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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-03-11, Page 11• Crediton firemen judge posters Ladies learn about Goodwill Industries By MRS. PETER MARTIN CREDITON Thursday evening the Crediton Fireman's Association judged the en- tries in their annual Fire Poster Contest. Grade five students of Stephen Central School were eligible. The winners are as follows: boys prizes were won by Todd Rumball, Ken Fitzgerald and Michael Rader. Girls prizes went to Kim Hoffman, Stephanie Woods and Kimberlie Mills. Trophies will be presented at a later date. UCW meet . March 5 the ladies of the United Church Women met in the Sunday School rooms. The evening worship was conducted by Lyla Hendrick and Laurene Wein. Corn council is appointed Agri ulture and Food Minister Lorne C. Henderson has announced the ap- pointment of four new members of the Ontario Grain Corn Council for the 1981 term They are Bert Rammelaere of Tilbury, Allan Roder of Arkona, Keith Hammerton of Woodstock, and H.A. Krech of Mississauga. Reappointed for a further one-year term are Kenneth Patterson, chairman, of Kerwood, Neil Armstrong of Caledon East, Steven Pallett of Pefferlaw, James M. Cunningham of Seaforth, H.C. Heimbecker of Toronto, Ronald McRae of Bainsville, Donald Stockton of Toronto, Keith Benner of Aylmer, and W.H. Timmis of Waterloo. Henderson expressed gratitude for the services of Don Hart, George Morris and Don Ross who have left after serving the council since it was founded in 1971. "Their contribution to the agricultural community is the foundation on which future members of the council will build," he said. Quiet music was played by Joyce Preszcator. Mrs. Hendrick led in prayer and Mrs. Wein read the scrip- ture. A special speaker Mrs. Dorothy Griffin of ;oodwill Industries was introduced by Mrs. Hendrick. Mrs. Griffin spoke on her work with Goodwill and presented a film called "This is Good- will". A few of the highlights that seemed to grip the audience were "The scrap rags which cannot be used for wiping cloths etc. is packed in bales and sent to the third World where the people buy the clothing to wear. Mrs. Griffin stressed the importance of community involvement in sending discarded clothing and appliances to Goodwill. Without these donations 4 MALE HATS? — Taking part in Hat Day at Osborne Central School Friday were grade eight students Scott Baptist, Allan Pym, Gary Morrison and Marty Francis. T -A photo Choose slate of officers for Hibbert sports group By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN STAFFA The first meeting of Staffa No. 1 4-H Homemaking Club project, Which came first the chicken or the egg? was held at the home of Mrs. Lillian Douglas. The meeting opened with the 4-H pledge and was followed by the election of officers, which are: president, Marion Smale; vice-president, Roger Fell; secretary and treasurer, Sharon Fell; assistant secretary and treasurer, Bonnie Norris; press reporter, Sharon Fell; i Huron Middlesex NDP MOVE ONTARIO FORWARD VOTE NDP New Democrats are concerned about Industrial growth agriculture self sufficiency safe energy a fair deal for women quality education ELECT saving O.H.I.P. GWEN PEMBERTON X on March 19 Authorized by the official agent for NDP Huron -Middlesex leaders, Mrs. Lillian Douglas and Mrs. Doris Jeffery; telephone, leaders; achievement day com- mittee, all members. Achievement day is Saturday, May 9 at 9:30 a.m. at the Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre. The club name chosen was "Staffa Cluck Clucks". Second meeting to be held on March 4. Colours chosen for achievement Day were yellow and black bristol board. Marion Smale and Renee Drost made the motion for all bills to be paid. All members are to pay 82 each towards expenses. Discussion was held on page 11 and 12 of the members manual regarding the different types of hens and roosters. Doris Jeffery discussed the safety precautions one should take handling and cooking chickens, the different types of knives and two ways to sharpen them. Lillian Douglas demon- strated how to cut up and bone a whole chicken. Tips were given on thawing chickens. Home activities were discussed and the meeting was adjourned. Athletic association The South Hibbert Athletic Association held their annual meeting, dinner and dance, at the Pineridge Chalet Saturday evening with a good crowd in attendance. The executive for 1981 is: past president, Ivan Norris; president, Bob Norris; first As a mechanic, you know the nuts and bolts of good form. AskAl. He fills out the UI Record of Employment perfectly every time an employee parts company. When you're in good company, stay in good form. Al takes care of personnel and finance matters for a busy mid -town service station. And he knows that one of his responsibilities is to fill out a 1'1 Record of Employment form every time an employee has an interruption in earnings. Ile knows that if he doesn't get it right thc first time, he may have to do it again. So Al took the time to get the booklet "flow to Complete the Record of Employment" from his nearby Canada Employment Centre. Leaving in good form. The Record of Employment is one way we can make sure no one gets short-changed and no one gets overpaid. This saves time and money for everyone involved. Al found out that the most common mistake is in reporting the "Insurable Earnings". Insurable earnings arc not necessarily thc same as payroll earnings. Because Al fills out the ROE accurately, ex-employees don't have to come hack to him for changes. And neither do we. It's just good business to be in good form. At Unemployment Insurance, we process about 4,000,000 Records of Employment every year. Last year, employer mistakes in filling out the form cost at least S125,000,000 in overpayments. Plus thc cost of recovering those overpayments and penalizing or prosecuting. We're out to cut down that $125,000,000. And were going to do it, together. 