Ken McDonald .opehed � .9 .. 1 Y 430,000 new jobs were created - More Pep le Employed w with -the Call to Worship.' Hymn P 346 "Fitt Thou M Life, O•Lord ' 130,000 more than redicted. in Statistics Canada reported that Y the last "budget; d1mployment 25,000 more Canadians had jobs' My food" d,as sung, Mrs. Don declined to 5.6% .as compared in Februar than a -month ago. w Fraser read the scripture fro m'"lst o P y g , Agri-ftotes Peter: 3-5, followed by a few with 6.3 Io in 3972. The unemployment rat e, words from one of Rev. Stan Exports, housing 'starts, seasonally adjusted, in February business capital investment and remained unchanged at 5.5% McDonald's, Londesboro, write- xz consumer spending all showed from ,lanuary.,, uj>s from his ministry ,study, - (By Adrian Vos). • substantial gains over. 1972. Pensions Go Up consistin(; of the fact how The minister said that "The Old -age pensions will increase important our hands are in God's., Canadian economy, today is the from $108,14 to $110.09 for single V Lasso by itself leaves no carryover to Lasso plus atrazine tank mix controls ;. Kingdom. g envy of the world.' persons and from $216.28 to harm alfalfa, wheat or other pigweed, lambs uarters, crabgrass, 44 t1' Rev. Doeken was present for Not all farmers, think alike ou in til city who buy a fleece x,f land ".,Lilly ntecting to present the new ompetition Policy. $220.18 from marrieds. This will ..•• crops; barnyard; ass, reen and yellow , rile subject of land use and I'll and let it lie idle until such time Mission • );hc.ntt "Share to- help a The federal government's be their second quarterly increase And it controls the grasses—including foxtails, many ore grasses -and gi4e here. some arguments I've' that the nearby town or city needs broken world:' He' conducted a • co.mpetit•ion le station' . was since the federal government tied ' bamyardgi"aSs, crabgrass,, yellow and broad leaves; reduces Competition it fc�r cx ansion. Why should we brief' i� on the mission reintroduced in the ' House of old -age pensions to changes, in green foxtail, and witchgrass. tFdm velvefleaf and cocklebur. heard lately which differ ,ub- p' 1. quiz Commons by Consumer and the cost of living. " . And you minimize carryover pOsst- stantially, from what I've been worry, when hydro builds on the` priorities of the church followed preaching in the last few weeks. best agricultural' land because it's . can a short disc ssjon. Hymn 637 Corporate Affairs Minister Herb Locomotive Sale bilities. Because Lasso by itself Bayes We were talking about the cheaper that way? After all, hydro "Thr Lord's My Shepherd" was Gray. Prime Minister Trudeau said in no carryover; and you use less possible new nuclear aboutt. ocheuthbelongsP P sung• Prayer clos, e.. bill would forbid the House -of Commons that fhe'. atrazine' in the tankbix. poop le don'tic re, why should d ld w . devotions, ed the cons misleading advertising and give"" federal government will ensure'. f of Gode lies, and if' farmers 1 ' P should oppose Ae at this Let's take what we can when the Mrs. Doug Fraser, the unit umers__...protection on that the sale of 25 locomotives to , location. Some said, "WhLaSSO y i lime for taking is right and the representative to the. Mission g'tiarantees and warranties. Gufia goes through. He will not , should we oppose it?. It will girt heck. with everyone else. Committee., explained the New Br'ead'prices allow' U.S. laws to interfere. Always read and rorio�the Lasso label directions w. Mission and Service and packets ,;;The Canadian government gy' HERBICIDE 8Y the farmers `thcIV& a good chance' P . AAtrex is a register trademark of Ciba -Gel Following', a. request b has the means to make sure that to sell their property at a price are avail< tic. g'. • 9 Y Corporation. they never -tlhought uf. So what, if St°UC�eI"1tS Mrs. orge McCall- chaired Consumer and Corporate Affairs. this kind of deal which is to the Mon$antoCanadaLtd.,Montreal CluebecMMMU s rile busineys period opening with Minister Herb Gray, five bakery profit of Canadian companies farm land,goes out of production. , , ;• a poem "A ,fotl3)Ictter. word". companies acros$ the country, does go through. W6',ha've' the �}te crjyiajpin ; tarvi-will be hiOr5 ��'�� eat g �i'. p p'ic e and we will all he bciter off - which was Love. The' minutes have a reed to old bark"qp rich means .to do it and we will were read by the secretary Mrs, increases on bread. exercise those means." when we sell. Besides. the taw of ba to need Don McDonald, followed by 10 d' supply and demand says that with less land. and 'corbscquently less members answgring the roll call. , food, the price will be higher and meal Collections were taken for capper that is not to be snecyzvd at. it is contest and Shower. Tickets, are -R.Ne or ReN•A• no concern to M.ihat the shortage. Parents concerned about their no";' available frcim fpny member of food will necessitate it to. be teenagers' food choices will _,be , for the ham supper on June 4. We FULL or PART TIME imported tlom other countries, interested to knowthatlater this were rcminded..of..the up -coming ti Se" Utban people arc ' apparently month twenty-one Toronto school Thankofferings. A Thank -you -APPLY,•-- unti•illing topay for. what.ive can' cafeterias will provide students note was read by Mrs.. Bolger. offer them, so let them try foreign with nutrition information along A social halt=hour followed at ' �° farmers. Another bonus a plant of with the food they serve. the close of the meeting: Mrs. Seaforth Manor . Nursing Homed( FOR NINE BIG DAYS this magnitude will prcwjdc is that The new program, focusing on Jim Fritz served •lunch. , lily children will • have an the balanced lunch habit, was 1 6pportunity to make real money developed by Beaver Foods Unit" Pcr`sonals 527-0030 instead of having to take over the Manager Joe Koddermann and Sunday guests ,with Mr. and family farm And the children food specialists at the Ontario AkT nil R 'SPR NA SA LF . . ........ Who are already working in .the i*'ood Council, Ministry of towns can now quit their jobs and Agriculture and Food. Signs and 'go to work for the plant. If those posters, ih each cafeteria will other small-town plants have to encourage students to cat the close, so what, we don't need "balanced lunch way' by them anymore, lel them locate including at least orie food from somewhere where the farmer is each of the basic four food,groups, still a yokel. We may`have to. -pay in every lunch. ,more for our feed because the ' it is hoped•that this interest in, ' feedmill will have to pay high better nutrition will carry over to wages.too, but you can't will 'cm other areas in each school and all, After all, we don't act any eventually be picked up by other different from the land grabbers school c�° afeterias. t GROWERS WANTED for SEED OATS ' and MALTING BARLEY ,,We will pay high `premiums right off' the.-combirie CONTACT: 4 Mitchell 348-84'33 --- Hensall Girl.-'Lb'L"I < w� . ,197'2 BUiCK CENTURION .2 -door hardtop,' V-8, automatic, power steer' ' ing, power brakes, radio, power win- - Bows, rear axle traction, lock. 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