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The Huron Expositor, 1977-03-10, Page 5THE HVION EXPOSITOR, 11,4ARC4 10,41977 'Alethia"presents gospel music at Huronview Two 'new residents were welcomed to the Home at Monday's activities, Mrs, Augustallkevell.. and Ross Krueger: Providing the old-tyme music for dancing and the sing-a-long were Marie Flynn, Lorne Lawson, Ntor Speir and Cecil.. . Skinner. The residents enjoyed an hour of fine gospel music on Family Night by the Alethia. This group of seven young pebple from the ,Exeter area areDave•Rundle, Paul Sharrow, Mel Melick, Bill Wells, Carolyn Nancy ancl!Datiid Perry. The audience had an apportunity at the iaat part of the ,program to name their favourite hymns and joined in a sing-song. Cecil Skinner thanked the grotip on behalf of the residents. • •.• Thirty 'members of the over .90 club -met on Wednesday, afternoon and enjoyed a musical program. The fiuronview Orchestra played several-Olnyme numbers and led a sing-song of Irish tunes, A vocal duet by Mrs. E. Henderson and Mrs. Cox, and one by Cecil Skinner and Nelson Lear were appreciated by the members and also the assistance. of the Walkerburn volunteers. Tea and cookies were served by the ladiesL Rev. Wittick of the Blyth United Church conducted the quarterly communion 'service for all faiths :in the Chapel. Mrs. Rean accompanied at the organ and Mrs. Gordon, McClinchey sang two solo numbers. Mrs. Webster, an elder. of -the Blyth - Church assisted with the service. - The Clinton ChriStian Reform Church were in charge of the World Day of Prayer Service this year led by Mrs. Vanden Burg. Mrs. Henderson accompanied for the hymns and the collection which was taken will be, given to., Oxfam. It was received by Gladys Stanlake and Ann Scott. Special musical numbers wre given >ly .Mrs. Weiringa, Mrs., Van Dyke and Mis. Slotegraaf. We are very' happy to have added the name of Ed 2eale of ' Clinton to our. list of volunteers. The need for, volunteer help 'at the Home was brought to Ed's attention by the Huron Volunteer Bureau. We would recommend that if • anyone in, the County . ' needs volunteer help or has. some time to spare, please get- in touch with the Volunteer Bureau in Clinton. Egmondville UCW sees slides Egmondville United Church mature, there • is : a great Women's March 17th meeting, in difference as the fall gardens are the absence of Mrs. Helen ablaze with marigolds. So it is Chesney who at present is. a with people, it is hard to' tell the patient in Seaforth Community _OW from evil, the ladies said. Hospital, was co-chaired by Mrs. There's so much good in the Alice Boyes and Mrs. Mabel worst of us, Goderich, they were often in --- need 'of, such accommodation. . Goderich, Township. Reeve. Gerry Ginn asked if this meant that because the 'Goderich PsYchiatrier«,41e:spitalw,had'4feeii closed that, costs 'were now' beginning to fall back on the county........ John McKinnon, of the county Social Services' Department, explained that such was not really the case as even when GPH was' in operation, accommodation was still called for in some cases. • - He-also informed council that decision has been made at this time but that a recommendation in this connection would, likely be made to council at a later date. The Social' Seryices' C.ommitee- .-grecommendation that the' 1977 rate . of $12.00 per visit as requested by the Victorian Order of Nurses, be accepted was given council approval. That rate 'increase is still subject to the approval of the Ministry of Community and Social Services however. DoilgrTrucks The Dublin PeeWee hockey Dublin in overtime. Late in the team has captured the W.O.A.A. game, Mike Kelly scored to put • Semi-final Series 4ndividuatSTatistics [last 5.. Arrangements are • incomplete games Honour mpg man Ontario in the 0.M.H.A. _play- Competition and _gaining a birth doWns. The local team, made up in the' 0.M,H.A. playdowns. of players from Dublin and St. Quarter Final Series • Columban playinghome games in 1. The best-of-three series began the Seaforth arena, had ,a and ended quickly''on ,the week- successful season,, suffering only end, beginning with a game in two loseS in inter-league play. 