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The Huron Expositor, 1976-12-09, Page 9Cable TV News We are now ready to do' hookups In Dublin and in Seaforth as far south as the tracks/ [other than the south side Of Goderich Stieet east of Chalk Street].. If you wish Cable T.V. service please Phone Zenith 8-2110 fat no cost to you] arid leave your name, address, message and telephone number on our telephone answering service or write Mitchell, Seaforth Cable TV Mitchell, Ontario We will then contact you, —r; Mitchell, Seaforth Cable TV PER STEVE WARD P.S. If we don't contact you Immediately please be pagent as we try to do them In the order in which they come In. Please pick up your 'FREE Menio Calendar, AT OUR OFFICE IN DUBLIN John Moore Insurance Agency Limited Bus. 345-2512 Res: 348-9067 Guaranteed- Investment Certificates 5 years, 10% . interest payable semi- annually or accumulative. 11111111110111111P Not sending cards this year Your WILL ADE SURE To reach your friends, neighbours and relatives When you place them in Lihe Tinton xpositor Phone 52740240 Bill and Wilma Jones and family SEASON'S Greetings with best Among the many sincere good extend Best Wishes for' a Happy wishes for the Holiday Season wisheg sent to you for a Merry Holiday Season and the New and the corning year to all our Christmas please include ours! — Year'. friends. —. The Jones, Mary and Bill Jones. Seaforth. A Greetings will be published in the Expositors of 'December 16, 23 and 30 , . a Waltoin Xmas meeting . Kg, V! voter is pct,m1t. voter t woottt ,,sy4s loo,". reps, 40on On cram collected,. 34 theirs In •theirs 010, represent , 2$1 to Mollycnnier's.? votes • ppargtesc4901 sPppPtersn the T4TtPut even 1Pwcr O McKillop where 35 per pent,ef the for the Huron Board Of giPegtitat wen county • R9114 to vote for school" board there WPI!0'19 4,ei!#1. !3alicits, • Clerk Marlon .VcClure' ,said; eligihle Ul2 voters eame,to the tyLEPcilinueo.Fr4n4Ytdieogioct4e1xvioetflescrfrgo; Seaforth Manor Happenings The Sunday School room was decorated in the-ehristroas spirit of tree lights and•nd candles for the Decaniller ',meeting on Wednesday evening when all units combined for a pot luck supper at seven o'clock. ;Rev. Baker said _grace prior to the supper when decorated tables had been arranged by the McKillop Unit. Following the supper Rev. Baker showed a film "For Goodness Sake" on television and interview with Jack Burkhart. The devotional period - elves conducted by the 8th & 16th Unftt. Mrs. Gerald Smith read a poem, "What is Christmas? "Joy to the World" was sung. Mrs. Martin Haan accompanied at the piano. Mrs. Alvin McDonald read the scripture from Luke 2: 2-11 followed by prayer. A reading on Christmas was given by Mrs. 0. Smith. The offering was received whicki1vIrs. A. McDonald dedicated. Hymn, "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" was sung. Mrs. Don McDonald gave the topic, "How far to Bethlehem". Mrs. Nelson Reid was made a life member of the United Church Women and a membership pin was pinned on by Mrs. C. Wey. A donation was voted to the Children's Aid Society at Goderich. There are still ch urch The Federated Women's Insti- tutes of Ontario met in Toronto for the annual meeting, Nov. 29 - Dec. 3. The president,, Mrs. H. Maluske, welcomed 32 Board Directors and two Junior Board Directors from the 32 Sub- divisions of Ontario. Mrs. Maluske suggested a theme for 1977. A.F.E. "Aim for Excellence." Two new Junior Women's Institutes . were welcomed from St. Thomas and Ratings ,)County, The •president 'spent four busy days at the Erland Lee Home, Storney Creek, during W.I. week when 800 visitors came to the Home. Mrs. Wm. G. Miller was the chairman for the weeks activities. • In ,•• June the 7th National convention of the Feder- ated Women's Institutes of Canada was held in