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by Mildred Loree 4 by Nancy McIntyre, of : who had taken pad to snake.
The there for the annual South Kinloss, reading the.
meeting of the Maitland scripture from Romans 124
Presbyterial was "Can 1 'A: Her meditation was
Women Influence the based on the theme as she
W'o;rid? WMS members . described the WIV1S as one
serve reprrepresenting16differentdifferent body; willing to� sery . otic
groups, gathered at St. ers. God calls us to" make a
Andrew's Presbyterian change in• our lives and .in
Church, Wingham, on Jan, -the lives of others, Each.
23. . women can be an influence
President Mildred by . doing what you can to,,
Dupont and Helen the•best of your ability and
Daugherty, of ,the Winghain you will change the world if
Goforth society, welcomed you do it through Jesus /Chambers, Riley; historian
everyone to i�i:in ham.
Ripley;
g Christ. , " Largaret: McInnes,
.
The treasurer, Marjorie Muriel Nelson Of .Coale Teeswater; assistant histori--
Wall, congraatulated every- led in the offertory pra er, an Jean, Stokes, Beltnore,
one for making their objec- Molesworth will have the Secretaries -recording,
tive and announced that ..opportunity to send .a child , Donna. Henderson;
Synodical was asking for to Camp lfiantail this sum- Molesworth, corrrespondirg,
this such asuccessful meet-.
ing. Following; the singing
of a hymn, Janet logics of ,
Bellmore closed. the meeting
with prayer;. .
Offic ers for 19 6,
installed . b . Agnes
Bregniau, are: hon. presi-
dent Isabel Arbuckle,
Wingham; past president -.
Elora Haldenby, T inlough;
president Mildred Dupont,
Belmore; treasurer Eileen
the same amount for next mer and Kinloueh will send
year plus a little bit more. a lady to the ladies' camp.
Reports. were .presented Delegates for the Synodical
by various secretaries pro- were -appointed. Margaret
claiming another successful Greig outlined some of the
year. programs which would be
Area Educational available at Brantford.
Consultant, Margaret Greig, . She also went in to more
showed portions of two detail on the study themes'
videos, "United Nations - for 1996 with the guides
Earth's Hope" and "Is available on either the unit
Europe Still Christian`?'. ed Nations or European.
these videos are available theme.
and can be used' along with An .: invitation was
Ethel Baker, Molesworth;
Adult West, Isabel.
Thompson, Itinlough, Adult
East, Margaret Underwood,
Gooilrrie; Youth and Children,
Connie Rassman
Molesworth; `Friendship and
Service; Marguerite
Beirnes, Molesworth; Glad
Tidings; Joan . Laird,
Kincardine; Publicity, '
Mildred Loree, Lucknow;
Literature, Shirley, McCall,
Kincardine; Member
the studies in your meet- extended by Joan MacKay . Without Portfolio, Mary
of Ripley to hold the Spring 'Wray, Ripley; Auditors,
Rally in their church. Jean Leitch, Winghant, and
Largaret Mclnnes of Mildred Purdon, White-
Teeswater thanked everyone • church.
mgs.
The afternoon session
was led by' Mrs. pupont.
The devotions were given
Lots of win
Several grower ;pesticide,
safety ,courses will' .b�-.
offered: in this area during
February, March and April:
The courses run from 9
a.m to 4 p.m anctcost $40
per person. The certificate
is good for five years.
Call Keith Reid " at
Walkerton OMAFRA for
dates. Courses' ate' limited
to a 'minimum of 15 and
maximum of 25 'partici-
pants, So
partici-pants,"so pre -register early.
Dairy
A one day program will
be offered to owners/opera-
tors.
wners/oPera
tors of: dairy *farms .with a
view to making producers
aware of their own cost of
producing milk and': the
profit .Margin in milk. pro-
duction. This course is
designed to help producers
estimate their ovtmcost of
production and create
awareness Of the areas to
improve their owns efficien-
cies.
%,ri:er
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nurs*ng homes.
4 Wait until .the PCS has
contacted three homes (up
to .3 weeks).
5. Provide confirmation of
your nursing ,home choice.
6. PCS then •.+ ontacts the
home . to make detailed
arrangements.
7. Wait for approval from
the house.
S. Approve "acceptance of
the homey
9. Receive PCS approval,
10. ,Be , subjected: to- a;n
incoricle test.
er courses
,014110
The course is set for
Feb. 21, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
at the Walkerton OMAPRA
board room. Cost is $10.
On Feb.' 14, an intensive
one day program 'will be
offered to . make
owners/operators of dairy
farms aware ,of'some, of the
problems associated with
feeding, managing.and han-
dling dairy cows. It will
cover some of the most
common disorders
associated with the fresh
cow and suggest ways to
avoid some of the prob'
lems
The cost is$10 and the
'.course tuns from 9:0: a.rn.
to 3 p.m. at the Walkerton
OMPA board room
"' ` rovi our ;milk
quality, with. .focus on
plate 'loop, counts, milk
inhibitors, and somatic cell
counts. will be covered at'`'a
one day session .on Feb. 28.
The aim is to reduce your
risk of shipping low quality
milk, and of "facing heavy
penalties.
The course is $10.
Increasing producers'
knowledge about kiosecuri-
ty. on 'beef and dairy farm ,
is ,the focus of Feb. 22..
course; It is designed to.
promote management fac-
tors .in addition to vaccina
tion in the prevention and
control of infectious dis-
eases of cattle (eg. BVD)
and to maintain or improve
the health of cattle through
the adoption of disease°pre-
vention techniques.
To register for any of the
above courses call
Walkerton ()MAFIA at 1-
hiproving y $00-265-3023+
I1. Move in onthe agreed,
upon date.;
This procedure is:daunt-
ing and the assessments
may be the subject of some
disagreemrapient. Many •fai�W:
lies have simply given4up in
frustration when they see
the difficulties, (Please note
that only theprevincial govt',
eat'niient is empowered 'to
change the procedure),
This .obstacle- course'
results in; fever admmissions
and therefore eitiipty beds,
and the vrorking person
bears the: brant of this.
Let me add that the mnr an-
ageinent is doing everything.
in its power to fill." the .beds
and to wctk vitlriin`tltais
tein also that :our mow -
runt, teai*•Ys very helpful to
far lilies,, and .has been able.
to' cut the Waiting time
. down.: to a matter .nfdays in
• seine eases. We will gladly
Make, jour Machine
achine.
•available to fauuilies`to Delp
hasten 'adr ssieti. •
.Drr. A. Frederiek Janzemrtw
President and Owner.
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of
Euroj,.e
The Ashfield Presby
terian WMS January meet-
ing Was held at the home of
jean. West;
i itayme .Wilkins opened
the meeting with a' poem
' I andiwork of; God'9J Edith
Simpson read en article on
"Helping .the Helpless"
which:told.how we van get
bedding and, clothing to the
street people ,on Toronto.
She also gave a reading
"Who is Thy Neighbor%"
Mayne introduced the
new study book on: the
Church of Europe which
promises to be quite inter-
estiiig, and informative.
Edith led in the
Devotions "AU I want is
Peace and Quiet."
The 150th Anniversary
of the Ashfield Presbyterian
Church is coming up in two -
years. We will begin. plan-
ning soon ;for this. .
We received a card of
thanks from the Huron
County Christian Bureau in.
Go.derich, from Murray
Guant, its chairman and
from the Children's, Aid for
money sent for needy fami-
lies at Christrnas.
We met our Presbyterial
Allocation again this year.
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