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on .Florida Ce, ut some here Agpiculture and Food , is
The Ontario Ministry of
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• ' sponsoring 4-H Homemaking
Contance men ieadersi on_ Feb. 3,4
trr rovin
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R ynbldi,
Bob and Nancy Jo of uthfield,
Michigan spent . the weekend
visiting•with Mr. and Mrs. John-
Thompson;:•,Sharon, Bob Sheila
and Jim. •
Weekend visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Pearl Stevenson, David, •
Darren and, Luanne were Mr,. and,
Mrs:, Terry Saelens, Marcie &!..
Bryan of Tillsonhurg,, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Hermari and Betty
Ann and Paul Balers, all of
Shakespeare.' • .
Mr. and Mrs. Bun McConnell '
spent Saturday evening 'till
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George „ Counter, Richard
Kassandra and Vicky, before
returning home to Ottawa 'from
then: holidays in Arizona. ' „
A nuinber of people front:the
community attended the wedding
reception on Friday -evening for
Mr.' and Mrs. Jim Berson in
vntlim's farm (the-former Ken
Thompson residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scott and
Dwayne of Parkhill visited on-
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
,Preszcator, Bill, Debbie and
Miehael.
Mr. and nits: Hugh Ditnaline
visited on Sunday with Mr. Carl
Uhler of Walton.
Bus available to OPA
Blyth Monday &..Triesday,
February 7th & -It/1,-1977
Blyth United Church, Blyth '
Clinton - Thursday & Friday,
February 10th 4 lith,
Wesley-Willis United' Church,
Clilnton.
Wingham - Monday &
Tuesday, February'. 21st &
• balVatioir Army
Corps, Wingham
Wroxeter - Wednesday &
Thursday,.Feburary 23rd &
24th, 1977, Wroxeter United
Church, Wroxeter.
Clinton (for ladie,s attending
school or workingpSaturdays,
February 5th & 12th, 1977,
Wesley-Willis United Church,
' Clinton. ,
...Hyatt have a daughter who will
be 12 by March 1st, 1977, and you
are not familiar With- a 4-1:1"."''
Homemaking Club in your „area,
please contact the Ontario •
Ministry of, Agriculture and Food •
at 482-3428.
Correspondent "
Mks. Mary Merner
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merner,
Sandy, Julie, Michael and
Michelle held a family gathering
on Sunday; Jan. .9 for their
Christmas. Those present were
'Mrs. J. Merner, Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Merner of Waterloo, Harold
Merner of Kitchener, - Mr. and
Mrs. Torn Merner, Jason and Jeff
of Mt. Brydges.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson
visited on Sunday, jan. 9 with his
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Terente Hunter of COlborne
Township.
Clair '; McClure, Ronnie
Blanchard and Bill McMillan arc
vacationing In • Florida.
mrs. Frank Riley were
Sunday evening dinner ;,guests
with Mr. and Mrs. paid
Stevenson, DaVid, Darren and
Luanne. ' •
Nelson McClure is a patient in
Stratford General.,•119spital. We
would like to wish him a speedy
recovery..
Court Constantine L1842 held
their first meeting Of the' year on
Thursday evening, January 13.
Due to the stormy weather, not
•all members were in• attendance
so they didn't have installation of
officers. It will be
February..
Residents of Seaforth Manor
enjoyed seeing the 'films on
Tuesday afternoon of The Royal
Canadian Mounted Police
"Musical Ride" also "Three
Farmers". Our thanks to
Clive Buist Recreation Director
for showirk the films and to
S.D.R.S. for the loan of projector.
'and screen. Both films were
excellent in Colour and sound
which ' added greatly to our
residents 'enjoyment of them.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Flora
DalrYmple were Mrs; 'Hilda
Montague of town, Mr. arid
Mrs.George arley and Mrs.'
Kemp and daughter Apdrey of.
MitChell.
Visiting with Miss Ethel
McClurewere Mr. and, Mrs. las.
McClure and Ronald alsO Mrs.
Marjorie Anderson., ."
Mr. Erie Dow was visited by
'-daughters,,Mrs. helen McLeod of
WallaCeburg, also Mrs. Carrie-
Chivers cif.' LondOn and Harold
and Keg Coiquhoun.
Miss Bessie Davidson was
' visited by Mrs. Jas.' Shortreed
and daughter Mrs. L. Smith of
Mitchell also Mrs. Frank Miller
and daughter Marilyn.of Staffa
and M. and Mrs. Stanley Hillen.
Visiting with Mrs. Ada Reid
were Mr. and 'Mrs. John Wain of
Bayfield, Mrs. Hilda Mcintague-.of
Seaforth also Mrs. Eva
McCarney and Mrs-;*m.
Mrs. Mabel Crouch visited
Miss Ila Gardner. and Doris Wills:
and other friends at the Manor.
:twat from all Ostomy patients in
'the Huron-Bruce:region who ivuld
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Ostomy • patients and
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In- 1976, approximately 3,500
licence renewal stickers were
purchased at Sills Hardware.
The annual fees for automobiles-
are $40 for eight cylinders; $32
for six cylinders and $23 for four
cYlOiders or less, the same as last
year
To \ ‘coMplete the renewal
process, motorists are required to
present a Motor Vehicle Permit,
proof of insurance and the
necessary fee.
roof of insurance forms are
available at all MTC offices,
licence renevval offices and liquor
store outlets throughput Ontario.
Uninsured motorists are required
to pay $100 into the'Motor Vehicle
Accident Claims Fund this' year,
an increase of $40.
Ministry officials urge • all
motorists to renew' thier vehicle
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The • Ontario • Plowmen's •
,AsSopiatiOn Convention will ibe
held :at the Royal York Hotel, .
