The Huron Expositor, 1974-06-20, Page 70
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Mr, and Mrs. Robert' Taylor
spent the weekenq in Vrockytl.Ie,
and while there . attended the
wedding .of their niece . Miss
Aixthv Taylor, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Orval Taylor-.
Mary and Gregory Merritt of
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eve opment and preservation,
recreation and public relations.
smorgasbord picnic supper,
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Christianity is sound, John said,
President Hilda Payne presided
for a short meeting and opened
call was answered by 18 members
and -one guest with 'the city I
Mrs. Harry Snell thanked all who
took part in the meeting.
but the Christian Churches aren't
with. a poem from the Spring
would like to visit,' A gift of
Heaven.' This was a story of a
ville June 15. -
man's very .potent dream, of -his
A shower honouring Debbie
dying and going to heaven and his
Anderson was hold in St.
experience there. Everyone has at
Andrew's Church. Her wedding
400 '"It
Ideilt Partner = i
at Oceanside, California, are spend•�;�p',;
ing the summer months with Mr.
and Mrs.'.Carl Payne.
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Mrs. .Harvey' Hyde, President Reception at the Queensway making any changes in society.
of the W.M.S. of Carmel Presby- Nursing Home on June 17 from They are )ust conforming, goingw , a
terian Church welcomed guests 7-9 p,m:, this being n Senior along with the values of a money
from, Chiselhurst Church, First, Citizens Week. • Members of the 'oriented society.
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Presbyterian Church, Seaforth,g'
Y Unit are asked to save prints; Will thanked all who helped
Arnold Circle Members and white cottons, knitting wool, etc. with .the meeting, and the meet-
Home Hblpers to the 84th birth- to be sent at a later date to ing closed withthe benediction. w- , . "�' • r , x ;': f
day, party of the Society at aAngola. Hostesses were Kay Elder and
meeting recently. Mabel Shirray gave the study Alice Ferg. yIF ,` M + w
r "' ,c7� �.fi '4r ..✓er�•'`4 Ytkr A
The d•.i•J yam.„ �` wt.Se
evottonal was taken by and shared with the group at'
Mrs. Percy Campbell and Mrs. paper . clipping -called ..'Rural Baptism in United Church
The Sacrament of Infant
Glenn Bell who opened with a Route Lettti r,' a very witty apd a•, Ps" :w� 3, ''"' � ,.
Baptism was held in Hensall
prayer and the singing of the well written article concerning �� �• * A,
Unto d Chureh Sunday morning. �� . * r � ., � ,� °.
hymn 'Now Thank 11 AA, our our government's business to The choir sang an anthem and � � ' � "1 "�'" j
God'. Mrs. Campbell read the which we should give serious���x.:
Rev. Don Beck reached on the r w
scripture, Psalm 100 and led in thought. P +- , ` t
sermon topic 'Doubt and Faith.' ' "' 1 "t M� w t A ` �..M* '
prayer. Mrs. Eric Luther, -guest Mrs, Shirray also used another Children r being baptized were °-t'r�,• " .'°
soloist sang two lovely solos, interesting article from the obser- i
'Heaven Came Down and. GloryMark Darryl, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ver 'Who's Heathen Now?', Dayid-Brock; Timothy Daniel, son HENSALL SPRING SHOW -- Linda Bell was one of
Filled My Sotd,' and 'Amazing written by John . Ow, who was
Grace.' Mrs. Malcolm Dougpll the first ordained Indian Chief on D Mr. and Mrs. Frank the 4-H Club members who showed cattle at, the
accompanied at the fano. Ducharme; Kerrie -Sue, daughter
P P� the Stoney Reserve. It says .it Hensall Spring SNOW On Tuesday night.,, The
Mrs, Glenn Bell gave the tobe nice and have love, when all wasn't enough to teach my peof Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kyle; and
to
devotional meditation on `God be people of
Lyn, daughter of Mr. and Expositor, trophy. for 'grand champion breeder was
gives us richly all things.' Mrs. around u's people were taking Mrs. Steve Kyte. won by -Les Falconer.
