The Huron Expositor, 1979-04-19, Page 24.0 AP • it.,
24— THE .H1,),R014 EXPQSITORI APRU 19. 1979
Henson
Couple from FIc
fanlily for Easte
CorreSpOndent
MX$. BETHA Mae,OREGOR
262-202S
Mr. and Mrs. Don Avery
of Deerfield 'Beach. Florida
went Eagerweekend with
the Latter's parents M. and
Mrs. Joe Flynn and also with
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Flynn
and famil).
Mrs, Blanche Chapman of
London, visited an the week-
end with her brother -in -lass -
and sister Mr. and. Mrs. Jack
Corbett.
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Hol-
land ,Owen and Michael ,of
Clinton were EaSter visitors
with Mr.' and Mrs. James
• sangster and Brad.
Mrs. Edgar Munn retu6-
• ed home after visiting with
• Miss M. Swan and Mrs. Ham
in Brucefield. •
Mr. and Mrs. Man Busche
• and daughters of Dorchester
were week.end visitors with
Mrs. Busche's parents Mr.
and Mrs, Bert Horton.
Miss Dorothy Farquhar,
•London. and Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Farquhar. Toronte spent
Easter 'with their mother
Mrs. Emma Farquhar.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bel-
lalnY spent the week -end
with relatives in Owen Sound
'Mr. and Mrs, Don ti.faeLar
en. Jodi and Brook
Oakville were week -end visi-
tors with Mrs. BerthaMac
• Gregor.
• Mr. and Mr. Jeff Raeburn
of London were .Easter,ivisi.
tors with their parents Mr• .
and Mrs. N. Slade and Mr.
and -.MrS. Robert: Raebtirri.
Easter visitors with Mrs.
• alondrnamrC5hapemrcvn ere Mr.
• man
• Michelle.and Tina of Forest,
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Mr, Gerry Chapman OPP,
Mrs. Chapman. Lisa and
• L,eanne Burlington,Mr. and
Mrs. Don MaeLaren, Jodi
and Brooke, Oakville.
EASTER SERVICES
Rev. K. Knight conducted
Easter service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sun-
day speaking on the subject
'4The Ressurection and
• Love's reward." The Junior
• Choir sang "Come Christ-
ians,Join to Sing" and the
Senior choir sang "Christ
Arose ' ' Mrs. 'R. Taylor presi-
ded at the organ.
A number of Past Noble
• Qrands of Amber Rebekah
• Lodge attended the District
•'meeting held in Edelweiss
Rebekah Lodge Seaforth on
Wednesday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bea-
ver and of Brantfo d
familyr•
ere recent visitors with
• Mrs. Edith Bell and Sylvia.
• Ivirs. Annie Noakes return-
ed after visiting with her
grandson and •Granddaugh-
ter Mr. and Mrs. Gary
NoakeS at Lambeth. •
ror, and rs. :Jack Corbett
and Mr. and Mrs. Al Corbett
and fancily were gnesis Qfl
Easter Sunday with Mr. and
WS. Robert Chaff e and
fanily at
Mr. and Mrs, Rose Corbett
-and Mrs. Ruth Taylor of
Clinton and Miss Pat Taylor.
London. 'sisited; over Easter
with Mr- and Mrs. Norris
Taylor and family at Ki1wor
thy, and also with -Mr. and
Mrs, Fred Preston at Sun.
ridge.
hleen Rannie returned
boiii1.1 after spending Easter
M Kitchener.
QUEENSWAY VISITORSi
• Easter sisitOrs,-,at Queens -
r
. A t
viSit.S
weekend
way Nursing; Home were
Mrs. Ruth Durand,' Nancy
and Susan Nisitedr .the for-
mers ;mother Mrs. Nell
Ko-ndrick.
Mrs Pearl Errat isited
her hu',boricl Russell; Mrs.
Purdy sisited her husband
Len Purdy.
