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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-03-13, Page 14McKILLOP MUTUAL. FIREil INSURANCE, COMPANY Established 1876 HEAD OFFICE.: Seaforth, Ontario Mrs'. MargarerSharp, See.-Treas.,Phone 527-0400 • It Only Costs A Little To Safe Property Damage, Liability, Eta. ° Fire, Extended Coverage, Windstorm, "Theft Directors and Adjusters Robt.Archibald,R.R.4, Seaforth , 527-1817 Ken Carnochan; RR.4,.Seaforth 527-1545 Lavern Godkin, R.RA1,VValton 527-1877 Ross Leonhardt1 R.R.1, Bornholm 345-2234 John MeEwing, R.R.1, Biyth 523-9390 Stanley Mellwain,R.R.2, Goderich, 524-7051 Donald McKercher;11.R.1, 'Dublin 527-1837 Wm. Pepper, Brucefield 482-7534 .1.14errewartha;Box 661, Clinton 482.7593 Agents: . lames Keys, R.R.1, Seaforth, Wm. Lelper; Londesboro Steve J. Murray,R.R.5, Seaforth, 'K.J.Etue, Seaforth 6 The Concerned Farmers for the United Townships hopethey have come one step closer in ,their battle to save Ontario's last large tract of prime agricultilral land. During previous expropriation bearings forthe Bruce to Seaforth transmission corridor, Ontario Hydro • "-sited environmental considerations 'as some of the reasons for refusing the shorter route preferred by .the farmers. A Section of this route contained spotted turtles the environmen- talists wanted to save, was the reason' given by Ontario Hydro,' Environmentalist . Craig Campbell has been staying the survival of the endangered sported turtle for over 5 years and 'has stated that to his knowledge there are - no viable units of spotted turtles In the -area outlined by Ontario Hydro.. -This view has been supported by The Federation of Natu-calists. Nature Conservancy of, Canada and Conservation Council of Ontario. "We do. not ,know of any . environmental groups supporting the destructive ,southern route over- the shorter northern one" said Lloyd Moore, farmers' spokesman,, who was recently guest speaker at the Labour'-' Environmental Conference at Trent University. Peterblir6Cigh. Man management seminar for area businessmen A business' management seminar primarily for people interested in small business will be held in' Hensal at the Pine Rid a „Chalet on March 19th. -Arrarged by the, Advisory Services Department of the Industrial Development Bank, the seminar will be one' of several hundred conducted by the B ank in smaller cities and towns across Canada. Some 25 to 30 people interested in business are expected to attend the seminar which will consider, financial' statements of a small business and the effect that an crxpansion has on them. The IDB, which was estabe lished in 1944 as a subsidiary of the Bank of Canada, makes loans to businesses of all types for a variety of purposes. Almost half of the bank's loans are for • -$25,000 or less and the bank is especially interested in assisting smaller busineses. The Advisory Services Depart- ,tnent of the Bank publishes a series of pamphlets on small bu-sirtess management. provides 'information orFederal assistance programs available to businesses, organizes managemen't seminars and in other. ways tries to help business people to improve their management skills. CIA R E AU' .o1NRECKERS New, Used and Rebuilt Parts ipr, all maks, el COM and trucks. `DUNLOP & REMINGTON Car, truck and tractor REPAIR SERVICE CLINTON 482-3211 HWY. a W. OF' CLINTON RR 2' CLINTON An Easter film strip "The Easter Donkey" was presented by the leader. Hymn, "Jesus Bids Armour Dundas at the Grosvenor Dining Club in London on Sunday. Ontario tax ere if entre extends' hours Ontario's tax credit informatiOn tax credit portion of the return,we centre will remain 'open evenings want ' them to call us. It's much and • on , weekends during the better for people to take a mighte months of March and April, in or two to phone and get the right response to the growing number informatioh than make a mistake of 'inquiries handled 'by the,,, which could' delay not only the centre, processing of their return, but Fri:1m Monday to Friday, the, information centre will, be open from 8:30 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. On Saturday and Sundays. the hours will be' Noen to 5:00 P.M. The • Cent're can be reached,* five-of- charge. from anywhere in Ontario by dialing '20" and asking .,the operator for 4 Zenith 8-2000. In the metropolitan Toronto local - calling area, the number is - -965-8470. An official explained that an' Ontario resident must file an Ontario Tax Credit form, together with a completed Federal Income Tax Return, in order to claim Ontario Tax .CredifS. "Many people complete their tax returns in the evening and on weekends," he noted, "and if they run into a problem with, the also 'the payment of any Ontario Tai Credits or Income T ax Refunds that might be due." Flanneiy Cleawers Do your Spring Cleaning NOW You may save money We don't know what our supplies "will cost us next month DINT NOW' Phone 527-0250 BALL-MACAyLAY LIMITED PANELLING OA WIDE SELECTION OF WOODGRAIN PREFINISHED PANELLING SPECIALS GIVES YOU A CHOICE OF FINISH- ING ANY. ROOM AT HOME OR COTTAGE, AT LOWER THAN 'REGULAR PRICES. ALL PANELS ARE 4' X 8'. 