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gs in 'The United
f Canada are up this
spite the rising cost of
ng, but all it means,
Division of Fintsraee, •
e church is standing
nited Church, like
orporations and in-
s, is caught in the
of inflation.
e division's report to
eneral council,
1976 receipts to the
and service fund
d by $1.04 million
, and for this we .are
976 was only a partial
inasmuch as the
and service Lund
fell some $300,000
he expected amount.
ult of this shortfall
all deficit of $78,000.
deficit would have
ater had there riot
raint in the spending
he extent that total
ures were $213,000 •
the total amounts
d."
wish
Mills. __
well
st 23 a very good
of members of the
Chapter I.O.D.E.
al friends gathered
me of Mrs. Ralph
n Rich Street, to
G.F. Mills, a faith-
er of the chapter,
es as'she leaves for
home in Sudbury,
Peter
ed�!
,,,
orchid corsage wa
Mrs. Mills by
d, on behalf o
rs. C. Gibbons, in
el1-chosen • .words,
the feelings of the
and presented Mrs.a lovely lamp.
Its then responded
intere thanks and
oat having to leave
ears in Goderiqh.
extended an in -
any of the chapter
to visit at her home
hould be passing
dbury at any time.
ernoon came to a
the hostesses; Mrs.
and Mrs. H. Hebei
most delicious and
h.
was
r:
Kms•. � :�°-aa�tr
stil
Then .crimes the "bad
news": '
"For 1977, to cover in full
the guaranteed expenditures
from the mission and service
fund will require an increase
in receipts of $1.5 million. To
cover the guaranteed ex-
penditures for 1978 will
require a further increase of
$1.3 million.
"Are we justified in
planning expenditures
requiring an increase in
receipts to the mission and
service fund of $2.8 million
within the two-year period
1977 and 1978?...
"The expanded budgets are
needed just to maintain the
mission. Inflationary forces'
are such that theguaranteed
budget amounts derma really
represent any net adyance in
work undertaken.
"The objectives established.
are well within the church's
financial ability. Our
potential is so far above our
achievements that lower
amounts would no't be worthy
objectives."
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Tho ;.�ltalkerbur'n Club every , month :.;This .
meeting was held it the home "' was seconded by ,1N
of Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey on McClinchey4
August 25. The.co-president, Mrs. Stewart Ball';.in-
Mrs,-Joe Flunking..opened the troduced the guest speaker
tea
Clenlrner of .Grantsbicrg,
1�►isconsin and Mr. and Mrs.
en Coe ttle),Lake (nrrimer Nee
Wisconsin spent several days
meeting ,.with 01 Canada Mrs. Donald Haines• to show`; with,their cousins, Mr., and
followed •li r; , tht ,.,,.Lord's pictures of a' trip-i.10`7,,Y.Mrs. Ernie Durnin and Mr.
.. Prayer.. t .s,o ,n-1 t ?xu ,.,,Mxs. •: ,Tom-', J.l'tlrs ►.Stan nY;. I. -
ealso cal(e&on-ci ser. relatives_
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't! Masterson, t 33, of
Blackstock, Ontario, was
elected the 57th National
President of the Association
of Kinsmen Clubs during the
organization's Annual
Convention : held in Tor7pnto
recently. He succeeds Wayne
Boddy of Woodstock as the
chief pxecutive for the
organization of almost 17,000
members in 600 Canadian
communities. He is an
engineer at General Motors of
Canada Limited in Oshawa
and is also very active in his
community. He is a 12 year
veteran of the Kinsmen Club
of Bowmanviille and has
served his local area.,.as°Club
President, Deputy Governor
and Governor.
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..eepted :..as :.:Sad ..:by. the , Haines. ea
e ar un- After
secreta y Mrs.Tom
C singing the Graceh' a
ningham. The treasurer, Mrs. delicious lunch was served
Garth McClinchey gave the
financial statement and
stated that the Club's foster
Korean child's support was
paid up to the end of
November.
The roll call was answered
by each member giving a
donation to the support of the
foster child. The draw prize
donated by Mrs. Brenda
Huizinga was won. by- Mrs.
Lloyd McClinchey. Plans
were made for the next
meeting to be held' at the
home of Mrs. Roy Deer with
Mrs. Garth' McClinchey and
Mrs. Joe Hunking on com-
mittee for the program. Mrs.
Ron Gross and Mrs. Lloyd
Penfound will be in charge of
lunch.
Mrs. Len Archambault
made a motion that the driver
be paid $2 for transporting
club members to Huronview
on the second Wednesday of
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news
Eleanor Bradnock,
correspondent, 526-7595
Mrs. Garth McClinchey, Mrs.
