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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-03-11, Page 10r ti r Pare 10—The Win bani Advance -Times, Thurs , March 11, 1976 Student coordinator says , F summerjob.s availabie _ LISTOWEL — Em oyment per- there is really no minimum wage summer and information about ELIZABETH KAUFMAN and claire ivianseii were F1rCJCliicd is i.~ rr Public School Monday for their entri6s in the Kinsmen Club's Heritage Day poster con test. The two students received their prizes from chairman of the contest, Andy McBride. Wroxeter Mr. and Mrs. James Sanderson have returned home after spend- ing a couple of months in Florida. Miss Helen Boyce and friend, John Snow, of Dundas spent Sun- day with the former's grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mat- thews. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McMichael visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd La- mont, Teeswater, on Sunday. Jamie Sanderson, Toronto, ....n..t the u'eekpnrl with hia nar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James San- derson. Children boarded and fed at government hostels in the Cana- dian North are developing new tastes for canoed food. This can- ned food replaces the traditional muktuk and seal meat preferred by their elders. E. PARKER Plumbins & Hooting PHONE - W7-6079 _.,_. AMA OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE Term protection qt low cost - Individual Protection - Partnership Insurance, Sale Proprietor Insurance - Mortgage Insurance Corporatelnsurance HERBERT D.IRSTEIN, LISTOWEL, 291.3372 ED'S Siding, Roofing & Eavestroughing • Aluminum Siding • Seamless Aluminum Eavestroughing • FREE ESTIMATES Phone 347-2419 Monkton LARGE EQUIPMENT AUCTION Saturday, March 27 11:00 AM JOE DOWLING, HARRISTON will be offering his complete stock of tractors and farm equipment. The list will consist of approximately 50 trac- tors, 7 self-propelled combines, haybines and harvesters and forage equipment. With 3 auctioneers. List will be itemized later. to I , This is a When you use , Brand New ,� TRUBREW way of BEER KITS making beer Make it for , f at home. just pennies a ,It's as easy bottle as making i S""I by tea `, I DAUGHERTY. PRO HARDWARE , WINGHAM , Pi A sonnel at the Listowild branch of limit. these programs is available at . Canada Manpower ere optimistic "Last year I believe this office the student employment office t; 1p regarding summef job openings had students in grades five and here. * for students in tos area. six coming in to register," said A son of Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Bob Miller of Wingham, the Mr. Miller. "We don't have a Miller of Wingham, Bob Miller new student 96 -ordinator at the great deal available for them has a Bachelor of Arts degree, Listowel Centre, said he will be other than small jobs like lawn majoring in history, from Water - visiting employers in the area mowing, but it gets them started loo Lutheran University, a Mast- 0 v within the next couple of weeks to early and they know the ropes by er of Arts degree in history from scout possible job openings and to the time they reach high school." the University of Western On •, encourage them to hire student Despite government austerity tario, London, and took post help for the summer. moves, both the federal and pro- graduate studies last year at _ Mr. Miller's office is respons- vincial governments have a Cambridge University in Eng ible for students from Arthur to number of programs requiring land. He hopes to teach atoe uni- �-: r ' ' Wingham and from Mount For gst . to Monkton. 2/ student employment during the versity level. "The OFY (Opportunities For s3rr Youth) projects have been dis continued and this will mean the "r ` loss of some jobs, but we're reset . r tively lucky in this area because .� we don't depend so much on in- dustry," Mr. Miller observed. E' S ll0 -r' ' "Most of our employers are farmers, store -keepers and 1111 iV S110RTR6 a people wanting casual help." Car accidents THERE WERE seven winners of the Kinsmen Club poster Day from Turnberryis The student employment office a contest signifying Heritage chosen open daily from 8:30 to 5 p.m. cell $$ ItANPOW - $13,26 0 Central School. Back row: Sandra Sanderson, third in the Grade 4 class; Peter Helm, third in the Grade 7; Ken War- and Mr. Miller encourages stu- dents to register early with the tiNrat r tow x. total wick, second in the Grade 8; and Michelle Hooftman, first in office. 