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still being received
The annual. ,Red Cross fund
raising campaign in the Seaforth
area will continue throughout
• March. Volunteer canvassers
hope to raise $1800. to support
the work of the Red Cross in the
community.
Honourary executive of the
Seaforth Red Cross committee,
which was one of the last two
• independant Red Cross societies,
in Ontario, and is now part of the
London District organizatiOn.are:
president, Lillian Kerslake; secre-
tary, Mrs„Lorne.Dale; treasurer, -
Ina Scoins. Treasurer of this
year's campaign is Paul Baker.
Campaign Captains for the
drive are: Seaforth North East,
Mrs. Donna Patterson; North
West, Clarence 'Walden; South
East, Mrs. Wilfred Titford; South
West, Mrs. Glenn Staffen. Mrs.
Don Stewart is captain for
Harpurhey, Mrs. Wm. Smith for
Egmondville and Bob McMillan is
in charge of the country districts.
Anyone missed in the door to
door canvass may forwafd
donations to any Seaforth bank,
or contact -a member ,of the local
committee.
. The Red Cross depends upon
public donations to support its
numerous services: Locally, the
Red Cross operates a blood donor
clinin to supply Ontario hospitals
with blood and blood products,
'provides, swimming instruction
certificates, and aids victims of
disasters, such as those who lose
their possessions in fires.
Established 1876' •
McKILLO-P .MUTUAL .
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
HEAD OFFlotT 10 .MAIN ST.;'SEAFORTi+,' ONT
Mrs. Margaret Sharp, *See. Tr'fag.i Fh, 527-0400.
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FULL COVERAGE
Form and Urban Properties
Fire, Windstorm, Liability, Theft
Various Floater Coverages .
Homeowner's, Tenant's FaCkage,Composite Dwelling
Directors and Adjusters ,
itobi.ArchibakI,R.11.4, Sesfinth 527.1817 1 Ken Caninchan, R.044, Seafiiittr • 527-1545
LaveniZodkiffilLit.t01, Walton 527.1877
Miss Lionhnedtf li.R.J, Bornholm ' 145.4s4.
John Met*Ing, it.k..1, tilyth 523-9300
kinfite#Miiitiothir, li.R.2,1GonlerIcli ' , 5244051
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8,+-THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 10; 1977 Kilbarchan residents
Area Weddings• Learn 'meaning of Ash
[by Mabel Turnbull]
Rev. M.E. Reuberi Northside
United' • Church took the
devotionals last week. He
reminded us it was Ash
Wednesday, the beginning of the
Lenten season, and of our Lord's
Passion leading.: up to his
Crucifiction.
He told us why it was called
Ash Wednesday. The sign 'of the
Cross is placed on the forehead
using the 'lilies from the palm
leaves of a previous year which
have been burned. •This custom is
still carfied on in the Roman
Catholic Churches.
Rev, Reuber took thoughts from
St. Marks Gospel Chapter 3 and'
St. John's Gospel Chapf. 5. After
Jesus:healed the man with the
withered hand at the synagogue
on the Sabbath day, the Pharisies
went forth and took cousel With •
the Herodiaus against him: In St.
John Chapt S there Was a feast of '
the JeWs, and they accused him of
eating with pUblicans and sinners-
also tax gatheretS who were hated
He 'healed the cripple by
saying, '.`Take up thy bed.-.and
walk." Immediately the man was
made whole.
To get the' complete story, read
the gospels _I have just
mentioned.
He called :God His her
malting himself equal to God
Which was blaSphettly:'Jesus told'
Ahem he came to forgive and heal
not to kill. A little 'informal talk •
followed in which these notes . •
were mentioned. I said I needed a
course in Theology to write up the
services by the local minsters
every second" Wednesday
afternoon.. Then Rev. Reuber
spoke of refresher courses at the.
Unviersity of Toronto \which he
attended from' time. to time.
Rev. lire 'Stewart oisganizes
these meetings, choosing the
Wed.
various/Speakers,
,„-.,/rerennala
Birthday Greetings to Maftie
Aho, 73, who is a-, native of
has been a resident
here.for some years. •
Don Hillis- called to see his
aunt. He was on his way to the
'Mill' at lientniller with a group of
fellow teachers from Ingersoll
High School to d workshop there.
