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MEMBERS OF THE UNITED CHURCH — Presbytery met in Centralia last Tuesday to discuss doctrine. Pic-
tured here are Rev.B. Daynord, Chairman of the conference, Rev. John Beaton of the United Church, Cen-
tralia, and Angus Meacham, Personnel Officer for London Conference,
BIRTHS
McCLURE — Margaret and David
McClure announce the arrival of Mol-
ly Anne Georgina, February 18;
sister for Matthew, . Sarah and
Susan. 9c
HECKER — Chuck and Nancy,
Grand Bend are pleased to announce
the birth of a daughter at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London on February 23,
1976. A wee sister for Melissa and
Tim, 9c
TRUEMNER — Wayne and Jane
(nee Guenther) are proud to an-
nounce the safe arrival of their son,
Trevor Wayne, on Feb. 23. First
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
Truernner, Zurich and Mrs. Jean Ann
Guenther, London. 9p
TAYLOR — Bill and Marlene are
pleased to announce the birth of their
baby boy, Chad William on February
22nd in St. Joseph's Hospital, Loll-
don, 9c
ENGAGEMENTS ,—
Flight Lieutenant T. W. Reid,
(Ret'd) and Mrs. Reid, Kippen, On-
tario, are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Heather Cameron to
Howard Steven, son of Mr. and Mrs,
M. Eisen, Toronto. The couple will
exchange vows in the chapel, at the
Old Mill, Toronto, Saturday evening,
March 27th, 1976 a t 7 pm, 9p
MARRIAGES —
MARRIAGES —
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Hay, Hen-
sail wish to announce the marriage of
their daughter Gwendolyn Ada to Mr.
Paul Eric Hunt of Calgary oo Friday,
February 20, 1976 in Calgary. 9c
CARDS OF THANKs —
family,
express my thanks ta all friends and relatives and
neighbours for the cards, flowers and
visits while I was a patient at Vic-
toria and South Huron Hospitals. A
special "thank you" to Mrs, Harold
e ahner for her kindness shown to me
while I was convalescing at her
home. Also to those who helped and
sent food in. Special thanks to the
Rebekah Lodge, Dr. Allen, Dr.
Wallace and nursing staff of both
hospitals. It was all greatly ap-
preciated. — Mrs. Grace P'ahner 9p
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to relatives, neighbours, and
friends for visits, cards and treats
during my recent illness, Special
thanks to Dr. M. C. Fletcher, Rev.
Glenn Wright, Rev. Harold Snell,
doctors and nurses at Victoria
Hospital. Nurses and staff at South
Huron Hospital for their wonderful
care. Hoffmans Ambulance, Dr.
Bolter and all who helped in any way
at our home during my illness. It was
all very much appreciated. —
Sincerely, Harold Broderick 9p
We would like to express our
sincere thanks and appreciation to all
those who called and showed their
concern for David since his hockey
accident. — Carfrey and Anne
Cann 9p
'Sincere thanks to relatives,
neighbours and friends for their
cards of sympathy, and many acts of
kindness during the illness and pass-
ing of my brother the late Orville
Taylor. It's all greatly appreciated.
— Myrtle Dick 9c
Open for Bookings
after March 10th
-Midnite
Specials
Dance Band
Call
235-0401
After 6:30 p.m.
CARDS OF THANKS
The members of the Pineridge
Chalet Snowmobile Club would like
to take this opportunity to thank
those who helped in so many ways at
our Crippeci Childrens Week-end. We
would like particularly to thank those
who donated machines to clear the
parking lot of snow, those who
donated prizes for the 3 draws and
trophies for the races. The local
business men and newspapers for
advertising all the people who work-
ed so hard cooking and serving pan-
cakes and mooseburgers all week-
end, the time and talent donated to
make our Saturday and Sunday after-
noon entertainment such a success
and to anyone who helped us in any
way — again we say Thank You, 9c
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to our relatives,
' friends and' neighbours for their
many acts of kindness shown to us in
the loss of a loving brother, — Milton
and Eva Sweitzer 9p
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to my relatives and friends
for their visits, flowers, cards,
treats, telephone calls, and prayers
while I was a patient in St. Josephs
Hospital and since returning home.
