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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-10-07, Page 6( Mary Jane V SSed MeKillop 3 are known as Cereal Celebrities fox this 4-H CIO, The members are Theresa Van Dooren, Kathy Cald , grid Haste, Myriam Hoste, Mary Lou Jansen, Francine Visser and Mary Jane Viss The leaders are Mrs. Hoste Mrs. Van Dooren. The first me ng was held at Van Dopren's September 14th. Each member answered the roll call and read the material for meeting Officers elected were: President, Francine Visser, Vice President, Ingrid Hoste, Treasurer and Secretary Theresa Van Dooren and the Press Reproter Mary Jane Visser, Janet and Theresa made Frypan Cookies. Ingrid, Francine roll them into balls and sprinkled them with coconut and walnuts. The girls ate the cookies with orange joice and closed the meeting. At the second Meeting Sept. the girls decided on the name Cereal Celebrities. Janet read the minutes of the laSt meeting while Myrian and Mary Lou prepared cream of Wheat, Myriam , Mary Lou andMary Jane made onion rice. Ingrid, Francine and Kathy made' dogwoods. After the girls closed the meeting, the Van Dooren family and the members of the club sampled the-fed they had prepared. Meeting 3 wa Id at Hoste's on Sept. 27. raneine read the minutes of th cond meeting and asked the roll call. Each member showed the cereals used in their homes. The girls read the material for meeting and answered the questions. The leaders showed wheat germ and tapioca. Mary Lou andMary Jane madeCherry Bran Squares. Club, members ate the squares with orange juice and then closed the meeting. McKilipp $ gaged Ceteal c*brittp-s. ..MMY• Communion held. at Huronview Theluarterly communion service for all faiths was held in the Chapel conducted by Reverend Wittiek of the Blyth United Church assisted by Mrs. Webster, Mrs. /vIcCli.nchey and Mrs. Watt. Ralph Shunrnaan, principal of the Clinton Christian Reformed School, led the Sunday evening song service with members a the congregation forming a choir to lead the singing. MrS. Mestori of Hens,all Vas welcomed to the Home at Monday afternoons program. Marie Flynn and Norman Speir Provided the eld tyme music and the Christian Reformed volunteers helped with activities. Mrs. Martindale of Toronto, the former Beatrice Campbell of Goderich showed coloured slides taken while on a trip to Washington and several interesting places in the United States at the Family N fight program. During the intermission Mrs. Elsie Henderson, Mrs. Myrtle Parker and Mrs.Meston entertained with piano' solos. Mrs. Doak expressed the appreciation of the residents. Plans are being made for the new seasons Family Night programs and if you or your group could entertain some Tuesday_ night we would appreciate' hearing from 'you. JET MAKE YOUR OLD FURNITVIM BETTER THAN NEW! For a free estiotate and a 194 at our newest samples of materials , • CALL COOK UPHOLSTERY "' Blyth, Ont. daiwawr...w WE HAVE .FRO PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SEKVIcg "Pat Your Upholstering Ph. 523.4272 R. Cook, Prop. Needs in Our Hands" PETER DECO° 74 TORONTO STREET MITCHELL Phone - 348-9412 [Long Distance Call Collect) - lEiome - Life Auto - - Commercial -. - Farm Liability - - Accident & Sickness - 'I AG INSURANCE CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOaATION i•gatii-7‘ GORDON - PATRICK Pamela Patrick, London and Barry Gordon, Inwood were united in marriage at Egmondville United Church on September 11, 1976 with Dr. Hazelwood officiating. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rosg-Gordon, Seaforth and the 'bride is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.John Patrick,Seaforth. The Matron of Honor was Evelyn Henderson, Seaforth and the bridesmaids were Glenda Little, Brampton, Mary Morley, Ailsa Craig and Irene Wieior, Brampton. Vicki Gordon was the flower girl. Paul Storey, Kitchener was the groomsman and the ushers were Paul Patrick, Toronto, Bruce McDonald, Kitchener and Brad Carnochan, Seaforth. Mrs. M. Scott was the organist and Tom Burke the soloist. Reception was held at Hully Gully. After their wedding trip to Eastern Ontario, Ottawa and U.S. they will reside at R.R.3, Oil Springs. DURST - REYNOLDS Dawna Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Frank Reynolds, Harpurhey, and-Jack Durst; son of Mr. and Mrs.. Emmerson Durst, Egmondville, were married by Rev. Father H. Laragh and Rev. Dr. G. Hazelwood in a double ring ceremony August 21 at St. James Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth. Angela MacLean, Toronto, was the matron of honour and Bill MacLean, Toronto was the best man. Marilyn and Larry Horne, Seaforth, and Mary and Harold Smith, Egmondville, completed the bridal party. The soloist was Frank Sills, Seaforth and his daughter Miss Margaret Sills, was theorganist. The dinner and reception were held at the Seaforth Legion Hall. The couple left on their honeymoon and are residing in Waterloo. (Photo by Ron Eyre) "Operation Serviceseeks vetrans and dependents If you are a Canadian armed forces veteran, or veteran's dependent, you may be eligible for a war service allowance or pension that you don't know about. That's what the Royal Canadian Legion thinks and it is conducting, across Canada during the month of October, a massive house to house canvass, called "Operation Service" to alert Canada's 1 million, 245;000 ex-service people and their families about their rights and privileges. A r.chie Dobson is the chairman of the Seaforth Legion's canvass. He says that about 10 team captains ,have been assigned areas in Seaforth Egmondville and Harpurhey and most of Tuckersmitlt and McKillop, Each captain has three or four .canvassers, all Legion members, 'and their goal is to knock on every door in the Seaforth area. The canvassers will ask if there is a veteran or a veteran's dependent in .the house ]f' the answer is yes, the can riser will complete the Operation Service questionnaire, asking about setviee, age and whether the veteran is interested in infertiation about benefits. "Essentially we are looking for ex-service, peOple• who are not gloifinterribeis, Dobson said; , because most Legion members bib* neAV'What benefits they ate entitled V?) "There are probably Widows, and Maybe seine kids who don't ktiow What they, •tnaY quality rot.',." t/Obsen Said' there have been increases in beneifts that some , people might not be aware of. He doesn't expect the local canvass to find too many people who qualify for assistance "but if we find only a few, it's worthwhile." Veterans benefits include a pension to be paid when death or disability occured during or as a result of wartime service or disability or death directly caused by peacetime service. There is no means test connected with a disability or widow's or dependent's pension. Provision is also made for dependent parens and brothers and sisters. War :" Veterans Allowance provides a maintenance allowance for aged or handicapped veterans who are unable to provide for themselves. This allowance is subject to an income test and includes free, medical attention. Funeral and burial expenses are also paid for veterans whci qualify. Veterans, and some classes of civilians, who were prisioners of war for wore than . three months are eligible for POW Compensation. The Legion also has a benevolent 'fund which Makes grants of under $500 trf meet eniergeniy situations.' for veterans. The local Legion asks you to welcome the Operation Service dativasSers when they call. EjtserVice people who-have not been called on' by' the• end of October are invited to get in touch With Airanch 166 for infornitition about Onertion Service. MOO MOO PICK- OF -THE. 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