HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-03-05, Page 15Clinton Legion; while
Dana Klass came first.
Class and staff photos
brought the best manners.,
forward during Friday', Feb-
uary 20 and Monday. Feb-
ruary 23rd.
The suspense movie
"Candleshoe" brought.' : a
good crowd on Friday, Feb-
ruary 20th.
All classes enjoyed the
home baking, of conkieS,
eupsakes • and candy which,
*ere on-saie io the front hail '
febrUary.24-. hifit -so gyeatly.
ealOYgd. Odt very , .necessatY4
',Jost the same: were
intrattnitAtitin '4h0,4 and TB
skin teits' WedneS,
A RrofeSSinnai 'theatrical
gattP '',Pepi" Puppet ,Theat-
'represented the puppet pliv
'7'llansel and Grew'', to our
kindergarten to Grade 4
classes. The Drama and
action gripped the ausience
throughout the performance.
On. Tuesday. February 17,
1981 the students of Grade 6
and the Ukulele Group of
Huron Centennial went to
the Seaforth District High
School to hear the London
Symphony Oreehstra per-
form.
The students could
imagine a foggy. misty.
Prest scene white the er-
chegr*._PJAnd. NPettlXile-
front mtursurnrner Night's
Drtorit. The conductor Stir
J."*.0$04 OW We could almost
hear kirks dancing' wljile
the drebeStra played•
very' energetic
number. The number 1.. en-
joyed'Enost was a "collection
of §ongs of the SeveOlies.-
think We were very fortunate
td 'have these professional
Musicians put On 'a concert
for students in our area.
--Becky McKinley
Correspondent
MRS. MARY MOSEL!.
482-9969
A recent visitor with Ruth
and Mdrdock Morrison and
family was Murdoek's
mother, Mrs. Hilda Buckler
of Tatamagouche, Nova
Scotja.,f,She met many new
membens of theiryfamily. and
a family gathering was held
at Mildred and Doug
MeAsh's. Mrs. finekler' will
be , ninety years old this
SOMMer•
Mack anti:- Janet . Webster-
and their fatuity were
featured Len the eoYet„of
Rural 'ytilio!. mugatine;-,..
March issue. and: in an
interview on. thelr cow-calf
operation. •
Br(an and „: Joap .1VIcAsli
have returned from a 0,
w eek vacation in Florida. •
The Clinton Pee Wee,'
(Steve Taylor's ' learnt
defeated lvillverton 5.0 on
Saturday morning at the
Mitchell peewee tourna-
ment. Later they tied with
Brucefield news
Members of the 1001
lodge held as euchre in the
*hall on Friday etiming,' The
xitinqta -were tut n'S high •
- Art Alpx.o.p r 'Ernie
Brown, lane/ hands • lirtlee •
64cclinehey. Ladies .high -
-Ntatprie•
hands
Aona NYINPIT. •hicky., deaw.tr r *
L1If HillIdq4i1117 'AO ary
Gregg,-
Stanley Om oly the. UCW
held their folv.oar,1,„ iiteetiog
at t ejra he rih. stn Wed.
• arwriannn loth Mrs*
Triebiter• After
reading:.a poen hat
so:rims force' inn a sh
Arthur in regulation time-in a
very well-played game.
losing in the overtime shoot-
oat
sung with Mrs. W. McBeath
at the piano. After the -
offering an article was read
on social issues in 'the church
followed by, prayer. -
he, mittUtes 'were read by
the secretary and the rail call
wais • NvItain—itave- . you
Vi..r.t•Wft a0-ener to recently..
p'./ky.,4 Itathiy,111 gawa
report'
ff the' teas ard~ ly`tiatrd•
meeting, .We were reminded
illap:P4y.of Prayer. $eiv.im •
in Kippen 'Ivh,Ot 6th-at 2 .".•
p.M. Ond'• a Congregational
Social evening and -dirtner On'
April ' The: ladies in ..
charge served a delicious` '•
lunch.
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!wt.: and Mortgage Insurance Plans
Income I.ii Deduetable_Registered
Retirement Sat togs Plans and .1 townies.
Income eraging Annuities ••!....
to for our 111.'‘‘ I•Icy thle
Premium R R S.I'
I INC;
Sun life Assurance.
Company TifCdfiado
for 21 years.
Tel.527,43410 tr
GODERICH ST. EAST
••• SEAFORXII
AM&
some , keen cinixpetunin
between the howlers. the
group returned to 'Starr and
Scott Jeyriet 's home w
along with the Moir s t W ere
hoSts for the 1 I wilm Teens.
