Clinton News-Record, 1977-12-22, Page 32PAGE 10A—CLINTON N[ S R (()RD. 1111'ksl)AY, DECEMBER 22, 1977
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me for Peace
'The third class to take the 11Or))o ruukvrs t e,ur',e ottered at
the \'anastra Campus 01 t (1(lstt,g,( l etie )'t. go Mounted last
Friday, December 16 and held 1(irte•t)eert at the Sandpiper
Inn. PIctur'ed are the 12 vonit.'n iron) Huron county who
took the course. Back row lett t(, right ,tt t • Dionne lloody of
Exeter, Ruth Steinman Lit " ( oluril!(,tn ,tn(f i sola Riley of
RR 4 Clinton, Second rov, :ire Margo( (: ilu'1lt'� of Seaforth,
Canaida
,creases to
Health
Minister
,Intl Wt't,,
Monlit tie
.1ean McGuire of Wingham, Diane Swirklis of-Seaforth,
Virginia Floyd of Vanastra, and Muriel Armstrong of
Atwood. Front row, Gladys Renwick of RR 2,'Teeswater,
Mabel MacRae of 'Teeswater, Leslie Cole of Stratford the
instructor, Muriel Workman of Clinton and Edith Baker of
Brussels. (photo bN Elaine Tow nshcnd)
!(ItSU)fl Plan announced
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in, his pack
filled to
ov('rflou..'ing
1A; ith joy,
('((nto01t(0)4'?)t
for all.
I Jr)ppo, 'Holiday's
and thanks.
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Dennis Nutt,)n tarry eP‘ih,Olngs
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Darr Ncreur?kivr•i1
I97S - to the Canada l'en, ,ti p;tahle In 1978 will be $194.02
Plan benefits current pond .l month, while benefits for
fu ;tlniost one nlillie(n rli',thled ontributors'
recipients, children and orphans of
The Minister al„,on- de t'e,tsed contributors will.be
nounced the new maximum Is.If1 The maximum
amounts which will he l,:la11ee rt:„ntIlly surviving - spouses'
per•sins who ctualitpen-poi-Is will he $121.11 for
benefits in 1978, pi !,tins under 65 years old
The current retiielle'n1 and `116,66 for spouses 65 or
pensions, cIisithilrty anti lde i.
stn'\ iyors' benefits, paid to (n These increased benefit
estimated 965,000 persons, ley(:Is, for persons who
will he raised by 7 5 l"'r rt ni r;tt,tlily in 1078. reflect the rise
to reflect increases in the in the contr'ibutor'y earnings
Consumer 1'► is t' Inti( \. t (ilnlg (Y('ar's Maximum
Approximately (102,0(10 e(y be nsion Li121.e EarningS),
these persons are relit (Anent which was recently an -
pensioners., \\ hilt' 07,200 are flounced by Revenue Canada
disability pew—Hone!, oral it, S 10,400 for 1978,
153,1500 are surviving spouses, .the rise in the Year's
Another 125,300 payments Maxi MAI nl Pensionable
are for children w1) re0eiv e
benefit its orphans (•I'
children of disabled t -ten
1t'ihutttrs. In addition, the'r'e
are 17,000 com.hined henetits,
such as for a sut'vi\ Ing spouse
\\ ho receives it retirement
pension Lind a sur\ i.\ ors
benefit.
For persons qualifying Ire
1978, the nlitxinlurn
retirement pension vvitt by
8194.44 a month. 'I by
1110Xinitl m disability pension
I'ar•nings results in an in-
( /ease In the' IllilXimupl
(111(1t1rlt of money people
contribute to the Canada
Pension Plan and therefore,
an increase in benefits,
1'1)e Y('ar's Maximum
Pension 0.01e Earnings is
increased each year to meet
the overage earnings of
Canadian workers as
represented by Statistics
Contd( s industrial Com-
posite Index.
Snack wisely on low
calorie fo.ds Xmas
the season to be ,jolly',
to eat and he merry, `Tis
the season \VThen neon,.
are susceptible to putting on
extra ,pounds, It's hard ti,
resist crating when there are
so nlany tempting Things to
dibble. Instead of trying to
avoid eating sna(•ks
iiltogh('thcr, food specialists
it1 the Ontario food ('ouncll,
ministry. of agriculture and
food, suggest you consider the
many types of low ((tacit,
nutritious snacks vv'hic0 can
he eaten and enjoyed insie,l(t
of candy or chocolate.
1)u►'ing the holiday se0se,11
you \\ill Ile san)plitlg :III s(,t•t�
of high calorie festive foods
both inside and outside the
,11 get tcegetherS with
1„Ilaily and friends. In bet -
vv ee'n, do ,your hest to avoid
eating r'ic'h foods.