Helen, •Joan and Jean
Kletnke viSited 'Nelson. LOW
lon.Cliester Dunn visited his
sister •Mrs. Ver ,.• I anonie,
ViSitors with 'virs•• Lucille
Weurth were her sons Itt.g
and Ray Weurth and Bill and
Alma Swartz,
Les Mitchell, Barbara and
Robert Mitchell' visited Lou-
ise Mitchell. c •
Mrs: Rota Pfaff, Exeter
and Harvey Pfaff visited
Hens:all.UCW . .
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Unit two of Hensall United
Church held, a fun night on
Monday, April 9 in the
Fellowship Hall. To start the
evening, a pot-
luck supper was held follow-
ed by various paper, gues-
sing games and, a Silent
Auction.
•
Mrs. Mona Alderdice
chaired the meeting and 11
•m mbers answered the roll
call by saying whether they
had cleaned their windows
since last Friday's storm -
none had. Dianne Gersten-,
• korn • gave a hu airmails
reading, "Fat Fanny's new.
slacks". During the busi,
ness„ arrangements were
made regarding the visit of
the Stratford Boys' Choir On
• April 22, • the Barbeque on
April 25 and the gathering on
April '79 • -
An invitation was received
from, Zurich 11,<" to visit with Auction money, is to go
theni on May 3; a thank -you towards the bale for Angola.
note was read from Jean •
VVaring ancl a bus trm to the has been 4 patient in Urns er-
United' Church headquarter •sity Hospital, London, has
•is being arranged for June now returned home,
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H E 't rs
ensa s as er o
Horace Pfaff. Bar and Hea-
ther Doughert. of Exeter
i'Sged the fortner*s mother.
Mrs. Irene lialbfleisch.
Mr. And Mrs. •
Gordon
Whilhelm visaed Mrs. Edna
Houn.
Thursda, snip the First
Hons,41 R mer pack Nish ed
the Kunc,...nd tr, ated the
sident-. ith fiastPt 'baskets
thc% hail, made.
The Ladies' of Carmel,
Presbyterian Chiircii •entor-
wined the residents with
Bingo and Music on Monday.
• Rev. Forsythe of Exeter
conducted worship on Taes,
day accompanied by Louise
Mitchell at the piano. The;
high Bowling Score wit's Nea
Regan tt ith108 score.
night
All read aloud the purpose
of the United Church
Women and then Mrs, Hilda
• Payne gave the devotional en
s ho ef o the
t le me sage t rn
Easter Story. The • meeting
closed with the Mapah
Jack's Jot
BY-1AM RIDDELL, M.P.P.'
voorw. the Pros incial
Budget was the big new s this
week. Although most of the
t4X increases introduced,
appear comparatively' small
in themselves, they collec-
tive]) 'increase the problems
of the average consumer,
already hard hit by inflation.
Gasoline tax is increased
about 2 Cents a gallon. TaN
on diesel, and aviation fuel is
also increased, and for' the
Orst time, fuel used by
tieket prices.
railways will be taxed. w hich
may well lead to higher train
On July 1st, Ontario
Health Insurance Plan "pre-
miums will be raised. el-
fective for the October bene.
fit period. Single rate will
its from $19 to S20 a month:
family rate will rise from 538
to 540 a month.
Increaed gasoline and fuel
taxes will raise an extra $19
and OH1P pre minins
another 540 in pro-
vincial revenues.
Cigarette tax is up to 24
cents' (from 22 cents) on a
package of 20, and taxes on
Hensall
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God's love in each. other. Tell
your friends of the Resurrec-
Benediction. • The Silent • tion, of the peace the Christ
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gagne
and family and Mrs. Annie
Gagne of New Liskeard spent
the Easter weekend with Mr.
and Mrs.k rn
and
• 'Mrs. Ross -McMillan, Wat-
erloo, spent Thursday of Iasi
week with her mother, Mrs.
• Laird Mickie, .
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• Mr. and Mrs. C. •R.
• MacGillewray of Embro, visi-
ted on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Oesch. •
Mr. and Mrs. John •Skea,
junior, Colin and Karen of
Milton and Mr, and Mrs,
Randy Mason and Andrew of
London visited' with Mr. and
Mrs John' Skea, senior over:
the weekend.
