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The Huron Expositor, 1978-03-30, Page 7he hopes that both husbands and 'wives will attend- the 'clinic .because 'Tommunication betwee the .couple is important, and -teaChing them t ogether encourages'thiseOrnmunication.'' Ruth would like to see more Huron County , women take, the course in Mississauga this fall, "Many of them would become motivated to teach other women and this would mean.: more teachers in the country," she • Anyone," Wanting more information on the. Billings Natural Family Planning, Method, may contact Ruth Linton or Tina Bos through the Health . Unit -in Clinton, '482-3416. • Ronnenberg Ipsorance: agency ' ..• - r. INCOME ,TAX..PRPARD Fdrmers — Businessmen —*Individuals " —At Reasonable Rates File early• to avoid the Rush and delay in refunds [24 years-Experience] NOW PAYING 9 / y 2 0 Compound and.Annually Brussels Office Open Tuesdays & Fridays Phone 887-6661 Monkton Office Open • firanday thru Saturday Phabb 347-2241 OSi • 4 , R FO -THE EIEST IN Parts * Service Accessories * Rentals 103 I, u LL <7. SPORTS £ RECREATION VARNA 262-5809 " NOTICE TO-- U.W.O. EXTENSION STUDENTS ALL 11*AAATON AND AREA 18786978 THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN 0r i TARIO FACULTY-41W PART--TIME AND CONTINUI 0•-EDUCATION SUMMER.SCHOOL 14782 The University of W4stern Ontario will be offering courses during EVENING and DAY SUMMER SCHOOL in CLINTON. All classes will meet in CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL. INTERVIEWS ARE. YOU INTERESTED IN BEGINNING WORK TOWARD A B.A.. DEGREE? Representatives of the Faculty of Part-Time and Continuing Education, The 'University of Western Ontario, will bd conductkig interviews on Tuesday, April 4th, 1978 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m, In Room 135, Central HUron SecondrY School, 165 Princess Street .East, in Clinton, Ontario. NEW APPLICANTS MUST ,BE OFFICIALLY ADMITTED to The Univeilsity of• Western Ontario before registering, EACH IW APPLICANT MUST SUBMIT a completed ADMISSION--APPLICATION FORM and •the required documentation. , Admission.Application ' Fortng •may be obtained by writing to 'c' of, the: Registrar-Admissions, U.W.O.; or at the Interview Session. EVEMNG SUMMER SCHOOL: 'MAY ""2nd -:.JULY 18th, 197-8 (Tuesday an Thursdays) Examinations, 'July 'Oth and •20th. . DAY SUMMER SCHOOL: JULY 3rd - AUGUST 11th, (M • ays throught Thursdays) Examinations, August 12th - 1 .• For further information or for a summer school handbook, apply, to the Faculty of Part-Time and Continuing Education, Rooni '170, SteVenson-Lawson Building, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, N6A'5B8 (§.79-632). • NOTE:, Alt Part,time StUdents registered .wit the University within the past• year will . • automatically receive a,copy .ofthe Handbook. CARS, CARS 'EVERYWHERE?! -- Bill' Elston of Morris Township and 'chairman ,of the Iraffic committee of the 1978 International Plowing Match discusses traffic patterns and roads around the Wingham site with, Ed. Star, Secretary-Treasurer of the Ontario Plowmens Association. Obituary Mr. W. C. 1>tra•Zon There' passed away , in Fargo.... North Dakota. Tbelmar Martin, 'widow of the late' Claude--Plitter- son. Surlding are two daughter.. Mrs. Shirley Kramer, Fargo, Mrs. Mary abel, KanSas City ;Missouri end .two • sister-in-laws, 'Mrs. R. K. M.eFarlane and Mrs, • WC. Bennett, of Seaforth. Inter- ment was Made in Fargo, North ;Dakota Cemetery. • Natural -family .. tanning Available in Huron CANADA PENSION PLAN CHPiNGES. MANGE% Better BenefoForSorne. Kit archin Notes- .P. Residents see 4-H skits Odds n' Onds by .Elainetownshend • Still looking . . -* I knew I was disorganized, but I didn't realize ImN,baelly until I began•eleaning my filing eabinqt, which contains copies of my , colunms and• stories and ideas and information for future topics. I didn't tackle. the job because I was suddenly seized by a streak •ol'ambition or ,b,y7an attack of spring cleaning fever but simply because I couldn't put if off any • The cabinet (sits conveniently near the ',desk and the telephone ensuring that information is at my fingertips when,I want, • "it. BUt, in recent weeks, finding a certain .. item in. a, hurry had become difficult, if not impossible.' My foolprod system of tiling everything alphabetically had failed, and I . knew ,why.