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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-01-15, Page 8returned hotne on Saturday from spending a week With her niece. Mr. and Mrs. Pere 11-111TAPKI •4 HT7324:,_Belt-Drive Turntable Suggested List PrIc0 . 199.96 4,poie sYnehronbus motor Sront pane, controls Auto 'return and cut Viscous damped cueinig An. suspension insulator.. feet Wow/Rutter, 006% WRMS SIN ratio 65 dB (DIN-B) • t. I. Why not buy for less and get the best! Where customers send their friends 9 Mom St. Phone 527 10/5 SPafstrth Open 10-5:30 Fridays 1000 9 .00 Closed Wednesday TV —AUDI • Correspondent sifeBOWN 53.425®' There was- e good Men- ' dance on Sunday. The ser- . 'vice was held, in the Sunday School - room 'due to lack Of heat in, the auditorium. Greeting was Bert Lyon. Ushers -were Lori Bromley. Lisa Bosnian, Deanna Lyon and Janet Wilts. Rev.' Scott welcomed and gave announcements. Remember the Annual Con- gregational Pot litck supper January 19th at 7 p.m. A vote kin a preppsed changed time for Stindn.S... }choof 00 km and ehureh at 11 a.m. will take place.) He led in the call to worship. •• The childretts 'stets was Ministry of Labourin the following cities': Toronto 400 university Avenue tvgA tv2 Tel.: (416) 965-5251 Kitchener' 824 King Street West N2G 1G1 , • Tel.: (519) 744--8101 Sault Ste. Marie 390 Bay Street • P6A1X2 Ter.: (708049-3331 New empi ent for dome yees. Effective January 1,1981. A new regulation has been issued expanding employment protection:for doMestie ° employees (cooks,, hoUSekeePers, nannies), who work more than 24 hours a weekit does not apply to baby sitters or companions. Wages -- Domestic employeesere entitled to $$21 342peper drwayeek $568 per month or per hour RoOm and Board Householders may deduct up to $50 per week from a domestic employee's wages for room andboard. Time Off Domestid)emplOyees areentitled to at least 36 consecutive'hours of free time per' Week without dedUCtion from wages. If work is performed during this-free time, the equivalent amount oftime off or payment at not less than $3 an hour must be given. Annual Vacations Domestic employee§ are entitled to at least 2 weeks of vacation per year and to at teaSt 4 per cent of annual wages as vacation' ay Public Holidays , Dornestio_ernOloyees are entitledto seven paid statutory holidays per year. If work ....A. is performed on the holiday, another day off with regular,pay must be given before ithe next annual vacation: " . All domestic employees, including those working. less than 24 hours a weekend baby sitters and conipanions continue to be covered by standards forterinination of emplOyMent, pregnancy leave, equal pay forequal work and collection ofNiages. kiditiOnal- information- mayfreobtainteks-rivihaEMploymelif StendardatfrandiOntiffb Hamilton - 1 west Avenue South L8N 2R9 Tel,: (416) 527-2951 London 205 Oxford Street East N6A 8GS Teti. (519) 439-3231 Sudbury • 199 Laech-, St. P3E__5M7 Ter.(T05) 675.4456 WWI** 500.0uollette Avenue IiI9A183 TM.: (519) 256-8278 • For tail free numberS check the goVernment listings in your local telephone directory. Ontario MiniStry of \ Labour Employment ribbed G. Elgie, M.D. William Davis, Standards Minister Premier Branth Utit@rio • KehOra 808 Robertson Street ' • P9N1XS ' Mi.; (807) 46873128 Ottawa 'r 2197 Riverside Drive K1H Ter.: (613) 523-7530 • Trrtirer, Bay 435 ui :lames Strest,South • 07E 6E31 Tel.: (807) 4754691 Kingsten 1055 Princess Street KIL11-13 Tel.: (613),542-2853 St. Catharines 205 Xi ng Street • L2R 3J5 Tel:: (416) 8824261 Timmins k73 Third Avenue P4N-1E2 Tel.: (705) 267-6231 • +44 