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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-03-14, Page 16ra sday'. ofte atooti h ° e taste eG`RECsA ':: to t pBPTMio la ts ined he o fib$*2.Qx5• ; . ... �p1y�V� a �' e ,Albert. Miszga.•and Neil Regan. ?the 1'resbyteriau.cM1 eh Women met tn' ,Lure high bowler4i. on. Friday with.s e Pc ur n e b ch 'Monday; aria b �Y e R h'i , 1 Yt � Ma l axlene l<e�4:was•in chat�ge of;tlie Everyone at the Home ;s p ., de>i „ l<1r,111oi y TA lot was tR4e Pia#ar ,'alum ae 'the move to the new Snell read' a,,aerip4, . 9 ,,, is; new being laid. a"t oro Tay of c9 _ed' e me e " e f Y., 1, n n� �ah;and : � silk s Atr1 0 'E � a�.e. u . r gay ran':interes th on orsliip: and ` , too ., ? w eanan " ativoaef In a, k the ladies a ea' m u . e S Afn e.. � th r I . 1c;, iii" , r, lftf the •U , �jpn; an imaginary � trip, C :thp '.11: re i ted f r„ a .. a t.: and tre`a t,- ,;,,�.. �o Po 4, . 90 .d . t, ,the' er eetin on Monday,:Mar. S., . 8 B e 'rs e ` '� e o ?= Oe ►ni>" Al A 0 r '111 e! � � McGregor P � :''fn a is * lattd'-of contrast in sssenety, foes 40. uiit'c lninitteg A Daffodil Tea and' m1!_ en languaes, climate and, .dress 0 B w �e eld r 14 atp.m. a� nA 2in � lr A �d Parelanguages, s Hid' n Thereofficial languages,' du a .twoo ala d �y�'t', the: ch rd ' ? � Yc ,1, ' English, $tat 0501ang tag s. d dialects are; T . Cen nil : plans were discussedrandspoken throw hoot the tie r g sB v heldn0t 912.' ��o e• �'J wigY €whenRobert Elliott of C ton will be speaker and Sylvia Struyf will be guest solo t. The birthday party will"be held June 11 at 8 p.m. The next R.C.W. meeting will beheld in th i evening Apr. . 2 at 8 ,m. The - Y SHELLEY`'ivicPHEE �j pp npartners are now bein Cet%lennial groµps win meet on iMara':•15 at 8 ''y, Farmittgs silent P.m -:. heardacross the nat'o n3 ` g The Human rtarian; avices CominitteeConcerned Farm Women (CFW)a lots theIG.OF and Rebekah Lodges held aeuchre groupthat began i„1 8 • in Bruce County, party at the local hall on „Wednesday has received overwheliping support from evening. Prize winners were ladies' high, men and women around the country. Doris Hamilton; ton consolation, Mrs.Ra er. CFW founders, Beth .Sjumskie and Doris is Bents Nelsen Squires; con clefton , Sw eige x thein,group'ssobjectives men's cand. EvelynFlYen.1 ;bands, Mrs�d.conthte ts o Huron county on 8roh8 Joe Caerbaskat groceries,RossRichar d e spoke to a groupoflocal farm ten. The neat euchre will be leldon Mar. 29 men an�Aqm en in Varna The farm at P,m. wonien'ssevist organization Was � rmed,to , LindaRabe 'sreturned to London after help ,te^"coomical?Y distressed farmin$ spending the Cone 'e slack week visiting her • ' • � 1• ;perg East.:': : n 1-t :. d a:bout U e res louslY, nate r ort ' . , f anon t mill n, 10 � fid aIlg sod. d 0 er c ent l i1 vii e e `Y. bdr+�o ha 'Evs India has p O1 A q Yi a ce it 0,,vro*P*1461evendence in e +ed it in 194711y a policy of h l wo 6passed is es of'the r famil taken ;and a idd c t p air re u p ,h Y � 1# t �. 9,:•;„010#4p Bany book tl;:' i' res' ere , Rev.. n s :< .Fm Gordo al o . s d�p1a�d at''the fi1'onit;nf��he room: ed service ;Donna St,J, ohn sang two, numbers and Sunday, ' ': P o � ai. Yrn a ce e:, ke , ..Y � ra t}� g o e,, pt�er l h ecce velli e heldgon Apr.' worshipper a' e a' h ve ' +� o n forb " a v H .