Charles Mickle, Hatnilton,
SpQnt the Easter weekend
with his mother Mrs. Laird
• Mrs, Fran Cowan and
Mrs. Phyllis Hughes of Prin-
ce Edward Island and Donald
Cowan of River, Alberta
visited with Mr, and Mrs.
Jack Smith recdntly.
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Family visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Hyde over
Easter were Mr. and MrS.
• Fr O • Hyde and family of
• Ottawa. •m r. and Mrs. Jim
Hyde and family of Bramp-.
ton, Miss Margaret Hyde of
London and Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Hyde and family of
Huron Park.• ,
Mr. and Mrs. • Wayne
Payne of London visited
with Mrs, John Alexander
and family and with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Payne over the
Eager weekend. •
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offers, of the security that .
Jesus is with us always, of
the hope of eternal life, of the
Joy service and of the
salvation that Christ • gives •
fully. This is the: Easter
message. ,
Mrs, Kay Elder gave an
cigarf? and most pipe tobac-
cos are also up slightly. for
the .first time. basic cable 1\
service and, telecommunio-
tion sell ices are subject to
retail sales tax, Whiell wili
add about 50 cents a month
to the average cable TV bill.
Land transfer tax is in,
creased by '33% and the
general rate for corporation
income tax is increased to
14front .13%. Howev,..r,
manufacturing and. proces-
sing industrieS, and mining,.
logging. farming and fishing
operations are exempt from
the inerease.
A 24 ,pack of hot will cog
10e extra. (58.40 including
• deposit). and mark-ups on
domestic liquor and wine will
be raised, adding 20e to the
cost of a 25 oz. bottle of
liquor Dr a 2(i oz. bottle of
wine. •
'Some time this year. ,the
government will •announce
increases for various pro-
vincial fees and licences.
The good news is that the
711 retail sales, tax on all
can dy, confections and soft
drinks priced at 49e•or less is
eliminated,' and .,the 10%
entertainment, tax .will apply
o ni.ket prices of 53-0
instead of $3.00 as of July
1st,• Sales tax has been
removed from- fabrics and
clothing. patterns, as well as
smoke alarms for home use,
aircraft and aircraft .parts
purchased by carriers
licensed ,provide com-
'niacin1 transiliortation, and
materials bought by
• individuals to build their sown
solar heating systems Will be
• eligible far a rebate of the
sales tax. up to a maximum
interesting study of Christian
women. Ltee Taa' ()Mtg. vVho.'
•• became first woman lawyer
was active and prices Ingher.
Fat cattle', steers, 579.50 -
S86.50,*top to 588.25; heifers
575.50 -585.50, top to 587.50
Pigs; insufhcient t� pr cc.
• Kinettess
plan sale
The Hensall and, District
• Kinettes held. their April
• meeting at the home of
'Sharon Fink with , all
• members present. The
• main item ot business was
arranging for the Rummage
Sale which is to be held at the
• Arena on the evening of May
3. Please phone Sharon Fink
at 262-3334 for pick up until 4
p.rn. May 3, The Kinnettes
also visited 25 Shut-ins leav-
• ing plants with them, for
Easter,
• Supply consisted mainly of
heifers and steers at the
HensallSalei Barn; .demand
.NOwIsthe tittle• .
ltloitfer yoiti r
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requirements lit
Bagged or Bulk forth
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OPNOTCHr ha's purchased a sprelider •
• truck Strthat.we can. Offer a more
efficient service to Our cuStomers.
• We can spread your fertilizer for you
or transfer it to your gravity box, truck, etc,
• An adequate supply of seed grain,
grass seed and seed corn is available
Seaforth
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of her country of Korea, She
slaglehandedly, set up what
has become the Korean
•
Legal Aid Centre ter Family
elations In Soeul. Under-
' Iving,bet work, was the belief
that, as .chtldren of God.
women should 'n% have to•
• stiffer because of traditiOnal
attitudes and practicds.
