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Clinton News-Record, 1975-03-27, Page 74+INTONNW'80O.#!, Vatted Church notes e regnlar meeting of :tile Rev.. Aon Beck preached on t.Pant"s . ACW was ,.held the sermon topic GONIS sur, sda afternoon at the prise. s" for the Palm Sunday i e Forrest. After service ' in Hensen United ��� of �,1lticii. F. morning. igin�, a, hyo, the president, Church' air sang &fie a�ntherrg��. inert Anderson, opened the.The ,'Hosannah, hosannah, 'toLx t in the ',Wow.g With Christ taking Christ our Ki, accompanied Thetminutes of the last on the organ by Mrs. Turkheil.n. '►+� � Maundy Thursday service Meting were read and ap- will be held on March 27 at qyed, and the roll call was 7:30 p.m. when the sacrament ISVViered by a biblical time of Holy Communion will then be 'The study book Meet Sunday, March 30 at 6:3Q �ritici;;�, •with serenity" was m. will be an Easter sunrise ;wen -by Helen- Roberta and service, and at 11 a.m., the gays of making money were .Celebration of Easter service snu$sed. " The Annual ..will be held in the Hensall �iocesian Council meeting will United Church, and at 1 p.m. in .held on May 1 in London. the Chiselhurst Church. The President announced the 16.ril A piano in Highlights from Queensway • Me. It was decided to pack a held for both the Hensall and aid at the next meeting." " Chiselhurst congregations. eaneey meeting in tra r. The barn' on the farm of Dirk Westerhout collapses into a heap osf burning rubble after ite razed away. the structure last week. The smoke.from the blaze could be (News -Record photo) Agrieulturalist . ro ram pJunior t uniental by Sandra McCurdy Queensway Nursing Home If you are seriously in- • as much enjoyed and the this week welcomes a , new terested in agriculture and eeting closed with the resident, • Mrs. Elizabeth want to gain some practical nediction. Sararas, who Was visited by her experience in the field, the • family Doris Bonthron, Ross Junior Agriculturalist program Obituary Sararas and Mrs. McDonald. operated by the Ontario Irma Farris, the former Mr. Lawrence Wein of Exeter Ministry of Agriculture and rma Rannie, passed away at visited the home last Tuesday Food will give you an insight e• Queensway Nursing Home morning and entertained the into Ontario agriculture and n Hensall on Wednesday, residents by playing the piano rural life. rch 19,1975 in her 79th year. and singing. This is the third year of She was the beloved wife• of Rev. Glen Wright of Exeter operation for .the popular he late Howard Harris, and conducted the Church service program. Many participants farm. Hoo and urs on a farm sometimes long sister of Sam Rannie of on Thursday; with Louise have gained valuable ex- g ensall. Also surviving are Mitchell accompanying on the perience to help them in their depending on the current everal nieces and nephews. piano. choice of future careers or to he was predeceased by one On Saturday, the Kinette find gainful employment on •ter Ruth Club of Hensall presented the farms. day, based on a 6 -day week. Half of this is provided by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food; the host farmer provides $3 in cash per day, as well as room and board worth $5 a day. The Junior Agriculturalist . will be under the direct supervision of the farm operator, taking part in the day-to-day activities on the The late Mrs. Harris rested home with a potted Easter lily t the Bonthron Funeral Chapel and also.a potted mum. Hensail until Friday, March The Chiselhurst UCW were in 1, when the funeral service charge on Monday afternoon , as held with Rev. W. Jarvis and played bingo with the fflciating. Temporary, en- residents. Mrs.` Tom Scott ombment in ' Ingersoll played the auto harp and sang ausoleum, with burial to be at Irish songs. later date in the Ingersoll` Lloyd and Helen Horton of ural Cemetery. the Listowel area visited with Isabel Brinthell:- -' Lady has perfect Leonard Bragg of St. Marys hand in cribbage visited with his father Arthur Mrs. Robert Middleton, while Bragg. laying a game of cribbage Dr. and Mrs. Johnny Corr, ith her husband recently, held Jamie, Jody and Jay of Win - count of 29, which is a perfect dsor visited with Mary and. There is no bigger count Parlmer. n cribbage and this rarely M . with CoraAlcock.JoAlcock V1 ecurs. 4 t We're aa Yyear-round firm. We don't disappear after April 30. Offices are open all year to help you with tax problems. 3 RATTENBURY ST., CLINTON (OPPOSITE TOWN HALL) Open Monday, Tuesday, and Friday 9 to 6 - Phone 482-3533 Also 19 Victoria Street North, Goderich — NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY ... and with Alcan Siding you'll get your weekends free besides. Attractive, durable, minimum - maintenance, care -free Alcan Siding is backed by a unique Homeowner's transfer- able 20 -year pro -rated guarantee and instal - ed by the pro's .. the Alcan Authorized Dealers in your com- munity. Alcan Sid- ing doesn't cost, it pays . , . and we can prove it. Ask us for a brochure with the facts. Selection for the program is based on the applicant's reason for being interested in agriculture, and his or her plans for further education and career. An orientation session, to be held about mid-June, will help applicants prepare for their farm stay. As a Junior ad Agriculturalist, young people 16 17 years of age are placed. on selected commercial farms for a 9 -week period during the summer. They live with and participate in the regular activities of the farm families .on their farms and in their communities. This year, the on-farm assignment lasts from June 23 to August 23. Each Junior Agriculturalist will receiver a training a7Iowarice of $1d per Ester lily sign: of season It is true that the snowdrop and crocus announce spring outdoors, but the Easter Lily is the recognized indoor sign of the new season. "And because Easter is early this year, the homeowner can rush spring a little, at, least in his mind, and. shop for a lily in early March," says Ontario ministry of agriculture and food hor- ticulturist, D.M. Sangster. Look for a plant that will be about 18 inches high and have five to six *flowers at Easter, suggests Mr: Sangster. To keep the lily fresh, place it in a cool spot - 60 to 62 degrees F. Give it plenty of light and keep the soil moist at all times. Too high a temperature or too dry an atmosphere can cause blasted or unopened flowers. ,. Because lily bulbs are useless for forcing again, most people discard them after flowering has ended. 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