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N.G. Mrs. Aldeen Volland
- presided and was- assisted by
V.G.Mrs. Margaret Consitt for s �
the regular meeting of the Amber
Rebekah Lodge ' Wednesday -. • ». - A. M' VAt;1G'1 Aft
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evening. The V.G. reported iCB
sending cards iea s. Afina sickIndia described at UCW e'neral meetin �HIEF OF PQCI "°''and shut-in friends. A financial report was given on the booth at
the McMurtrie house sale and the The May general meeting of raise care for and sell eggs. While esbyterial Executive meeting at, During the week period of May
proceeds were reported to be Hensall U,C.W. was held there Jane helped to look after the president's home; Mrs. 1st to the 7th, the Seaforth Police
a '� Department investigated 25
good. An invitation was accepted Monday evening in the these chickens .and also taught Marjorie Enright in Goderich last
to Victoria Lodge in London on Fellowship Hall of the Church English to a class of forty Wednesday. occurrences consisting of the
following:
June 6. A number of members
with guests present from Carmel children. Mrs.. -Brian Raittinen,. Karen
hoe to attend. A dessert euchre Traffic Complaint 3
P Presbyterian Arnold Circle, St. Jane showed a bag. of souvenirs and Lisa of Timmins are visiting jg
Assistance 8 .
is pla.>lried .for May 8. Pauls 'A.C. W., and Chiselhurst she had brought home, bride and with Mr, and Mrs. Carl Payne for Lost and Fourid 2
I� Sunday Church services for the. U•C.W. Unit IV members, doll in native costume, a week. Mrs. Raittinen is the
R �@ I.O.O.F. and Rebekahs were held Police Information 1
conducted the devotional which copper dishes they eat from, former Helen Payne. Break and Enter 1
„. in the Carmel Presbyterian consisted of Mr.• J. McAllist er boots, sari, a Buddah, a belt and a UNITED CHURCH NEWS Dangerous Conditions -2
a , Church Sunday morning and was presiding and reading a poem. handba g. Jane said she hopes At the Sunday morning worship Suspicious Persons L
y, ry well attended. •A light lunch was Mrs. R. Eratt read scripture from very much to.be able to return to service in Hensall United Church, Police Information 2
served following the service in the proverbs. Mrs. ShirleyLut her India very soon. President Kay Rev. Don Beck preached on the Missing•Persons 1.
Lodge rooms. Tickets are ave a ver interesting few Mock thanked everyone fr h ad
.l3 g" Y g Y sermon topic"fprgiveness'% The Police Sufveillance 1
y ria;; available for a banquet at the thoughts on home and Mother, taken part in the meeting and choir sang the anthem "God's Theft Under 2
White P
when the eye Carnation
mach machine donated ille by Day. She said Motheristhe name money which will be sent on tQ matchless Gift a Love" with Don
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the Oddfellows and Rebekahs of with Sunda being Mothers resented Jane with ift of vers taking a solo part. Next 13 Persons charged under the �
for God on the lips and in the Father Abraham to help with his Sunday, May 12 is t6 be Christian Highway Traffic Act.
the district will be presented. hearts of little children. work in India. Family Sunday and the 15 Persons were stopped and
LAMBS AT SCHOOL — A number of local children who are attending a nursery First nomination of officers Mrs. C. Britton gave a Mot Doreen Spencer gave the Sacrament of Infant baptism. warned about minor defects and
school, the Early Childhood Living and Learning Centre in Clinton "had some new took place for officers for 1974-75 hers Day prayter. "My Cup Treasurer'.s report, and Helen Sunday School sessions for May offences.
term: Noble Grand - Margaret P version of the Scane gave the Friendship and 12 have been cancelled but will Every week more and more
Spring Iambs as their guests on Tuesday. The Iambs. belong to Mervin Deitz Consitt; Vice Grand none;
R3 ndnetha Over" as read" by"]vIt s. Visit anon report. Mrs. P earl resume again on May 19: The people discover what mighty jobs
R.R.1, -Dublin, grandfather of Lisa Rau of Seaforth who is holding a lamb. Keri Recording Secretary - Mrs. Leona McAllister. The M offering was Erratt gave a Supply and Welfare Spring Bale is to be packed on are accomplished by low cost
Martene'and David Reidy of Seaforth'have another Iamb on the floor. (Staff Photo) Parke: Financial Secretary - Mrs. taken up by Mrs. Grace Peck and report and'announced there is to May 14 at 9 a,m. at'the Church. Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial
Bertha McGregor; Treasurer - Mrs. Elva Forrest. Kay Elder be a bale packed at the Church on Good used clothing is needed. 527-0171.
Corothy Corbett. Happy Birthday introduced her cousin's daught• May 14. Flower Convenor report
was sung to Sister Ruby Bell. er, Miss Vicki Hale who sang two was given by Sadie Hoy. Kay
Final plans were made to have a very beautiful solos accompanied announced the Beef Barbeque to
candidate initiated at Clinton b
Shower Mrs. Helen Goddard on the
e on June 3. y be held w May 29; and closed the
Recreation Lodge piano. Mrs. McAllister meeting with prayer. Members of
Unit iV Hold May Meeting introduced the guest speaker. Unit 11 served a delicious lunch.