'Seaford- La Saturday night. The W.O.A.A. Championship; 'bigger, stronger and fast skating In the best-of-five series whietr-r:-Dublin team romped to. ,a 1.2L3 began in Seaforth;" on Feb. 26, decision in a penalty free contest, they defeated Ripley in three then travelled to Sarnia Sunday straight gameS to, capture 'tie for ali-870.m. game at the-Sarnia title. The Dublin team, coached'. Arena where they posted another by Ferg, Kelly and Jack Lane, convincing 7:0 win: The team completely outplayed the oppon- travelled by bus filled to capacity' indicated that the series may get under way this weekend against the winner of the Huron Park- Delaware• series. An announce- ment will be made' as soon as details are available. Come out and support the team in its quest for an all Ontario championship. Statistics GP. r W. •L GE CA Series ; Dublin VS Ripley 3 3 .0 22 10 Dublin VSSarnia 2 2 0 19 3 individual Scoring: G.P. C. A. Total-PM in Lucknow. Mike Kelly 11 .9 20 Rob-Lane 6 10 16 Louis Looby 4 10 14 Pat Melady- .8 1 9 John Hicknell 4 5 9 Gary Malone 5. ' 6 11 Brendan. Lane 2 6 .8 Mike Bruxer 1 5 6 Mike 'Van Drunen 5' 6 Brian Flanagan 1 • 1 V; Correspondent Don M.cRae Walter Carpenter •was presented last week with his long service pin by Dick Dixon Supervisory -Postmaster Of Mr. Carpenter has contract ed R.R.#1, Dublin for 37 years 'and drove horse and buggy and cutter in whiter for Joe Hickie for 12 years. He has been assisted by 'his wife Margaret, by Joe Kratiakopf and in the later years by Mike' Cokert. Congratulations to Mr. Carpenter for a job well done. Colleens meet' The Dublin Colleens had their first meeting on Thursday night at '7, :30 these meetings are held at Mrs. Charles friend's home, The Club is called major in Totals $354,650 Library budget Huron • County Councillors. increased' the 1977 County _Library Board budget at, last Thursday's meeting,. by $7,000, The increase was made possible by a grant from Wintario to' purchase Canadian books . or periodicals. .The increase brings In other business arising from the Library Bdard report, County Council authorized the hiring of Patricia M. H ay"asi supervisor of the Wingharn ' Branch' Library replacing Mrs. Margot Loucks who ' recently resigned the position. The new supervisor was hired at a rate of $3.95 per hour, effective January 21, 1977 and following completion of the three • m onth probationary period, that rate will be increased to $4.45 per hour. • meats: Mrs. C. Friend and Mrs. Maloney our two leaders demonstrated ``Beef Loaf Cups". The next order of btisiness was to elect officers. President Ruth McCreight, ViCe President, Barb Kratners, Treasurer, Lucy Drosens, Secretary, Debbie Maloney, Phoning committee Nary Jo Looby, Dianna Thorton. Lunch committee Martha. Looby, Vicky McCreight. , . Personals Mr. and Mrs. Mike MacRae and faniily visited in Sarnia with Mr. J ames Connors, 'Jack Connors and Mr. and Mr.s Otto Foster also with Mrs. Katherine McRae -in, St. Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia. Don MacRae visited his mother in St. Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia, and also with Mr. and Mrs. E.J.Halton. board increased CountY Librarian Bill Partridge was also authorized to hire a replacement for Seaforth Branch Library-assistant supervisor, Mrs. Sibyle Miller who has resigned. •1' - Council supported a Board recotnmendation to provide worked by library staff in connection with • Junior Story Hours at- the rate 'of $3.65 per hour for four hours-It also agreed to pay., branch staff' on, regular weekly hours at their current rate fOr extra hours worked, on approval of the' County Librarian. Five appliCatiOns were received in response to a recent •adver- -tisement for a part-time professional librarian. Cou'heil . endorsed - the-- ' ' .. -Board:s. recommended hiring of Mrs. pat 'ai3i;r•tagiie effective January 7, 1977 at a rate of $7.00 per hour for a 1'5 hour week. Reporter-Brenda Coleman. The roll call was, "Why do you belong WOAA CHAMPS—This Dublin Pee Wee teeth have captured the •WOAA "E" championship and will *soon be involved in playoffs. Team members are; front,' left-Mike 'Kelly, Brian Flanagan, Ken Whetham, 4ohn Louwagle, Gary Malone,. Pat Malady, Gord M urray. Back left - Ferg Kelly . (coach manager), Louis Locifiy, Mike Bruxer, Van Drunen Rob Lane, Brendan Lane, John Hicknell,_ 'Kurt Whetham, Jack Lane (coach manager), - (Expositor Photo) Dublin pee weer win ents in the first two 'games 'with players and tans. It was a - scoring 8-2 and 84 decisions. The great thrill for 'the kids to play in third and final game, playe& in this 5000 seat arena with larger Ripley last Thursday night, was ice 'surface where Bobby Hull and anyone's_game until Gary Malone Phil Esposito once played junior netted • 'the winning goal for A hockey. ,„ Ken-- Whetham and John LouWagie shared the goaltending ,..'