Special thanks to those who helped to
comfort me in the loss of a loving
brother-in-law, Your kb-iciness will
always be remembered, Special
thanks to Rev, Warren, Drs, Boyes
and Manners. — Marilyn Pickering
9p
IN MEMORIAM —
GLANVILLE — In loving memory of
our Daddy, Frank Adam Glanville
who was taken to be with the Lord, 8
years ago, March 1, 1968.
We had a father we were proud to
own,
How much we miss him will never
be known,
No longer here our lives to share,
But in our hearts he's always
there,
Treasure him Lord in your garden
of rest,
For here on earth he was one of
the best
Beautiful memories are woven in
gold,
This is the picture we tenderly
hold
Deep in our hearts his memory is
kept,
To love, to cherish and never forget.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by your children, Richard,
Muriel, Elaine, Katherine, David,
Lorna, Brenda and Barbara Glan-
ville. 9nc
AYOTTE — In loving memory of a
dear son who passed away seven
years ago, March 1, 1969.
You meant so very much to me
That nothing I can say
Can tell the sadness in my heart
As I think of you each day
It doesn't matter the day or year
There are always memories always
tears
Memories don't fade they just grow
deep
For a son I loved but could not keep.
Always remembered by mother. 9p
STIRE — In loving memory of a dear
mother, Emma Ann who passed
away February 24, 1971 and dear
Father John George who passed
away August 26, 1956.
Our lips cannot tell how we miss
them
Our hearts cannot tell what to say
God alone knows how we miss them
In a home that is lonesome today.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by the Stire family. 9p
BEER — In loving memory of a dear
husband and father, John, who pass-
ed away, one year ago, February 28,
1975.
A cluster of precious memories
Sprayed with a million tears
Wishing God could have spared you,
If only a few more years.
You left a beautiful memory
In sorrow too great to be told
But to us, who loved you and
lost you,
Your memory will never grow old.
Always loved and remembered by
your wife, Lillian, Dave, John and
Steve, and daughter-in-law,
Melissa. 9p
BEER — In loving memory of a dear
son, John R. Beer, who passed away,
February 28, 1975.
There is a link death cannot sever
Love and remembrance last forever.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by mum. 9c
encourage the wide application of
present day knowledge as well as
the results of future research to a
more efficient use of energy in
food. production and distribution.
The Institute pointed out that
use of high quality land for food
production minimizes the energy
required to produce a given
amount of food. Accordingly, it
urged that for this reason, as well
as many others, it is essential
that all Class 1, 2 and 3 land be
retained for food production,
Finally, the Institute says that
a program designed to make the
Ontario consumers aware of the
importance of agriculture to the
economic- and social welfare of
the province should be initiated,
Such a program would, in turn,
underline the necessity of
providing adequate energy to
enable agriculture to produce
food effectively and economically
and would illustrate this is to the
advantage of the consuming
public.
FREE
BUS
SERVICE
to the London
BINGO
° Games
Every Monday and
Wednesday
NEW TIMES
BUS DEPARTS AS FOLLOWS
Exeter 6:25 p.m.
Huron Park 6:35 p.m.
Centralia 6:40 p.m.
Lucon 6:50 p.m.
Phone 235-0450
THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Kindergarten
Pre Registration
Pre-registration for children eligible to com-
mence kindergarten in September, 1976 will be
carried out in Midc.ile,,ex County Public Schools,
prior to March 29th,. ;97& Children who will be
tine years old by December 31, 1976 art:
attend.
'-ease obtain a ;ors?-rogis4rcltion fn, tr.
'ri ipo,l, completr. it clri lcturr= s moo
March 29Vt, 1.976. vou F o•
the CiCtudi date o'!.. regtorron en jou • -Ill bi
oskeci :o bring your &lid •.'r) the school,
cviestioris con-,:ernihg egi.strcrio, s +,aid
directed to your sciic/ol printiput.
Christian
Reformed Church
Sunday, February 29
10:00 a.m.-..Morning Service
2:15 p.m.—Atternoon Service
Everyone Welcome
The Back to God Hour
CH LO 4:30 p.m. Dia11570
Our Lady of
Mount Carmel Parish
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REV. J. MOONEY, PASTOR
Phone 237-3593
MASS
Saturday-7:30 p.m.
St. Peter's Church - Hwy. 4
Sunday-9:00 a.m.
Precious Blood Mission
(at Anglican Church, Exeter)
Main at Gidley
Sunday-11:00 a.m.
