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The Huron Expositor, 1977-03-17, Page 11• . n. discusses lives treasurer, Mrs. M, Sholdice, dedicated by Mrs. B. Thinner, - "Tell me the Old, Old .Story'' closed the devotional period, • • „. 44)iftergni views on our liveS." MrS. EmersOn Mitchell took .9.04.4JIA..rherue.-•. chosen by Mrs. the topic, reading an article from *-R.0.40:Other .for the Walton Unit the book. "Journer to meeting .141 in the,church merit" purchased at Alma 1*C1000t. ---"WenesdaY College.- The title of the chapter everting, March 9. . " • .from the book "Guideposts along, Mrs:. Hunther opened with a the Way" kept in with the theme poem "Somebody knows," of the meeting. "Come, let ussing of a wonderful Life's . journey does not -fife7r. was sung with Mrs. approach fulfillment witholit right • Huether as pianist. The seripture,,,,,,,...direction, trustworthy markers was taken from Psalms' 1 and 2, along the way., You may not be followed by • the • .meditation ' aware of it or be willing to admit. "Children learn what they live" it, but every life has a center and a poem "Just for today" was - which sends us off in.. one read by Mrs. Huether. Mrs. Bill direction. Through your daily Thamer offered prayer„4,,The offer- conduct and . your thought ing was received by '14rs.,-.; E:....liattern,'Ilfe becomes as great or Mitchell in the absence of the • , as Small as 'that • for which you Correspondent rS,13ertY McCall 887-6677 .tr visiting with her sister Mrs. Jean 13roadfoot. Bid Bell has returned, home from a Loidon Hospital Where-he was a patient• for several weeks and is making his home 'with his `daughter and son-tn-law, Mr.• and Mrs. Ross Bennett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGavin and Mr. and Mrs•. Dave Collins spent last week holidaying in Jamaica, compliments of the Avco New Idea Londesboro WI see packers film THE HURON 'EXPOSITOR, MARCI-1. IT, 1977 1 toriclesboro • .personals.., • Sy tnothy 'is'-extended NI Mrs. Laura Lyon and Mis$ Edythe • ;Beaetani on the death of their' sister Kathleen, Mrs, George Nell,.Stratford-, on Friday, March 11th. A number of .friends . from here expressed their sympathy -- with them on Sunday at Leslie- Heath Funeral Home, Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. 'Jack Snell and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook' • attended the service' on ., Sunday nighta t.Stiles Funeral Home, Goderich, for ' Jean IDIoc971t2s.t7a3d)er D.D.G.M. . of No. S Mr. Tom Allen was admitted to Clinton Hospital on. Wednesday March 9th. -..Mrs.; Murray Lyon was song using . a shillelagh for direcj,ing. .The church hall was decorated in Irish fashion with shamrocks, Irish 'hats and green and white streamers. Mr. McDonald showed some cartoons for the children. Mrs. Watson Reid showed slides and commented on a trip to Hawaii and the ,meeting ended with "Blest be the tie that binds". Thanks mere extended to Mrs. Reid, also to Mrs. John, Pollard chairman of the fellowship nights during the winter. • .GE has reduCed prices to us on se- Jected models, and produced some: special models like the ones shawl here, which Tepresent exceptional val- ues:-Come on in and see them today— we're passing all .the savings right along to youl - We have a law in•Ontario•which riermlts any pregnant woman, 'married or not, to take'a 17-week unpaid leave,of abaericejrorn work to have her baby. ThiS law covers part-time • . as well as fyll7 time employees,, provided that they ha'veheen 'corking for the same employer for at least 63 weeks before the expecteddate of birth, • When she returns to Work, the new mother is guaranteed • ' thefight to her former position or to,a_Oomparable pOsition with no loss of seniority. or benefits at the salary. , • , • 'Naturally, pregnancy does not prevent an employee frpm being dismissed-for Valid reasons not connected . with pregnancy; but pre'g'nancy alone cannot be the cause , of dismissal where art employee is eligible for An expectant mother is required to give TWO weeks' notice in writing'of the 'day she intends to leave. She is entitled to begin her leeve*fy tittle within 11 )4teeks, before the babys birth but she riaet ta.k.e atleatt six weeks•of her leaveafterwards. If the employer wishes the employee to be§ircherteave before She. wants to dO so,. the ethployer must prove that the it,Un-ablia_tO perform her normal duties adegga)ely . • • The ertioloYeeiSellgidle.for'Uhemolojiment insurance • gy .seek. Therefore it is of ••utmost ItlIPOrtanee that we recognize our control centre and start out in the right, 'direction. We are responsible- for our view of life. Mrs. Ron Bennett presided for .