3.99 per sheet' BALL-MACAULAY LTD~ Clinton - 482-9514 Seaforth - 527-0910 Hensoll - 262-2418 BUILDING CEPATfRE 'ekeelsf.. Thousands of Ontario residents will share n this vg.ars, Tax Credits. Make sure you get vour fait-s To apply. you must tile both a Federal Incohie Tax form (even it You don't paid income tax) and the Ontario 'Tax Credit form which comes with it. , Any questions? You may. free of charge. dial ''0" and ask tfl e operator for Zenith 8-2000. Residents within the Metro Toronto local calling_ area should dial 965-8470. William Davis: Premier Arthur Meen. MiniSter of Revenue FHH751B woffoh: spe9ks, cif..()Offis. Churdi S IV En s si extremities of ecstasy and despair. • There •are "leave me alone". moods. Everyone requires privacy; everyorie needs .time to think . Some of our deepest ,thoughts evolve ,while we're alone. Our muddled minds unravel during a few minutes or a few hours of quiet, uninterrupted meditation. • On the other hand, there are 'l don't want to be alone" moods. These are the times we long for fellowship. There are "I don't fe,el like talking". moods. Our companions carry on one-sided converstions, and our only alibi is that we're gpod listeners. , We can only hope our friends are also .good list etlers, when we switch td a "don't talk, just listen to me" mood. After suppressing our, troubles for awhile, we suddenly explode into a tirade of-chatter, We know that -discussing our problems relieves the tension. There are giggly moods, when even a boring TV commercial causes a chuckle, , , ' There are impulsive moods, which can lead to "I wish I hadn't said that" or "Bit your tongue" reaction's. Selfkenscious • moods sometimes prevent us 'from expressing our opinions. Later we reproaCh ourselves wondering. "Why didn't 1 speak , up?" There are contented or restless, lazy gr ambitious moods;' there are. quiet. mellow moods; there are moods -• door . ' slamming, yelling afli'cl:Swearing aloud or td one's self mood's. Because,our moods rapidly change,' we can be certain of ,a variety 'of emotions in our lives. Boredom, like all other moods, is • only temporary. We derive, reassurance from knowing our depression will pass. • A hopeful mood replaces the desperate one; a cheerful mood overcomes sadness; a 1 of iinpulsive mood relieves tension; a co genial mood finds. a friend. Our lives ,are filled with moods. "We can't help wondering how many other inaccuracies exist in Ontario Hydro's statements" he said. The Concerned Farrners,of the United Townships of Turnberry Howick. Wallace, Maryborough, Peel. Woolwich and Pilkington. have .fOr over a year been supporting an. alteimate northern route rather than, the southern route of an ., Ontario Hydro proposed transmission corridor , The .northern route is roughly 23 miles shorter and cuts through leSi productiveland. Correspondent - Mrs: Alan McCall Mrs. Raymcinti. Lindsay of Monkton addressed the World Day of Prayer Service at Duffis, Church, Walton on , Friday afternotm., The theme for the World' Day of Prayer "Become perfectly One" was chosen by "The Women's Ecumenical Prayer Fellow h' " in Egypt, which 'is both the command of our Lord and His prayer for .his disciples. The prayer of Jesus invites us to a deeper quality of ' life , experienced in perfect love and perfect unity in the Spirit. 'the' Christian wqmen 9f the Arab Republic-of Egypt call the fellow-Christians from every country, East, West, North and South to become one with them,. to-day in a great fellowship of prayer, in the unity of the Spirit, bound together in the bond of love. Mrs. Neil .McGavin • President welcomed the guests and conducted the o'rd'er of service. Hymns, ,'Conte Thou Almighty King"., "The Church's One Foundation" ,an,d the theme song: "Become Perfectly One" were sung accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Martin Baan. Other readers were Mrs. Alvin McDonald"; Mrs, NOrman Shad and Mrs. Harvey Craig. Scripture readings were read by: Mrs. Harold Bolger. . Mrs. W.C.Hackyyell Mrs. Don McDonald and Mts.. Cliff Ritchie. Rey. AD. ',D,Scken introduced from the Eden B' Coll Mrs. (Rev.) Lindsay; a grad, whoe spoke on the' heme, 'Become Perfectly reading the scripture fiom: Ephesians 1: 3-1' She stressed we should strive• to work for one' iunity, we would hope for better., unity, we are one people with one Lord, and should accept the different ones coming into our community. ' Mrs. Herb Traviss rendered a piano medley during The service. The Offering was received by Mrs. Ken McDonald 'arid dedicated by singing, "Praise God :from Whom all Blessings FloT‘hv e". closing hymn: "We are One in the Spirit" was sung accompanied by Rey. Docken with his guitar. • U.C.W., Executive Meet Twelve ladies attended the executive meeting of the, Duff's U..C.W. prior to the World Day of Prayer service. The president, Mrs. Neil' McGavin conducted the bUsiness. Minutes were read by the• recording 'secretary, Mrs. Herb Traviss, Treasurer's financial report was given by Mrs. Ken McDonald. Mrs. M. Baan was instructed to purchase Easter lillie-s. It was agreed to order. coffee spoons and Mrs. George Blake have arranged fo haVe Mrs. Neil McGavin to show slides on their . Mission Band ' -trip to Venezuela, for the Institute Bruce Godkin gave the Call to meeting on Wednesday. This is , .Worship at the Mission Band the, Family and Consumer Affairs meeting on Sunday in the Church' meeting and the roll call is to be Ilasement. . There were 41 in answered by: "Why does Canada attendance. 