� { e1 aur n p , �l ts, � fiWR, mAlellel'isd. n`ce and d1xe. Ail mutt Lutheran ti next enet, at 7:30 There w Mar: 01 ncernE? n Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Roberts. parental*. e , Th eh'lar meeting ch Unit 3 was held in Nag of the United Church parlors with da Boa in tharge of `the worship. President DorothyParker welcomed ar everyone and read oem. Mary Kinsmen' read 'an article from the Mandate. "Thank you" was received from the Mission Services, London for money sent. A skit entitled "The Laundry -Room Meeting" was put on by Loretta Riley, Mary Brintnell, Helen Roberts. AMBER LODGE MEETS' Noble Grand Marg Upshall presided, for the opening of Amber Rebekah Lodge on Wednesday evening assisted by Vice Grand Eunice Aikenhead, who reported . for the visiting committee. • Plans were made to hold the annual "Birthday Party" of the lodge. The date will be Apr. 4 when D.O.P. visits. Arrangements were made to hold a "pessert Euchre" ow May 9. A donation was made to the Eye Research. F,l'jtppy birthday was sung for Hazel Corbett, R.S.V.G. and Eunice Aikenhead, / QUEENSWAY NEWS _ Ladies, es from Unit 3 of the eonsaB United Church Johied Queensway residents for bingo. One of the ladies 'in the group. entertained with some music on the piano. Tuesday, Church service was conducted by nAbraha hn i Correspondent MRS. MARGARETHOGGARTH 262-6902 • 4-H NEWS The third meeting of the Kippen Quilting Bees was held on Tuesday Mar. 6 at7 p.m. at the home of Penny Savage. A cover design for thebooks was presented by Diane Vanneste and Was agreed upon by all members. The leaders demonstrated how to do the second sample, which is string - quilting. Members picked five co-ordinating pieces of Material for their' 'sample. The leaders showed how to finish the sample, and then talked about color temperatures and pat- terns. The ne 'i'neet on Mar: 16 at 10 a.m. at the hom ret Hoggarth. KiPPE MEN'S INS S• The World Affairs g for Kippen East will be on Wednesday. 21 at 8;30 pp.m. with hostess. Ru r of Brucefield. The speaker ebbie Josephson from Exeter who on her trip to the United Nations. A numbe o t,ladies enjoyed a fi f P elY ing will be e of Margaret NNEW airs meetin Mar. Ruby Triebne will be D will speak IGi .en Bas de e o ' ni n ss rt e u Ce ii t tr ��tt ��rr }}�� >>h4 45 . p�1 C #. - e> pp i� �Nis u i v, at piano was,hhj.'vyJ�e.Iiiadrt , _ ��ttttest�5,ta,o�en�`Insfi�%e;.th�jj' The;ealth Care Aides were at eueepar . included ens Caldwell, Mattie McGregor, • way on Wednesdayfor their last clinical day Mona , Al' erdice • Mary' i#roadfoot: and' at s home. In the morning "hot potatoes —Margaret oggarth. with a bag full of clothes" was done with the PERSONALS ' resiaenta by the aides. When the music Grace Love of Clinton celebrated her 80th stopped the piece of clothing that was pulled birthday on Monday Mar, 5. the family out of the bag had to be put on. , , surprised her with a dinner at Tienri',s of 1sY iit ir.ele,l,w ty 1r 3eehape;iZ. . o�t,,,r 4uetekb'�I*sn. r.b rd.r rc usu vt,.ia� dlnat,ctrh'es '714 �' e{� Cay1ietiSisr;f1da,,.