01 potluc o #art me THE tIROk EXPOSITOR, ,IANVARY 15, 1981 . a plight- of dis UCW.ctiscusSes PTE (W) LOIS DALTON, a Seaforth n.atilf,e, has suCcess- ., fully completed:three months of intensive training at...the Air Weapons Centro! "and Countermeasures School, Canadian Farces Station Fat-, co,nbridge, located near Such„ bury. -Now ,s a qualifie ,'ARYI3efence Tech- nician and has been posted to CFS Sioux lookout to serve as a member of the North American Air Defence team. out of shells. The meeting closed with "This' is my Father's World." PERSONALS Mr. Tom Beatty was trans- ferred -from Wingham hos- pital to Victoria Hospital London. • -Mr. Wallace (Jake! Mc- Dougall was, admitted to Clinton Public Hospital on January 8th ;for surgery Air the 9th. Friends wish them both a speedy recovery. - Mrs, Laura Saurideri.etit nutritious. well-balanced meals for one oe two people on a limited:budget. Others experience difficulties in buying small aracipms_pr in storing :food..The 'Shopping. and cooking habits of ,a lifetime may need altering to accommodate -a change in circumstance's. Or there may Play euchre at Manor Wallis.. of, Clinton as` the newest resident to' Seaforth Manor, Visiting eith Mrs. Wallis was her neice Mrs. Viola a yler of Seaforth. were Mrs. Nolan and Mr. Iliissey of Egmondville. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Cartee'ViSitedWith ' she had been-admitted TueS: day evening. During her stay " Wilber Keyes. --. at Seaforth Manor she had Stanley Hillen visited With endeared herself to ,Many -his aunt. Miss Bessie David, residents and, she was an son. ardent member of the euchre .' Elmer Bakcsy was the club. Sincere thoughts are "-highest scorer at Alley Bowl- with the members of her ing last Thursday while in W/C Bowling on Monday:11a Gardner was 1st. All good wishes are with Mrs. Ann Rowland D,O,C. presently recuperating from surgery in Stratford General Hospital. SEAFORTH JEWELLERS f ,,r \ N.111\0'; Vs t • fr) 11\6 ' 1 '1\1 t is F ()Fr E I R' (t(I ‘,.;1 All 1)111111t,' ) BALL-MACAULAY BUILDING Clet4TRE ... .. _ • , (- . IR 0 o___, 4111'IIIII Fib) --- .--.7=---------- omeca - _ 1 I .7 1 i1 . 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AL SEAFORTH 527-000— CLINTON° 42.3405 , , y LTD: +IENSALL .' .262-2418 : and 35,000 blind persons but many • hase become. 's,clt Sunponing, Churches and People ninst,,becranyx.. `more aware Of the handicapped, stated Mrs. Mccowan who s'itised-•-•this" part 'of ..the meeting with a Nev'' Year's prayer. , ' The Social Committee, Mrs. McCowan ' and' Mrs. Smith served lunch. L ears of Crieffbill The • Ladies Aid of First Presbyterian Churth • met Jan. 6. Ann Agar, president, welcomed' all. viola Lawson read-two poems. "A Way to a New Year" and "Thoughts for the Nen- Year". Charlotte Deice read the scriptt}re ;, Joan Van Rooiiert weed-a- poem-en--News -Yv_ ars and closed with a prayer. 'The treastires report showed a good year . and correspondence 'was read and a number of sick calls reported, After business Mrs. Agar introduced Rev, T.A. Duke who spoke on the Presbyter- ian Convention Centre at Crieffhill near Galt. Col. John Bayne MacLean, found- er of MacLean 's Magazine ,414 P.ostr ieft, this acreage to the Presbyter- ian church at his death. Programs are arranged about a poor boy who was always hungry He Stele some tuna. and was. to be caned with a switch When a big •boy offered' to take his punishment. When asked hy "• he said' he is. my friend:Jesus takesnur pun • istinkirt. Junior teachers were Margaret Wright and Carol Cartn right. • ' The message was "A Rock an Erich to build.' They will he