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Thursday's South
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WITH TODAY'S
VACCINE
THERE'S JUST NO
EXCUSE FOR GETTING
MEASLES
Recently, there's been a serious increase in the
number of cases of measles in Ontario. At a time
when modem vaccines are so readily available,
it simply doesn't make sense for you or your family
to contract such diseases. Keep in mind that
measles can lead to serious complications such
as pneumonia or encephalitis, which is
inflammation of the brain.
Women of a childbearing age should also be
sure they are immunized against German measles
—a disease that can cause serious birth defects.
Of course, you want the peace of mind all
year round of knowing you and your family are
protected against disease. But what better time to
take some positive action than during November,
Immunization Awareness Month, by making sure
you're immunized.
While you're at it, ask your doctor or local
health unit for your copy of the new Ontario
immunization record card.
Let's keep Ontario healthy
Dennis Timbrell,
Minister of
Health
William Davis, Premier
Ontarki
The importance of
forgiveness was stressed at a
meeting .of the Christian
Women's Club Friday
morning. Guest speaker was
Peggy Brown of Forest. Mrs,
Br own referred to
examples in her own life in
her talk on forgiveness.
According to Mrs.
Brown, women should
"love their husbands, even
when they're not loving,
respect their bosses, even
when the boss it taking
advantage of them, and
in everything, give thanks,
even when they've just lost
everything."
GRADUATE — Grace
Triebner, datighter of Mr.
and Mrs. Stuart Triebner, Ex-
eter, has recently graduated
from Fonshczwe College, Lon-
don with a diploma in Ac-
counting. She is presently
employed in London at Proto
Tools Ltd.
: The fall dinner of the.
Huron, women Teachers'
Association was held on
Wednesday, October 22 at
The 'White Carnation,
Favourite recipes
submitted by
our readers
Marinated Zucchini
4 medium/small zucchini. (11/2 lbS‘)
lfi c, dry white wine
1/3 cup oil (olive)
1 tsp. salt
x/S. tsp. pepper
'A tsp. tarragon or chervil
Minced parsley (optional)
Cut zucchini in 3/4 in. strips. Cut strips diagonally in 1/z,
in. pieces (5 cups) set aside. In large skillet or electric
fry pan bring to boil wine, oil,. salt, pepper and
tarragon. Add zucchini, bring to a boil. Cover, then
simmer until crisp tender, about 8 min, stirring oc-
casionally. Remove to serving dishes. Cover and chill
thoroughly, several hours, Garnish with parsley.
Penny Dinney
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On November 10
Mark your ballot for
JACK O'NEILL
as a
Stephen Township Councillor
10 years Stephen Township
Resident
10 years Area Businessman
4 years Service Station
Operator, Huron Park
Past president Huron Park
Minor Hockey
Member Stephen Optimist
Club
Member Stephen Township
Hall Board, Huron Park
Secretary Stephen Twp.
Recreation Committee
Chairman Stephen
Township Arena Board. JACK O'NEILL
working for progress
in Stephen Township
A business meeting was
conducted, after which. Doris
Harrison,
Governor, installed the new
executive,
Mrs. Brown told the
womenthat theyshouldstrive
to be forgiving, and not to
bear grudges,Ieven in their
thoughts. She gave several
small anecdotes from her
own life as examples,
Shirley Luther presided at
the meeting. Jean Woodward
played piano for the hymn
sings. Nan Bitton gave the
scripture reading, while
Dorothy Parker lead the
group in prayer. A special
prayer was said for Dean
Frayne whose husbanctArthur
passed away recently, Julie
Knipp was soloist, She.sang
"Great is they Faithfulness"
and "How Great Thou Art".
About 30 women gathered
at the Anglican Parish Hall
for the meeting. Coffee and
fruit bread were served. The
next meeting will be a pot
luck luncheon on the last
Friday of November.
0 I 10'
By MRS. PETER MARTIN
The Crediton Crazy
Cookers met Saturday at the
home of Carolyn Pritchard
to plan for achievement day.
Achievement Day will be
held November 8 at Stephen
Central School at 9:00 a.m.
A. craft and bake sale will
be held at the Crediton Hall
Saturday afternoon. •
A goodly number of trick
or treaters were out Friday
evening. Apparently the
older set are enjoyng the
night just as much as the
youngsters.
, Clean up our town. Don't
litter.
President, Marjorie
Freeman; past president,
Mary Joan O'athburn; first
vice-president, Jelin Turner;
second vice-president, Dixie
Lee_Arbuckle; treasurer,
Donalda MacDonald;
recording secretary, Jean
Shackleton and
corresponding secretary,
Sharon Brown.
Five new teachers were
inducted as members of
F,W.T.A.0, arid after dinner
three retired teachers were
honoured.
Guest speaker for the
evening was Pat Carson,
Provincial President of the
Federation of Women
Teachers' Association of
Ontario. Pat's timely ad-
dress about Affirmative
Action was well received by
an interested audience of
Huron County Women
teachers.
Hohnesville. Executive members are:
Christian women
stress forgiveness
Deputy Reeve
McKINNON Ralph H.F.
Business Man
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