The Huron Expositor, 1974-02-21, Page 8r
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Huronview
Mrs. Gladys Van Egniond';and Stewart McEwen visited the
Home on Monday afternoon' and helped to provide the Old
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,, ,r „) , ,. 1 , „„ ;, x "The breed of farmer who s Mr. d rs. James Maill x•` Ty Music along with Norman Speir and Jerry Collins.
tk. ,;'a°E3 k^ t �.�f <l , Gt « , ; M : 1, r« Y:,. The mons spent b farmer an M if
i . ti ry r(*s, ;t,,s: b �o-�, 1 figured it ,was his God,give.. Y P y new Monday volunteer, Terry Gibbs, helped with the music,
.:.^ ���� ` ` s�4 r R ° '*responsibilitygto roduce gfood P P the wheelchairs and the games. During the program three
y.r d t o nutti s billions of dollars into the of Toronto are spending a week
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regardless of income, is rapidly economy each year. Farmers with Mr. and'Mrs. V.J.Lane. new residents, were welcomed Mrs. Mousseau of Hensall,
disappearing . ' ' George make up drily 5%u , of the Rev, Father Frank, Moylan Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Parker of Goder I
McLaughlin of the Ontario Milk Population but they create nearly S.F.M of Azud Central America - , The Kinette Club of Clinton treated the residents of Ground
Marketing Board. 20% of the market, for basic and' Mr. Gordon, Moylan of Floor North and Centre with a Valentine tea on Thursday
* * * * * * industries. When farm equipment ' Calgary arrived here last ,week morning. The girls served cheese cake made in the shape of a
Farm input cost is up ,by labourers for example, win a pay owing to the illness' okMr. Jack heart and also presented a lovely bouquet of flowers for the
arena repoirs- 20.2% while foodcost is up 18 increase, that additi6nal cost is Moylan. dining room. Members of the'Club serving the tea were
prove
Statistics Canada. So anyone who felt back on the farm,' Mrs. Maurice Dalton ofL Roxanne Brown, Bev. Riley, Laurie-
Daw, Lorine Denomme,
Ap-
* * * * * Stratford Mrs. Jerry Eckert of
thinks that the farmer is getting* y Carol Bowker and Pat, Mann.
The postponed meeting ° of dump. accompanying on the piano. Kay rich off the poor consumer will do Each year a larggrad ate farm Owen Sound and Mrs. Robinette A group of young people from the Clinton area with Jim
well to look at those figures. boys and girls graduate from of Tecumseh visited the formers Burgess as leader and teacher provided the "Family Night"
Hensall Town Council took place A building permit was i�sued to gave the .scriptural thoughts "A * * * * * rural high schools and move on to brother, Mr. Jack Moylan on
program.. Mr. Burgess introduced the. numbers and
on February 13 with all members Mrs. E. Riley to install alurhinum map that hath friends must show "Canadian society is expkiited Provide educated, well motivated Saturday, accompanied Janet Postma, Lloyd Crich, Laurie Henderson
-bresent. siding to her house at 153 King himself Miendly and there is no by land speculators. Price of workers for industry and We wish to congratulate Miss and Dave Harland with guitar instrumentals. Nancy Eastman,
Wage scales for 1974 for the Street. friend that sticketh closer than a building lots is out of 'sight business. It costs the farm Gail O'Rourke , daughter of Mr. Jo Anne 6n'telon, Brenda Fee, Julie Bartliff and 0ayle La
elected officials were discussed Fire Chief Dave Sangster has brother. Her all important theme because of the greed of, people community economy more than and Mrs. Len O'Rourke on Crouix accompanied by the guitars sang several numbers.
but. no results were ready for advocated that some recognition "Do not desert an old friend" with capital, who ask u the- $20,000 to feed, clothe and winning first prize in the public Miss Pearl Gidley thanks the entertainers on behalf of the
publication. be made to firemen for their gave everyone true thoughts to prices. Farm or anizationspmust educate'each high school graduat speaking contest held in Seaforth, residents.
'A deputation of two members services so he has arranged a remember. A true friend is one do all in their power to defend the e. That investment becomes. a last week. She was in the Junior
from the Parks Board was present Commemorative Service to be who stands up for his friend in joy land". Bruce McCall, manager of contribution to urban Division and spoke on "Oscar the
to discuss repairs to the. arena. held in Hensall United Church for or sorrow while a fair weather th B .1s stock ards productivity, Kid".
