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Staffa women's Institute
The Staffa Women's Institute
combined an all day quilting with
k'z�°"r v fie+yrf "av their regular monthly meeting on
ELLIOTT FHHD•
« WedMsday, March 27 at the a ,+ _ • r , >:` t ss r , A
Township Hall. A pot luck dinner . 'CY' �i AND•MAY BE AT
° was enjoyed and three crib
� quilts .'
"� were quilted for the. War
MemorialHos i'tal in London. ,.�•.z...x �; .. _ •
p Mc�rei ht's Har
Mrs. John Miller presided for Hard
the meeting and opened -with the
Institute Ode and Mary Stewart
The sympathy of the common- Mr. and' s. Dan Costello. ground "in the early 'hours sof �n 'm rias
Collect.; Twelve ladies answered Dank of Commerce
the roll call b doing an exercise ity is extended 4o Mr, Don Mr, and Mb's. Alvin Byers, Friday, but were fortunate in . �"
or paying a fine. Minutes were MacRae and family in the passing Barbara, Bonnie,, and Billy spent getting the family all out.Of
1... read and treasurer's report was of Mrs. MacRae. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed./ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dantzer °jerk"$ Officer TWP
Byers.
., given by the secretary -treasurer, Mr. Marvin Benninger and Mrs.
\ and family of London spent the
f- s Mrs. Charles Douglas. friend of Hornpayne visited last Mr. and Mrs. Don Benninger weekend with friends in Dublin.
It and children of Hespeler spent The sympathy of the commun-
,� Business week with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh the weekend at the home of Mr. ity • is 'extegded to John
KING FOR A DAY - A native of the Dublin area was During business a letter of Benninger.
appreciation • from Father and Mrs. Hugh Benninger. Darling and farttily in the passing
crowned King for a Day' on his ninetieth birthday aPP Mr. rand Mrs: Billy ,Costello, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliot had of Mrs. Darling: t+ <- "✓
3' Abraham in India was read,
on March 23 by his 21 grandchildren and 1-2 great Betty Anne, and Kathy of Camp the misfortune of having their Mr. and Mrs.'Joe Cr9pin have
4' expressing his thanks for the Borden spent the weeken with _
grandchildren. Leo • Krauskolif of St. Thomas donation sent. P d' house and contents burned to the returned from Florida.
' celebrated his birthday at the home of -his Mrs. Miller reported on the HOT 0
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) granddaughter Mrs. Helen Bremner,' St. Thomas: district executive' meeting.. The ^4ksks,
annual meeting was reviewed ands,
Mr.. Krauskopf, who lives at the Kpmoka Nursing members were reminded to'hand F✓�„
Home', was given a surprise dinner party which wasrn4 w
in their reports at the annu 1
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attended by over fifty guests. Mr. Krauskopf has meeting. Quilt committee was `
marry relatives in this area and Yeads . the Huron Mrs. Cameron Vivian' and Mrs.;
ExpositTHE'
or every wet?k. Ruby Reed. Table co _Mi
Mrs. Alvin Barbour and Mrs.
Frank Hamilton.
NEWS OF
Following the meeting lunch
' was served 'by the hostesses,' � r k-'
PRESS
MA. Frank1-lamilton, Mrs. Ruby �
Reed and' Mrs. 1jbarles Douglas.
Columb,anSt♦' Krancb Kernels
5taffa til 4-H Homemaking
Club The
Achievement
History
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' alt nded Achievement Day held
at Kirkton Community Fall pin *-
The annual ' meeting of the be held in London in°May. It was Saturday. March 30, 1974.
