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Members of the Clinton Christian Reform Church formed a
choir to lead the singing for the Sunday evening song service.
Aire Van Der Ende led the devotions,
The Goderich Bluewater Band played for a concert on the
lawn on Monday evening. The concert was held on Monday
rather than the regular Thursday evening to accommodate
members of the band, with all of the residents taking
advantage of the warm evening to enjoy the music.
Eighty-five residents attended the Communion service for
all faiths in the Chapel on Thursday morning. Rev. Wittich of
the Blyth United Church was in charge of the service assisted
by one of the elders of the church, Howard Campbell. Mrs,
Gordon McClinchey sang two'numbers accompanied at the organ by Mrs.Rena Watt.
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Boss: "You're the laziest man
I've evert seen. Don't you do
anything quickly?"
Clerk: "Yep! I get tired fast."
(Continued from Page 1)
Illegitimate births have shown
a definite increase, particularly in
the, high school age groups. It is
hoped that this clinic, through its
services, will allow those people
of any age group, including high
school, .to seek information and
advice when they need it.
In attendance each Tuesday
and Thursday evening is a public
Botulism
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Jack MacKinnon says the danger
of botulism increases this time of
year because many persons
preserve fresh vegetables in their
homes.
Vegetables such as beans, corn
and spinch are most likely to
cause poisoning as well as meats
prepared at home such as
sausages, Tomatoes, peaches and
4-H Homemaking Club girls -
123 of them - from the counties in
Southwestern Ontario will parti-
cipate in the Junior Day at the
Western Fair in London on
Friday.
The girls who are attending
from Huron are: Kathy Bennett,
R.R.1, Gorrie; Bev Cantelon,
Varna; Laurel Hodgert, R.R.1,
Kirkton; Brenda Warner, Goder-
ich; Donna Hackett, R.R,7, Luck-
now; Susan Fischer, R .R.1,
Dashwood; Twyla Dickson,
R.R.1, Wroxeter; Vera Van
Diepen, R.R.6, Goderich; June
Machan, Auburn; Vickey Peel,
R.R.1, Bluevale; Madelyn
Sewers, Londesboro; Glenna
Ellis, R.R.1, Clinton; Janet
health nurse, no appointment
necessary, and a doctor is
available at the clinic by
appointment.
For further information or an appointment, call the Exeter office of the Huron County Health Unit at 235.1014 on weekdays, or the clinic itself Tuesday or Thursday evening at 228.6910,
can kill
similar foods are safe because
they contain too much acid for
.botulism poison to develop,
Botulism poison comes fro m
toxin produced by a bacteria
found cororminly in soil, b
oxygen it is harmless. It is only
harmful when put in certain
conditions. The conditions are
darkness, lack of air and tack of
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Haney, qt.R.4, Seaforth; Joan
Hart, R.R.2, Brussels; Rosemary,
David, R.R.1, Wroxeter; Heather
McPherson, Seaforth; Mary Ellen
Schlenker, Crediton; Shirley
Chalmers, R.R.2, Kippen; Gaye
Fischer, R.R.4, Walton; Karen
Kernick, R.R.3, Exeter.
A program has been planned to
include a variety of topics • slides
and discussion groups on nutrit
tion, a demonstration on clothing
accessories and a fashion show,
A highlight of the day is a joint
banquet with the Agricultural
Club members at the Top.of-the•
Fair Clubhouse. Club members
will also have the opportunity to
view the evening grandstand
show.
Huron girls take part
at Western Fair