' SPRING
News and honours
Univ IV of Hensall U.C.W. met Mrs. Malcolm (Jape) Davidson EDNA A. TAYLOR
a - on May 2 at the church for their from Brucefield. Edna A. Taylor, nee Walper %s HERE
Views Joyce Munn May meeting, with Mrs. J. Jane was dressed in a beautiful formerly- of Exeter and Grand
McAllister presiding. She opened blu sari and she gave a very Bend, passed away in Queensway •
By Clive Mist Neighbours and friends of the meeting with Revelations 21-5 interesting resume of her life Nursing Home in Hensall on
g "Behold l make all things new" before, while• and after she was Saturday, May 4, 1974, in her . WE HAVE
Phone 527-0882 Joyce Bezanson (nee Munn) and a poem "Rhapsody of in India. She spoke of India being 87th year. She. was the beloved
LSeaforth Director of Recreation honoured her on her recent . Spring". Mrs. McAllister' gave very mountainous and if a flat wife of the late Lloyd Taylor and GARDEN SEEDS �
marriage with a miscellaneous the devotional using scripture pte-ce of land is found, it is dear mother of Mrs. Jack
shb'wer at the Chiselhurst Church from Mark and the topis 'Very cherished. Cattle and other
recently. Mrs. Russell Brock, Important Persons". She spoke of Margaret) Robertson, Galt; Mrs. SEED . POTATOES,
Plans for this year's summer program at a being P P animals are not allowed ai graze William (Isabelle) McMullin,
formulated at this time. Four summer positions are now presided for a short program James and. John wanting because of the danger of failing in
p g g North Bay; Mrs. William (Alice) '
available and interested students who have not already consisting of musical numbers by positions - of importance in these mountains,' so are kept in Walker, London; Mrs. William
Marilyn Brintnell, readings by 'Christ's kingdom, and closed with GARDEN' CORN .
contacted the Recreation Office should do so by phone or mail g pens twelve months of the year. (Frances) Mickle, Hensall. Also -
Mrs. Harold Parker and several Mrs. Laird Mickle
between May 13 and May 15. It crit( provide an excellent ,. prayer. She said that while India has a lot ,surviving are nine grandchildren.
contests. favoured everyone with a Y PEAS
opportunity to work in both youth and adult programs. of beauty, it also has its ugliness The late Mrs. Taylor rested at
I hoe that a number of people who have.a craft specialty Mr s. Jack Brintnell read the beautiful piano solo. and overt
P P P P Y P Y• the R.C.Dinney Funeral Home in
are hard at work at this time. July 13, Seaforth's First Annual presentation address and Shirley Mrs. E. Chipchase gave, the She said it amazed her how the Exeter, where funeral service was
Craft Festival is quickly approLching. Such a festival provides,.,_, and Jean Cole presented the study which was a resume of the Indian children with so little held on Monday, May 6, 1974 LAWN FERTILIZERS
an excellent opportunity to display and sell your many pieces gifts. The bride expressed her past fifty 'years, written by Dr. sometimes to eat and very scanty with Rev. Harold Snell officiating.
of art. Registration forms for booth space may be picked up at thanks and appreciation and Griffith on .the story of "What is clothes and bare feet ;were so Int erment in Exeter Cemetery •
everyone joined in singing "For the United Church of Canada?"
the Recreation .Office and we hope that your presence will happy. She said they were always Personals
make the Craft Festival a success. She is a Jolly Good Fellow". ' Mrs. Sherritt accompanied for the smiling and thankful. She found Mrs. Hilda Payne rnd Mrs. SOME VARIETIES
Lunch was served and a social singing of the hymns. Mrs. G;
' Registration for the Seaforth Minor Baseball House League g g Y ,the , temperature very cold at Susan Purdy attended the FIELD_ CORN
will be held Tuesday, May 14, lower Library 6^30 - 8:00 for all time enjoyed by all. Those Harpole and Mrs. A. Alexander times and found it hard to keep Officers Conference of the
arranging the shower were Mrs. _ took u the offering which Mao.
boys 7 - 13 years (inclusive) as of June 1, 1974. Forms may be P g warm. .lane showed'' very Women's Institute at Wat erloo � - -
picked up at the grade schools or at'the night of registration. Jack Brintnell, Mrs. Russell McAllister dedicated. Mrs, colourful slides of •'i"ndia, where .University for two days last week.. STILL AVAILABLE
Brock and Mrs. Alvin Cole. Sherritt gave the -Treasurer's she lived and laces she had
report. Plans for Unit IV's P During their stay they enjoyed han
e FUNKS or PIONEER
P travelled.. Most interesting were , oust. anding performance of "The
participation in the Beef the slides of the boys Pirates of Penzance", performed
N.on-smokers 'Gasp'
rights Barbeque to be held on May 29 with their chickens on the roof of
were made. Mrs. Erratt asked for by the Kitchener -Waterloo High
the school. This is the way that School Students.
supplies for the bale to be packed Father Abraham is helping the
aber, Mrs.
