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T HURON PO iI«'TORs MARCH 12, lam
Explain daycare for h
ask God for His blessing up.
on the work on the fields.
World bay of Prayer was
held March b at St., Joseph's
Ornately 1)0 kids attended
Lions Movist Night, - Nett
Movie Night is scheduled for
April 3.'
. from St. Mary s who Induct-
new members 'Kim Hod-
gins, Jim Thomas.and Gerald
Robinson. March approx-
Maio)* Scrylec was based • . . serve in Vonas ra
'HAMPS.-.-4Thp q4rnbibri. O(irlArs,In GrEgl# 81$.'q4§-$
NirogaCOM#0014$01,60, Bruogifielci areStreiley Pinlayson, Faulds
8 art( J4n,tdk, V#FI Dorp, -.S1ptters hve. been ,,curtin9 sinpia ...1#nuary
ri (409 cytt?„,' . (Phqoin'Fic9k) , .
Roman , Catholic Church in
lexurTircecgat te. a ,titnelngdrecidgmtl,khe. Vietnamese: dinner . .
Clinton. Women-- from our
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on the native. Indian's deep .. . , • d ; .
Igpeet.,.(krnatiate, earth. '
Wow andSkv-. .•
- • , Vunastra. • and ' Pigri.4
Lions. Clit,h,hold their .ntorith-
1).-•dirmo aiqeting:lar_►, 'at ,
Vuomra Recreation) Centre..
„..1....itt.est Ispealter was ?one
Chairtwrn •Grant ,',Cooksitrn
The keine') Season. the Silt
weeks bcf,ore G6od Friday,
has began. Holy Contraunion
will' be' ueleltrated.,tta 0004
#ritja) 40 • SaturdaY.
LI° 0; AS ,pcople enjoyed it
'delicitais. Vietnamese. dinner
in the chttrelt. The' host and.
hoSicsN Ily.ete Rev. and- Mrs.
„lClw4 T-ruong of Grand Rap
itts. Various, rang-L4,4mm
Oar community worked and
mepared tbissritekal 'dinner,
histher teacher. 'An inter-
view can be arranged by
calling 482-7828,
March IA Constable Gosse
will be at the school to
conduct a telephone work-
shop. The Mid Winter Break
starts March 21. School re-
openS March 30.
• VANWRA CHRISTIAN
CHURCH:
Organist March was
Marg:'ltidder, The denumin.
O.Lignoi, day of prayer
„ *heOtlit0 March 11; held,
during Atittgity SerflcU:%,
• 111F OOP of 'this. tradition
goes back to the:Netherlands'
114)114041. trjp reformed.
Churches, regtdarlY called for
a finto-of prayeiitt giriffQ
ms. Outside footwear will
,i:uulatssrilooe mPes nrt:tiitr tdhinigns dthrye
PP.
, We W01.1 d like to congrat;
iita(ejr,rri. Vatit, and Heath-
er Brownri ge for doing such
a fine job in, Publi. Speaking,
Thgse two Grade 4 pupils
' represented the school at
Legion Pnblic 5pc.sking, Con-
test in. Clinton: ' . • .
' 19,0 Cards v•ttl go Monte
no Marett Ha,- Mao- classes
Will ,be having, leti'llic-ocP
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After' y„ ,t ,have- lotiked at
Nur child's repot' card you
--may . W-4-sir. to--' chat' -with
BY JAN FERGUSON
482.3772
anaiiii and District
Lioness Club held its month-
ly dinner meeting Mardt At
Vanastra Reereatton Centre.
Speak, _ for the evenings w as
K.tren MeKew tog, head of the
Tuekersinith Day 'Nursery,
whir spoke on the new
pr0V4,ut for handicapped
children Nekt .Yetttb &ONO' .
Night is Friday,. frrani 7 p.m.,
Sf: .p .lei, It IN for kids '1;;..
"•earsi and. up. Admission' is
evoio'40-1041:.
With recent . wetrrher
Mud is back and children
are, asked to keep a pilir
• 'shoes .' in •flic- 4.1 aw-
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GRADE BA CHAMPION CURLER`—The champion curlers in the Grade
8A class. Huron Centennial School. •Brucetield are Mark McGregor,
Angie Menary-Short. Don Baracloughend Lon Maxwell (Photo by Hook)
As aux c,yoti know the
nuts and lialts ofgood forms
Ask Al.
He fills out Until Record of Employment
perfectly every time
an employee parts company.
Mrs. Schuessler spealo at Day iaf Prayer
When you're-in good company, stay in good 1:0•MI„,,,
At takes care of personnel and finance matters fora busy
mitt-town service station, And he knows that one of, his
responsibilities is to till out a Recoid of Employment
form evert- time an employee has an interruption in
earnings. 'He knowS that if he'doesn't get it right the first
time, he may hive to do it again. So Al took-the time to get
the booklet "Hoye to Complete the Record Of:Employment'
from his nearby Canada Employment Centre.