>'«.auptlaeyAac► I i,eme. .cSl! *• ro',a.Iunee �$x.t t obfCDye t sFR l our �eac,u+drae: l ; 8 ,.i ia {t, "is •,rpt+ q 3 4 a.;. Brian,;;,Collins;..find Je rilf r t� t �H P s �,+44i, .ew� es: d, e. f� ant sur. ,. rip i e. 11 n, blch, wa her birth ay. wlieh amily,�ine 4td g; sister a' ,tothe e th est 1 In � a 1 .nd c e1� a ,•� r a �!v1 a1 D si1m01 s ` es cd iii' r Se .411 .! e , nd , we,e',fr i 1� F yin RlcekAr, �a�ir �'�A, M tahe . eusall,and brand Rend Yx, ws heldt.a�".�,euchre an Ate.. ,. fWiti rs were.;ladies,' high, �� erjoriel, : �r�ad y>kt t�^,: ;Ono Jha'uds, , Joan c,Eave q' : h •;T Jenner men's. hl_ h, trb ,� ar a x1 a rids, ex ,8 � � n r lI&' De a eft, . rte •. ''draw winners tf�l, airs ,alit►; Jo. n; Caldwell', h cr a r eu n 3. e. 2 ��l�l p ' `� gt -industry. The he r anizexs explained at 1h e Y"no longer waolr�theili+ih.,ds and cmmr? eteri ratoe z motivated 'thOto take, akdon: The, 'crl i sitLMatlA is , best described inthink, the ' CFW' b ' The Farmer '^Takes a ' Wife, ' , "la' ank±uptcies, fore el9s urea packed c ked m et l g h a 1 s , ou .callsfor.e Ment action..s ch was the d • stof;ofhe i�nesBut behind�e headlines s was m $Hiol• the st ,An the families, thes dded' re sure a sban and wives took on outside -. jobs, the desperate efforts to refinance, th, w, and anxiety conveyed to the ehii fen; d the '1��'wI1-he Nations a ions Stratford on, Sunday Mar. •4. Those present for the celebration :were Helen McKay of Exeter, Diane and Neil McNichol, of Walton, Doug and Leanne McKay of Kippen, Darlene McKay of Stratford, and her friend Glen Batterrof Sebringville, Jeff and Tena McKay of London, .R9b'ert and Ingrid Love and daughter Valerie of Burlington, Pat and Keith Love of Zurich, Greg andd1 ancy Love of Mississauga, Gary and Kim Love of Hensel', Giant and, Lauren Love of krppen, and Gordon Love Of Zurich. ' St.' Andr-ew's t hurch met on a stormy , Sunday Mar: J1 with •aboutadozen members. Frances Kinsman played the organ. Pastor Don. Moffat called everyone to the front and they studied informally the Ton Command-' ments. On Sunday Mar. 25 the Suntq school will show a movie called "The, Devil and Daniel Moose". A reminder again of Mar.. 24:beinrg ' the date for the Official Beard Meetingg. " e second meeting of the Kipper.:3 4-i1 a ok t e a ,a �} i�" n rS;,+,+tl}s � e l; ,`�,��ei��eg ca�'�e��, atie,�et#!1 0 e fri d a. m e�th 0 o�i nit w a ed ,� fi fe �g � As oda ea wase e e d; s h 1 d'"'s tl 5 B e 7n 1 women turned but to share their concer : about the disastrous erfeccs of high`' intereaa, it +iR l; o P w � R F Mein � l a to b m , m eri l b t4 Y 4� e a A h b eta , r he p 40,000,..•VV of n to � r la r �+ m El f n �o at 1 � that l n �ti� fa n4 . t . It�i► � ri .. e t h h.. 1 fat. e Ontario" Bed ti ' 14111:, uteri a . of , .a �tit 4 on ,e c i. s ch l c .. 4 t S ,. a�e$ 0 �', 4gi 3 nit}p i, e f, pp J� � N far �tnilies,.,,� !'• ,' ,;; d rief, which be as a sr .l' oil of +B n� r area n women. became a maiofi+ %,tett." i< In l ` ons v"a $ pet's 041.04i4400 x ns ti 4 e t o de r t riq a„e stress de a Yi9 e'k ',Man° idv,; deciding how to The os3 t ca m eatmeetinga d r o. Y e m , w ictal mental fang “Accord 410 nto to A r Br ,r 's urve ., rn Y A defined°a a s n o encer The loss n s,• the same de Pu 1 � th Fe C s , �nL.., 4 one tlia has'niade Concerned FarrAWotpeJa :: ar� Bh pW ,t $�,do r, Tho liti Takes'�at;<, ife� s'a;resu a� "thati,:e a . ed poll.; The•surve grewstc notnpasa,aacress section of farts41/onleini In Brued and ,Grey Counties. The 