Charlotte- town, P.E.I. Mrs. Maluske presented "the Telling, the .chtistmas, gory). the hitth of Christ, the King. horn in Bethlehem, the hirthday celebrate. There are many needs we push aside to get those- things we want, if only we could take time to re, memher our ,Saviour. Mrs. Alvin McDonald read poem, "A Chrlatmas Wish" this was followed with .'a carol sing-song with Mrs. Neil McOavin at the piano. • Mrs, N. McOavin presided for the business; opening with a poem, "A Little Kindness is spoken". She also thanked everyone that had helped prepare for the supper and ,devotions. . Minutes :were r ead by Mrs. Herb Traviss. Thank you cards for flowers and fruit from' those in hospital, Mrs. Herb TravisS, Mrs. Laverne Godkin, Mrs. Lois Williamson and Mrs. Dianne McCall were ' received by corresponding secretary, Mrs. Allan McCall. Mrs. Ken McDonald 13N:eight in the slate of officers for the coming year. A second vice is still required, this to be taken back, to the units. calendars available. The Presbyterial annual meeting was announced for January 25, 1977 at Northside United Church, Seaforth. Mrs, McGavin closed the meeting with prayer. Entrance Awards for the College of Consumer Studies of Guelph, given each year by the F.W.1.0. Mrs. Earl Morden, the secretary- treasurer, F.W.1.0, represents us on the Niagara Escarpment Interest Groups Advisory commit- tee. Miss Margaret Meyer, Act; ing Director, for Home Economics branch, Ministry Agriculture and Food, expressed appreciation' to attend the annual meeting of F.W.I.O., being fully aware otthe aims and objectiveso and the educational 'programer that'-are carried out, through 4-H, Senior leader Training Courses, and workshops. Mrs. Russell Campbell, Iona Station, secretary-treasurer, Officer's Conference, reported a very successful 28th Conference, held at the University 4,0of Waterloo in June. 480 pezifons attended. In 1977 it will be held May 3-5, at the same place, the Father Laragh visited Seaforth Manor on Friday morning at 10 a.m. and conducted service and Holy Communion. Mrs. M. Finlayson: accompanied at the piano "for hymns and carols. Miss. Tillie Dundas. of town visited with Miss Bessie Davidson and Mrs. Leila Dundas. Erle Dow accompanied by his daughter Mrs. Amy .Gethke visited with Mrs. Wm. Clark of London and Mrs. Carrie Cheevers. William Scott was visited by his brother Ross Scott of Brucefield and Mrs. Isabel Scott. Humanities Theatre will be avail- able. Program planning will be stressed for, branch conveners of Citizenship & World Affairs, EducatiOnal and Cultural Activi- ties and Family Consumer Affairs will be the groups attending. Mrs. Harvey Moblift, Ottawa, Resolutions convener, brought us up to date.en disposition of the 1975 resolutions. Mrs. Maurice Jones,. Glencairn was appointed to this committee. ...Mrs. Harvey Houston; Public RelationS Officer, Lucknow,:&,also had a busy year. One highlight was the PRO section at Officers% Copference, and the five days in' the' W.I. Dropin Centre at the Visiting with Wilber Keyes were Mrs. Keyes and Mr. and Mrs. Merton -Keyes. Stanley Hillen visited with his aunt Miss Bessie Davidson. Dr. E. Sadlier was visited by , his daughter Mrs. Donna Farley of Toronto. ' Visiting with Mrs. Ada Reid were Mr. and Mrs, John Wain of Bayfield and Mrs. Eva McCartney and Elsie Dinsmore of town: Visiting with Mrs. Lillie Hudie were Mrs. Helen McKenzie and Sharon, also Mrs. Marjorie •Rock and Jannette. Bruce County Ploughing Mafch. The A.C.W.W. Handwork competition for a hand embroid- ery bag was won by Mrs. Robert Smith, Meaford, Grey-Bruce Area, at Ontario level. Wednesday evening a buffet supper was held at the Lord Simcoe hotel, to honor Miss Helen M. McKercher, who has retired, as Director of the Home Economics branch, for the past 20 years. The Helen M. McKercher Scholarship of $10,000 has been