5 T The Wingham detachment of the Grade 4 class. Front row: Erika Hooftman, third in "But just because they register the Ontario Provincial Police re- Grade 1; Elaine Campbell, second in Grade 4 and David with the office doesn't mean they port there were 18 minor vehicle Wheeler, first -in Grade 2. can sit back and hope we come up collisions which caused an esti- with something. We'll do our mated ;13,260 in property dam- best, but the students should also age, two deaths and �'� �- continue to look for jobs on their Huron Beef Association Last Friday, Isobel M. Work- While the student program man of Brussels was involved in adeals single car accident on County brief to Mph mainly with students from grade eight through university, Road 16, east of County Road 12, presents Grey Township. Bonnie Penning - ton, a passenger in the Workman The Huron County Beef Im- tive plans that would encourage W car, was injured. The detachment investigated provement Association presented MPP Jack Riddell (Huron), MPP production. The brief also said there was a good possibility that Corinthians • �s two accidents last Sunda .Gina y Murray Gaunt (Huron -Bruce) some kind of system would be to all - Harris of London and Marguerite and MP Bob McKinley (Huron- Middlesex) their worked out protect pro ducers in agriculture. sermon theme E. Pulsifer of Seaforth were in- arl with yearly g jured in an accident on Highway brief during the annual meeting The brief later reported that t 4, north of the Blyth CPR cross- of the Federation of Agriculture Canada slaughtered and ex- Reading from Paul's first letter � •, ing in East Wawanosh Township. held in Clinton last Saturday. ported 900,000 cows and the heifer to the Corinthians at the morning Linda Thomas, RR 1, Wiarton, The association reported that kill was up approximately 43 per Worship service in the Wingham was driving a vehicle which col- e cow -calf thh th operator who had cent at 919,000 head. Calf slaugh- Baptist Church; Pastor Ross lided with another car driven by sold his calves at depressed ter was reported up by 74 per cent Smith warned his congregation t Edith Wittman of Chepstow, Ont., prices in the fall of 1975 lost with. Canadians consuming more against the terrible sin of fornica on Highway 4 north of Teeswater. money. They also said the On- beef. Canadians consumed more tion prevalent at Corinth and all Miss Thomas was treated and re- tario Cow -Calf Income Stabiliza- beef with an average consump- too prevalent today. He said that �b leased from Wingham and Dis- tion Program was useful to those tion of 110 pounds per person, an the word fornication in the trict Hospital.English " who applied. In Huron County, increase from 94 last year. Bible, comes from two During the week of March 1-7, more than 470 producers enrolled ,The association believed that, Greek words, as does the word 28 investigations were conducted., about 12,000 cows," said the brief. if American prices improved, so "It pornography. 10 charges being laid under the At the association's annual would Canada's. looks like Pastor Smith spoke of the sex Highway Traffic Act and two meeting held Feb. 26-27 in Toron- better times ahead in the next education which has been charges laid under. the Liquor to, a motion was passed to imple- few years for Canada,' said Mr. Adams. "The come if brought into some schools, with STUDENT EMPLOYMENT—Bob Miller of Wingham is the Licence Act. " ment a marketing study in all aspects of marketing including crunch will we cannot move the heavy num- some of the required reading "We student co-ordinator for summer employment for students quotas, Dustings, cupply manage- ber of cattle on feed without too being nothing but filth. were asked at the Canada Manpower centre in Listowel. He said he is Home opened ment and marketing boa, ds. great a price break in the next 2-3 whether we wanted our children to learn about sex be optimistic regarding job placements i n this area. (Staff Photo) George Adams, president of the months." fund the barn' he said, or have for meeting Huron Beef Improvement As- p Elected to the following i- g >� it taught them as something good sociation said the report showed tions for 1976 were: past presi- and beautiful. One wonders if the WHITECHURCH — Mrs. that supply .management and dent, Clarence Hardy from , Increase of VD, abortion and George Thompson opened her border controls would give some Middlesex; Ron Oswald, presi- homosexuality so prevalent Wingham home to the members rise in price but, with the cost of dent; Archie Etherington, vice- today are not direct results of this of the Whitechurch United implementation and other costs, president; Alex Connell, second instruction." Church Women for the March the benefit to the producer would vice-president; and Stewart In his closing remarks, the meeting convened by Mrs. Millan not be much better. Brown, Ron Oswald, Clarence speaker said, that one scholar Moore. "For this, the producer would Hardy, Morley Shepherdson. as says, "pornography is harm - The meeting opened with a lose his right to make his own directors to the Canadian Cattle- less". Jesus Christ said it was hymn and Mrs. Bob Adams led in production decisions. The feeling men's