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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-10-07, Page 20la si V v, McDonald s waif 'oda+ It M oriel Sewers Barbara: ' Carter, The 11n+a;e was "ailChristians In one body'' ." Assisting rev. McDonald in the Communion Were Madelon Sewers and Danny Lear. Serving bread--r_ere Mrs,. Margaret Taylor, "Mrs r . Margaret Whyte, Garnet right and Nick Whyte. • Serving were Lorne Bunking, Jack Lee, Lloyd Pipe and Harry Snell. 1 I0 4•H L.ondesboro 1 The second meeting of the Londesboro iK ' 4-13 club was held.. at the ;home of Mary Buffinga on September 15 at 7:30. Pledge. and roll call were taken. The name "cereal chefs" was decided on and everyone had a taste 01 Vita B cereal which was very good. The leaders read page 12 "from the members pamphlet. and they were discussed. The kernel of wheat was also • discussed. Then Dagwoods were made. The next meeting was at Hattie Snell's on September 22. The meeting was opened with the pledge and roll call. The club decided to do cereal snakes for the exhibit at achievement day on November 27. Cereals in many forms were discussed. Cherry Brans were made which were very good with ice cream and tea. The next meeting was held at Mary Buffinga's. 4-H1ll The nick.name for this club was chosen as "Name, Rank, and Cereal Do's". Roll call was answered and business discussed. Mrs. Datema read the article start with grain. Some questions were discussed on grain while Madelyn Sewers showed a cross section of grain. Golda Sewers and Barb Glousher made Dagwoods and onion rice which was enjoyed. At he next meeting, held on September 27, the group discussed achievement day and the skit. Judy Mason, Golda Sewers and Barbara Glousher were elected to write the skit. Mrs. 'Datema read a catalogue of cereals and the girls filled in question sheets. Brenda Millar and Joyce Sewers made cherry bran squares, which the girls en- joyed. 1 Pother ll attc and dance c uncle and atanthei �k Wedd m• uniltycentre i Mrs. La spent the wekend of Sep- tember ° saber eco, Mr. and Mrs. Perc McBride, Carlow. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lund of Richmond`and Mrs. Harry Buckner of Markham spent a couple of days last Week -with Mrs. Gordon, Robinson. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Margaret Taylor were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dodds of London. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris, Sault Ste Marie visited on Tuesday_ with her aunt, Mrs. LaurarSaundercock end were dinner guests of -Mi. and Mrs. Cliff Saunderco Misses Ann and Julia VanBaaren are spending a three ' week vacation in Holldnd and will return on October 19. Mrs. • Edwin Wood spent Friday, October 1 with her daughter Mrs. Bill Andrews when Professor Andrews hosted a group of. Ecology teachers who held a study weekend at their property in Belgrave. Mr. and Mrs.. Orval Newby visited on Sunday with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Manery and family in Willowdale. Weekend visitors with Mr. Emerson Hesk were his grandchildren Mr. and Mrs, Lane Robinson, Hamilton; Don Robinson, Kingston and friend Nina Beyag, Brock- ville rockville and Debbie Daces, Toronto. The Berean Unit of the UCW will be held on October 12 at 2 p.m. with the theme "Cuba". Roll call will be bring a sample of your hobby and tell something news worthy on Cuba. toil ,04 i� irk `v lt± C a� ,ram .l: au' dr + rge Co an axed: rd rGordon Robinson, on Sunday evening. mry. Thiel at the Com- Std 'tabs Personals WI members attending the 25th Huron County rally on. Monday October 4, were Mrs. Bert Shobbrook, Mrs. Ted Fothergill and Mrs. Jessie Jones. The village was saddened on Friday morning to learn of the passing of Mrs. Ena Rowan in her 72nd year wI•• The cultural convenors, Mrs, Erie Anderson and, Mrs. Don Buchananwilt have charge o WI meetings on Wednesday, October 1J at 8 ;xn» when grandmothers and cheerio club will be guests. Each member is- tet bring a guest grandmother. There will be a demonstration on crafts. Roll call will be a craft I would like to learn and a penny sale will be held. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Paterson, London spent the weekend with her parents and attended the funeral of Mrs. Ena Howatt on Sunday. Miss Edythe Beacom and Mrs. Laura Lion visited on Friday September 24 with Mrs. Nettie Dunford at New Hamburg who had celebrated her 100th birthday on Sep- tember 11. They also called in on their sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Neil, Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thom- pson spent Saturday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hamilton, Moorefield. Billy and Lori Armstrong of Stratford spent the weekend with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jack ,Armstrong. MI. and Mrs. Dave McLeod, Mitchell visited on Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Olive Penfound and. Elgin. Government Assisted Howls Under A.H. s�• C.M.H.C. Approved is Inspected Sale Price '34,323. Dews Payment !LAM. Buy' now and cheat your awn 'colors of floor evening& kdtch tn'cupbaard$ and interior dater. Iiav$ss are In Vinastrs. C.M.H.C. Grants and Subsidies available radix* effirctiVir lateresf rate to $ percent for away 2 people. free Applicants or subsidy 1t1 Monthly pa'�imay�s�� fer_farther CaH — Woe valet lad Noel AROLD WHITE uoii r,. ceplde a n at a receptl+ Record photo) Small Ads... Big Results! l Anniversary on October Se The Mrs. Glazier were honoured � ordValley Halt on October 1.. (News • IEDADSI ft ea rrs =:r 0 r•; mat %N OtAWativ.. If OM* rosN . Tom Ship Your Livestock with ey Statchmet Monday Is Shipping • Day Froin Varna Stockyard CALL. EAYFIELM SSS -2430 By 1:30 a.m. Monday Far Prompt Service No Charges on Pick-up tf- TFiE ANTI-INFLATION PR After one year, the anti-inflation program is doing what it set out to do. The most important achievement has been the drop in the inflation rate. A year ago, consumer prices were rising at a rate of 10.6°x. By August 1976, that rate of increase had dropped to 6.2%. This fall some unavoidable increases in energy costs and municipal taxes will affect the rate of inflation. In spite of this, the first year' target of an inflation rate of no more than 8% will be met. Increases in all forms of income -wages, salaries, fees, profits, dividends -'are also being successfully restrained. On,the average; prices have gone up less than wages this, year This means that most Canadians can cpe a bit better, we have more buying power than we had before the program began. 