The Official Board of ,the
Untied GhniCh met this past
week and among .01 hcr
business set the date ofJune
29th to July 3rd as- the dates
for the Summer Vacation
Church. School. It w as also
decided _to hat the eon.
,grega itina I Open- Air Service,
and Picnic .09 Sunda% . June
28th on the Latin at the
church.
The • Christian
Development Conran tee
announced-that Bible Study
would begin on Thursday
morning. March 5th and
would continue through, until'
the ' end -"Of April for the' WA. :Meths Was transfer-'
Lenten Serie,z of thought on red from South Huroji
the Gospel of ,john. Hospiral to Victoria Hospital
The members of Yi"1711-4arci- London.
expressed concern for the' 4-11 Club .met at the home
c‘o• • increasing need (or* of -Mrs. Laird 'Finlayson \last
more' parking for' ears on week. ' '
Sunda t 'miming. Pic
property !:t irtli3Oq.•
look into • the
possibility .of using some of •
the church kit on Queen
°Street for further parking.
The Worship committee
announced that the Special
Service for the Recepiton of
members by • Profession of
Faith would he held on
.Sunda March 29th al, 5:0(1
and that 'Matimkty
Thursday . Service- and
Communion w mild be on
April loth at 8:Q0 p.m.
On Frday Mr. and • Mrs.
Jed McCullough 'hosted a
small reception in their home
following the niarriage of
Stuart Radke and Jane Norris
of Hanover' at Henson United
Church officiated by Rev.
Stan McDonald.
Ki-pperi
Correspondent
MRS. RENA CALDWELL
262-5935
Mr. -and ' Mrs. Clayton
-Cooper' and family. London
' were recent guests with, Mr.,.
and Mrs,. Vivian Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell
have returned front a holiday
in Southern U.S.A.
Lettvng in good forth.
The ecordeamployment is one way we can make sure no
one, gets short-changed and no one gets overpaid. This saves time and money for
everyone involved. Angel found Out that the most common mistake is in reporting the
"Insurable Earnings". Insurable earnings are not necessarily the saitiedS payroll "
earnings. Because Angel fills out the ROE accurately, ex-employees don't-have to come
back to her for changes. And neither do we.
It's lust good businets to be in good form.
At Unemployment InSlleante, we process about 4,000,000 Records ofEmployment
every year.. Last year,-employer mistakes in filling out the form cost at least $125,000,000
in overpayments. Plus the cost of recovering those overpayments and penalizing or
prosecuting.
Wre out to cut down that $125,000,000. And we're gqing to do it, together.
114p Employment and Ertipkal et
Immigration Canada immigration Canada
-Lloyd Acworth% Lloyd Airworthy. tatittater- -14titistrs-
When you're in good company, stay in good form'.
Angel is the personnel and finance manager for a majdr fist
fond chain. And she knows that one-of her responsibilities is
to fill out a UT Record of Employment form every time an
employee has .an interruption in earnings. She knows that if
she doesn't. get it right the first time, she may have to do' t
again. So Angel took the time to get the booklet "How to
Complete the Record'of Employment" from her nearby
Canada Employment Centre.
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Senior Citizens Apartments.
134 King Street
'Wen Jermyn Senior Citizens
134 Sanders Street
Aattffiente,
Sanders
hileKey Hall, Nelsbn Street
1•
Parkhill Fire Hail
Senior Citizens A_partments.
60 Market Street
ThelA
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ployman,
It's just glad business
it
--Hurgf'tCentonniornews-= Nova Scotian .visits Varna_
anct area \news
All these "unadvertised specials"
save you 10% - 30%.
We have at least 30 of these each week
in addition to our 37
Advertised Specials.
MITCHELL ST NI ARV'S
These displays in other stores are marked
at full price.
RED PENCIL FEATURE
° 0.S.A Vp. 1
:HEAD LETTUCE
.1.38 EACH
AgT.Taff
Ci-liQUITTA NO. .1 • - - . _ •
MAMAS
1/4
RED PENCIL FEATURE
Includes Round: 'Rump &. Sirloin Tip Roasts,
Sirloin, Tacna, Wing & Round Steaks. stewing &
Winced Beef. Gut; wrapped & frozen to your
**Wantons.
RED E u
RED PENCIL FEATURE
RED PENCIL FEATURE
C.ANADA'G'RADE A
RtINIP.SIRLOIN TIP
& -ROUND.
ROASTS
2.09 LB.
RED PENCIL FEATURE
FRESH ONTARIO PORK
BUTT OR SHOULDER
ROASTS . •
BUTT ORSHOULDER
'CHOPS 1.09 LB.