Whenever you have an urge
tut' a snack this holiday
season, think carefully about
the fond you are choosing,
Does it have nutritional- value
or just calories'? By avoiding
fattening, high calorie goods,
you ('an avoid excess pounds
Iater
Candy, chocolate, and pop
contain plainly empty
calories \' ith very little food
value, Instead, w•hy not reach
tar an apple or raisins, raw
('( t'tahles, cheese, tomato
mice, or wheal ('r'ocker's,
[here foods provide nutrients
as well as satisfying eating.
HOP
May t Is t O"apaa ee and Happiness
of the Christmas mas Season
he yours `orrrer more!
4rlaar (erraint thanks to all.
WALLACE TURKEY PRODUCTS
LTD.
PIET and ANN REINSMA and 'STAFF BLYTH and CLINTON
By Mary Chessell
Five young people were
welcomed into the mem-
bership of Varna United
C'hur'ch on Sunday, Dec. 11.
They are Mrs, Dave (Kathy )
Mustard, Brian Chessell,
John Dawson, Dale
Stephenson and Mark 'Taylor.
The White Gift service last
Sunday was on the theme
"Let the Children Come", It
was led by the Sunday School
superintendents, Sharon
Chuter and Bob Webster.
Scripture passages were
read by Lori Consitt, Julie
Webster and Sherri Chuter,
Brenda L)owson read the
story of the beginning of
homes for abandoned
children in England in the
1R00's, and Dale Stephenson
read about the Luyendyk
family of Cremona, Alberta,
who for 0 number of year's
have provided a good home
for many orphaned children.
Glnl Honored
Betty Pennings of the
Varna 4-11 Club received }lei.
.County Honors Award at the
Achievement. Day which was
held in Clinton on Saturday.
Joyce Dowson was
presented with a Teen -Year
Leadership Award. The other
leader is Kate Keys.
Brenda. Dowson, Kay Hill
and Sandra Coleman
demonstrated "Family Meals
with Three Fruits a Day".
Others completing the club
"Featuring 'Fruit" were
Laura Hill, Bonnie Dowson,
Tanis Chuter, Mary -Ann
Verhulst, Dianne Consitt and
Kathy Peck,
Concert Held
The annual Christmas
Concert was held on Friday
evening' with the children
performing before a full
house in the Township „1lall,
Jeanette Keys gave- the
opening recitation. The
programme was interspersed
with recitations by Stephen
Taylor - "What G r•andpa
Said": Julie Webster -
"Plump Santa Claus Laura
Roy "Helping Santa": and
George Whittaker - "A
Christmas Telephone”
The nursery class did two
numbers, "Christ mad "1'ovs•,
.tnci 0 cute skit, "N1 icon
,lumping lie itns
pri1) 1try and junior classes
clivi "Santa's New I ook" and
"I'm a 11tt le 1'1ne To te"
Rev. Alex 1 oylo1', muster of
cerentonles, entertained v ith
stories during set changes.
Wat Webster ,ur'pr tse(l
to find that t'eddle the
I'leo" \v,ts It dlott II/1 hts head,
t•xc t•l,t \\ hen looked
more I,,,,! , , ,,
Fre(Idie t„t.nd the
:�lr, 13(�nnle l:t,v
narrat(,1 hit the•
1e
11,111\ I1`,
'scene A ( held 1. 13(,r:,, Iln�
11111, Scott 1.:111,a1 and 1,,n,
Whittitke l )t,t\t 11 1 Itt',
rec•it,tlt(en. ,ir.(1 '.\ eh , e.1 \ (o
on stage -,thein)., flet
('antes Sonia ('lilt,, the j,,;I\
(11(1 felleryy ,It t . e1 t„ pout
the gifts
The Hunt'. 1;tPI
1ta(.11('t s (1 1 ,;i;.( tl the
programme, Ith 1)I,inne
Kirten ( eerdlil,llt,t
Mild! e (1 :\1e.\ !t \\,(, t
monist
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and Joy ...A time for
sharing, memories
and renewing
cherished
friendships.
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In this season of happy thoughts and warm
hearts, we extend a special ""Thank you" to all our good
friends and patrons for your confidence,
loyalty and support ... a Merry Christmas to all!
$UNOCO
Ron, Harold, Brad, Wilmer, Allan
ROWS SUNOCO
"Serving others as we would be served"
192 HURON St, CLINTON
Holiday Hours Dec, 24: 8:00 a.m, - 6:00 p.m,
Dec. 25 • CLOSED
Dec, 31 8:00 aim, 6.00 p.m.
Jan. 1 - CLOSED
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