1+ Employment and Emploi e1 Immigration Canada Immigration Canada Lloyd Axworthy, Lloyd Airworthy, Minister Minislre Good Good POI The UI Record of Employment. 11's just gond business form. Calla dIfi vice-president, Don Johns; secretary, Rob Templeman ; treasurer, Pam Wallace; assistant treasurer, John Scott. Personals Cromarty Presbyterian Church ladies joined with the Hibbert United Church ladies for the World Day of Prayer Service Friday in the Family Life centre. Misses Betty Anne Miller and Pamela Wallace spent the weekend with Miss Teresa Wallace in Toronto. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Mahon and Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Dow, have returned from a holiday in Puerto Rico. Goodwill could not operate. Doris Schwartz then sang "In Times Like These". Mrs. Hendrick closed with the Recipe for Happiness. The meeting was turned over to the president Mrs. Earl Neil who opened the business portion with a poem and prayer. The roll call was taken and minutes read and approved. Treasurers report was read. Irene Finkbeiner reported the Summary Day for the Crewel course will be held March 31 at the Masonic Hall from 7-10. Leila Finkbeiner advised the ladies on the various special events. Windsor conference, April 6-7; Westminster Weekend, May 29-31; Alma School, August 16-19; One Day at Alma, August 18. Mrs. Hendrick reported for Church and Society. The cards had been taken to the Bluewater Rest Home.The visiting committee gave their report. The Presbyterial meeting will be held in Stratford Central United Church April 13 at 7:00 p.m. It was suggested the UCW prepare a cookbook for a project. Members are to think about this until next meeting. The meeting was closed with prayer and lunch was served by Elva Lamport, Irene Finkbeiner and Evelyn Pickering. Day of prayer Friday World Day of Prayer was held in Zion United Church. Members from Mount Carmel R.C. Church, Greenway United and Greenway Anglican Churches and the Crediton United Church took part in the service. Leila Finkbeiner played the piano. Gloria Martin sang, "Have Thine Own Way" and Shirley Luther Hensall was guest speaker expanding the topic of the theme "The Earth is the Lords". Personals Rev. Armin Schlenker has returned home from South Huron Hospital. Times -Advocate, March 11, 1981 Paye 11 WORLD DAY OF PRAYER SERVICE — The Crediton United Church Women sponsored o World Day of Prayer service Fri- day afternoon. From the left are the various presidents Jean Neil, Crediton United, Iva Logerwerf, Greenway Anglican, Nell McCann, Mount Carmel CWL, .Jeanette Hodgins, Greenway United and Evelyn Pickering, Crediton United past president. :qfPrAaiatesee0 A special treat on Sunday morning was the duets by Kathy and Kris MacDonald contributing musically to the service. Mrs. Luther was here Sunday evening to conduct a service. Normal Care Sitting Room was the scene of Old Tyme Music when Mrs. Elsie Henderson entertained at the piano. Ceramic class was held in the craft room on Tuesday afternoon. The residents involved were working on vases,some of which will be on sale at the tuck shop in the near future. Mr. Frank Bissett played the paino for the Over 90 Club which met in First North Sitting Room on Wednesday afternoon. After the programme of music the residents enjoyed shamrock shaped cookies and tea. Mr. Bill Barwick conducted Bible Study on Thursday afternoon. Sympathy is expressed to the families of Lillian Ballantyne and Fred Burdge. Huronview would like to welcome Clayton Steelsfrom Goderich and now living in Normal Care and John Rosenlund who is in on vacation care and staying on Men's Bed Care. It's Our ST %led° Imo' t negative rolls All 20 -Exposure anted negative 2p.ExP ed and P All colour ure rolls ted Develop printed s399 12 -Exposure 2 -Exp° and P Developed 17,99 Only 11 color negative ro11s. • gat;ve All colour egat Panted negative All color a rolls Develop 24-Exposure Printed Developed evelop March 19 only orOV only C4�de e�,ExPires. Available puentltY No �;tnits on ?bar Bier CrrAinCIN PHI EX MpAN St SEN Z35-157° ce a We've prepared these Anniversary Specials just for you! A DAVIS HELLO - - Premier William Davis chats with Mrs. Elgin McKinley during his Wednesday visit to the Exeter Legion hall. T -A photo Hold card party for Whalen area WHALEN The bi-weekly card party was held at Whalen School on Saturday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Wallis as hosts. There were four tables in play and the results were as follows: most lone hands, Dorothy Hern; high ladies score, Marjorie Mills; high man's score, Christopher Hern; low score, Sandra Hern. The next card party will be held on March 20 with Mac and Marjorie Mills as hosts. Miss Jennifer Dix was a member of the gingerbread girls routine at the skating carnival in Exeter on Saturday. Best Interest 14/4% We represent many Trust Companies. We are often able to arrange for the highest interest be- ing offered on Guaranteed Investment Cer- tificates. EXETER 235-2420 ' subject to change Gaiser-Kneale Insurance Agency Inc. 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