Joe Hunking and Mrs. Lloyd
McClinchey.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. Zeta Baechier of
Vancouver visited last week
with Mrs. Myrtle Munro.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig
of .°Lucan visited last week-
end with his father Mr.
William J. Craig and aunt,
Mrs. Bell Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian
New houses
in Port Albert
Machinery has been
humming steadily the last ten
days to get a start on, a new
subdivision on North Street
called Port Albert estates.
Also work has commenced
on ,the Victoria • Street
Municipal drain. Several new
houses are on the go on
Wellington and Ashfield
Street.
CHURCH NEWS
'�h�is Sunday September 4-
will be the last service at the
summer hour of 11:30 a.m.
Starting September 11 ser-
vice will be at the regular
hour of 2 p.m.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mclntee
and son Mark have spent the
week -end camping at
Riverside Park. Mr. Mc!Initee
is the son of Mrs. Marion
(Tigert) Mclntee- of
ClevelandOhio.
Mrs. Mary Johnstbn has
been entertaining her
grandchildren Kathy, Patty,
Franky, Theresa and Stephen
at her summer home, while
their parents Grace Anne and
Bill Nemitt were vacationing
in Europe.
Mr. Harold Tigert, for-
merly of this area stayed at
Huronview on the four week
Vacation •Plan, and has now
returned to Goderich.
Recently, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Barker. of Goderich and
Port
Albert
Jonn`' iTett,r`"
correspondent 524-1424
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tigert,
John and David of Port Albert
enjoyed a camping trip to
Wiarton and Lions ' Head.
While at Lions Head they
visited relatives Seaman
Tigert, "Doc" Ivan Tigert
and Lynette (Tigert) Vickers.
Hoimesville
The Holmesville 1 4-H Club
is starting on Monday,
September 5 at 7 pm at the
home of Mrs. Alvin Betties.
Any girls interested in joining
this 9=H Club should contact
Mr. Settles or Ann Klomps at
565-2565.
Dr. Dave Wickert, Mrs.
'Wickert and Ward of Madison
Wisconsin, Mrs. Walter
Wickert and Jennifer of
Appleton, Wisconsin visited
several days Iast\week with
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ball,
Brenda and Daryl.
:'Mr. "and Mrs. Archie
Robinson of `Clinton and his
sister, Mrs. Edna Grienson.of
Detroit visited last week one
day with Mrs. Bell Allen and
other friends in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron
Howlett of Lambeth visited
last. Wednesday with Mrs..•
Albert McFarlane.
Mr. W.A. Jones of Goderich
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank'
Jones of England visited' last
Friday with Mrs. Bell Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sutton
of London visited last Sunday
with Mrs. Albert McFarlane.
Mr. Robert Craig of Lucan
came for his father Mr.
William J. Craig and they
attended, the ,Bite Jays
baseball game. in Torontoiast
Sunday.,
Mr.., and Mrs. Stanley
McNall of Wellaind spent last
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Johnston and Miss
4. p
Mr -W,tlliats�i B'- eraig-an'd-
sun...-.Timothy J. Craig of
• Clinton' visited : last Sunday
evening with his aunt, Mrs.
Bell Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Postill
returned recently from a six
week's holiday: with their
daughter, Doris, Mrs. Mel
Simmons, Mr. Simmons and
family at Calgary and their
son, Graeme 'Postill, Mrs.
Postill and family also at
Calgary. They also visited a
niece, Mrs. Herb McDowell,
Mr. McDowell and family at
Summerland, B.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Johnston, Miss Laura Phillips
and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
McNalI of Welland visited
last Saturday with Mrs. W.H.
Sheppard end Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Sheppard and family at
Sarnia.
Mrs. Jean Ziler of Royal
Oak, Michigan visited last
week with her brother, Mr:
Kenneth Scott, Mrs. Scott and
.Mr, Eric Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Asquith of Streetsville visited
friends in the village last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Jardin . and Mrs. Elva
Straughan visited on the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul. Jardin and family at
Kitchener.
Relatives of the late Mr.
Gordon Mohring attended his
Jt
fuperal in Gadericih" last
Friday. The sympathy of this
community.is extended. -to
Mrs. Mohring (nee June;
Beadle) and family.
Masters Robbie, Donny, and
Philip Livermore of Ford-
--,.wi 4sp,.entr .sI,weeke44, ? t3. ,
^~ their-grandparentr.Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Haines.
Mrs. Paul Johnston and.
Jennifer of. London spent the
week -end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred San-
derson.
Mrs. Robert Slater, Frank
and Joanne spent last week in
Hespeler with Mrs. Slater
Senior who was ill.
1V Ir. and Mrs. Roy Finnegan
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Johnston and
Miss Laura Phillips.
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