HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-05-02, Page 12News of Huronview
We are sorry that the names of two new residents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hays, of Morris. Township, were
left out of last week's news items.
Mrs. Hazlett of the Goderich area sang two solos
during the ,Easter Sunday morning chapel service with
Chaplain Rev. McWhinnie conducting the service.
Special Easter music was prepared by Clinton Christian
Reform Church for the Sunday Evening song service.
Several musical groups from the congregation took part in
the service led by Mr. Aire Van Der Ende.
Mr. John Lyndon, manager of the Park Theatre, Goderich,
had a special showing at a reduced rate on Monday for the
residents of Huronview of the famous show "Fiddler On
The Roof". Forty residents travelled by bus and car to
enjoy the film and the drive. Many thanks to Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Lyndon for their several acts of kindness during
the afternoon including free drinks and to the Clinton Kinsman
Club who provided the transportation.
The Bell Ringers of Wingharn directed by Mr. Gordon
Tigett provided the Family Night program last week. This
group of young men range in ages 12 - 18 which means that
there are new members to be trained each year. Mr.
Tigett not only has made a great success of leading the boys
but is a very accomplished singer and sang two solos
during the program. Mr. Doug. Thompson played several
piano selections,
Mrs. Lamb who is a member of the Wingham Presby-
terian Church from which the Bell Ringers originally started,
thanked the entertainers on behalf of the residents.
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Dates set for 4-H
Achievement Days
The Home Economics Bra.neh
of the Ontario Ministry • of
Agriculture and Food is again
sponsoring Achievement Days for
the 4-H Homemaking Clubs in
Huron which Miss Catherine
Hunt, Home Economist for Huron
has scheduled as follows:
Crediton Area ' - Stephen
Township Central School,
April 28.
Exeter Area - South Huron
High School, May 5.
Clinton Area - Central
Huron Secondary School, May 12.
Blyth Area - Central Huron
Secondary School, May 19.
Zurich Area - Zurich
Arena, May 26. •
Goderich Area Central
Huron Secondary School, Clinton
June 2.
Wingham Area - F. E. Madill
Secondary School, June 9.
Seaforth Area - Seaforth
High School, June 16.
Gorrie Area - Howick
Central School, June 23.
Gorrie Area - Howick
Central School, June 30.
Club members will model
garments they have made during
the present project, "Sportswear
from Knits".
Huron County has 1,100 girls
enrolled in the project. '
News of
Cranbrook
Correspondent
Mrs. Mac Engel
The Evening Group of the
W.M.S. held their April meeting
at the home of Mrs. stewart
Steiss. Mrs. Gordon Engel
opened with a verse "Do not be
afraid" and prayer. The hymn
igThere is a green hill faraway"
was sung. Mrs. Stuart Stevenson
and Mrs. Melvin Becker read
words for Easter. .,iwben I sur-
vey the wondrous 'Cross" was
sung and. Matthew 28:1-10 was
read in unison. Mrs. Jack Knight
gave the Easter topic write Word
- Effects Easter had on two
people's lives." Mrs. Leslie
Knight gave a prayer and "Jesus
Christ is risen today" was sung.
The meeting closed with prayer
by Mrs. Engel. Mrs. Norman
Pfeifer assisted the hostess in
serving lunch.
The sympathy of, the com-
munity goes out to the family
of the late Urban DUcharme.
Congratulations to Mr. and'
Mrs. Frank Workman on the
arrival of their son on April 27
in Kitchener.
Family
E[upp[uo [31a
ITEM: There are over one bil-
lion appliances in 64 million
homes in the United States.
That's an average of 16 appliances
per home.
ITEM: Long supermarket
checkout lines may soon be a
thing of the past, if computerized
chechout systems- become a
reality. Government tests show
that the computer can speed
checkout tithe by 19 percent, cut
errors by 57 percent and save
food stores around the country
about a billion dollars each year.
ITEM: Food service careers
apparently are gaining wider
acceptance among young people.
Enrollment in courses preparing
youth for such 'careers has risen
113 percent over a six-year
period.
Get pollution off your chest.
Ontario is a fast-growing province—
more people, more vehicles, more factories,
more machines every day.
With that growth comes the threat
of damage to our environment. Pollution of
all kinds.
The Ministry of the Environment is
Ontario's guardian of our air and land and
water.
Here's who we are and what we do:
Air Pollution.
1. We monitor the air for pollution
and order corrections if unacceptable levels
occur.
2.We track down strange odours in
the air and many things you can't smell and
eliminate them if they are dangerous.
3. We investigate suspected air
pollution injury to people or property,
4.We are responsible for noise
pollution `and are creating enforceable noise
control measures.
Land Pollution.
1. We deal with all the leftovers of
our affluent society—the industrial Waste, pro-
cessed organic wastes, and ordinary garbage.
And regulate its transportation and disposal.
2.We study recycling as an aid to
reducing quantities of waste and to avoid
depletion of our natural resources.
3. We control the use and application
of pesticides which are unacceptable for
pollution reasons.
Water Pollution.
1.We protect all of Ontario's water
sources from pollution.
2.We develop and control surface and
ground water resources.
3. We watch all potential sources of
industrial and agricultural water pollution.
4. We plan, build and finance modern
sewage and waterworks facilities for Ontario
municipalities.
5. We supervise all private waste
disposal systems.
Ontario has some of the most com-
prehensive legislation in North America to
protect our environment. But it will take the
effort of everyone to solve our pollution:
problems.
Won't you help?
ENVIRONMENT ONTARIO CD
Ontario Ministry of the Environment,
Hon. James A. C. Auld, Mititstet; Everett Biggs, Deputy Minister.
tryou need Out help, Or you'd like to get a pollution problem of your chest, here's who you
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Air
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