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The Huron Expositor, 1978-03-23, Page 8minds •••••••••• Kilb4rchon n tesi Psa othes tire By Mabel Turnbull • wanted, the 23rd psalm, and minds. The speaker spoke of a On Wednesday afternoon, the continued to speak about the friend of his, a banker., when too 'Bethel Bible Church group visited content of this beautiful psalm. much business tired him. When the Home kir service with 'Rev. ' The Lord is My Shepherd I shall he returned home he 1V011id. light A. R. Fielding bringing, the ndt want". Our daily needs will the fireplace and sit by it .and • ..'inessagel, "Hymns for Seniors" be provided: The good shepherd refresh his tired mind. To add to were passed to the group_frorri , giveth . His life for His -sheep. ' . this peace and 'quiet he would which familiar hymns were sung This is •-a--very ,•personal and light candles. This is a wonderful "Rock - of Ages, Cleft for Me". 'assuring., psalm which speaks to setting of .quiet and relaxation. "What a Friend We Have in us.. These words from „the fiibl Rey• . Fielding. shows • an Jesus" with Rev. Fielding at ,t.be stay to the written infallible words interest in new Canadians when . piano. Prayer. Duet by Mrs. of God. . he told about a friend from Siemon aiidMrs. -Ranson "Love, He maketh me to lie down in Greece who was a .priest of the led 'Him to ,Calvary". giten pastures:-He leadeth, me, State Church of Greece. Greek Rev. Fielding then asked the beside the still waters: leaded' Orthodox. • These two became group to name the best known . rippling waters of a gentle stream good friends-.—The friend from Psalm. He received the answer he have !a soothing effect to tired RGeTeFeicealdlliendghciiimnendiyhi'nfiad,e,Gr'u aen‘d • E g m o n d v i 11 e This incident brought to my mind . , a similar incident. It happened' „, , Mrs. Carol Geddes -4' Misses Bess and Peg 'GrieVe - when I was attending WeStern Visitors with the Bannerman's have returned home after two University. When I climbed the • ,, were . Mr. and Mrs. Louis months , in the sunny south., of stair's for leCtures. a young • . - Heinbuck, Mrs. Bannerman's w Florida where they had' a very student would be at the to"' the. ' • sister from Stratford." ' • 'enjoyable time. _ stairs. •„, . oira with.M. Turnbull and Mrs. R. T. McFarlane. Back to Church ervice; The residents attended (most 1.00% an seemed to enjoy it. Mrs. Sie on andMrs. Rapson favoured with another duet "Alone". Both of th, numbers led up to the Easter season. • The meeting closed with prayer. Mary Longstaff RN. our director of .Nurses thanked the group for'ektning; A light lunch followed. In the evening several of . the residents played 4.V. aBingo. Ca rds were available after the coming of Cable T.V. to the • Home. I didn't hear any excited calls of BINGO!" Better luck next time!!! Electricians spent a, day here recently working on the '86zzer' system and, equipped the new Nurses' Station on the :round floor with this 'call' systein. • , It turned out that he was studying for a Greek priest. His parents were from ,Greece *but he was born iir Canada. He impressed me as a very dedicated person. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spears and daughter Anne. Oakville with Mrs, Olive Muir. Mrs. Lena Kelly, town, and daughters Mrs. Caskanette, Woodstock and 'Mrs. Farewell, St. Clement, with Frank Kelly. Mr.. and Mrs. A. W, Mooney Massqyonee Winnifred Savattge • is w • THE HURON pcPc (TOR, MARCH 23, Alexander.)Bisset 1918 things of life that end on the scrap heap. It. seems so futile. We are expert at making things that look attractive in the supermarket and the department store. Then, in no time at all,, we have turned them into something unsightly.and,Offensive that We would rather not think about. The sooner .none comes to take it away and burnit or bury it, the better. If that garbage 'could come back, to haunt us, we might he shocked into changing our ways. Each of us throws...awaY an average of four pounds of it every day, counting' all the' waste for which we are wholly or 'partly responsible. That's about 1,500 pounds a Year, and if we live to the age of 70, we each score more' than 50 tons of garbage in our time. Just imagine what a small family' of fourcm.do, and try burying that pile in your own back yard, Do you know that we spend , $500 million a year in Cinada just to Collect and get rid of our garbage? Think of the value of the fuel it took to grow,. extract, process, .manufacture and transport so much'stuff in the first place. • Think .of 'the dwindling stocks of petroleum that we turn into plastic and other 'synthetic materials, and then use for such. a brief time. The . same goes for many other raw materials that cannot be renewed. Think of the money mad resources we could save if .we did without a •lot of, the boxes, bags and wrappers that we often, throw away as soon as we get them home. Think how much more enjoyable our land and water would be without the pollution that comes from con- tinually making anddiscarding all that short-lived stuff, So, what dian, we do for relief from the daily grind of making four pounds of 'garbage? • We can ,serve meals rio bigger thanour appetites, unless we can keep what is left.for,another time. We can - buy things only_when_we.meed, them and try___to avoid buying all that packaging as well. Where there's a choice, we can stop using disposables like plates, cups and diapers made of paper.' We can buy liquids in reusable containers such as bottles and milk jugs instead of cans, plastic bags or cartons. , We can buy things that last tonger, especially in fur- nishings, appliances and clothing. We can do more mending and fixing instead of dis- • carding. • We can save wrapping materials and use them again. We can send unwanted household items'to charities or • second-hand stores if they are still usable. We can help in collecting bottles, cans and paper that ,v could be recycled into new products. None of this calls for a return to the Dark Ages,- but quite a small shift in our habits that would make life 'no less enjoyable, and perhaps more attractive. (It's not only garbage that's a blight, but all the other things that we allow to rust, rot or fall apart, when they could be rescued with a little more care. There's a publication call The garbage book that tells how you can help. Write for a copy to Box 3500, Station C.,c/ Ottawa, Ontario, K 1 Y 461. It is issued by the Office o Energy Conservation, Department of Energy, Minei and Resources. . The 4 lb. a day grind When we lug out those loads of garbage or toss them , down a chute, we are not only using up'our own energy and that of the garbage truck and 'its crew, but all the energy resources that, go-into the production of so many everyday • ..• ii.111111111111111110010111111110111111110111111111101111111111101111111M111111111011ffilitiluunimmili1111111111111.111111H1111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111E . MM. mikliggzOlnkl,z4og/m-4 • yr•—• ' ., • Dawn Bisset of Egmondviile and Ken Alexander of New Liskeard NUM honour and Ed Bertoli, Waterloo was groomsman. Maureen One Hutchinson was organist. Following the ceremony, a receptinn was held at the brits home and the couple left on a honeymoon = MIMS were married March 17 at 7 p.m. by Father H. J. Laragh at St. James' Chuich, Seaforth. Mine Baxter, Port Hope, was maid of to Hawaii. "(Photo y Phillips) IFINDIDIVA 2,001X, 04,00t>" = CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY = Prices effective till closing — E--- Tues. 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