Hyde introduced • the guest advantage of us. So John Snow,
speaker Mrs. Margaret Daynard • left preaching and took up Fund
ra i_s i n topic -discussed
4b' of Staffa who gave an informative ' politicking in' 1968,.. He did not g
address on Kenya' 'East Africa formally leave the ministery, he
where they visited with their son, just changed the emphasis. Hensall W.I. met in the Legion Annual held in Zurich in May. for the evening were Y Joyce
daughter-in-law and' their yottllg Chief Snow has taken the lead Hall Wednesday evening for the ' Grace Peck reported that the Pepper and Sara Simpson. -
son. Mrs. Daynard showed slides in area$ of education, cultural June meeting. After an indoor Blossom Tea held at Huronview
on the countr its -1 d 1
y, pp e,
animals, and the work their son is
eve opment and preservation,
recreation and public relations.
smorgasbord picnic supper,
on June 5 was a success. The roll
doing there with the CA.D.A.
Christianity is sound, John said,
President Hilda Payne presided
for a short meeting and opened
call was answered by 18 members
and -one guest with 'the city I
Mrs. Harry Snell thanked all who
took part in the meeting.
but the Christian Churches aren't
with. a poem from the Spring
would like to visit,' A gift of
Mrs. Meston cut the birthday
cake and gave an appropriate
poem congratulating the Ladies .
on their 84th birthday celebra-
tion,
Rebekahs Drape Charter
Noble Grand Mrs. Aldeen
Volland presided .at the meeting
of Amber Rebekah Lodge recently
and was assisted by Vice Grand -
Mrs. Margaret Consitt. "Tile' Birthda greetings to Mrs. s gave a Convenors -were Jessie McAllister
g Y g g thorough report on the District and Margaret Ingram. Hostesses
Charter of the Lodge was draped Myrtle Riley who was 76.
in memory of the late Sister Mrs. Swan of Brucefield ^
Nncy Kyle.
Arrangements were made to
have a'Pot Luck' lunch following
the meeting on June 19, which
will 'be the last meeting until
Septembeto h
A communication was. read.
from the District Deputy, Grand
Master of Huron District 7,
Brother' Alex 'Meikle -on -the
presentation of the Titmus Vision'
Tester to 'the Huron County
Health Unit made possible from
the 1.0.0. F. and Rebekah
Lodges.
The Installation of the officers
of the-I.O.O.F, of Huron District 8
will be held 1n the Hensall Lodge
on Wednesday, June 26, at 8 p.m.
This is an open meeting to which
brothers and sisters are invited.
Unit I Hensall U.:C.W.
Unit I of Hensall U.C.W.. held
their, June meeting Thursday
afternoon with Will Beck
Home and Country magazine. appreciation was presented to
Marg Ingram gave the Treasurers Grace Peck for her efficient work
report. as past Secretary, and to Greta
ideas for raising money for the Lammie for her efficient work
summer months were discussed. .playing the piano. The September
Plans were also discussed further meeting schedule' was reviewed.
for the bus trip now scheduled for The' members are asked to
the fall, It was decided to go to meet at 7 p.m. at the Legion Hall
the Erlin Lee dame in the for a pot luck supper to start the
Hamilton area. September meeting. Programme
Jessie KA All, ter
representing the Bible Bethel
Church, Brucefield, visited some
of the - retsidents this week.
Gardening is the order of the day
and I feel many'of the residents
are anxious to scratch in the good
earth.' Good `habits • die hard.
People who have a bit of spare
ground should 'take advantage of-
its
f
its possibilities especially to try to
offset the high cost of living.
There is nothing more
rewarding than picking one's own
vegetables. They are fresh and
full of vitamins. Health records
stress this quality.
We extend .,sympathy to the
family and friends of the. late Mr.
John McAsh who passed away
-last Thursday.
A week ago Sunday, a family
reunion was held at the home of
Mr and Mrs Harvey Hayter
weddding dinner and reception of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reid, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reid, Sault Ste.
