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Meeting .six was held at
Sandra Turner's home on
March 9. We opened the
meeting with the 4-H
erns
by Seery Clr reli
pledge and roll call. Kate
Keys showed us how to put
bias tape on our pocket
samples. Our next meeting
will be on MMarch 23rd at
Kate Keys' home.
by Lori Consitt
Two Clinton teams were
winners in the Novice
division at the Exeter Minor
Hockey Tournament on the
weekend. Several Varna
area lads play on these
teams. The . Goderich
Township team out of Clinton
won the gold medal by,
defeating the other Clinton
team on Saturday 5-0,
Seaforth on Sunday by a 2-1
score, and in the final game
against the Clinton team
again, 4-3 in a close and well -
played game. Goal -corers
for Goderich township were
Gregg Taylor, Lee Norman,
Paul Caldwell of Brucefleld
and a McIlvie lad. The
Clinton team won the silver
medal. Darryn McAsh plays
for them.
Members of the
Recreation Commission are
reminded of their meeting on
March 25 at 8:00 p.m.
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THREE WISE MEN? — Steve Watson, left, Denis Hartman, centre and John Farwell are all
3Ione in the scene of the Operetta, Rip Van Winkle that was performed at St. Boniface Tues-
day night.
LCW study famous wife
On March 10, the Lutheran
Church Women, held their
regular meeting in the
church rooms, with 24
members, Pastor Jack and
one visitor present.
Members of the monthly
committee, Eileen Dressler,
Margaret Kalbfleisch and
Campaign trail ends
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Pemberton said though,
she was once president of
the Ontario Consumers
Association, and worked on
an agriculture and food com-
mittee when Bill Stewart
was the minister of
agriculture.
She feels she understands
the relationship between
farmers, and consumers,
and why consumers pay
more for goods than the
farmer receives.
She is concerned too, over
the closing of Canadian food
processing plants, such as in
the peach canning industry
where only one can in nine
on store shelves is produced
in Canada.
Pemberton hopes people
Will be able to identify with
her sense of history. During
the F. of A debate, she
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compared the history of
Saskatchewan after the Se-
cond World War, prospering
under NDP leadership to,
she said, Ontario's economy
declining under the PCs.
On the cutting of high
school courses in the county,
Pemberton took a different
approach. While the PC and
Liberal candidate discussed
technical courses and skilled
trades, Pemberton pointed
out we may be in for times of
leisure. She feels bad for the
loss of cultural courses like
Latin and history.
Pemberton feels the
"famous incident" of being
put out of a service club
dinner may have gained her
some votes. She had stressed
the needs to have women in
government, and said the
publicity of the incident was
good for her campaign.
Marj Davidson, presented
the life history of Katrine
Luther. They were assisted
by Donna Klopp, Anne
Reichert, Pastor Jack, Doug
Klopp and Verlyn Fisher.
The story was portrayed in
pantomime, with Margaret
and Donna as readers. The
remaining persons acting
the parts (in costume) from
when Katrine was a young l
girl, the daughter of a very
needy family to becoming a
nun. At 26 she became the
bride of Martin Luther, the
great religious reformer,
who was then 40. She became
the mother of six children of
which four survived.
Because of her energetic
nature, management, thrift
and foresight, their life style
became one of moderate
means, which was quite a
change for Luther. She was
tenderly referrred to by him
as "My Lord, Katie".
But, through illness, death
of her husband, and property
damage by persons, op-
posing Luther's religious
connections, her last years
were troublesome, and
financially strained.
Through it all she
found solace in the word of
God.
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South Huron Recreation Centre
March 19th, 8:30 p.m.
Coffee and Donuts
Music and Dancing by
Party Sound of London
Compliments of Huron -Middlesex
P.C. Association
Eileen led the devotional
period,during which hymns
composed by Martin Luther
were sung. Lenore ac-
companied at the piano.
Eileen read scripture
which had inspired Luther's
faith. She led in responsive
reading of psalm 46.
President Doris Deichert
chaired the business
meeting. One hundred
pounds of quilts, blankets,
etc. had been completed at
the Workathon, and
delivered to Waterloo, and
then to be sent for use to
countries of cold climates.
United Church
news
Ms. Laing's morning
prayer, with the children,
centred on a request that we
"Love one Another as Christ
has loved us".
Her thoughts to the adults
were "Lent, a time for a
vision of the Kingdom of
God". A vision of life centred
on God so that he can use us.
As we remember, Jesus
death on the cross we are
given this vision.
Barrie Gandier read the
morning lesson.
On Sunday March 22 the
service will be conducted by
Peter Snell. The Wednesday
morning lenten services for
the ladies continue on March
18, and April 1, 8 and 15.
We are invited to attend
Dashwood lenten services on
Wednesday evenings at 7:45
p.m.
Citizens Nevin, March 19, 1981
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