Council approved their request to
February 24th to honour
friend refuses to stand' pp and be
a russ , * * * * *
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' make major repairs to the arena.
firefighters who have given ten,.or
counted as a defender. If we are
Beef is a great family food
Five percent of North
Finances for this project will be
more years of service to the
true friends. of Jes,,s, we will
value. And that values real
America's populvat�on feeds the NEWS OF
considered later.
department.
welcome his presence and share
yardstick is cost per serving, not
other y�%, plus a good deal of
Grants for the year 1974 were
�Jn�t 1 Hensall U.C.W.
in his interests. Ha is the
PPY
cost per pound. It's surprising
other country's population. It is
to the Huron Plowman$
Unit 1 of Hensall U.C.W. met
Person who can say of Jesus
a
learn, for example, that 'one
unrivalled anywhere in the
Cromarty.,..-
Association of $25 and to the
Thursday afternoon with Kay
"This is my beloved and this is
pound of ground beef for stew
World. There is some' evidence ,
5oumade
I Huron Agriculture Society
$100.
Elder presiding. She began her
my friend". K(ay offered prayer,
wields two or three times'as many
that non-farm .people are
beginning to reco nize this. All
of
Mr. Garth Postill appeared .
devotional theme reading oem•
amp
"Old
which, by.the. Lord's
in unison. The roll call was
,ervin s as short ribs. From the
g
g g b
we expect now is that people. are
before council to discuss matters
Friends", fb11eWed' by
scripture. from John. Hymn 502
prayer
answered "b fifteen members.
Y
US National Beef Industry
council. d
NW
willing to pay us accordingly.
f
pertaining , to the municipal
' I B I F
Doreen ` Spencer had. a most
in Ottawa last week and agreed to
On Sunday afternoon, Mr. and weekend with Frank Allen.
Mrs. Otto Walker were ' very First CronWty Boy,Scouts held
pleased to receive a telephone call a toboggan party/.and cookout at
from their son, Kenneth, whoxlias Spring Hill Park on Saturday
been in Australia for some time. morning, r
The call was made at 3 p.m. our
time, which was 20 minutes to 7
on Monday morning, Australian
time. Kenneth has been working
for Chrysler. M6tors.
Sunday visitors with Mr.and
Mrs,O.Walker were Mr.and Mrs.
Hugh Currie, Dorchester, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hulley,
'Winthrop, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
d h
A draw -for a picture painted by and used for the first time. Next the 'needs and understanding of ardiner, . Cromarty, an t e
Mrs. Grace Peck was won by Mrs. Sunday the Hensall ,Fire ' the individual countries. A very families. On Thursday, Alvin
'Rosa Harris and a canned ham Department will be guests in the interesting group discussion was - Flyers hake now been distributed throughout the schools Cornish, Exeter , and Harry
was won by Grace Drummond Hensall United Church Several held on the most important way of for our "Holiday Happenings" program. Additional forms Statham, Parkhill, were guests at
former members will be honoured
was sung wit I e va ass
interesting 'study from the,new
WI has Successful Euchre
study, book, "Mission
Impossible". One definition
for their years of service' at this
meaning of mission.
given for the word mission is
A Valentine euchre was held by
the Sunday se;vice in Hensall
sending fr6m or s"dipg to, which
the Hensall Women's Institute
United Church. The choir sang
makes us'think of what is being
Wednesday evening ,1,p the
the anthem "0 Magnify the " done at the present time, the
LegionHall. With 17 tablds in play
Lord", with Wayne Payne taking
inter -changing of missionaries. .
winners were as follows: Ladies'
the solo. The new hymn books,
We now have Dr: Jas Evans from
High - Ruby Bell; Ladies' Low -
made possible through the
-the Congo. Another definition
Winnie_ Skea; Men's High "-
generosity of a gift by the '('ook
was a job to be accomplished'as
Clarence Volland; Men's Low -
family to the congregation. in
community welfare. We must
Jim. McAllister; Most Lone'Hands
memory of the late Mr. and Mrs.
approach our Christianity
- Ernie Whitehouse.
Norman E. Cook, were dedicated
'differently. It must be suitable to '
Mrs. Otto Walker were ' very First CronWty Boy,Scouts held
pleased to receive a telephone call a toboggan party/.and cookout at
from their son, Kenneth, whoxlias Spring Hill Park on Saturday
been in Australia for some time. morning, r
The call was made at 3 p.m. our
time, which was 20 minutes to 7
on Monday morning, Australian
time. Kenneth has been working
for Chrysler. M6tors.
Sunday visitors with Mr.and
Mrs,O.Walker were Mr.and Mrs.