31 -page• gyestionnairek:was answered by more than 400 farm women. The book's introduction explains,, "'It is also about the farm women in, Grey?' and BruceCounties; how the gflnancial;crisis has affeed Chet, their`ro1eapnand off.the€farm - and 'their' views' of themselves and their' futures. Our„research .focussed on one area ttario, but we suspect that our findings thwnrik` a a, response i farm women across the e, surtvvey confirmed what ,...man •'`farm woane„ knew, that'they are- Vital to farm'. industry. Sixty-sevener cent' ofthe: women;' s eyed have joitivownership of their farms'':' withtholr hus ands and„84 per cent of thea, wotpelt share financial deci:*ien making with their Spouse. As"weil as managing a'. home, raitipgya family •and often Fritting off the ferny rural wi nen also'' alp with :farm cand bore,,, ,adruinisbtation. Tre$urvey,';foun l;that5.5 per cent of all the +v :do'cit ' 7., ek°ce ed 11 a oc club was held on Feb. 18 at 7'jr.m. at , o a pre$, #fie st k, the home Of Eileen Townsend: The leaders gt • r•Centd ninials,'74 • per cent doq showed htiw to make string quilting samples.. harvesting, 54 per cent help` The third'meeting of the Kippen 3 4-1i', pe cent operate ma. nery and 56 per cent quilting club was held an,Mar. 6 at 7 Pm., at n barns.' As- well, : $1 ger cent farm q tfi' ho Jominutes were> . e e. tTh , t ~. nw k artn p - af � Hats a w ,res ri Y,e '.. r d�i Ba u y ..� ^ �� f ' � ' ack m' � �t Y of mime* forh lids t ai 9 n a ,,, other tha' , � ,.t r C s,. a. , ea asted of cop l ed•••� 0 a d. ro e f s ,e. th ” s . 4 r77} r Y 4 , t ,.: �,, F . a sh .a 8. Y."u� ss ' e `arate incO s s was s true P ru d n insurance a not k e� obit ed. n �. t1 wt u s i e h s ti ,fe e l farm a or la part aritier r o he i ¢,eligible s ver. i ,, t1 n# ;; . cion. plan �e �l P . M e, � 1V a an es a l .� k1 q�i ,, eg.. .t ekltr:Afar"'wife has; e... 1 •.'c w �, 'er t at'•" e t h �h r, � . *age; r at `� � a e t: fn e' There tl r i 1 s' n ea e S of'. the tY� e e �, h week e "hospital r t {. ho d"" 1 i b rn,.. Y t , � �" e � �Ctt .O i "m t the e :,e t r. �, t k 'Hite e . 1 i :p �v!f :6.St OP1,10Wot'khza;S o f rltl r r bd n.. e k b ii na u ersq 1 y r o su P di sd c. l e t11. P Of ,. it b �netlt l fa i u e s ;<t1� to t e Y , al'. tato ; � . I women conside n of r e A r r v t o e a t d tars i Iw 1 € ma a p s �r of 1 .. tt I li �, ail ik s1+ h "wo Te A11C.v `tntie.'ci 4 5'rnt � � rte :li ld *.esults;'T ey realized or ,r�ur 'Won site title ce i `j' g4,1•1yyi0 �.g diifit.4adliAhnt 1408 ` { °Z)1 o change uie;: cpurse -df;' events tp, , had' o dp ..c f# t i ily li overheil#s:it' �x Y art , „ t t< alt 'm' 't. i c. s, aider houses van 00 ,i ,i, r a '.'d,, id c.�, p e* hotn:gc;seVe!},, .1 sipn, slecple site¢¢, and in eeision ere alsop er ce'et lef t^c1 tpCen p el rasl si ns' f,, PP r' ;1. r �:;,i ' ,.7�•, �. ,��7�r,. ,rS.y.S s., i �,� "'.