sttidy ing thy 12 apoStles. one each week, starting with Peter There was a bronze' man c ,f Peter where ,peoPle 4::Nc s"i st grv' )31 Snell ,-iind -Fart - • :* t3ai., fit. EXPLORERS EXPE,DITION . #8 • . . The Explorer's • met on> • • January 8th. • Ater opening ith the ,Explorers purpose and the... .Explorers song. Cheryl Hulles and Lisa Bos• man did thel•Explorers Enth , - loam an . m The Explorer picture was done by ton Bromley. They all made little mice NV-Bride of Carlow. Her ,nteit Mrs. Edna §temler .of,_ Pilot Mound, Manitoba was ° Correspondent,. at the same home. MRS.ALLAN MeCALL W.I. card party siill be Mr. Rae MeetTe returned everyone welcome, Friday 16th at 8:30. P. m.1 taorDaLsniadn*dy, Aattib;rrt4v;nwoe:tg Mr: and. Mrs. Wm, Scholl the holiday season With his of .Monkton and. Mr. -and—Immo, . Mt... and Mrs; Mrs, Ken Scott and family ifirvei..*Cinre 'and. family. were Sunday dinner guests MiSs•CarolytrMcCiare has 414rs, ' -secured a new position at Mexico and 4s Vegas, then to Hoover Dam at !Are Mead. They accompanied the Ontario Masted j.egion- Pipe and Drun*„. which consisted of 132 member*. There were 675 in the. tour Murray 'Sholdice, Blame group Made up band flaCliwell, Ron Dodkin and members, families and Bruce qodktin the sessions fr)ends- The b..1014 at werebe4 at the Holiday Inn, the Rose Bowl' Hamilton. - Disneyland' and TA114.94- BritiPaticlMrs, Triyiss _MlipstlaptitettwelitatR, Allison and fses4 of Map Aliee.Iliquie Kitchener Waterloo the weekend spept the'weekend at iheir witiL ,,Mr, end Mrs, Herb Parents flPtnes.: - • Tativiss: They also' .-.1spent The Janitor meeting Pf the Christmas at thOsgne bottle. U.C.W. 'Os cancelled lost: Itst *lee* Mr-staMti. Ken Wednesday doe to ,,,tile Moffett and Brett of Guelph weather.' conditions, .The and, Mrs. Olive Traviss of officers for the coming year Seaforth. were installed at the. morning Mr. and MrS. Ray • church service .by the Rev. Huether, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Charles A. Swan. A' short Searle, , and Mrs. business meeting followed William , Coutts, Mr. and the service, plans were made Mrs. Herb Traviss and Mr. for the moon meal following -and Mrs. Ronald Bennett , the church service next from this area enjoyed the Sunday morning, ilhe-annual day tour over the 'holiday congregational meeting will season to 'Los Angeles. „. follow the neng, Seaforth Pt ""°°.-Sewing Centre . Yoiir -1....), '' PFAFP ta0)4 fill "personal • Personal. ' : ,,.......),,,,SteMaktrAgi?rt,..44473, ' Personal Lessons ' Interest plan MACHINE out obligation -527-1900 representative SEWING . attention" Home , free ,PFAFF In-Home for CO. NI, payment ),., >r-, >7+.,,,L , _ *-•,-, .);,, >, . , ), Margaret McCow an was • hOtesS. for unit . two of NOX'thside United Choeh Wproen. Jan: nth. Mrs. MCCowan, newly elected ,president... opened with -two -readings "Snewfall''. 'and Mrs' Alex Smith read the • scripture. The year 1981 is the International Year of ,the Disabled. It comes at a time about. ''')Ikit“there 'are 4S.0110 plegics in •Canada and '.000 quadraplegics who. have lost the use of their limbs. Theft there are 2.3.000 deaf • Correction Spending . New Year's Day with Mr and Mrs. Tom Du irL and fannalfi.'"if ifeamlikotil, Mrs. Charlotte Bell. Blythl her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hunking, Londesboro: brothers, Art and Jan Hunking. Todd and Tara. Exeter: and Murray and Cathy Hunking and Bradley. Goderieb• _ when people with disabilities are rebelling against being odies cared for but nut tared h Happy amens , . remember The SeafOrthIlappy Cit- liens Mel in the Legion Flail