Catholic Women's League was decided to have a' Mass said on Fourteen girls participated in the,. "^
:. Tuckers
held in the ha 11 n Tuesday the Feast. of Our. Lady of dub "The cereal Shelf under ¢y I I `,�,th,
evening. Mrs. Fralcis Hicknell 'Counsel and to have. the an i the leadership of Mrs. Arthur ✓ Cn, ^•
4 " . opened the meeting with prayer: bake sale on Good Friday. A Smale and Mrs. Spencer Jeffery. (^,
Mrs. Dominic Murray read the motion was made that St. Judy Jeffery gave the . ' s •- �
correspondence in the absence of Columban -have the Deanery 'contimentary on the club's exhibit
corresponding secretary Mrs. meeting in the fall. called "Cereal Desserts". A
'Clarence Ryan. The. treasurer's Mrs. Hicknell thanked,the presentation of a silver pie server
report was read by Mrs. Theo Van executive and conveners who and advanced honour certificate By Istxbell� Campbell,
Bakel. worked with, her during the, past` was made to Judy Jeffery.by Miss ".Ili.!'NIOR "B" WINDERS - At th of C. Hockey Tournament this weekend were �► _
Mrs.Len O'Rourke reported' 82 year and hoped.for a successful Joanne Henderson for this St. Columban team made up of back, left, Rob Lane, Murray Dueharme,
members, one deceased and two near ahead. Father Oostveen then successfully completing 15 - 4.H
left the (perish. Mrs. Dominic commented on the good work of Home- _ Brendan Lane, John Barry, ssistant Captain, ;David Menheere and Tommy
Murray stated that used clothing the executive . making Clubs. ,Congratulations r Turner, coach, Ron Ryan; Front, left are G. Larry Cronin, Kevin •Coyn.e, Wayne -
had been se nt to the St. Vincent Mrs. V.J.Lane has. returned Judy: Ryan, Bill McIver, Capt., Pat' Melady, John Hicknell, Doug. Steinman aril Neil -- IS NOW AVAILABLE AT
de Paul society in London in 11;•ay from an enjoyable -,visit with her Personals Ryan. Absent Were !Joe Feeney, Bob Malone and Gary Malone.
and November. brother Rev. T. Mcq%i4., S."F.M. Mrs: • Gannet ,Taylor has '
on St. Vincent 'frsland.° /
- All members in the Hospital -returned from a holiday in Florida •
had been visited and plants sent `Mr. and ' Mrs. McLean, and having sold her home in the $ 0
K
to shut -4 at Christmas. Mrs. Stratford, visited ort Sunday with village has moved to Seaforth. h t Iwa s best for breathinge ladies who Mrs McLean's parents, Mr. and Ruth T.em Leman an' ,.ruff Sout no a y .300'T^
Hicknell thanked the p
had I(Olped with funeral• lunches. Mi s. D. Nolan. Miller were among `ihe Grade 12 - 'P
Mrs;7ofin O'Leary will visit the A Mission was held ip St. pupils frotil_ Mitchell District Sputhern climes pack a special iiesert areas of the southwest, severe, ' irreversible condition,
Columban Churckt from' Sutrda appeal this fuel -stricken winter. '"' But. the, : southwest' is no and patient. need to . remain
sick and•Iv s,. D. Murray and Mrs. Y High School who enjoyed'a trip to
Frank. IVfurrayn will care for the until Thrusday evening. Rev. Quebec City this past week. The south,*-, -particularly the anti -pollen paradise. Arizona, for under medical care.
altars in April. Father. Conway, C.S.R. will Teresa Wallace and Betty Ann southwest, glitters year-round for example, has mountains as well Besides these medical
The Diocesan Convention is to, Miller, Cromarty and. -Ruth people P a.s, desert, and' vegelt'ation considerate n, there are equally
may►►• ���...���rrr ift0•
conduct the Mission. some eo Ie in other arts who 9��
'd b h• important emotional and social �'• {
Harburn, Karen and Shirley
have lung disease atl real Trigg
labounds in both.
uprooting.
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Miller were among Mrs. Storey's
problems. But thee should
`'
For people Pith breathing
.considerations .of
Moving is never easy. Unem-
dancers who appeared over Big
beware.
"'difficulties, , there are other
ployment, the cost of living, and.,
Al in Kitchener on Sunday."`
Some people with. respiratory'
considerations, too: Only certain
Darlene Templeman; Hamilton
problems do feel better in dry,
•
localities may have chest special-
the general economic climate is
the, same in the southwest as in
PHONE 527-0240 SEAPORTH tM
and Geraldine_ Templeman,
warm .climat es. it's easict—to
ists: this needs to be Checked out.
the rest of the country,
Stratford, wee home for the
.breathe. And patients bothered-
i nd climate cannot' improve
weekend with their family.
by allergies and asthma can try to
specific lung diseases, ' like
Public service nouncement
Quite' a number from the
escape pollen and vegetation inemphysema.
Emphysema is a
community were guests . a e
Rennie -Wallace wedding Friday
by Lorraine Laing then' finished, packing until the evening in Dublin.