'attract people from other "Jesus "Loves Me" was sung xountries". The hostesses will be assisted at the piano by John Mrs. George McCall, Mrs. Ken Huether, followed by prayer by McDonald, Mrs.--Jim Blake and Blaine Hackwell. Easter verses Mrs. William Humphries'. were read by Peggy Keith. Clark has been at the Humphries. The secretary's, home of his father, Mr. Jim report was given ,by Mutray• Clark, 'for the past couple of Sholdice and Nand Bennett •gave weeks as he received injury on his the treasurer's report. The foot at his place of emproyment.le collection% was received and' Stratford. dedicated by. 13ruce Godkin. A, Mr. and Mrs.Torrence Dundas diScussion followed on in aking a attended ..the 60th Wedding banner. ' ,Anniversary of Mr. and' Mrs. weekend with his parents, Mr. Neil McDonald, Toronto spent the. returned home from a two week Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle, have d Mrs. K. McDonald. Dennis out again following her have r cad that Mrs. James Nolan stay in hospital. attended the Young-Nolan We are glad to see Mrs.Murray In lasts week's,,Asue it should wedding in London., Mr. Nolan was-not able 'to be present. eeming, son of Mr. and rs. W. .teeming is spending a few days this week in Toronto, attending a machinery refresher Miss •tonne Fraser, London, spent tine weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Fraser. Income,- Tax Prepareci Farmers.— Businessmen -- Individuals —At Reasonable Rates -- Ran.nenberg insurance Agency Open in Brussels — Tuesday and Friday Only Ph. 887-6663 Monkton Office Open Monday to S'aturday. Noon Phone 347.2241 — Any lima, Phone Early for Appointment and Avoid the 'Rush by Elaine Tonshend Cpperried Farmers want northern hydro route • MOODS In a dictionary, the word "mood" is , described as a "temporary or capricious, state Of mind in re' and to passion or feeling." This definition doesn't illuminate the variety and intensity 'of an individual's moods. During a lifetime, each of us experiences the gamut of moods ranging from ecstatic to despairing: There are "everything is beautiful" moods. Everywhere we look, we see beauty, good will and happiness. Our. neighbourhood is the best place in • the world to live. , ;Owe are ''look out world, here I come" moods. Our self-confidence overflows. We exclaim,, "World, I'm going to conquer you!" During these exultant moods, 'we conclude the planet earth is extremely fortunate to have us a,board. From the high points of life we plunge to the low ones. Each day seems, full of ' misery; we see only ugliness in the world. We wonder why we continue, to fight, Our good intentions °no longer seem -worth striving for, and we believe we've lost the battle. Naturally we experience "to hCck %with it" moods and 41,,couldn't care less about anything" moods... We may" be on the verge of'an "I give , up" mood, when an inspiration strikes us. We then shift into an "Ill try one more time" mood. Why not? That'S:what makes life worthwhile, Many moods exist between the two commemorating the 50th Anniversary, of the United Church. Thanks were expressed to Mrs. E: Mitchell, Mrs.G, aig ana Miss Carol Wilbee for th it time spent erecting a banner the church auditoriuth. There is to be a bale packed by the' U.C.W. articresare to be left at the church by the first of May. Lp.„......pae14,44. made for the Easter T ankoffering service to be held on Sunday. The guest speaker will be Rev. John Roberts of Belgrave and .the Belgrave Men's Choir will provide special music. Lunch will be served '133' the Boundary Unit, McKillop Unit to clean up. The general U.C.W. will meet on April 2. Us Shine" was sung accompani by Steven Huether at the The children now went clasSes with teachers, Merton Hackwell, Mrs. Sholdice, Mrs-. RoSs Bennett and, visit with their daughter and. Mr.s McGavin kn charge. 'son-in-law, Mr? and Mrs. Jim Personals , Duncan and baby son of Russell, Mr: and Mrs, bon, Broaden •and Manitoba. family of Norwell were guests , The committee in charge of the with Mrs.Roy Bennett a week euchre for this Friday evening ago. • are: Mrs. N. Reid, Mrs. F. Miss Lynne McDonald, nurse.. Kirkby, Mrs. J. Gordon•and Mrs. 4h-training at Woodstock spent K. McDonald. the we 'eken.d at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirkby parenth, Mr.. and MrS. Alvin have returned home from McDonald: ' • a holiday in Florida. Conveners, Mrs.Ron Bennett course. 4 If •