410 The goal of the second year of the anti- inflation program is to bring inflation down even further, to no more than 6% This can be achieved only if increases in everything slow down together In our kind of market economy, prices have to be able to move up and down to some extent But the anti-inflation program does put an effective restraint on prices•by controlling profit margins.' In the second year, the price and profit controls are being changed to make the rules simpler and to apply restraint more fairly among different companies They also include important incentives to encourage the investments the country needs to make the economy grow and create new jobs for Canadians New investment credits will make allowances for company profits re -invested to boostproduction and productivity in the area of Wages and salaries, the second year Guidelines limit increases to 6% as a protection against price increases. with 2% more added as ci shore of national productivity GRAM a • This Guideline is designed to protect and improve the real income of working Canadians, while bringing down the rate of inflation. All governments are restraining their expenditures. The federal government is limiting growth in its own spending to keep it in line with the overall growth of the Canadian economy This means that every day hard choices must be made to limit new programs and trial old ones. These choices are painful. But they._ have to be made if the government is to restrain its costs and avoid contributing to inflation. Nobody likes controls. Not the people . whose private decisions are affected by them. And not the governments that have to enforce them. But controls were and are needed, to bring inflation down and to assure a growing economy. The program will be terminated by the end' of 1978. Until it is ended, the government is committed to making sure the controls work hard to bring about a continuing reduction in the rate of inflation. Inflation has to be cut down to protect our personal buying power, our savings and pensions, and jobs for Canadians If last year's spiral of rising prices and incomes had continued. Canadian -made products would soon be unable to compete in .world markets. Imports could easily undercut goods produced and sold here at home It's especially important for us to keep,.our prices and costs competitive with the United States; and on both counts the U S is still doing better than we are. Finally, inflation also hurts investment And when investment goes down, unemployment goes up. After a year of 'controls, inflation has come down. Progress has been made, in protecting Canadian jobs and improving Canada's well- being. The success of the anti-inflation program so far has depended -a great deal on the co- operation of many Canadians With continued co-operation. we can all look forward to sharing a more prosperous and growing economy THE MAE • r• 230, AYFiELDRD4CLINTOft' —rhad trey wife return a.. pp of�itcufars to the depart Melt whore 1 beaditt them because I disceVered that thy had dope vim✓ The store refused to refund my money to her. and 1 need: help. The store informed us that they let you test several pairs of binoculars at your leisure and after making several visits to the store you even- tually purchased a pair. tarter testing them again.) When your wife brought - them back to the store. the clerk tried them out and couldn't find anything wrong with them, and when your wife was asked to comment, she apparently could -not, or would not. Anyway you've got your refund now, but the mystery still remains, as far as the store is concerned, CI.iaten Comrunit Credit Union Good Dividends Convenient office hours 482- 3467 • 70 Ontario • Street Iva deceived word fila OHI • P has refused to pay a° medical bill because they claim that 1 was not covered at the time. As 1 am the only wage earner in our house it puts me in a very. serious situation, so if you are able to help me 111 be very grateful. We have learned from OHUP that you did not go directly from one job to another, causing a premium not to be paid. hence the reason your medical bill was not honoured. We found the (top people to be very understanding. however. and when , we acquainted them with your position in full, they agreed to process your medical claim, just as soon as you send them on your deiinquent_ayment. PrycleT. District Representative t Don Denomme is MAMILTON GODERICH MONUMENTS MARKERS LETTERING 524- 2373 24_2373 or rt, 6.621 appointments ,,.artytirnili • Asa recent immigrant from the United States. 1 find this a definate handicap in finding employment. What are my rights? Under the Ontario Human Rights Code it is illegal to discriminate in employment on the grounds of nationality, ancestry. or place of origin. . ." Furthermore. employers cannot even use applications or interview forms that either directly or indirectly indicate preferences in these areas. Nor can the employer use applications or interviews which require a job applicant to furnish such information, with the exception of domestic service jobs or Federal Government jobs within Ontario and where national origin is a "bona fide oc- cupational qualification and requirement." 1f this happens to you again, contact your local branch of the Ontario Human .Rights Commi Ball Match NOME FURNISHINGS FtOOit COVERINGS CARPEONG 71 ALBERT ST