established .by Women's Insti- tutes across Ontario. This will be 'presented yearly to 'a °Canadian citizen. holding a degree in Home Economics, to further studies in 11M14 VoAgw, turnouts' in both Huilett".7 and. Me flop ,townships for • .Monday's iiwnicipatplectlen, litt1lekNipters 'elected .conneillors Joe ,0ibson with 425. votes; :Greg BrandOn, an incumbent, With 417 votes and Toni, Cunningham with lao votes. Former reeve )111411 Flynn was defeated in his bid for council with 188 votes. Clerk Clare Vincent said the 44 Extension Education or a related field. $1* was also given a prize winning quilt, made by the Elora Women's Institute. F.W.I.O. will give $2000. again each to International Scholarship, for workshop for African women and Pennies for Friendship, life- line of A.C.W.W. Sessions adjourned Friday noon. ll "? PHONE 527-0240 c (by Wilma 04) McKillop Township council is, sub mitting an application for capital grant to the Ministry of Culture and Recreation for the renovations made at the Walton Area Sports Centre. The cost oil' the floodlights and concession booth amounted to $14,204.25. his expected that the capital grant will amount to about $3,250, which the Ministry agreed to give when 'estimated costs were first submitted for approval prior to renovations. Council accepted a drainage petition from Ronald J. Murray for repairs to the Givlin Drainage Plan on Concess ion 11, lot 4. Passed for payment were road accounts of $4,527.52 and general accounts of $212,313.37 which include county and school levies. Nematodes can damage in greenhouse Nematodes are extremely difficult to' control in greenhouses. They can move deep into the • soil to escape steaming and fumigation. The tiny pests cause •severe root damage to greenhouse crops and have invaded more than half the greenhouses in the area of Agriculture Canada's Harrow, Ont., Research Sation. Wade Johnson, a nematokist at Harrow, says fumigation before planting each greenhouse crop may be necessary for growers with g gg. recurring nematode problems. McKillop has provided tile drainage loans for $131,90Q during 1976 which is' the amount allowed to the township. , . Road superintendent William Campb„ell was authorized tie get three quotations to lease to, purchase a two-way radio system. Applications for building permits were approved as follows: Harold Pryce, RR 1, Seaforth steel siding on barn; geeden Blanchard, 04, Wal10 addition to barn, Tiernan, Westervelt% KR, 1/ $4,,i9rttit implement shed; Clement KrauSkOPt AR 1, PubVP/, car port; Harvey McClure, Rtz 4, Walton, implement shek Bob Campbell, RR 1, Seaforth, bricking outside of "beinse and plastering inside;, William Mott, RR 4, Walton, carport; Ken Bachert, RR 4, Walton, steel granary. Mrs Reid made Duff's UCW life member THANKS440R. GEMMEL!, — Tom Gemmel! hands over his ballot to Mary Finiayson, deputy returning officer at poll 2 in Egmondville on Monday, while poll cEerk Jean Lunn looks on. Tuckersmith voters filled out the ballot for councillors and a rep to the Huron County Board of Education. (Photo by Oke) Energy answers Q. Does switching lights on and off use more energy than leaving a light burning? A. No. The "surge" of energy needed to turn lights on - is equivalent to only seconds pf lighting time. Q. How much energy do you save when you lower the ther- mostat? • A. Each degree you lower your thermostat reduces fuel con- sumption by '-abo-nt, two per cent. This means that if your' annual fuel .consumption is 2000 gallons you would save approximately 120 gallons a year if you lowered the then- movat by just three degrees. t, Q. What has speed got to do with using gas in a car? A. Air resistance at 75 mph is twice the resistance at 60 m.p.h. thus requiring more energy — more gas — to pro- pel the car. 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