-the business opening`with a poem "The Package of Seed." Mrs. Howard Hackwell read the Minutes. The roll call was. answered by 14 members. Quilt committee reported $65. on hand, with more quilts to be done, Mrs. Bennett gave report of the executive meeting of March. 4. Invitations were read from Blyth U.C.W. to attend their Thank- offering on Sunday evening, April 3 with Mrs. AndreW Gaunt to tell . of her trip to the Holy Land, and -from Seaforth Northside United Church to their ThankOffering on TuEsdai; March 29. - The Walton U.C.W. will hold h their spring Thankoffering on 6th ni t leave. Sunday evening, April 17. , Hostesses for the lunCli, were Mrs. 'Frank Kirkby, Mrs. Edna supper prices same Dundas. Hackwell and Mrs. Torrance Correspondent Mrsr•Sext..ShObbrook 523-4250 W.I. held their Canadian Industries meeting March 9th at 8 p.m. When President Dora Genevieve _Allen secured a film Shobbrook welcomed all with a on "Canada"' Produces -.from thought on March. Roll call was Canada Packers shown by Jim ' answered by naming an area,Jamieson. He was thanked by Beth industry that is no longer active. • Knox and presented with a gift. Minutes of the lastnieeting and financial report were read by secretary-treasurer " Addie Hunking. 'A branch executive meeting is to be-held in Belgrave April 4th at 1:30 p.m. and a steering committee to be held in Kirkton and Listowel on March-30th. An information letter from Mrs.. Carter told about ARC 'Industries at Dashwood. They are 'selling tickets • on Stereo, to be drawn Asril,lst. It was niched to donaie $25. to their work. admitted M Sallie hospital on Friday, March 11th' Friends hope both will soon he home again. Rev. McDonald attended the Lunch was served by Genevieve funeral of his friend Cyril Prescott Regele and Le,anne Whitmore preSent; the pair-with - held-from Watts Funeral Home, KAlelennne, dAyd.die flunking and -Joyce . flowers. , , (Expositor Photo) Brmusrselsa,nFdridmayrsafteBrnoobOn.Burns Use- shillelagh at final fellowship night _ , visited on Wednesday with his Tiverton.Mrs. Percy Collins, . , CHAMPIONS SKATE —7 Highlight of the figdre skating demonstration at Seaforth arena last Friday night was the performance of Canadian Novice Pairs Champions Lori Baler arid .Lloyd Eisler. Here Wayne • The March meeting of the 8th the business: Minutes were read 'Personals • and 16th Unit of 'Duff' s . United by Mrs. Don McDonald and 10. Mr. and Mrs.' Glen Haase of • Church was held on Wednesday members answered the roll call. Sault Ste. Marie spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. evening at the 'home of Mrs. Jim Programs for the coming year ' • - were handed out . by ...Mrs. Gordon Murray-and Susan, also Fritz. • " Mrs. Gerald Smith opened the 'Houston. „ . visitin' gr-other-relatives in the - meeting with a poem "Sprinkle of There warn discussion on price ' community. . . 'Sunshine. ",,__Hymn ,,, . 388, "0 for tickets for ham'supper on June The many friends of Mrs. Hilda 'Sellers will be pleased fo hear she Master let me walk with Thee" 8. It was agreed to leave 'prices as • was sung. Mrs._AlVin McDonald la* year, adults $3.00;-. children" ' was able to leave hospital and is staying with her daughter • and ' read the scripture from Lamenta- • si.50. tions, Chapt. 23; 24-33, and Mrs. Houston and the hostess Traviss. . .. .. ambulance Monday morning to. Seaforth Community Hospital. • • to illustrate the pain that' with all The Quilt Course will meet for " - the storm of life, if we ask God to ' their third meeting this Thursda A.. Du ffs evening in the Community Hall. y be Our help and guide, 'lie will see %A 1 us safely through. "Breathe on • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Machan Greeting worshippers to the me, breath. of God" was sung. Sunday morning service at Duff's Mrs. A. McDonald read a United Church were Mr. and moving essay, "What the _ Mrs. Ray -Huether. Rev. Ed. C.N.I.B. means to me" written by Mrs. Schildroth from near Port Elgin who- was blind when she was 40 years of age. Mrs. Smith ----closed with prayer. Mrs: Rae Houston presided for', son-in-law, Mr. and Mis. Herb ....offered prayer. served lunch. Frank Kirkby was taken by Mrs. G. Smith used as her topic • an article "March winds and sunshine," using the.comparison. Greet • Virorld-Day-of-Pi-ayer-program- was held at the March meeting Of • the Mission Band on Sunday morning, hC10','„ in the church Mission band meets • The flowers at the front Of .the - church were in rriemoryetthe_late--- Cyril Prescott-aid Archie. McKay., The choir sang an anthem "The` sun is always shining" 'accom- panied g • Ian Wilbee. Offering was received by Keith Clark, Graeme Craig and Keith Wilbee. Lacy ladies each class taking ,parts in-the talk patterns spending this week. -withMrs. read