Januarrttlr Hazel McNaughton pre- sided and Mae Smith played the piano for "O Canada". after which a minutes silence was observed in memory of Mrs. Burns. After the. business, euchre was, played with the-prize _Aimless: Ladies High-Annie Harrison, Ladies Lone,-Mrs. Heist, Ladies Low-Doreen Kelly. Men's High=Frank Swmhaitlee., Mens• Lone-Elmer Feeney. Men's Low-Joe Lunch , was served and December and January birth- days celebrated. Sooner or later every homemaker runs into the problem of what to prepare for lunch ,or dinner, how to perk up Tagging appetites or eorne-np-with something just a little bit different. . For the Senior Citizen the problem can: be how to, prepare family at this time, Rev. Van Slyke was in charge of worship services on' Friday afternoon_ at 2. p.m. with Mrs. Del Dennis'accom- panying at the piatio. Rev. Van Slyge spoke of winter' and hoW it effects all of our lives. Special thoughts were g,with Pons Wills at this time. who is a patient 'in Stratford General Hospital• and with the Burns family. Rev. Van Slyke remembered them in prayer, • Resident Council met on Wednesday afternoon and Charlbs Ross was again el- ected President for the corn- ; ing year -with. Mary Neville elected vice-president. .Welcame to Mrs. Gladys • area news Seafinth Manor's Euchre .Club 'met on Tuesday ,after- noon with five tables in, play. High score for the Indies was Mrs, E. Eurns and -Mrs.' Laths ne;_mNicholson . with.- consolation, going.tooMaxine, Elliott. For the men, it was Elmer , BakesY high. and throughout the year . and Robert McClure consolation. meaLs . eed not be expensive. Saturdays. Ciftititriencing Robert. McClure was their many groups make use of Mrs. Dorothy TownSend won that they.* simple attcl easy January 17th at 11:30 a.m., this centre:Alice Reid thank • the travelling lone hand- daughter, Mrs.. Lillian Ber- ed Rev. Duke who closed Residents were saddened Tia rd' • ' With prayer. Lunch was to hear of the sudden passing • Miss Ruth Cluff visited. • • served by Alice d+ .•" ,an.d Mrs. E. BUrns at Seafint with Frank Case... • , Dorothy -Seen- Cenitnanity 4TOSPital where 'Keyes -and be little motivation ta, prepare mealS. It is too easy to fall into the habit- of subsisting on• little more than . soup. to and toast. That's' Where the,„ Senior Chef comes in. " It 'is a half-hour television show featuring Bert Dodd. a 6S year old amateur chef ,..artti, .former civil -servant. He 'is, 'not a professional . TV performer. But. this adds to . his presentation; He is not above nagging his audience froth time to time to become more active and interested in a variety of things because as he says "one gets a bigger bang out Qi...1.1fr,..3kat:Atity----- Reactions of seniors who belie Viewed .the series- is of surprise and delight-at-the- discovr that nutritious6.. to prepare. The easy informality of Bert Dodd ;himself makes it fun to cook along with him. And net only seniors_ enjoy and benefit froM the show, young singles, and young married couples are also Captivated by the simplicity and economy -of the 'Menus presented. " The television series consists of 13 half-hour programs on • food preparation. food budgeting. selection and menu planning. It was produced by the British Columbia Ministly of Health especially -for—sertior-eitizens-..-'411te' Senior Chef Cookbook will be available for a nominal fee. •-• 'Senior Chef will be on CKNX. Channel 8 on ,,. • 'Stratford, starting Jimmy 5 after holidaying with' her parents at the same home. Four young people ftdin Duff's United Church who 'attended Too Alpha from Decenther 27-30 included meal, . • • S. a. rt ••