Spring is round the corner.
Mrs. Frank Hulley'reports seeing
and hearing the 'crows in Munn's
bush. They've escaped me yet
but traditionally they should be
there..
Antihistimines
AntihistamineS `do a good job as
cold-symptom and allergy
fighters, but they can cause
inattention, confusion and
drowsiness. 'Read and heed the •
warning on the label, says the
Ontario Safety League. ,
7-Ants February Meeting held
last Thursday, .ff won County
Council struck a budget totalling
$2,420,000 for the 'operatiOn of
Hnronview during '1977,
. •
Of that total figure the Province
of Ontarie,:through the Ministry
of Community and Social
services, 'pays $1,1595.762
Je2art4g38.the, country's shire at $
Before making- final approval,
the . Huronview Committee of
io a Management brought
number ' of revisions to their
original estimated budget.
An increase of $7,451 was
made, to the area of Medical and
Ntirsing. Services bringing that
section up to a total of $1;098,555..
Building -and Property. budget
was increased by $42,000 to
$271,136 and , General and.
Administration was brought up to
$140,587 with- an Increase of
$8T3h4e77 - item covering
capital expenses. was decreased
by..$19,000 however to $20;000.
, other business littronVieW
adMinistrator CA,41410ald told
-council that RIO* reniav'ai coats at
Huronview are the highest
experienced in many years and
activities inviliving• outside tale,*
and voluilteerS have been
considerably curtaileci'due to the
illclernerit weather.
,Northside--UCVV,
Mr. Archibald also noted that
several cases of influenza during
the early part bf ,this, year
required a ban on residents
visiting other areas.
"The , outbreak has new
subsided," he, noted, "and
• residents have the freedom of the
whole building again."
Scripture verses taken from
Genesis chapters 24 to 35, was, led
..by, Mrs. Allan with rs.
McCartney, Mrs. Rae,, and Nirs.
Malapuik as scripture readers.
Mrs. W. roadfoo't led in prayer
and "Just,, as I am without one
plea" was sung.
Courtesy remarks were given
by Mrs. Roberton , and Rev. M.E.
:Reuber-closed the meeting with'
prayef'. Mrs. Malanuik conducted
• a SriOw" contest. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Roberton, 4ers.
Dunn and Mrs . Elgie.
Council sats:HvroiWiew- 00400
GLAVILLE-MUITI,
Jane Elizabeth Muir,-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Muir of
• Seaforth, and Larry Stephen •Glanville, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Meryl Glanville of Egmondville, were married March 4 at the
Egmondville United Church 'by Rev. R. Roberts. Maid of honour
was LOH Kennedy of Huron Park. Allan Dale, of Seaforth was the
groomsman. The couple will-reside on Goderich Street East in
Seaforth. hrito by Phillips)
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Unit 1 of Northside U,C.W.
met Tuesday evening March 1st
at the manse, President Mrs. W.
Dalrymple opened the meeting
with a reading, "Bedtime Story".
Roll , call was 'answered by 17
ladies. Letters froth the Foster
Child, J. Yung, ' Plan Social
Worker,Kim Sung Ku., • Were read
telling about the child and her
family.
' Worship service in charge of
Mrs, Allen and Mrs. Malaniuk-
was opend with "0 God of Bethel
by whose hand',.'. A Bible study of
Isaac, Esau , and Jacob with
Geti letter from foster child
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MARTINHO-YOUNG
Caroline Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Young of
Seaforth, and Manuel Martinho, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jose
Martinho of Pombal, Portugal, were married March 5, at First
Presbyterian Church by Rev:E.G., Nelson, Vickie Harris of R.R.
- 1, Seaforth, was the Maid of Honour. Groomsman was Manuel
Gaspar of Leamington. Al Young of Arnprior acted as. usher.
' Organist for the ceremony was Mrs. Carol Carter. Following the
wedding, a supper was held at the Commercial Hotel.
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