Mt. Carmel Church
Courtesy Car: Phone 235-0111
Calvary
United Church of Canada
Dashwood .
Minister:
REV. BRUCE GUY, S.A.
Organist:
Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T.
Sunday, February 29
9:45 a.m.—Church Service
10:50 a.m.—Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
Vacancy Pastor
REV. MARVIN BARZ
Sunday, February 29
9:00 a.m.—Divine Service
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School
and Bible Class
All Welcome
Peace
Lutheran Church
Andrew and George Streets
PASTOR: REV, K. HAHN
Sunday, February 29
8:30 a.m.--Alorning Service
Welcome
Zion United Church
Crediton
Minister
REV, BRUCE PIERCE, 6.111.
Organist
Douglas Lewis
Sunday, February 29
10:00 aaaa—Morning Worship
All are Welcome
The Anglican Ohurth of Canada
Trivitt Memorial
Rector
REV, 9. A. ANDERSON, D,F.C,, Dip. Th.
The Sunday next before Lent
February 29, 1976
8:00 a.m.—Hdly CornrhUnion
11:15 a,m.—Morning Prayer and
Litany
Sunday School in Parish Hall
Shrove Tuesday, March 2
5:00 pan.—Pancake Supper
Ash Wednesday, March
7:30 p.m,—Penitential Service arid
Group Bible discussiori.
Clime and }bin In some or all el
theta activities,
Exeter United Church
James at Andrew
Ministers:
REV. GLEN D. WRIGHT, B.A., S.D.
and
REV. HAROLD SNELL, B.A., B.D.
Organist and Choirmaster:
Mr. Robert Cameron
Music Director:
Mrs. Roland McCaffrey
Sunday, February 29
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Nursery
Courtesy Car - 235-0211
Centralia
Faith Tabernacle
Sunday, February 29
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
1 1:0 0 a.m.—Morning Worship
8:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Everyone Welcome
Exeter Pentecostal
Tabernacle
Main at Victoria
REV. DON FORREST
Sunday, February 29
We invite you to join us for
the following services
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Rev. Stewart Hunter
Tues., 8:00 p.m. — Bible Study ,
Wed., 7:00 p.m. — Crusaders
We would welcome your prayer
requests,
Bethel
ReforMed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN, B.A.,
Minister
Stinday, February 29
8:00 a,m,—"Words Of Hope"
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10:00 6,m,--Worship
Mr. Peter Ves (Kitchener)
11:10 A.M.—Sunday School
7:30 p.m.—Worshlp
Rev, H. Van Essen
Caven Presbyterian
Church
Minister
REV. WILFRED D. JARVIS, B,A., S.D .
Organist: Mr. Robert McIntosh
Sunday, February 29
10:00 a.m,—Sr. Sunday School
11:15 a.m.—Guest Speaker, Mr, Ian
K. Johnston.
Everyone Welcome
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
Huron St. West
Fundamental — Evangelical
PASTOR: RAY MILLER
Sunday, February 29, 1976
9:45 a.m,—Sunday School
A class for every age
11:00 a.M.—"The Comfort of
Christ" - Hebrews Chapt. 2
7:30 p.m.—"The WorthinesS of
Christ" - Revelation Chapt, 5
Nursery facilities at all Sunday Ser-
vices for Children four years and
under,
Wed. 8:90 p.m.—Prayer and Bible
Study
Mrs. E. A. Keyes, Organist
Times-Aalve ate, February 26 1976 Noe 19
Presbytery meets '
at Centralia
executive will make .a study of
the suggestion.
Discussion also took place on
the feasibility of holding the
presbytery meetings in the af-
ternoons and evenings instead Of
mornings and afternoons, so
urban people can attend.
The family of the late Susan Klopp
wish to express their greatful ap-
preciation to relatives, friends and
neighbours for their many acts of
kindness, cards of sympathy, floral
tributes, and donations. Special
thanks to Westlake Funeral Home
and Rev. Blackwell. Your kindness
will always be remembered. —
Harold, Janet, Charlie, Linda, Bon-.
nie, Jane, Judy, Cam and Bob. 9c
Exeter
Soccer Club grologists suggest
CARDS OF THANKS —
I wish to thank all my friends and
neighbors who remembered me with
cards, letters and visits while a
patient in the ICU of St. Joseph's
Hospital, and a special thank you to
all the doctors and kind nurses who
looked after me, It was all very much
appreciated. — Edith Turnbull 9c Dance energy priority system
'Members of the United Church
Huron-Perth Presbytery which
met at Centralia Church,
Tuesday, discussed their position
pertaining to the closing of
hospitals in Ontario, particularly
the one at Clinton.