Hugh Currie, Dorchester, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hulley,
'Winthrop, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
d h
A draw -for a picture painted by and used for the first time. Next the 'needs and understanding of ardiner, . Cromarty, an t e
Mrs. Grace Peck was won by Mrs. Sunday the Hensall ,Fire ' the individual countries. A very families. On Thursday, Alvin
'Rosa Harris and a canned ham Department will be guests in the interesting group discussion was - Flyers hake now been distributed throughout the schools Cornish, Exeter , and Harry
was won by Grace Drummond Hensall United Church Several held on the most important way of for our "Holiday Happenings" program. Additional forms Statham, Parkhill, were guests at
former members will be honoured
life and how to show the
real
may be obtained from the Recreation Offtt;e. I cannot
the same home.
for their years of service' at this
meaning of mission.
The
emphasize enough the fact that only a limited, number of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Laidlaw, Tina
Rev. Don Beck preached on the time.
members agreed on
'
the
registrants will be accepted. Register earl to ensure a
g P g Y
•and John, Dorcheste}•, visited
sermon topic "East of Eden" for Chiselhurst U.C.W. Meeting.
following, (1) Witnessing
for
position in the program.
Sunday with Mrs'. John Jefferson.
theme "Staying away • from the
Mildrgd Kyle presided for the
-The
-
h th w ' till around us and will be for awhile
S d M d
'After a morning spent in
quilting and a pot luck, dinner,
Jesus• where�ou are, (2) Helping
those who help themselves, (3)
oug a sno is s
plans for summer programs will soonb a underway. Think
atur ay vtsifors were r. an
Mrs.Norman Jefferson and
Chiselhurst U.C,W.met February
Loving our . neighbours, (4)
summer and give some thought for various activities which
family, Munro.
12 in the liasearientrof tie Church,
Brotherhood, (5) Supporting •
have not yet been made possible but would prove to be fun
Miss Lorraine Lain was a
g
withPresident Erla Coleman
people to help themselves, (6)
and make` for a. more interesting, and rewarding summer.
.
uest at the A & W Restaurant
g .
presiding, The worship with &
Raising money for missionaries.
Mrs, F. McGregor have returned',.Fred
staff party. which was held in.
theme "Staying away • from the
Mildrgd Kyle presided for the
-The
-
London last week. Lorraine
worked for Stratford A & W last'-
edge"•was taken by Pearl Taylor.
business.... World Day- of
speaker. ,
sie McGregor; Low -Mrs. Kellv.
Scripture was read Vera Ross,
The Treasurer's reporor t was given'
Prayer, Marchat 3 in
Carmel Presbyterian Churcrchh and
LO BA has euchre
summer and fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Riehl and
Mr. and'Mrs. Stewart Wilson,
the, roll call was answered by 15
the Huron -Perth 'Presbyterial 'at
Agriculture Minister Eugene
boys visited Sunday -With Mr. and
Mr. and -Mrs`, .Robert Allan, Mr.
membe rs and one visitor. Thank
lAitchell United Church March 6.,
- Prize winners at the recent
Men's Lone -F. Smale! High -J:
Mrs: Robert Lairig.
and Mrs., Don Brodie,' Mr. and
you notes were read from Mrs,
Miss Audrey McKim, a very
-L.O.B.A. euchre were: Ladies
Taylor;' Low -E. Townsend. i
�
Mr. and Mrs. Larry C,ardiner,
Mrs, F. McGregor have returned',.Fred
Brock, Sheila Riley • and
talented person to, be the guest
Lone -Mrs, L. McClure; High-Jes-
A cake was won by Mrs. W,
Steven and Lisa, were visitors
from a pleasant holidaynin South
Grace Drummond. The members
speaker. ,
sie McGregor; Low -Mrs. Kellv.
Kelly.
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Hulley,
America. were reminded of the
Mrs. Mac Wilson visit ed for. a Huron -Perth Presbyterial
few'days with her sister, Mrs.L. meeting on March 6 at Mitchell
Neale,,�ondon, and her brother,. United Church. A forum on
Mr. Ellwood Stackhouse who was "Alcohol, Abuse" will be held in
a patient in Victoria Hospital.. Seaforth Northside United
Mrs. P. Eyre and her. cousin Church on March 27. The World
Miss I. Douglas of London have Day of Prayer Service will be held
returned from a pleasant two in Carmel Presbyterian Church on
weeks in Hawaii: • March 1. Pearl Taylor and
We are pleased to report Mrs. Dorothy Brintnell volunteered to The Explorer girls held a were Sunday guests with Mr. and
Geo., Henderson is improving jn take part in the latter. Visiting,
Victoriasnowmobile party on Saturday Mrs. Glerin Copeland, Cynthia,
Hospital. committee reported six calls had aftel'noon returning to the home Ellen and DLanna. '
Miss Salty Brodie is a patient in been made on the shut-ins. The of Mr, and mrs.. Glenn Copeland Miss Larraine 'Perroni .of St,
University Hospytal. We wish her Bible study was taken by Dorothy where their leaders, Mrs. Marys spent the weekend with'
a speedy recovery. Brintnell. A skit on "Christian Copeland and -Mrs. Don .Brine Miss Karen Insley.