Mar, V.,orld D,o of
Prat,r as held at
,t titheran l hurkh
‘PPR'Nitthilci> tactics
from Dublin. St. C olunthan
.rsi Lutheran Chrirk.bes
success Ladies bonspiel
„aid sioToundin g area am nd
'ed
the sery k s irs pri.1011il.'d
by s arlous ineinhLis o f St
Peter's, under the „theme
-1 he Earth the Lord's ,•
Mrs. Si'. ry in 1 co:111.11dt
2nd. Kay King • and lead.
Betty Moore.
Second place %%0 %%on by'
Ripley -Team led hr Gail
Johnson, vice. Ions Kirkpat-
rick. 2nd, Marie !MacDonald
and lead. Jane Kiander.
DRAW PRIZES
Leaving, in good form,
The Record of Employment 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. Al found out that the most common mistake is in reporting the -
:Insurable Earnings",--Insurable earnings are not necessarily the same as payroll
earnings. Because Al fills out the ROE accurately, ex-employees don't have to come,
back to him for changes. And neither do w.e.
just good business tiibi in good form.
At thieniptoyMent ItiSiiralice-, we process about 4,000,000 Record's of E , oyment
every year. Last year, employer:mistakes in filling out the form cost' at least $125,000,000
in overpayments. Plus the costorrecovering those oyerpayments and penalizing or
prosecuting. •
We're out to cut down that $125,(X10,01.10. And we're going to do it, together;
Employment and Emplol et •
Immigration Canada Immigration Canada
Lloyd Axworttly, -' Lloyd Axworthy,
Minister Mlnistre
S.
The Ul
Recordof.
Employment.
it's ir;r31 good busuiess
• introduced the guest speak.-
. Sirs Karl Sk huessler.
Kn.-0106n a firmer 1 tat hera
high school teacher
She was thanked by Mrs.
lint Alec, vice-president ow •
ing t o the absence of Dorothy
Ell tioen. who is president.
I he choir of St. - Peter's
ma qt: a tine contribution to
the seryice: ,'„accOni-patited by
Mrs.. Hirst at" the Organ. A
short period of fello.Wship
follow ed in •the basement
with Pastor Hurst extendin g
a welcome to all and offering
'the blessing . Mrs. Norm
expressed her thank s to all
those A ho took part
Roll call . from various
.. groups .was -taken during the'
lunch period. bringing to a
close the 1981 World Day -of
Prayer Service.
Sex era' dram pities were
given 'out during the day.
Winners- of die SeWing
( Class Draw were Lynn Ed-
m ards of God'erich and • El-
eanor Erskine of Goderich:
Sincere thanks- goes:. tra-
Doris iitelon .rho organiz-
ed th ra. Keys'for
tile -the prizes,
-satorckee 9on41rodic--and--
The Ladies Open Bonspiel
mas played March Win-
ner's Of the 4 a. ne draw w ere:
a Kincardine club led by
Barb Kester w ith i ice,. Anne
Burton. 2nd. Bonnie Ent-
nierton and lead, (jail Mac,
latish.
Second platiely.a. A on by a
Vanastra Team lead by Mari
Moffat. rice Mary Helen
Mc Lachlan . 2nd. Shirli.5,
Carter and Lead. Marg Rog-
erson. Consolation prim
went to a Vanastra team led
by Jean Taylot . In the -U.
a.m. draw the first place
winner was a team from
Goderich led by Lynn Ed,
---Wards. vice- Eleanor Ersluue
Brodhagen LCUU donates crib quilt
htf,..„....„ Netts \dlicntivd purkhased tor the church
the Mar,.11 meeting cot St. kit..hen.
Peter's 1 tithe kan. Church nk,
Wormy gave their reports. Refresh
( arid NA, Margaret metes w ere served by Marg.
Rem titian and kikki Stemon act and Pauline Benermatm.
omdtRied the devotions and .A. crib quilt win made for
disk Us111 1,1 pt: nod tolloned. the Sunbeam Hoek of Re-
all w 41...'rcd its larded C'hildrett lei ltm mg the
-H t ou e wpct'tcnccd a meeting,.
nut a.lt ,n It w as decided to hold the
Rcmtic c, btisincss. reports. April meettirg; itt the after
wt.ri givk it I a Uhl ROL I%K avc noon rather than con111,1 h,
ink ireasurvr s repot. Wednesday. evening Lenten
I N 1 t‘111,CL' aki: I'S wore service. -0,!r
Canadi3
a special thank you t the
men led by John Brownri ge
alio Prepared all the Mt; IS.