The -students of Mitchell 3:30 breakfast. Then came_ the Hibbert. Community young
District High School arrived at the four hour drive back to Rome and People met Sunday.evening in the
DeVince airport• in Rome after the airport. We arrived in Family Life Center with a large
' flying for nine hours. It was Mitchell at the high school' at 6 crowd in attendance. Guest
March 15 and the weather was p.m. Saturday night after nearly speakers were Mr. and Mrs.
sunny and warm; Students were 18 hours of travel. As we pulled Stuart Wilson and Mr. and Mrs.
in Italy, for nine days, spending out of', .the ..Toronto airport, Bob Allen. Brucefield, who
three days in Rome and travelling someone yelled up' from the back showed pictures and gave a most
r out of the city to see Trivoli and of the bus, 'Turn around, 'we want • interesting talk on
the Villa D'Este with its 600 to go back.' 'Everyone else South Arnerica.
fountains on Sunday. On Monday agreed.
we left Rome to see Orvietto," &
Assissi, and Florence, and stayed
over in Trevi:
Now'■
On Wednesday, we again went
south to Rome for the audience
with the,Prope. There were nearly
one thousand Canadian students
therefor the'audience, which was'
held in five languages. Then we o
went on to Sorrento, visiting a ,
cameo factory on the way. The
next day those who wanted to
went on a side trip to the Island of
Capri by ferry and enjoyed seeing
that beautiful island. Many would
have. liked to spend more time
there. On Friday, we visited
Pompeii and some went up Mount
Vesuvius, an active volcano.
Prob4i the, most memorable
occasion happened at the Nep-
tune Piazza in Florence. While
waiting for our buses that
evening, some of the Mitchell e
students came across some {�
Italians with a guitar and started
a Canadian sing -song, singing .
j, pieces common to both countries
t and ending the evening with 'O
Canada.' A fairly large audience
l was attracted to the voices at the
i fountain.
Guaranteed Investment
l Many of our nights were free
and we could stay in the hotel, o. •r Certificates
r y go out to the discotheques in
r; Rome and Sorrento. it was Mettiber Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation
interesting to hear the latest hits
in ah Italian atihosphere, The last . The senior TrusoCompairt•
' adevoted entirely fo sen•ing
i night `was to be spent eiilter at our
. hotel or at the Bossula Sud, in rhr people of Ontario.
case bur plane left early and our 4
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i a #n° lidshad to be changed.
? 117an}i s6tayeye d until 2 at the
diseotliegtte, which had Atheirican "
tock music and pizza at midnight, TRUST C O M I'A N Y SINCE 1869
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some s thing to conide r
Let's say you've stayed a little longer ,
than you expected at a party - long And there's more The Social automobile
one id the leading
causes of automobile accidents. Either
enoogn to' have 3 or 4 drinks. All in as a guest or a holt, you have a respon
good fun. All in good fellowship. And Section 236 - It is an offense tq drive sibility to yourself and others - includ
then you have to drive home. if driver's blood alcotw,l exceeds .08%, ing other people on the road.
Section 234, Criminal Code of Canada Penalty - Same as for Section 235
- Impaired driving is an offense even if
the driver's blood alcohol is less than
.08%.
Penalty, First offense Fine of not
more than S500•or less than 550 or jail
for 3 months or both. Second offense
- Jai; fbr not more than 3 months, not
less than 14 days. Subsequent offenses
- Jail for not more than 1 year but not
less than 3 months.
Section 235 (1) Breath tests for
blood alcohol are compulsory. i2) It is
an offense to refuse to Take a breath
alyzer test for blood alcohol when such
a test is demanded by a peace officer.
Penalty - On summary co6viction
only. A fine of not more than $1,000
or less than $50 or jail for not more
than 6 months or both `
It isn't just the appearance before the
judge that's humiliating. The penalties
for impaired driving can range from }
those provided in the Criminal. Code of
Canada - which include: fine, im
prisonment, or both, end loss of
driver's licence - to the possible loss of
insurance, higher annual insurance
rates, loss of job, even social disgrace.
Even if you have never had a parking
ticket you could end upShaving your
licence suspended for a month .. , or 3
months ... or even indefinitely.
Your name will alsoprdbably appear in
the newspaper• for a# your friends and
business associates to see.
Alcohol is involved in approximately
half of the mord than 5,000 traffic
deaths in Canada each
• year. °N
ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE
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