A motion was passed in which a
formal protest was made stating
that as representatives of Christ,
who carried on a healing
ministry, the Presbytery was
more concerned about the effect
hospital closures on people,
rather than on the economical
and statistical effects outlined by
government,
Letters from the Presbytery to
this effect are being sent to the
Hon, Frank Miller, leaders of
opposition and local MP's,
Some of the United Church
ministers said they would attend
the public meeting being held in
Clinton this week to lend their
support to the residents there
who ardiprotesting the closing of
the hospital.
Delegates also presented a
suggestion that delegates take
office five months earlier than
they do now. In the past, 45
charges in Huron-Perth elect
their representative, to the
presbytery at the end of the fiscal
year, but the delegates don't take
office until the end of the London
conference in May whid'h leaves
them sitting around 'cooling their
heels' for several months.
Rev. Bert Daynard, presbytery
chairman, said the argument for
current system is the similarity
of the church year to the Sunday
school year and other depart-
ments of the church, The
Saturday, Feb. 28
9 - 1 a.m.
EXETER LEGION HALL
Music by
EXCELSIOR
Tickets Available
Les Webb
George Pratt
Everyone Welcome
South Huron and District
Association for the
MENTALLY RETARDED
Annual Meeting
DASH WOOD
COMMUNITY CENTRE
THURS., FEB. 26
8 p.m.
Miss Adrienne Van Raay,
Dashwood will tell of her ex-
periences in India. Program by
the trainees. •
Everyone Most Welcome
Refreshments will be served
The Institute emphasized,
however, that while steps should
be taken to provide the energy
necessary for food production, it
is equally essential that
agriculture conserve energy and
utilize current and future energy
sources efficiently.
To this end, the brief urged that
research be initiated or ac-
celerated (as the case may be)
with a view to increasing the
energy efficiency of agricultural
production. Such research should
be concentrated on technology
and agricultural practices which
would conserve energy, make
better use of the "free" energy of
the sun, and better use the energy
and other potentials of "waste"
materials from agriculture and
industry. At the same time, the
search should be continued for
new energy sources.
, In addition, the Institute em-
phasized that expanded and
improved education and ex-
tension services are needed to
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The Ontario Government
should develop and adopt a
priority system of energy
allocation designed to ensure that
agriculture and the food system
can continue to provide the food
needed by a growing population.
This was one of the main
recommendations of the Ontario
Institute of Agrologists when it
presented its brief "Energy and
Agriculture" to the Cabinet
Committee on Resources
Development today.
In developing such a priority
system of energy allocation, the
Institute also recommends that a
study of energy requirements of
the agricultural system be
initiated immediately and that a
forecast be made of the energy,
requirements of agriculture in
the province over the next 25
years.
It was noted that energy used to
get food to our tables makes up
12-15 percent of the total energy
requirements of the Province.
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getting food poisoning
Thurs., Feb. 26 —00 p.m,
EXETER LEGION HALL
JACKPOT
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in 59
calls
Only 300 people
will be admitted
1 admission per person No Reserve Seats
Admission $1.00 for 18 Rounds
Extra cards 25c each or 5/$1.00
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DOOR
PRIZES
lllll Health and Welfare Canada
warns that there is a growing
problem of food-borne
Salmonella infection and
suggestt that the public take
steps to protect against the
bacteria.
Foods of all sorts carry bac-
teria. Most are harmless.
However, poultry sometimes
carries Salmonellosis which is a
common bacterial food-borne
disease that affects both humans
and animals. Usual symptoms in
humans are vomiting, diarrhea
and fever.
The department has issued a
pamphlet called "Bird Wat-
ching" which gives a number of
tips on proper preparation and
storing of raw and cooked poultry
in order to avoid the growth of the
bacterial.
Cooking kills most bacteria and
storing at refrigerator tem-
peratures prevents most of them
from growing, the department
says.
For a copy of the pamphlet
write to Public Relations Officer,
Health and Welfare Canada, 9th
Floor, 789 Don Mills Road, Don
Mills, Ontario, M3C ITS.