PERSONALS -
Welcome hoMe to Ester
Handy -after surgery in Lon- -
don.
Welcome tb the VanPat•
tons m ho moved hub IS
Regina St. this week.
Jeff and Keith Ryan. Scott
Dixon. Ronnie Ferguson and
Jamie Low went -to Sehilbe
Sugar • Shanty march! ,7 and ,•
were treated to pancakes _
with syrup rcw tuna.
Ronnie and Tracey Fergu-
son visited their 'Grandpar-
ents in Kitchener over the
weekend. •
we- Peakt. Carpenter's daughter
and grandaughter. front Tor-
onto are .. visiting for . the
said. There will be Lenten
`devotions each Thursday
evening at 7:30 p.m. in the
church. , '
'The April meeting will
begin with a,pot luck supper
at p.ni. Conveniirs are
asked to have yearly reports
prepared at this time. Also a
new executi% e m ill be elect •
ed. The' nominating commit-
tee, Mrs. Alvin Smale: Mrs.
Lent is, time -for chargo., St. JarnesTCWL hears
Motor Inn, Chatham on May
S and 0.
Anyone interested in knitt-
ing for Family and Children's
Sets ices of ouron . County
may obtain yarn from -Mrs.
Harry flak or Mrs. J. Van
Dooren.
Ewart Wilson and Mrs. Ken '
Vincent have distributed
nomination forms • and ask -
that same be returned March
15 and March 22 at Sunday
masses..
The Diocesan COnvention
will he held at' the Wheel's
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Help keep the promise of Ontario.
Elect a Davis government.
Lent was a time when return to the true spirit „of
you really changed your life Lent as a preparation for our
style for 40 days and' death 'and resorreetion. "We-
nights. in last and abstinence grow by self denial.- he
with C hrist. Lent 1981 ts
again.that time of conversion
in preparation for the least of
the RC sorrcetion, "Fastjr -
Thisi•v% as the message eon-
w eed in the spiritual. reading
• by Mrs. Ey% art Wilson at the
March meeting of the Catho-
Itt. Women's League.
.Mrs. Herman Hoste. pres.
ident.• presided for the busi-
ness. Conveners reports:
on-vsponding secret a .
tyto.,..,p Mick ,. reported 13
zards time Out and 14 thank .
you notes received: frivita-
tons tit mond-
stile thankoffering,, April --
at 8• 34 p.m. and to Northside
Spring thankoffering Wed-
nesday April . 15. Mrs. Dan
O'Rourke reported that on
Respect for Life .Day . Dee. 8,
1980. a mass w as offered for
than intention. Mass cards,
fruit baskets and plants were
gray en il1 the sick and, gifts of
ininrev to trte nurSing homes
al Christmas. Six Mass offer.'
'rags were, given to bereaved
mVinbers and the rosary was
reamed at The funeral home
for the late Mrs. Elizabeth
Burns three funeral- lunch-
eons were served, There has
been a good response tO the
nab sitting service and we
illc grateful to the many
volunteers who have made
this ptissible. Mrs. Herman
Hoste and Mrs, Dan
0' Reinke „ participated in'
World Day of Prayer at St.
Thomas Anglican Church.
Fr. Caruanna thanked the
awned for .gifts ,--ataid kind-
nesses shns,n him 6t Christ•
ma'. He also asked' that we -
-the vigorOus.actron needed to capitalize
On them.
The Davis Governmen'ts new B.I.L.D.
, plan is a comprehentive economic
.program. designed-to stimulate the
economy. create jobs andlo realize
Ontario's future potential.
The B.I.L:D. program-provides for.the
necessary planning and assistance to-
create growth in all the following areas Of.
activity: energy independence develop-
. _ment Of resources7-including-farming and.,
forestry: industry human resources. with
new emphasis on training'for skilled and
professional employment transportatiOn
and communications tourism every
atpeCt of Ontario's economic life. And the
B,I.L.Q, program it backed by the Solid
Ontario is rich in -Promise. We have the • perforMance of the Davis government in
-people. the:resources. the Initiative and economic activities which have created
the vitality' to make Ovfario the envy Of the new Ontario jobs at the average rate of r
world But promises do not fulfill them- '100,000 per year for the last fiv,e years.
selves TO build the future we need Ontario'needs the strength and„experi-
strength and leadership Premier Bill' ente of Premier Bill Davis as its leader.
Davis has demonstrated that leaderthip On March .19th. you will have your chance
He has shown that he has the under- to support the Bit_ D program to keep
standing and the vision to identify the the promise of Ontario throUgh your
priorities in Ontario's future and to take support of- your' Davis candidate.
f• verr %yeek more and
More people discover what
mighty Jobs are accom-
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°GARY RAMON JIM BRITNELL ''COLLEEN mato
HoriOnta,
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