.duties in recording a 2,6 goals . against average. County,may.use'ho061. Seaforth 1 held their first to 4-H?".•- meeting of the spring 4-H project, The meetings' main to* of Clothes for Leisurp at the home of discussion, was on choosing your Dorothy Van Doornik on March 2 fabric, .style and pattern as well as at 7:30 p;m. The meeting was terms and notions. 'The group opened with the 4-H pledge. This 'work was demonstrating , the club has one new member, Laurie correct way to measure. Dorothy' McIntosh and two new leaders, Van Doornik served a snack and -Dorothy Van Doornik and Janet the meeting-was-adjourned. - Munro'. Officers elected• were:. President-Catherine Coleman, Vice President-Dianne Oldfield,. Secretary-floating, , Treasurer-Wilma Van Dyk Press • Every week more and--rnore people discover what mighty jobs, are accomplished by low cost Huron Expositor want Ads. Dial 527-0240. category "E" title and earned the the game ° out of reach 6-4, for the next round Of playoffs Goals Assts Total Pis. additional payment for hours right to represent' Western eliminating Ripley from lira er although informed sources have the total budget.up to-$354,650. -4-H girls elect new officers, • Strong. Mrs. Jean Lee was program convener and Mrs. Alice Tyndall 'read the scripture. The theme "Spiritual Green Thumb" was -taken by Mrs. Jean Lunn and Mrs. Jean Lee. As we get out into the warm spring sunshine and plant our garden for summer, may the thoughts of the parable of the sower be translated into spiritual terms. they said. Members should make their lives gardens in which beautiful flowers of kindness, understand- ing, devotion and graciousness are being cultivated. Wheat and' tares may be compared to ragweed and marigold seedlings which look very much alike but as t they Church in Egmondville is taking on a new look with the laying of carpet that .the.._... congregation - hopes will, add a new touch of warmth and beauty*. The "Ladies Fellowship" met -at the home of Mrs. Staffer, Sr. for their monthly meeting and enjoyed a "pot luck" program. The ladies contributed . to the program with poems, and interesting devotional or current articles. Letters from mission- The Presbyterial Synodical will be held in Knox Church; Stratford, April 12 and 14, The W.M.s . April meeting will be held 'on Good Friday, April, 8th, following a pot luck dinner at 12:30 o'clock in the basement of the Church. The Marian Ritchie- members and all ladies of the congregation are invited to attend. The roll nail Kind of Missions Wa's answered by eight members: The Study Book - Nature Of MissioortddarlifaS presented by, Mrs. T.L,Scott, Mrs. MervIn Dow read from the Glad • Tidings, Wherever You are - You are 'the Church' Today. CUrrent events-were ',given by everyone. The Meeting cloSed With Ityrtirt SOS 'and The; Lerd's Prayer.- lAtnelt was served, by Megaig and the hostesS. Huron County,Council was told last Thursday that its Social Service Committee was presently considering entering, into ,an agreement with Pineeregt Manor Limited at Lucknow to. establish a hostel which would provide accommodation to psychiatric patients recfuiring services over and above ordinary room and board. It was explained that as' patients are released from the Psychiatric Unit of the Alexandra Marine. and General Hospital at Constable Wilson On- Wednesday, February 23rd Constable Wilson came to Mullett Central and showed the pupils a film on vandalism.. He brought some :photographs and there- were " class discussions afterwards. • Vision Nurse Between the dates of February. 21 and 25, Mrs. Splan, a 'nurse from the Huron County Health Unit .gave eye tests here at Hullett.,The pupils who took part were from grades 4, 8 and Kindergarten. Storm Safety Speaker • On Friday, February 26, Mr. Kane" -OT -the Hullett , Wildlife Management Area-eama-4o our school to tell us how to be prepared if we get stormstayed in a car or bus, He instructed the pupils on necessary supplies traded trithe vehicle and how to beat frostbite.Most of the pupils will, at sonic time, likely find the information very 'Useful. Volleyball Tournament On Saturday; February 26, the Hullett Volleyball teams travelled to C.H.S.S. to. participate in an inter-school tournament. The boys