DANCES
at the
MITCHELL & DISTRICT
COMMUNITY CENTRE
The Wildwoods
Lincoln Green
The Bluetones
Chris Black
Roger Quick and the Rainbows
Sat. Feb. 28
Fri. Mar. 19
Fri. Apr. 9
Fri. May 28
Fri. June 18
The New
Johnny Cash
South Huron District
High School
Fri., Feb. 27
8 00 p.m.
This 15''c'ur invitation
Admission restricted to persons 18 and over
Wk. Prdlres present
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Reception
and once
.3r
LAURA JEAN CONLAN
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PANCAKE & SAUSAGE SUPPER —
March 2nd, 1976, 5 - 7 p.m. at Trivitt
Memorial Parish Hall. Adults $2.50.
Children $1.25 7,8,9p
CASH BINGO — Seaforth Legion
Hall, Friday, February 27, 1976 at
8:15 p.m, sharp, 15 regular games for
$10.00 each and a $75.00 Jackpot to go
each week. Admission $1.00 Extra
cards 25e or 7 for $1.00 (Children tin-
der 16 not permitted), Proceeds for
Welfare Work, Sponsored by Branch
156, Seaforth Royal Canadian
Legion. 9tfnc
FETTES TOURS and Travel, 184
Main St., Mount Forest, Ontario,
519-323-1545. Fettes Tours have
space available on the following
tours, Write or phone 323-1545 Mount
Forest for your free brochure. Pick
ups are made oh route. All tours fully
escorted,
March 19 - 9 day Mid 'Perm Vacation
Florida Tour,
Match 15 18 day New Orleans,
Padre Island Texas and Mexico tour.
April 9 - 4 day Washington D,C.
Cherry Blossom Festival Tour.
April 15 - 4 day Nashville Tennessee
and Grand Ole Oprey (no overnight
driving)
April 19 - 21 day California and
Golden West Tour. (All side trips etc.
included)
May 16 - 19 day England, Scotland
and Wales tour,
May 30 - 23 day Norway, Denmark
and Sweden tour.
Also Ottawa and Holland Tulip
Festival tours in May, Re
Wed., Mooch 3
9 12 p,!,.
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COMMUNITY CENTRE SHARE YOUR
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Music by
"THE SUNDOWNERS'
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
ANNUAL MEETING — The sixth-
fifth annual meeting of the Children's
Aid Society of Huron County will be
held in the Board room, County
Assessment Bldg., 46 Gloucester
Terrace, Goderich, Ont:, on Thurs-
day. March 4, 1976 at 8:00 p.m. The
guest speaker will be Helen Allen of
l'Todays Child". Memberships
.'ailable at the door. The public is
cordially invited to attend. 9,10c
CHRISTIAN WOMEN — The Chris-
tian Women will meet Friday, Feb,
27, at the Anglican Church Hall, Ex-
eter, Special offering for
Guatemala. 9p
YOt'NG PEOPLE — The Young
People of Caven Presbyterian
Church are participating in a Wake-
A-Thon on March 5th and 6th to raise
money for Guatemala, If anyone
Wishes to sponsor or donate please
contact Mr, or Mrs. Doug Dalrym-
ple, 235-1967 9c
HOLLY GULLY — Feb. 28, 1976,
Open Dance - "Crippled Creek Pro-
ject": Mara 6 - Country Unlimited;
March 13 - "Skylites" March 20 -
Mozart and the Melody Makers 9c
FAMILY NIGHT, Kirkton Woodham
Community Centre, Friday, March 5,
1976, 8-12 p.m. Music by' the Town
and Country Gentlemen $4.00 per
fainily,Ladies please bring lunch, 9c
WORLD DAY OF PR aNER, you are
invited to, the World Day of Prayer
Service Off Friday, March 5th, 2 p.m.
at St, Patrielta Church. Lucan. If you
are driving please bring your
neighbours 8,90
WORLD DAY 017:PRAYER, Service
in Chriatleri Retomed Church,
M a r ch 5, 230 p:m. everyone
Weleciabe, 8,9c
DANCE: at Mitchell end District
Conlin:amity Centre, Friday, March
26, 1976. Proceeds to South Hibbert
Athletic Association. Music by the
Silvertones, $4,00 per couple, 9,12,18c