Annie, Jaiggi of Ghana,
• became a teacher and then,
• after six years., studied law in
Britain and then rewrite dto
her native Gold Coast. She
was firSt'svoritan admitted to
the bar in her country. She
worked her way up to
magistrate, udgc and finally
• Supreme court Justice. She
has been recognized as •a
champion for the rights of
wornett. Highlights Of human
• relations in Pakistan and Iran ,
were also given.. •
,--Stiec5..ssion and gift taxes
are cHminated; effective .
Midnight on April •10th.
The sales tax will be take -n
off :kitchen' machinery and
restaurant. equipment, at
:least until March 31st, 1981.
• Pruchise,S of furniture • for
use in •tourist accommodation
' also Will be exempt f�r the
same period. The' budget
extends the present salestax
exemption •en rates
Ontirio• tourist ,
accommodation until 1981.
Also the top .mining tax'
rate,will be cut from 40 to.30
• per • cent, and • the basic
• exemption from mining tax
• raised friim the first $100,000
to the firSt. '5200.000 'Of
• pining prolitS
• Criticising the Provincial
Budget. •, Liberal • Finance
David .Peterson; 'MPP
(London Centre-) Centre-) said:
-Overwhelmingly. the tax
increases. 'against the . in-
dividual !taxpayer are regreS-
isiiisc'ere, hasiotstinagr letawo nai inodrunl d ni a.
ilaCtnng taxpayers hardest of
ly
all. In Addition, Owsp• tax
falationary, simply in-
creasing costs for On.
SURICES, so that this gover-
rhiungieentdceabni4c0,,ntniQn‘uve ttontgilnicinuge
almost $3,000 for every
• worker in • Ontario,
"Supposedly, the Budget
is designe,d to z 1- Help create
More jobs - yet during the
coming year fewer jobs will
be created than last year« 2.
provide 'incentives for
economic growth .4 small
• business development - yet
during the coming year real.
• growth will be less than in
• preceding years; 3. Continue
respotisihle management, of
provincial spending, thereby
helping to contain, inflatiOn -
yet most of the tax increases
will only contribute to the t ate
of inflation 4. reduce the
deficit - yet the Treasurer
projects the decline in, his
deficit on the basis of the
assumption that his new
venture Capital program will
either cost oothing, or costs0
much that he will have to
step in • and limit the
program".•
In. the last half of the past
• decade, expenditures on
• health, education and other
• social programs increased
annually by tin 'average of
about 11%; while the in,
• terest on our public debt has
grown by an average ofabout ,
20% every year-.
It is now costing us 53.8
• million a day to pay the
•interest on our debt - 51.388
billion- a year. 9:2% of the
• • •
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current budget and an
increase of 12.69 over iast
year.
A decade ago, when the
present Premier came into
office. the Angled debt stood
at $4,2 billion. It is now
projeeted to be, by the endof
the fiscal year, $15.3 billion,
an increase of 263%. On 4,
per capita basis, • this
amounts to an increase 'front
SSS/ persOn in 1970-71 to a
projection of $1,791 per per-
son for this fiscal year
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Both opposition Parties
will be giving responses to
the budget next week; in-
cluding criticism of ' the
Government's propeSed Em-
ployment Development fund,
for Ontario And the Small!
Business Developntent Cor-
porations plan, intended, to,
be an improvement upon the
Venture Investment Cclr-
porationS• RegiStration Act of
1977, which, the Government
itself admits has: been a
-failure.
Seatorthl District High :School
NIGHT 4CHPOL.,
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offers the following
• 5-weekcourses
to be held, on -
• Tuesday Nights
• From 7 to S. p.m.
Beginning May ist:
IF
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• , Registration Fee $10. •
• CalLthe school at 527-0380
to•enroll novv.
If the address label .
on the front of your paper Says
Feb. 2-1-0-9 or
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• Hop, skip end jump into the,, •
seaSciri:,„ pf 'out4nd-oUt fun! :Spring: '
means;tugged- jeans and :tees;
ShOrts andlops, track Shorts,. and tops for
boys and girls'..',Play rtiMe with our •
good:looks for, kids!
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priced for
every
farnily's budget
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