AT STAFFENS WE HAVE 37 SPECIALS
PLUS AT LEAST 36 UNADVERTISED ONES.
We reserve
the right
to limit 41101169es
STORE HOURS
Man. to Fri. 9 a. m. do 9 p.m.
Sat. 9 a. m. to 6 p.m.
Prices in-effect until Monday
closing,March 9, 1981.,
STAFFEN'S
FOOD MARKET LTD.
The Store where the Red Peord
helps SdPVC you more
RED PENCIL FEATURE
'BEEF:, IRISH & CHICKEN
CORDON BLEU.
STEWS
24 OZ. TIN •
1.09
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4
A.
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APPLIANCE, REPAIR •
Largo or small, we'll. fix
them all...
Our repair experts will
haws your appliance in tip
top ahlip-s %tic cow iiii so;
day. •
PECK. APPLIANCES
"IN THE HEART OF
DOWNTOWNVARNA"
VARNA 462-7103
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THgjimicsA. oc.P:osiTort MARCH 5, isort an0
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breastfeeding endeavor.
better than women who have
only information or :only
support."
RETURNS FROM-FLORIDA
' Mrs. Annie Noakes
returned halite after
spending the winter months
in Panama City Beach, Flo-
rida: during her stay she was
hospitalized for several
weeks-bui has recovered and
,her .many friends welcome
her home.
Hensall Women's Institute
will be holding their March
meeting on 'Wednesday.
March 11th when Eric
Mansfield will be the speaker
on_ ,Citizenship . and WAIN
Affairs. It is hoped for a good
attendance
Hensall Senior Citilens
wilI'nteet on 'Tuesday March
10th ntap.m. Plan to attend
this meeting -- a , good
program is being arranged.
Rev. Kenneth 'Knight
conducted sewice in Carmel
Presbyterian. Church on
Sunday speaking on the
subject "Of J u d kmen • Trees
abditill'ses" taking the text
from Luke's gospel Chapter
o.
The Youth Groups ill host
the ' St. Marys . Group at 7
p.m: on Wednesday. March'
4th. The Kirk Session will
meet on Thursday evening
March 5th at 8 p.m. and the
managers will meet on
Monday. March 9th at 8 13': m.
will be' held in Hensel!
United Church at 2:30 p.m,
Friday March 6th.
NEWS FROM. FLORIDA
Mr., and •Mrs. Joe 'Flynn
QUEENSWAY WELCOMES
NEW RESIDENT
Queensway Nursing Home
welcomes a new resident Mr.
Peter, L., McNaughton. The
The World Day _nf_ Prayer -resident-are mosigratefut
the Kippen Ladies' who
entertained them during the
past month with treats and
bingo. Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted the church service
received a letter from their
grandson Scott Avery,
Boynton Beach.:12-jorida- who
ik attending College there,
taking a course in Hotel and
Restaurant Management and
he has won Scholarshipsnne
on a semester in May in
Chicago ' and a trip to
Switzerland in July. Scott is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Avery and has visited here
on several- itecakiions:
Congrai u la I ions Scott ,
The Sacrament of Holy
Communion was celebrated
by the congregation of
Hensall United 'Church led
by Rev. Stanley
- The- :-Comintinion me8sage-
„ _was hased_. on the quotation
-"liOLOve's Service. only the
wounded can. serve".
The children's message
was on' building „their lives
upon" a rock, the rock of
Christianity. The choir, led
by the organist and Choir
, Director Dr. Ralph Tnpp
added to the service 'with
their "Pater' Nostra" (front
"Let me bring Lovc" by
Philip Green with Gail Shaw
'taking the snit).
Mrs. Diane Gerstenkorn
welcomed at. the door and
ushers were Wilther -•
Ferguson •and Steve
Sarraras.
accompanied at Ilse pia no 11%
Dproth', Ills. The Lathes'
high bottling score: was .F(i
Youn with 91 and 'Ross
Thompson for the men kt
1 1 ti score.
Visitors with Irene
K albfleisch ' were Violet
Bishop, and Joan Bet t ridue .
Kay and • Jack -Coclo‘ ell
visited with Mrs. Wilds..
Vera Laramie was visited In '
Chester Dunn and
Niila Faist and Nola
Ratz visited Covina
Finkbeincr. Lillian GNI,.
visited. Elizabeth Eiscrbach.
Xiviinh Alderson w as tisitrd
WIZ'Ona Alderson.' Rot and
Mabel Aiders'on-; Thine and
Eua Triebnet--rtrat Toni amt
Nola- Treibner"'visitcd Mrs.