Toronto, on February-14th 'and'
15th, 1977,
'A United Trails coach will leave
from Habkirk's depot, .Seaforth,
at . 7:00 A.M.' ' on Tuesday,
February .• 15th. required, a
iecondbus,will leave Wingham at
the same time. Anyone with an
interest in travelling' to the
0.P.Al. Convention to support the
Hurdit County delegation, in their_
presentation, should contact Alex
Chesney, R;R.4, Setforth •Robert
Gibson, Gorrie or the '
Agricultural 'Office,' Clinton, by
February 10th.
Cost will include a banquet
ticket ($7,00)„ each and $6.00
cad) fare.
The bus 'should return back to
home base by 6100 P.M. •
The International Plowing
Match and Farm Machinery
Demonstration will be held in
"rontenae County near Kingston
in 1977.
In• 1.978, this agricultural event
wall be staged at Jim Armstrong's
and neighbouring farms, juS't east
_of'-Wingham on Highway. #86,
September 26th - .30th. -
• explain. hoar such an organization
can serve • Ostoniy -patients
throughout this area:She will also
present a short film entitled' ."the
Most Secret Surgery UnYelleci"_
• . •WhiCh serves to. explain away
much of the .tnystery surrounding
Ostomates,
Mrs.: • explains. that at
the, 'moment OHIP doei .not
,provide coverage for." the' very
.expen'Sive etpdpinelit.and• drugs.
needed .byrtlitoiny patients and
thi't one' of the' ,main topics of
• „ disetiSSidn• will be orgaoliatiotiof
• a prograig to „encourage e
-Health1ii littioduCe.
iteceSSityIeglaltitien id it10 of&
the .11)dinetit only Manitoba piOlifei0uat t club., notes. •• •
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are invited: to join the new _
otganitation. Mrs. Taman asks all I '
such persons to telephone her at 1
524-8127 or write her before
February 12 so that a final date
can, be established for an
W.D. opper organizational meeting at the
Goderich and District Collegiate 1
Institute 'during the third or... and sons
' fourth week of February. .The 4 4,MODERNAOTAR‘i:
' general public isalse invited: •I RIGS- - Mrs. Sidney. Tebbfirniesident-• I
PHON Et Neil 527-1737v- •• of the Tondoirostomy Club, will , • Dunn 527-0828 be' on hant for that meeting tO
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The '• - Ministry of
TranspOrtation, '• and
Communications, reports vehicle
, licence renewals for the month of
December were nearly 10 percent
below last years rate.,
Fewer than 187,1100 permits
were 'issued during the first
month of sales as compared to
204,000 for the same period in
1975: is estimated that
3,056,023 passenger car renewal
stickers will be issued for the 1977
licensing year. , -
Locally, licence ' . renewal
stickers are available 'at George.
A. Sills and Sorts Hardware-, 69
Main Street, _,South,The deadline
for renewal ISTebruary 28. Frank
-Sills reports that 265 stickers had
"been purchased as' of Friday.
About.the same number had been
sold by this•time last year he said.
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-• Mrs. Agnes McCli nchey = es,
visited Miss Ethel McClure. =,„_: '17-00
Mrs. Jas..Shortreed and Mre
L. Smith visited with Mr. James
Shortreed.
Winners at Friday afternoons =
bingo were: NEM
Full iloirse- Mrs. Leila---=-.
Dundas ' 'Cecil -Rhoades, Mr. ,
Oliver Henderson and Miss Ila
Mr..andMrs. Wm: McSpadden
of Richmond Hill and Mr: and
Mrs. Sam McSpadden of Norwich
visited with Mrs. Zach
McSpadden' and Mrs. Minnie
Hawley.
• Mr. Leslie M. McKenzie and
Mrs. Alberta fludie visited with
Mrs. Lillie Hudie.
Miss. Reta Duncan visited her
aunt Miss Catherine Laverty.
Mrs. Ina McGrath visited with
Mrs. Flora Dalrymple.
Mr. Wilber Keyes was visited -
by Mrs.'Keyes:- and Mrs. Grace ••.. ar"
Chamman.
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Mrs. Eleanor Taman of 7 .that 'Ale local . hospitals and ...I
Bennett Street East in Goderich pharmacies do not, at the =
said this. week she would like to am. moment, carry supplies for
--belliterested in forming an program to alter this situation will =
Osten*, Club and Center' also be on the meeting igen* = wink
• designed ' to• prey. ide' information An. Ostomy is by-pass surgery,. = jiims
and support for.new Ostomy due to cancer or, other problems,.. . =.
Patients and also more efficient, which the normal functions of the Amu
and possibly less expensive -bowel, bladder of., kidney and
equipment supply. • usuall involved reinoyal, of the .,
Those ,,interested' patientS, as- damaged organ„
well as doctors, nurses and other Those attending the February JOY
hospital personel 'involved with . meeting are asked to bring an • = 00°
the treatment' of Ostemy cases.' appliance With them:
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Clubs for Spring in Huron
licence well in advance of the which form every, year during the - County.
deadline to avoid the long lineups last week of February. • The Huron,. County: 4-H
Homemaking CIO for this spring
is "Clothes for Leisure", The
project includes the selection of
styles nod fabrics . for leisure
wear, the use of commercial
patterns and the application of
trims such as lace, eyelet, fringe.
Each Member makes a garment
suitable for-leisure wear at home,
i.e. caftan, nightie, housecoat,
pyjamas, •
'Miss Jane Pengilley, Home
Economist for Huron County, will
be conducting the following
Leaders' Training' Schools:.
.Exeter - Tuesday & Wednes7
day, February 1St & 2nd, 1977,
Exeter United Church, Exe..ter.,
eiforth - Thursday & Friday,
February 3rd 1977
First Presbyterian Church,
Seaforth
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