the secretary's report • and Cathy . McGavin'the treasurer's report. - Mrs. Neil McGavin and Mrs. Merton Hackwell were pianists_ for the tyinns. Children went to their classes with regular teachers, ,,Mrs. Mac Sholdice, Mrs. Ross. Bennett, Mrs. Merton Hackwell and Mrs'. Neil MeGiVin. Maluske, President of Federated elders Lorne Flunking, Harry Women's Institutes of Ontario Lear, Jack Lee, Don -Buchan-an asked for stamps floated off in saunpdmCrlaarat 71lrmy-with 'a pot luck water,' carefully,. dried-. and packaged in groups of 25 (no -:...,Rev. McDonald welcomed'all Kings or Queens) also quilt blocks and asked Grace.' After, supper with the name of pattern, size of games and contests were conducted by Rev. McDonald. quilt, yardage required and number of blocks, detailed Harry Lear led in an Irish sing touch-of stitchery - needlepoint . were voted on and selected were a: instructions on assembling the block. • The Senior training. courses • Monday evening for their regular business meeting and training night under the direction of crokincele The Sunday School staff met on for beginners, and Food .Eoriun -........5 Wm-litter is helping out at the March 23rd at 8 p.m. church. • • W. I. Card party on Friday night. Winners were High - Pearl Cummings; Lone Hands •,,IVIyrtle - Fairservice; Low Eva Mills; Men-Hign- Enic'Anderson; .Lone hands - Margaret Taylor (playing as a man); Low Ted Bunking. There will be another in two weeks, March 25th 8:30. Those in' charge will be Margaret Taylor, The last Fellowship night for this season was held on Friday night March 15th 'for district' • Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hamilton of Moorefield spent weekend with -• their daughter Mr. •and Mrs. Bob: Thompson . The 4-H girls , their leaders. and others took the bus from' Clinton to London on Tuesday night March 8th and enjoyed the Ice .Capades. .1 A. SELF-CLEANING SUPERSTAR If you love-to cook, bur hare to clean up, youil love this'Rapid,.clean automatic self- cleaning oven! Mini-broil feature automat- ically top-browns as you bake, Plug-out surface elements are easily removed for cleaning underneath. Other features in- clude on oven lamp, appliance curler ; automatic oven timer., clock and minute rimer. 459095. - Idaughter, Mrs. Alex Gulutzen are and. Marjorie . I Vi Burns , and Hattie Snell. basement- with, mernberS from Gertrude Churchill in South Berea!, unit send quilt to mission prayer service. • Carolina. . . "Lacy Ladies" 4-H Walton 1 Club The Berean unit - of U.C.W. for Margaret Whyte and Alice Buchanan. During business,' Cheryl Fraser The second meeting of the Attending the Ice Capades in London last ,Tilesiday- eveningheld a work meeting on Tuesday, , was held at the home of Mary March 8 were: Mrs. Lin Steffler March 8th when two quilts were - The 'April meeting,' one week Alice Ryan on Monday evening . Nand John; Mrs. Marjory tied and a box lunch was enjoyed. earlier on April 5th at 2 p.m. will March 8. Minutes we're read by Humphries and Peggy; Mrs. Hattie Wood,, President thanked be the Easter meeting with Nona Peggy Humphries. 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Happy Birthday was sung hring,..lit.n ..._. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rutledge. duets, "When Irish -eyes are It is nice to_see_Charlie, Murray `My Wild kiih Rose" -he keeps improving and is able to Thx:e 6 er• co ducted by Hazel Reid were -be out in the good weath MrS. William Thamer and won by Elnut Dewitt; Gay' Datema Mrs. Roy Bennett arrived home p.th , in the hall.-- Leaders are on Saturday from Jmndon where Marjorie Anderson, and Marjorie she has spent the- past several Duizer. weeks with her son arid family, The program included Irish h ilW homeis from osp ta . e. hope and an Irish lullaby- P y . and family "eand Mrs. Laura Machan of Sarnia spent the- . tricks with a mix. Plans were made for special 4 Also read were a letter from weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Porter, Holmesville W•1•, World Relief program in which ' school Nelson Reid. ' card of thanks from Mr. Alc the Sundystudents would take part. ,Mrs. Earl Watson spent a few ...Dark._Beryl _Reid reported Sunshine Sisters Banquet for The annual Spring, Crokinole days—last- - week iii7.-Winghain, home. • held on Tuesday,- March 22 at 4 ' •'there Weie 10 tableS in play at Mrs Jim Sanderson -of' • party plans were completed for Hospital • • April 12th._at f.c.30_41.,m__in- United Kathy; Achilles, Danny, Chrisie all for corning. • • ,2, _...S:.$.. ...,., , , .......1"...`... ." • . . ..:' .....,” . S. . • .+4 , .S. . • you are employe and going to ave aba y're entitle to pregnancy leave. 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