Marie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McClymont
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Nick Whyte and. family.
honouring Glen' Hayter on his A number of members of Varna
forthcoming marriage- and also Orange 'Lodge attended the
the fifth wedding anniversary of church service at Egmondvillc
Mr, and Mrs. Doug McBeath, United Church where County
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reid and Orange Lodge members partici-
Mrs. Belle Reid attended the pated on Sunday,
press ing. a sptri ua message
of her call to , worship was
Mr. Fern McLean, London,
followed by the singing of Hymn
visited in the community during
No. 38.
the past week.
Will then read scripture from
Mr. and .'Mrs. Percy Wright
Matthew followed by her
attended the wedding of their
devotional thoughts 'High noon. in
niece which took place in Brock -
Heaven.' This was a story of a
ville June 15. -
man's very .potent dream, of -his
A shower honouring Debbie
dying and going to heaven and his
Anderson was hold in St.
experience there. Everyone has at
Andrew's Church. Her wedding
some time experienced such
took place Saturday, June 15.
dreams. She then led a Prayer
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Alderdice,
Litany with all of the group Clarksburgvisited with rel2tives
taking part. Hymn No. 388 was
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at the weekend.
sung and the devotional closed
Mr. Wallace Watson and
with prayer.
family of Cincinnati, Ohio, called
The roll call wars answered by
on friends around, Kippen.
fourteen members. Belva Fuss
Mrs. Grace Siemon, Mrs -Don
favoured everyone with'a lovely
Siemon and Tracy of Kitchener
solo `I know who holds tomor-
visited with Mr. and Mrs. R.J.
row' accompanied by Helen
McGregor.
Goddard on the piano. Eileen
U.C.W. of St. Andrew's
McLean gave a report on the Beef
Church, Kippen, met on T e'sday
and Kay Elder gave a
Juga 11 in the. church'. P __ were
Tarbeque,
reasurer's report. Mildred Kyle
madE fof eateriitg at to Gradua-
conducted the business.
tion banquet in Hu ro Centennial
She read an Invitation to a
School.
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Famlpropertylaws affect
y .
emery, one of Willi h
These are',the proposals
Ontario is consideringto
improve, theM.
Should a spouse be entitled to an inteeest-in
the property of the marriage even when he or
she has been unfair off' i-aithful?
How should the wife's noh-monetaFy
contribution to the development of the husband's
business be recognized?
If a system of co -ownership of properly were
tl introduced, should a couple have the option to
draw up their own contract or make other
arrangements to govern the property of their
marriage?
Should the proposed changes apply to
• ' i D existing marriages or only to future marriages?
°— The Commission did consider other kigds of
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community property systems including those in
which sharing would take place from the time of
marriage. As the OLRC proposals now stand,
assets acquired during the,marriage would be
shared only When the marriage erlds•.
Have you eVer,thought about how much your The Commission also recommends that both
life is affected by family property law? Probably husband and wife have a duty to support their-
heirnot.
not.Yet, hardly anything you have goes un- children, and to support each other, when the
touched by these laws -the property you owned other is in need and is unable to work.
before you were married. the property you've Do you agree with these proposals?
acquired since, your home, your joint bank We want to know what you think.
account, your credit, even survivor's rights To enable you to learn more about the OLRC
when your husband or wife dies. proposals, your Ontario'Government now offers
Because family law is so fundamental, several• a concise, easy -to -understand bgoklet, as well
years ago the Ontario Government asked the as a film on the subject for group discussions.
Ontario Law Reform Commission (OLRC) to We invite you to send for the booklet or borrow
consider the relevance of the existing laws to the film for your group. And, we'dlike to know
today's needs and to recommend appropriate what you think of the OL'RC's proposals, as well
changes. as other changes you'd like to see in family
The Commission has reported and now the property law.
government is interested in learning your After all, the laws are designed to serve you.
reaction to these recommendations. Write to:Minist-Attorney General
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Should ownership of family property including Queen's Parke
thefamily home depend on who,actually paid Toronto, Ontario M7A 1T5
for it?, or should a system of co -ownership of
assets be developed on the basis of marriage The Ministry of the Attorney General ^
as a social and economic partnership? Robert Welch, Minist&
Government of Ontario
William Davis, Premier
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