won their first 3 games and then they met tip with Blyth. They couldo't get things together and ended , up losing. With the, wind knocked out of their sails, the purpiiie •' conducting confidential interviews with local businesSmen directly. The actual dates of his visit are'-pre-adver- tised • in the Seaforth Huron Expositor trierithly,„ boys lost also to. Huron Centen- nial of Brucefield, coming in3rd overall. The girls' team won all of their games except against Blyth, They claimed the runnerup title. Pu lie Speaking • On Monday February 28th, Hullett • held its annual public- speaking contest, :The participating grades were 7 - 8, The grades were divided into two divisions.The winners of the junior division were: first place; Janice Baer, a grade 6 student who spoke on her dog • Benji: Second plade was won by Susan Van Egmond grade 4, who wrote' her speech on dolphins and third place was taken by Jeff MeNaren, with speech on his trip to the 't. N.Tower. in the senior division, J ohn Rowson from grade 7 took first place with a speech on door-to- door salesifien. Second place was taken by 'Karen Farquar, from grade 7, who spoke on Seatbelts. Third place was Cameron Moon, and he spoke on the history of the Maple Leafs hockey team. We would like :to congratulate' the winners and 'thank the tWelve' contestants for some excellent speeches. The "Teen Girls 'Club" • and `Teen boys Club" of Bethel Bible Church teamed up for a toboggan party. 25 teens with their four leaders took advantage of the snow covered hills near Winthrop and then enjoyed a "bean-feed" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gord Blahchard of Winthrop. Saturday evening the "Young Married Fellowship" enjoyed an evening of bowling at Exeter followed by a visit at the home of Mr. and Jvirs. Wm. Ferguson of Mrs. T. L. Scott was hostess for the March meeting of Cromarty W.M.S. Mrs. Calder McKaig openeji the meeting with a reading. Hymn 570 was sung. Scripture reading was taken from Waft. 25: 14 30 read alternately, followed' 'by meditation and prayer by lvIri!.McKaig. „The Bible ' Study , on The Talentso Making Life Count, was • taltep by Mit. Grace Scott. The offering-was received and dedicated by Mrs. Laniond. The minutes-of-Peb. meeting were read and approved. The- treasurer's report was g iVeft and 18 cards and 5 visits reported. Mrs. T.L.Stott presided for the business. Mrs, Mervin DOW was appointed NktiM;. representative to the Dock project committee. And so much bad in the best of us. • -ft' That it's ill for the most of u's To talk about the rest of us." Mrs. Marion Rose delighted. the audience with a piano. solo. Garden in the Rain.Ivlisses Alva and Florence Eliot-a—gave an illustrated talk on their trip to ,; England and Scotland last' summer. _The beautiful slides of cathedrals and flower gardens taken in York. Durahan, Edin- burg, Exeter and especially Dartmouth,• the birth place -of their father, were most interesting. Following the meeting, lunch and a social time was enjoyed by Teen. Clubs toboggan Zurich to round out the evening aries were read and plans for with gorues--atuLrefreshments. future. meeting discussed. The auditorium at Bethel Refreshments were served. CroMarty_W.M.S. plans Good Friday meeting. The Federal , Business Development Dank, a Crown Corporation promotes and assists the growth and creation of Canadian BuSineis Enterprises, particularly those of smaller size. Specifically, the Bank provides direct "financial assistance (term loans . -Management counselling, training, and information on government programmes available to Canadian Bitsiness. Dennis Tofflemire, with several years business banking experience, has been assigned the responsibility of servicing the requirements of-businessmen in the Seaferth zone. While Dennis will be operating out of the Stratford Branch office, which' services the Counties of Perth and Hitroh, he will be in his assigned area several times Monthly to conduct follow up feasibility assessments and to respond to referrals from local financial • institUtioM4 realtcsts, and"' chartered accountants- oil • behalf of their clients. • to addition, he also' "Sets up. shop' at. the Queenri—IttetetA Seaforth on the first iyhttisday • each month and the Parker Heusi~'.. 1 M'etet* Clinton on the Thutsday of each for the Development bank has new rep in area News of Hullett Centrai WEEKLY SPECIAL. 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