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Church Anniversary servi
There was a fair at-
tendance at th anniversary
service of Serrmiller United
Church on Sunday, Sep -
telpher 18 at 11 a.m..
The Reverend John Wopd,
minister of the church,
presided and the guest
speaker, the Reverend
Gordon G. Pickell gave an,
interesting message entitled
"Take Courage."
The mixed choir, with Mrs.
Helen Willems as organist
and Mrs. Adelaide Feagan
as pianist, sang two an-
thems, "In the Garden with
Jesus" and "Back of the
Clouds".
Next Sunday will be a
baptism service at Ben -
miller United Church.
School News
It's back to school for a
new term. This week, on
Thursday, September 22, is
"Meet the Teacher Night"
and on September 23, there is
a P.A. Day. A regional
soccer tournament will be
held in Goderich on October
4 and Thanksgiving Day,
October 10, is a holiday.
The attendance at
Colborne is about the same
as last year and Mrs. Linda
Grant, a former teacher at
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Colborne, has returned to
teach kindergarten.
Last Friday, the school
held its election for students'
council with the following
slate of officers elected:
president—Tammy Talbot;
vice -president --Heather
Bogie; secretary --Pam
Clement; and treasurer—
Rhonda Teal.
WI
Tiger Dunlop Women's
Institute meeting will be held
Thursday, September 22 at
7:30 p.m. (an evening
meeting). Mrs. Mary Bere
will show slides and speak on
conditions on the Island of
Guinea, Africa.
Members of the Goderich,
Goderich Township and and
Auburn Women's Institutes
are invited to the meeting
along with anyone else in-
terested in attending.
Social News '
The community is pleased
to report that Gordon
Knitting has returned home
and is convalescing
favorably after being a
patient in Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital,
Goderich and Victoria
I Hospital, London, for the
past two weeks.
Colborne Township
Recreation Committee will
meet Monday, October 3 at 8
p.m. in Colborne Township
Hall. Plan to attend.
Area ladies enjoy classes
Maxine Luther, Dorothy
Finlayson, Pearl McKay of
Ripley and Doris Siperko of
Point Clark have enjoyed
their china painting classes
in Lucknow this past week.
Good luck and good work
girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Robb had Leonard and Mary
Eccelles of Holstein with
them on Sunday for dinner.
Visiting recently with Bob
and Mary McIntosh were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Porteous of
Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald MacDonald of Nash-
ville, Tennessee.
Jim Webster of Waterloo
was at home with his par-
ents, Wellington and Kae
Webster on the weekend and
also to visit with his brother,
Cecil Webster and his broth-
er-in-law, Atlee Wise, who
were up with some of their
buddies from Richfield, Ohio
on their motor cycles. Cecil
and Atlee left Monday morn-
ing to meet their buddies at
Wiarton and they all went up
the Peninsula to Tobermory
to cross the Bay on the
Chee-Chimaun to South Bay
Mouth. The trip was enjoyed
by all the fellows as it was
their first trip on a ferry that
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size. Cecil and Atlee return-
ed home that evening and
the others went on to Sud-
bury and worked their way
down to Niagara Falls to
return home on the weekend.
Atlee left for home Wednes-
day morning and Cecil has
remained at home for a visit.
Weekend visitors with
Charles and Mayme Wilkins
were Elizabeth Wilkins and
Mabel and Laura Campbell
of Toronto.
Mrs. Bill (Donna) Arnold
and Mrs. Larry (Janet) Wilk-
ins will be the leaders for the
Clover Valley 4-H club this
fall. The two women took the
training course in Ripley on
Wednesday. The project is
Looking Great and Feeling
Great.
The community extends
sympathy to the MacLennan
family on the passing of the
late D. A. MacLennan after a
lengthy illness. He is surviv-
ed by his wife, Dorothy, one
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for
Paul (Chief) Spain
Joan Taylor
Friday, Sept. 30 '83
Goderich ,
daughter Margaret Heifer -
man -of London and one son,
Finlay MacLennan of Kit-
chener.
Finlay MacDonald had his
steam engine on display last
weekend at the Blyth Thresh-
er and Steam Engine show.
Charles and Mayme Wilk-
ins were in Paisley on
Sunday to attend the annual
Wilkins -Friar reunion. It was
held this year at the park.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Wylds took Mrs. Wylds'
mother, Irene Stone of God-
erich to Walkerton on Sun-
day to visit her friend, Mrs.
Pfohl.
Dorothy Finlayson has had
two of her sons, Allen and
Kenny Finlayson of Toronto
visit with her for a few days.
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alharder when
you're not in the
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game. Get fit —
and turn the
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Fitness is fun.
Try some.
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John Kalbfleisch and Rob Van Dyke jog and check out their maps of the 10 km Terry Fox
run route at the same time. This year's run, held Sunday, attracted 66 participants despite
the rain. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
Wise Money Management
seminar held by OMAF
By Wendy Somerville
Wise Money Management
(OMAF) was the topic of two
seminars held on Sept. 14,
and Sept. 15 at the
Holmesville Community
Centre.
The course was a pilot pro-
ject sponsored by the On-
tario Ministry of Agriculture
and Food. Citizens from
Lucknow, Listowel,
Goderich, Clinton and Ex-
eter attended the seminars.
The course was a pilot pro-
ject sponsored by Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food. The seminars stressed
the fact that there are four
terms to understand before
you are on your way to
managing your money well.
Resources, standards,
values and goals are the
terms to remember.
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Resources can be defined
as what you have available
to obtain goals or end
results. Human resources
can be accounting, or
musical abilities. Non -
Human resources can be
money, time or land.
Standards are guidelines
that help you to make deci-
sions. The guidelines depend
on what you know about the
topic of concern,. your
values, your goals, your
resources and the impor-
tance of your goals.
Let's say you are planning
on building or remodelling
your kitchen; would you
choose to spend $300 per
metre on pressboard cup-
boards, $450 per metre for
wood cupboards or $600 per
metre for wood cupboards
with extra features like pull
drawers? These are deci
Bions you have to make.,
Values are considered to
be qualities or principles
which determine your deci-
sions and actions to meet
your goals. Cleanliness may
be a value and your goal
'may be keeping your barn
clean. You have to keep in
mind that not all goals are
values but may represent a
goal. Owning a house may be
a goal but the values may be
comfort and security.
Goals help you decide
when, where and how to use
your resources to achieve a
result. They are things you
are aiming for.
Jane Muegge, one of the
course organizers, said they
may plan some more
seminars in the spring in
other areas of the country.
"We are very happy with
the success of the
seminars," she said.
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