Association, committing adultery in the heart. prayer. Mrs. Thompson gave a I received was that the producers The apostle Paul said, "The meditation 'on Lent and Mrs. would not give a majority vote for L A KEL E T effeminate, fornicators, thieves, , Adams read scripture from a compulsory marketing sys- idolaters and d;urtkards shall not •Isaiah and St. Matthew's Gospel. tem." Mr. Adams said changes in Mrs. Ernie Dinsmore, accom- inherit the kingdom of God." Mrs. Moore continued her the amendments to the consti- panied by Mrs. Clayton Shier of He then asked the question, study of Tanzania, discussing the tution included that voting dele- Hanover, returned home last "Will you believe the professor or ancestral religions, Islam and gates be allowed to better rep- Wednesday after' spending two God?,, Christianity. The government is resent the cattle number in each weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Tom In his evening study of Revela- Socialism but not Communism. county. Huron County gained one Shier in San Diego, California, tion, chapter nine, Pastor Smith The women are coming into their voting delegate while Bruce and touring the surrounding spoke of the latter half of the AM own and receiving an education. County gained four. country. great tribulation yet future. John, The roll call was answered by William Newman, in his ad- Lakelet defeated Fordwich in under the inspiration of the Holy 13 who gave a Bible verse con- dress to the meeting, said he be- the second game Thursday night Spirit, reveals some startling taining the word 'peace'. A birth- lieved in the free enterprise in Howick Arena 5-3. facts. He speaks of a 200 million - day tea was enjoyed by all. sytem. He said he only supported Due to the closing of the Goder- strong army coming out of the Courtesy remarks were given by stabilization programs to a stop ich Hospital Ernie Dinsmore has east, which wipes out one-third of Mrs. Lorne Durnin. loss program and not any incen- been moved to Owen. Sound. the earth's remaining human R%005 population. He said, "We believe this day to be soon approaching. Revelation ' 9:21 shows murders to be in- creased. Sorceries, meaning the .. abuse of drugs, and fornication,"To the illegal illicit use of sex, are save vy the order of the day." families The speaker asked the ques starving 4 a " tion, "When has there ever been a day when sex was deified, drugs abroad misused and murders so com- t mon?", and added, "We see this pledge R y prophecy not only to be literal but very imminent as well." have one g it aOn March 18 at 8 p.m., an in- teresting film, "To Russia With'Empty Plate Love", will be shown at the church. Everyone is invited tomeal a • • attend the showing. The following evening, Friday, March 19, and sendthe Pastor Smith is urging young r t � people, aged 14 to 18, of any money saved denomination to come to the church at 8 p.m. for an evening of I Christian fellowship to CA It L ELIZABETH KAUFMAN and claire ivianseii were F1rCJCliicd is i.~ rr Public School Monday for their entri6s in the Kinsmen Club's Heritage Day poster con test. The two students received their prizes from chairman of the contest, Andy McBride. Wroxeter Mr. and Mrs. James Sanderson have returned home after spend- ing a couple of months in Florida. Miss Helen Boyce and friend, John Snow, of Dundas spent Sun- day with the former's grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mat- thews. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McMichael visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd La- mont, Teeswater, on Sunday. Jamie Sanderson, Toronto, ....n..t the u'eekpnrl with hia nar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James San- derson. Children boarded and fed at government hostels in the Cana- dian North are developing new tastes for canoed food. This can- ned food replaces the traditional muktuk and seal meat preferred by their elders. E. PARKER Plumbins & Hooting PHONE - W7-6079 _.,_. AMA OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE Term protection qt low cost - Individual Protection - Partnership Insurance, Sale Proprietor Insurance - Mortgage Insurance Corporatelnsurance HERBERT D.IRSTEIN, LISTOWEL, 291.3372 ED'S Siding, Roofing & Eavestroughing • Aluminum Siding • Seamless Aluminum Eavestroughing • FREE ESTIMATES Phone 347-2419 Monkton LARGE EQUIPMENT AUCTION Saturday, March 27 11:00 AM JOE DOWLING, HARRISTON will be offering his complete stock of tractors and farm equipment. The list will consist of approximately 50 trac- tors, 7 self-propelled combines, haybines and harvesters and forage equipment. With 3 auctioneers. List will be itemized later. to I , This is a When you use , Brand New ,� TRUBREW way of BEER KITS making beer Make it for , f at home. just pennies a ,It's as easy bottle as making i S""I by tea `, I DAUGHERTY. PRO HARDWARE , WINGHAM , Pi A 0