'Muriel. Meitner. Hazel
Corbett visited the residents
'during tlic past week. Mrs..
McLaren and Mrs. Rennie*
visited Mrs. Kendrick. Don
Rozendal visited his wife
Alice Rozendal and Mn, 'and
Mrs. Dirk Rozendai also
visited. with Mrs, Ritikendalt
The Three.' Links .Hensall.
Senior's have two wool rugs
on display in Bonthron-
Fiirniture Store window(
tickets are available op theVe-
rugS which were made by the,
seniors and r may be
purchased at the store. or
front any members of the
Seniors.
There was a large at-
tendance on Sunday': evening
When the Young Teens of
Hensall. occupied -
Bowling Lanes, with their
parents as guests. After
League meettL,in Hensall
February has been' a busy
month at Huron Centennial,
Every Monday evening
adults enjoy volley011 and
there's a good attendance.
Public Speaking has kept
many of the students of
Grades 5-8 thoughtful. Form-
a teachers at Huron Cent-
ennial, Mrs. Ede Turner and
Spencer Jeffery judged the
set for students while Allan
Taylor of Clinton 'P.S. and
Mt; rlt Moffatt judged
the juniors: Wr. ,Istatfiers.
9riPid 9f 44!.911-Fgilfeflf!-
Y:and
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000 totraditced' each
thu•.audionOo.
sOuior sftickitts w.49
itoa werU,'-cUthy.
Janet fInggaxtb. Darryl .
Wien, Karen ito ben
,Neticket and David Hook.
The juniors to win were
Kendra Papplc, Terry Salter,
Dana Ktoss and Geoff Lyon,
David Hook came third at
4h.4
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CorrespOndent
MRS.' BERTHA
MacGREGOR
262-2005
Mr. Sim Roobol who was a
patient, in_ South /Luton -
Hospital, Ester, undergoing
treatnient returned to; his
home on Friday last.
Mrs. Jeanette Ttirner
recently 'underwent surgery
in Victoria Hospital..London.
Her many friends wish her a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Eva Parker. Mitchell,
Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence
Ruston. Stratford and
Russell Pepper of St. Paul's
were recent guests with Mr.
and Mrs. 'Harold Parker.
Mr. Charles Mickle , of
Hamilton spent the weekend
visiting with' his mother Mrs.
Laird Mickle.
LA LECHE LEAGUE
'MEETS IN HENSALC.
La Leche League in Huron,
.Cotinty South met in Hensall
last Month at the home of
Mrs. Peter BiSback. The
meeting was postponed, one
- week due to the storm but
many women drove in fog to
- -attend., -the: :first- -of- - -four--
meetings in the Hensel' area.
II was announced that the
next meeting will be held
March 11,111 at '2 p.m. at 86
Queen SI_ _Hensall:'.
Janis Bisback mentioned
that the La Leche
International Conference
coming up in :July, . be
held at the Conrad Hilton in
Chicago. The ' opening.
presentation Will be given by
husband' and wife Doctors
Stanway front England who
' have_writtetin book "Breast
is Best". This year. new LLL
members will receive silver
membership cards. in
celebration of the Leagne:s
25th anniversary.
LII Belgfave • is now a
depot 'for' Engell Electric
breast pumps! these-pumps
maxi* rep te.,1-ba-Linwthers
who arc unable to breastfeed
their babies but. still wish to
provide , milk for their
permature infants, *
Discussion owned with
the women inirochacing
themselves from Zurich,
Exeter, Ct:editnn; Mitchell
and Goderieh.
Many woolen mentioned how
easy 11 is to mother their
newborns, that they enjoyed
feeling of accomplishment
in .feeding, their babies.
Mothers thought that fathers
needn't feel left out'of caring
for their children! however
they agreed that fathers
shouldn't always be
burdened with a fussy baby,
There are definite benefits to
the father who haS a sweet
smelling. enntented baby
whom dad enjoys being with.
After the meeting the
women took -time to look
.through the library and visit
with each Other. Nutritious
finger foods and juice were
served to 'the twenty or so
hungry children and
mothers. A play room has
been set up for the pre-
"schoolers. As with all League
meetings children are Always
welcome.
Next month's Meeting will
deal with, the art of Breast-
feeding and overcoming dif-
fieultieS. A survey
researched by Dr. A.X-
Ladas found that many
difficulties encoutered by
nursing mothers were
• significantly' -related-to The
lack of" informatiqh. and
resulted ^y in mother's
stopping breastfeeding
before they. wished. This
survey. -also concluded: that
"Women who have both in.
formation of the type given "
LLL and support have a
better ottta.come to their
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an employeeparts compaq.
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