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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-01-31, Page 16i[4 .'! ' • SIPNA44•STAR.t'THURSPAY., JANUARY 31, 1980 welnaa to have an abortion simply because she didn't feel she could take Care of the child --He • said TnanST couples badly want children but .are Unable tO have them and wouhrgla,dly offer an Unwanted child a home. He said some program • could be instituted tallplp out both parties•. *Cardiff said he cpitldn't support legalized abortions because it was too wide Open. He said an abortion for medical- reasons was reasonable but an abortion allowed because a couple did not want a child this year but rather •vi/anted to. wait another year was "unac- ceptable''. McQtiail conceded that abortionwas a highly, personal matter between a woman and her doctor' but said he "can't Support abtkion on demand'.'. All threena.ndidates supporte& the concept of marketing boards for agricultural 'commodities • provided the majority ofproducers wanted a marketing board. McQuail said the concept was a good owe but suggested some sort of pricing system be • arrived at to allow young farmers to purchase `What has become a "very expensive quota". Cardiff said no government should introduce legislation imposing marketing boards unless producers request it. He said control of that board should be left with producers. Craig said government should have a request Auburn news. • from page 8 meeting of St. Mark's Anglican Church was held last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Schneider. The Reverend Dan Sargent opened the meeting with scripture reading and prayer. The minutes of the_last annual Vestry meeting were approved as read by the Vestry Clerk, Mrs. Tom Haggitt. Mrs. Haggitt Was elected, „again as Vestry Clerk for the coming:year. • Mrs. Robert Slater • gave • the " 'tfeaSiiHr'S report,. -showing .a good year .f inanc-i ally . Other business was discussed and the elec- tion of ' officers took • place: People's Warden - Donald Cartwright, Rector's 'Warden - James - Schneider, 'Lay Delegate to Synod - Mrs. Donald Cartwright, Alternate - Mrs. William Craven and treasurer - Mrs. Robert • As of November 1979, the Reverend William Craven .of Goderich has taken over the, Auburn dharge; lightening the Parish work for. the rector, the Reverend Dan Sargent. Lay reader, James Tow,e has .also assisted at many services as have junior lay. readers, Frank , Slater, David Cartwright and Derrick Cartwright: • • 4-H NEWS The first meeting of Auburn I club was held on January 2.1 at the home of the leader, Mg. Donald Cartwrightq, The spring project is Your Corner of the World. The Club Executive was chosen as follows - president - Carol Seers, vice-president • - Patti McDowell, secretary - Lisa Rodger and , press reporter - Debbie Scott. The leaders,. Mrs. Donald Cartwright and Mrs. John , Hildebrand • discussed the gene( -al requirements of the Club. The girls were introduced to macrame when they talked about materials art& rezraire-d for a tna*eting board before it imposes one on producers. 'The candidates ,will face oneanother again at an all' candidates ineeting being .organized by the -Huron Federation of Agriculture. The - meeting is scheduled for Thursday, February 7 at the, Mullett Central School in Londesboro. • Difference,.. , from page I .automated lab system which Taylor claimed most hospitals' of a similar size are already using. He -indicated there were savings to be realized with such a system. Dr. J. Rourke was hesitant to rush into the implementation of a new system until it could be fully studied by the board. "We my be saving money by buying the lab system,"he offered. "But right now there is insufficient data and I think the board should wait muftvIre a look at it." Negotiations are underway with the University Hospital Bio -medical Engineering Department to carry out work previously done by Bartec. Bartec went bankrupt last fall ad eight hospitals will share the service. to make their articles. Cartwright took charge of • The next meeting will the business and financial be held at the home of statement was given by Mrs. Gail. Dobie on the treasurer, Mrs. Tom February 4. Haggitt. SOCIAL NEWS The roll call was an - Auburn residents are swered by a Bible verse reminded again ' that with -"Beginning" in it there will be no garbage and the paying of fees. collection next Saturday, A thankyou ,note was February 2. Regular read from _•Mrs. James garbage collection will Towe tor tfirAstrnas start on Wednesday, treats. February § beginning at 8 Other business. was a.m .• and thereafter discussed and the of: garbage will be gathered fering . received and every Wedn e's day travelling apron passed. morning. The Reverend • The . Auburn and . Craven closed with -District -Lions Club lot- prayer: tery draw last weektvas Lunch was served by wen .by Tom Jardin_with. Mrs. Cartwright,.assisted ticket number 247. • by Mrs. Tom Haggitt. • Winners at the weekly ANNUAL MEETING euchre party held every The annual meeting of Tuesday evening in the Knox United Church, - Community Memorial Auburn. was held last. .-2;nat1—last week were as Sunday after the morning follows: novelty, Doug service. The minister:, Glousher, high lady, Mrs. Mr. Richard Hawley, James Glottsher, low . B.A., chaired the meeting lady, Mrs. Ila -Bean, high with Mr. Maurice Bean man, Elliott • Lapp and as secretary. __Iew than, DpaaiiHaines. A prayer of Memoriam The sympathy—Or the was observed for the four community is extended to Members who had passed Fred . Wagner on, the 'away during the past death of his wife, Laura, year. last Sunday afternoon. All departments of the Mrs, 'Catherine church showed an. ex-' • Jackson returned home cellent year with 'their last Sunday after spen- good reports, ding a few weeks at Oak- New names added to ville with her daughter, the slate of offill-s, for Mrs. Donald Kai and Mr. 1980 were: Elders q: Mrs. Kai while Mrs. Kai was recovering from surgery. • A.C.W. The St. Mark's Anglican Church Women held their January meeting at the home of „Mrs. Donald Cartwright. Mrs. Cartwright presided' for the meeting which was opened by reading -the hymn, For Thy Mercy- . and Thy Grace, followed by prayers by • Mrs. Lillian Letherland in- cluding general thanksgiving and the Lord's prayer. • The scripture lesson, St. Luke 22: verses 54 to • 62, was read by Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell. .The meditation from _ the Living Message,_ Faith of Our Fathers, was read by ail members.' - The president, Mrs. 1111 ,,,:;;,OriE, STOP FOR OLLYOUR ,,....„ I 1 .',,P, tiOM, EIMPROV, EMEMTA1 41: fk. I 1 [ 111 41 tor Saws (all kinds) Drills Drill Bits Sockets Wrenches Hammers Screws & Nails YourDo, of Yourself- Store for "Do. it Yourself" people SERVICE DOMINION HARDWARE 20 Vittorio St. Gatlorich. 324.8281 Tom Jardin and William Seers; Board of Stewards - Glen Naylor, Greg Park and Robert Armstrong; Representative to Presbytery, Maurice Bean; Captain of the ushers, • Kenneth McDougall, assistant, Peter Verbeek; Manse _ Committee, Mr. and,Mrs. Gerald McDowell; Nominating committee - Elliott • Lapp, Mrs. • Stanley Ball and Mrs. Kenneth McDougall. New business wa-s. to make improvements to the manse and coni- rignied...M plan. activities for the building --e•f thd ' church building. Mr, Hawley thanked the congregation for their support. The Reverend Robert Scott of Lon- desboro assisted with the business and closed with the benediction,. ANNUAL MEETING of the Hursn County Wheat Producers will be held in the Agriculture Board Room, Clinton. TUESDAY, FEB. 12 • at 1:30 P.M. NORTH? EAST? 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