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b. •the intermediate medical advisor, Dr.. Frank on May 14. Lunch' was served by boys to earn/enough money to go Florence Hyde andFMrs. Rehel people find out what smoking can P Mills. Goderich. the committee in charge. to°school byteachin them to Schwalm attended the•Huron PrOPNOTCH
do to their lungs, fewer and fewer choir of Knox Presbyterian Youth Board Advisors, Mr. and g •
people will sm6ke. Church, Stratford, under the Mrs. G. Hernden, Wingham.
Mr. Hughes said there are not direction of Mrs. Joan Gaffney, Youth Board: Jane Bonsteel, • • •
as many people smoking now as Mitchell. Stratford. chairman: Diane Location of bus station indou, bt.
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there used to be but there are Rev. Garbutt Smith .vas re- Thornton and Kathy Filsinger,
more lady elected for a second term as Archie Robinet, who recently is still going to be one, but its Presently, the bus still stops at
smokers now. He both of Sebringville; Peter purchased Cleave's Sunoco where location is not known. the Goderich St. gas st ation but Phone 527.1910 ,�@afOlGt�t
expressed concern too that a lot of President. Other officers are: past Blankcn• Fullarton: Betty Anne the bus station has been located, Mr. Robinet said that he -r
young people are smoking President, Ivan Forsyth. Kippen; Davidson, 'Listowel, Teresa has undertaken' the sales for informed L and H Coachways that tickets and parcels must be
because it is the thing to do. vice-presidents, Miss Eileen Ondref icka+. Exeter: Bella Beth Gerald's Datsun. Mr. Robinet he would keep the stop there only obtained directly from the bus
"Once they. 'start, it is hard to O'Brien, Goderich and Mrs. Porter. St. Marys; 'Joanne driver.
says this takes up, a great deal of if he. was guaranteed a certain
stop",he said. Frank Dodds. Stratford. Schenck, Seaforth; Anita Ellis, n'
time, along w'i'th hc station, and amount of money each week. i
Mr. Hughes spgke about his The following chairmen of Kevin Argue and Mary Anne leaves him very little time to tend A spokesman for the bus lines
trip to Japan last year to attend committees were elected: McIntyre, all of Stratford, to the numerous phone calls said 'yesterday they still did'n of ' • •
screening, Mrs. Edith Brothers. Mr. Smith announced that the
The international Union AgaiQst, involved with the bus service. know where they would locate the
Tuberculosis.. He compared the Stratford; asthma, Mrs. David next "Smoke Brake" meeting for'
4,764 TB cases in Canada in 1972, Schenck, -Seaforth: social those wanting to quit smoking The future of Seaforthst
bus st ation but would find out to the0
and • .
y services. Miss Verna - Duhsmore station`i't,rather uncertain. There next few days.
Brussels
mostly among the Indians will be in Clinton Public Health1ke,
of Stratford and E.R.Kni ht . AT PIC
Eskimos, to the millions with the g Offide Mav 6.
disease ire the Far Eastern : educatioh, Mrs. E. •
Countries where it is runningFisher of Mitchell and Mrs. J. TIough as Cann. Exeter; Christmas Seat in a draw conducted by theJimnmmmmmm
rampant because of the poor campaign, Ralph Goren, Stratford Order of the, Eastern Star, a prize O" O�tdoOrs�
housing conditions and the over-' of $25.00 was won b Mrs. Janet Q
crowding, and Tom Leiper, t. Stratford:
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by saying that while TB has been
brought under control in Canada,
it is not beaten, and respiratory
diseases present a much wider
field and more funds are needed
for research.
"i think our job as members of
this association is to educate
People what is done with their
Christmas Seal dollar and if you
can show them it has been spent
wisely, then they'll continue to
give the same or more next
year he said.
Rev. Garbutt Smith of
Stratford, local president of the
association reported on the
Christmas seal campaign returns
which have reached an all-time
high with a per capita return of
31.7 cents and the population
support 10.7 per cent, the highest
iii the province. He reported the
net campaign receipts for the two
counties amounted to $30,518. He
said with the help -of more
volunteer workers the campaign
costs were kept down, despite
inflation.
Mr. Smith quoted Dr. N. C.
Delarue, a prominent chest
surgeon, who had said it is a
positive fact that one in every five
persons is in hospital as a direct
result of cigarette smoking. Dr.
Delarde had mentioned that the.
risks of alcohol are minimal
compared to cigarette smoking.
Mr. 5rriith said, ."We -'must be
concerned about the example we
set our children," and quoted the
old aditge, an ounce of prevention
,is Waith a pouted of cure.
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