• . Usually I filed „a column or story according to the fir4ltter in the first word of the title. But soMetimes.; 'if the story was about a person, i used the first letter his or her last name 'and occasionally the first ;letter in his or her first name. . • Therefore, a Story with it title beginning with the letter."A" might' end up in the "V" section or the "F'' section, dcpentling on my mood, I jyaid .fOr. n inconsis• teitcy: needing an articleThr-referenat, i looked in the most logical places first, then in. the Jess. logical runes. and tlierntist unlikely placeS. IneYitably 1 rummaged through the wiiole drawer, privingl,imetitiod time again •41' • • A, medical husband-and-wife team, Doctors John and ,Lyn Bi Billings of Melbourne Australia, researched Natural''Family Planning (NFP) in the -1950s. Their findings were first released in book-form, in Australia in -1964, and in the early 197,0s,' they conducted a series of lectures in • the United Sttes., ' , Francis Asselin, a nurse from IvhssisSauga, attended one .of 'the training program sin California, and since then, she has given •an annual .three-day ' course in, Mssissauga, that has attracted. women froin around the province. Seaforth — Two ladies from LuCan, Anita .. The "Billings" or "OVillation'.". Giesen and ElSe Vandenberg, Method of Natural Faintly .,participated.,participated ,in one of. M. Planning is based on the Asseliln's programs, ancLnow • ; observation of body signs and on they teach ill London. Tina pCriodic abstinence learned the Billings method from ,them. two . years ago, -,and last .intercourse during the fertile time - of the month., All wo men can ,.year they gave to presentations. learn to' interpret the signs at St..loseph's Catholic Church in correctly For example. blind ,Clinton.. To become ,a qualified . . women are.L.:„bein taught to teacher...she accompanied Ruth to . g ' recognize the, signs by the 'extensive inSirtretio-nal "sensations`', and women living ' program in Mississauga last October and she came-Itome with in ./undeveloped" countire's are the sameleeling that most of the being ...taught with the aid 'of pictur es. women experienced; "motivation ' . • Ruth andTinti list several 'other to teach the method to then . 'benefits of•the Billings 'Method : women.' Tin adds, "All the information itocini_res _AN drugs; it can be life ....1:annof bkobtaine_d_m_a•:visit to i used_at.,any. time. during -the • doctor: beemise' it is too tinte-cycle:. i.e. pregnancy, ;breast • consuming"., That, is one of the feeding.. menopause, etc; and it enables all pregnancies to be" ' reasonvtlie local clinic in Huron. planned. County is important. Divorce or Annulment.' CPP pension 'credits earned by a husband and wife ddring marriage•May be divided equally between them if the marriage ends in divorce or annulMent after January1,1978. This ensures that an asset accumulated through the efforts of both spouses while they were Married,can be shared equally'by both when the marriage is dissolved. Retroactive Payment of Retirement Benefits. "Retirement benefits may.now be paid' • rekr29ctively for a period of up to 12 months ' to contributors who had attained age 65 but who are under age 70 and who have retired from the labour force, • By Elaine Townshend "The Family P tanning Branch ofthe Health Unit should ,be able to 'provide family planning for all people," maintains Ruth Linter,. a Huron- County Public 'Health • Nur sc. "Some people can't use certain methods for moral or ` physical reasons, but the Billings Natural Family Planning Method can -be used-by everyone:" ABillings clinic is being held at the Health Unit on Shipley Street in Clinton on the first Thursday evening of each month, under the instruction of a qualified teacher, Mrs. Tina, Bos of .R.R.