Mr. and: -Mr. John Henderson Visiting" was . given by Vera
lwear'' recent visitors with their Ross, Pearl Taylor and Mary served lunch,. Miss.Janet Parkinson had as,
aughter Mrs. L. Peterson and. Brintnell. The meeting closed Mr. aril Mrs. William Rundle her guest for the weekend Miss
family, Sarnia also with their with the benediction. The hostessand Larry and Mr. and Mrs, Dianne Stacey of St. Marys.
other daughter,' Mrs. Geo. for the afternoon was Ardys 'Gerald Britnell were guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Westcott, who has been ill. Glenn. Pridham-Russell wedding in •Hartwick, Stephanie, Janet and
- Thamesview United Church, John and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Fullarton on Friday evening and' Thomson spent the weekend at
also the reception which followed the Hartwick cottage at Nine Mile
_ at the Kirkton-Woodham Lake.
W
Community Centre. Mrs. Edith Taylor of London
'•,'; Mr. and Mrs, John Cooke of spent the weekend with her .
THIS WEEK Mitchell visited oil Thursday with , mother, -Mrs. Frank Rodd.
j i*i Mr, and Mrs. George Wheeler. We are sorry to report Arthur
from OttawaThursday evening dinner Barley' and Ira McCurdy are
�►' y guests with Mr.' aed mrs. Fred patients in St. Marys Memorial
Parkinson, Margaret and Janet Hospital. We wish them a speedy
were Mr. and Mrs: Nelson Baker, recovery,
Jobless Rate Good opportunity to work and see other Mr. and mrs. LaVerne Rodd, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffrey,
Unemployment in Canada parts of Canada.
and Mrs. Leonard Thackert, Mr. Atari and Connie of Thames Road
seasonally -adjusted averaged in addition to these programs, andMrs. Oscar Brine and Mr, and were Friday evening guests with
5.5% in 1973, as compared with the Department of Manpower and Mrs. James Miller of Exeter., Mr. and mrs. John Rodd, Pamela
an average of 6.4% in 1972. immigration will, further assist • Mrs. Mabel Roddis visiting for and Calvin.
Statistics Canada reported that students to find jobs by bpening ,some time with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. .and Mrs, John Rodd
the season ally -adjusted251 -special employment centres LaVerne Rodd, Wayne and Eddie. visited Saturday evening with Mr.'
unemployment rate rose slightly- in April. Last year these centres Mr. and Mrs. William Spence, and Mrs. Wilf Douglas of
in January to 5.5% from 5.4% of placed more than 200,000 David, Strsan, Steven and Sandra Mitchell.
Winthrop and,celebrated Debbie.
Rulley's birthday.
Brian Miller, Staffa, spent the
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S34 Million Milk Sale
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Agriculture Minister Eugene
Brazil has purchased 18.5
Whelan recently announced the
million• bushels of wheat from
sale of $34 million of skim milk
Canada at the current
'
powder - more than 35,000 metric
international market price.
1
fons - to Mexico,
World Energy Meeting
z
At a conference in Washington,
Student Employment
12 of the world's major o�-
#
The federal government has
consuming ticoubtries agreed
1
allocated $66 milliob to ith
yesterday to call for an early
Student Summer Employment
meeting with' oij-producing
and Activities Program —
nations in what the United States
T
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described as "an eventual
which will be spent on
attempt -to reduce world oil
"Opportunities for Youth".
prices-
'
Manpower and Immigration
Car.Belts Legislation
Minist er Robert Andras,
Canada's Health ministers met
responsible for "Summer '74",
in Ottawa last week and agreed to
announced that these programs
seek legislation making
r
are' a#pected to provide more than
compulsory the wearing of seat
375,000' jobs for students this
and shoulder belts in cars.
,
�. year.
Federal ffealth Minister Marc,
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This summer's job program
said the provincial •
Cf
will place increased emphasis on
ministers would like stiff
thatching jobs andstudents and
penalties to be enforced for those
ti. wfii 4111d rcpt VY gi students an
caught without the belts on,
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pabs6ng r, V-8, automatic, power steer- ,
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