=ei �COP+nt•of the:. me �fio went to' d of 's nc 6 WOO' . �.. ren' the. far was sen s oct s i . e l9'1 w.,re ��pprescnbed , �[ h� m1 dre for stress, related • roblems „end -,9001 u wardin .and" . distressing „exper- ' another' 25'. per ' cent received drugs 'and 'fence, Children on the Barin" learn abont�the . • ca nse•,ilin ,^Seventeen ger, ant recei ed ,life cycle ati am early, agg,e ',Tile ,,;hear about cout�nselllag,o y,,i i P n e`" , • ?y" ; funaneing. learn'about ;they relationrsh�ip u°of �1'iWhen'� these figures were, pr{�esented': to'; ',P�u tiv,ity and wages and4develop.a •;tense ; farm women within the commtt:nity, they ' value , responded angrilThe womenfelt that they .,,• :, '' yy,d' ' + Chilune . workin 00 the ffarm can also - would be More li ely to'receive drugs for e cause tragedy BethgSlumskie can ersonall" ;,;mad. alterrinb dnts s a'would� bel 'safetyty lf'attes ;�torth t''fh it;l re 05 90C o ter: „hs hazard for en operating equipment.. It has pled to a arm aceideppt, ' ,,' disturbed the women to think .that. doctors ' She`stressed thatfarming is often;thong , f, do,b' a''cod edncatiob fair hildre ,but s would prescribe drugs fof -=an" � i'notionai ' is • B • - q � a'• problem," Gisele Ireland wrote, a warned, that farms are becoming : morn Despite the difficulties with stress, the mechanized, and using bigger inaohinery survefr'showedF;that the farm wen •feel' ` ven,; the, best. of people*..can ,h e en capable. t ,`a' accidents,Y sate said,,. • ; h;;; im14T'tr' ecbfid, tt aP�i? • fgcttiia to , ud :',. � �.. .,,,:: '4s' -„�y ,+•. iateiligeet than.,their .Urban .g noun ter'parts., ', . Of thosetsttrveyed-S7.per cent had children. `-They did,: however feel.' a lower degree °of , ,under 16' operating machinery`and`•`74>:per Social 'standing than urban women. cent felt that they are adequately. trained.• • The survey showed that 69 r cent of the However on financially distressed farms, ( ttre women me had a Grade 10 education err r ca hat rchildrenshouldn't b ' nt f i# t hee ,r ,�rr1� tE� .,�,. t i, Halfwomen had f of r os tonal La o � rhelpa : theof fin machine ek, ed n i ,s operating It rr��d i RreP !� i . i r' a IA 0'0 •r.:t oris gr.', tib "y t h i yV e t de n . � d - Po ; ld *Aeon per.feSrr�' , . orct e,tt,FYounge ^a i hi ore lade, tI,thn redJsitt rs'anll,,fpur Iayir'8 in a, eld e �quilting o pp i; on y' a d ., ers teaching and nursing being the finNncial pressures were -determined ermined as inc Joyce, Wilson talked about prints, colo a','iae of 'inure e a most alar^occ aiibns. causes ofpconceru w # .this statistic. 1x time And machinery. brew pop t} r, R1. , When the e i wats`tllken,a33per cent' Des 1 ei some ,o , the troublln surve b off-` The majority, 88' per cent, results, many of the' farm womengteported temperature and string quilting. Using, :ate downs wire 'greaten problems; by left•o'ver'fabrio from the stein untiring farm women.. mem$ers put samples of these :e: • Jell mainly to the women''' who' were their a t'nings values and prot'lueti were reported as the, s to - tingle in a aye cheque beat s e of that theyappreci y al reasons and 9g per cent cpptributed farm. Country 'living, independence, a M ilia Farm tired their sty le dill” on the plates. Press Reporter -Karen De.i'orig "responsible for financial decisionsneon- "The woman on the farm inikne status Most satisfying g asptscts of farm life 7 110111111111111111111 If from Anstett's it •:lays, 'you're special'; We're at.your tendce El . Fi NE JEWELLERY APPRAISALS Done to• our AGS Certified Getnologist. One week service �n most apprilials Cl REMOUNT YOOR PitiCIOUS GEMSTONES your choke OA new setting. • JEWELLERfREPAIRS • stLVER. 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