#2, the. Soup'', Linda' Vanneste, Beth ,Consitt, S'andr'a Falconer, Debbie Consitt, • Beth • Cooper; Piano, , "Eitella Wilson:: Instrumentals, Mrs. Mary Broadfeot; Skit "The Lover's Errand", Nancy Stoll, -E ': lleen Connolly; Easter Parade ''JoAnne Daymari, Linda Roberts, Nancy McGregor, Sandra Bell; Song,"We Wish ' YoU Happy • • By Mabel Turnbitill As their special . community ' project Kippen #2 47 H Chat with leaderS Mrs. Roberts and Mrs.. Wilson came .to ,,the HoMe recently and presented a varied programme which follows: Hawaiian Number, Dianne .Estella; - Poem, Linda Roberts; Piano, Sue Ann Finlay.son; Poem, "The Wearing of the Green", , . Leaders, Mrs, Olive -Little and assistant leader, Mrs. Irma Pryce assisted as officers were elected, for 4-H club .McKillop 1. They are: President, Lori Ann Pryce; Vice President, Janice Murray; Easter, Good Health and .Good- Secretary, Kim Riley; Treasurer. Cheer", `Sandra Regele and Press In this number the eirls wore- Reporter, Tarimiv. Driscoll.. Nancy McGregor:: Skit ,"Salt in' r), . Easter_ hats of all' styles 949.g wharwas, at hand for ttiminingS, Some were .very prightal and amusing. Mrs. Wilson took. pictures of this group including Some •of the residents. In the Hawaiian Number the girls 'wore real era's skirts using McKillop 1 hears twp erk, loc_91 artist Hawaiian music instruments provided a background for :the singing and motions to the music., 'One of the girls 'strummed on a ukelele., This all provided the proper , atmospherer ; for this number bringing us closer to the spirit of Hawaii. • At a meeting of the, club on March 21 with three other clubs as'" guest members,. McKillop Township Clerk, Marion McClure, discussed the operation - • of the Municipal Government and Anna Dolmage talked .about photograPhy. Both speakers were presented with a gift:. An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried ' one, Dial 527.0240. 1•1•1•••••11. EXPIRES MAY 15, 1978 , Post-Mortem Benefits: ApPlications for retroactive benefits (i.e. up to 12 months) can now be made on 'behalf of a deceased person, in cases w here a Contributor qualified, but failed to apply, before death. Families or estates will be • entitled to receive benefits in such cases. Elimination of Reductions -- in .Chikluerfs-Benefits. Orphans' and 'disabled contributors' children's benefitsare no longer reOcedfor • -- the fifth and subsequent children: All children - in a family, regardless brit size; are eligible to reeeiVe`eqbal benefits. These important amendments to ther,anada Pension Plan' came into force on Januarylst,1978. If you have any questions; contact the Canada Pension Plan effice nearest you: STEEL BELTED RADIALS *10 BLEMISHED WHITEWALLS 4004 4144 *t*.• ;01 wor INSTALLATION Bt. BALANCE 'EXT t arsi amlisk sem. a frustrating fact of life: If yent start looking at the front, what you want is at the hack: if' ...you start at the buck.-what you want is at. the 'front, and if you start in the middle,„„. you ,,go the wrong way, By the time I found wharl was looking for, I was too rushed or too tutry to figure qut whets it belonged. I just shoved it' into the , wiseellaneous file, and when one miscellaneous file over-flowed... I began • another one. tt Was 'a vicious circle. One night last week I decided enough was'enough, and I attacked the confusion with a vengeance. One file lea to another: one drawer led ;to another; .will one. cubby-hole led to another. For three - evenings and one morning I doggedly sorted'and filed, and after each session, my fireplace blazed with useless and out-dated information.' . • • 1 found sonic interesting things though-- carbon copies of. Stories and columns 1 had given up hope of' .evcr seeing -again, Old letters I can't remember answering and —family -pictures' taken at Christmas 1976 that I hadn't seen since .New Years • 1977. packed sonic corresppndence into a hox in' the storeroom "In he dealt with later," and4he systematically' filed hack into the •cabinet, Now I tau slide. • the drawers open smoothly without fear —of - loose pap-ers flipping out at me bulging files jamming the • drawerS. There ' is a place, .for eyerythink,and everything is in Its place. • Kitchener 3rd Floor Executive Building 151 Frederick Street 2M2 la (519)576.5750 • . Health and Welfare 4ante el Bien-efte social Canada Canada Merril** 8.44inNinisterdlildniqUe Bbpin, MirtIstre