The Huron Expositor, 1978-03-02, Page 9, *EMMA EXPOSITOR, MARCH 2,1070
Walton WI holds debate on
women s Place in society
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For the training schools,-Short .
Hamburg. • Londesboro woman celebrates 1
:APPLICANT7SURVE
...ASSISTED RENTAL HOUSING
..:.FAMILYAND SENIOR CITIZEN
Town of Sepforth
-If You -Have One Or More Children. OR -
- If -You Are Sixty-Years Of Age, Or Over
-If Your Present Accommodation Is Inadequate-
-If Your Income 'Is Modest
THIS IS OF INTEREST TO YOU!
determine the local need for this type of The Ministry of 'Housing, at he request of"
your municipal council, is conducting a accommodation, interested families .and
survey to determine the ne for additional senior citizens now living. in Seaforth are
assisted rental housing ,tp ed on a. asked to complete:an application form and
geared td income basis- Seaforth. To return' it to,the Distrial-jouting Authority at
the address indicated below.
• The Ministry of Housing, at the request of
your municipal• council, is conducting a
survey to determine the need for assisted
rental housing to be rented on a geared to
income basis in the Townships of McKillop,
Tuckersmith and Hibbert. To deterthine local
need for this type of accommodation,
interested families and senior citizens now
living in McKillop, Tuckersrhith and Hibbert
Townships -are asked to, complete a
questionnaire form.
• .
Sdciety tor. crippled 'children for counties of Huron,
-Rerth and part of Middlesex and John Butler,
__Toronto, supervisor of'service club relations for the
Ontario Society for Crippled Children. Mr. Butler
was the guet apeaker-ata Lions Club meeting at the
arena Monday night. (Photo by Oke)
The 'resolution meeting Ofkhe
Walton Women's Institute was
held in the community_hall ,on
Wednesday evening; Febraury
The 'president Mrs. Bill.
Humphries Opened with a poem
"Winter",
Mrs. Ron Bennet Was-
nominated to act as secretary
the absence of Mr. -Ken
McDonild. Nineteen inemlters :
answered 'the roll call, "What I
would doif 1 could.do as] please".
Mr's. Don McDonald reported
as the Public Relations officer
regarding the planning of the bus
trip for May 31st , where an
appointment has been made tp
tour the Sara Lee :Cake Plant n
'Brimaiee then to spend time at
the large shoPping centre at
Bramalea.
A letter was read from the new
provincial president, Mrs.
• Clarence 'Diamond, New
The group will make an
• autograph quilt. Ferne McClure
and Helen Lee were appointed to ,
buy material and to charge 25
cents per name Vi Burns and
Audrey Thomp'son werp•
appointed,
Mareh Roll' call is name a
woman in" Jesus time and, tell
about her. program committee's
at Hunking, Margaret Good and
• Helen Lee. Lunch , committee
Betty Hulley, • NorMa Glousher '
and Florence :Cartwright.
The prergrant of was in 'charge
Bernice Hunking Vi Burns a d
Audrey Thompson. ,,
-Bernice gave a reading on "the
woman of Samaria". Audrey's
guest was Brenda Radford'who. •
spoke on hertrip to. the Barbados •
in the ezribbean. Vi . Burns
conducted a contest on cake
The garden club 'for the,
project will be available this
summer with Mrs. Harold Hudie
offering to be leader, it being left
'with herio get an assistant. --
meg. B. Humphries eave• the
results of the vote op the fixing of
the hall. Since_ then 'the
has been .iowered, insulating has
been done and joists repairs in
the. basement. It was voted, to
(cave further fixing of thestage,
painting 'of windOwsi new curtains
and cleaning floor till a, later"
date.' •
TheAtiilt that haS been made'
' by the Instithte has been
completed and was, on display ,.
Tickets on sale from any Institute
memberw are to be. handed into
Mrs, Ron Bennett or Mrs.L avern
Godicin„...T4ie draw will be.made at
the Institute special meeting; W'rith
guests on June"
It was also decided to
the other. piece of material ,that
was purchased with. Mrs.' E.
Stevens and Mrs. H. Craig to do
the marking.. A cushion was
donated by Mrs. Earl Mills ; draw
CRIPPLED KIDS CANIPAIGN STARTS — Seaforth
Mayor Betty Cardno shares a joke with Tom Young,,-
Chairman of the Seaforth Lions Club Easter Seal
Campaign, after purchasing the first set pf Easter
seals in the. Seaforth area. Looking on are 'Sonia '
Jackson; L6ndon district nurse sier the Ontario
'A surprise birthday party was
held for Mrs. Flora .Kelland 'who
titrned.87, at the home of her son
- O ville Kelland. on Sunday. Her
brother HeOor McPhail and sister
the home of Helen Lee. President
Aimwell unit met Monday at meeting,
will be' th a small remembrance
given out at: March
group,.- Shut -in names
visit shut ins before
Audrey, Tiro m p son opened
.-trexting with a hymn.lollowed by
• a read ineYou don't have to win
" and "He Loves You" followed'
by prayer. Roll call was answered
- by-16 members 3 visitors and one ,
new niember. anon ,Snell. .
Vi Burns and Helen awson
SEAFORTH
JEWELLERS
for
DIAMONDS WATCHES
JEWELLERY. FINE CHINA
GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION
All Types of Repairs
Phone 527-0270
. •
Luneh 'was served by
Margaret GoOd, Helen :Lee and
Pat Hunking, Meeting closed
with inizpahllenediction.
4-II NO. 3 Meeting
Eleven members of the
.k,ondesboro III club ' met on
Monday 'February 20th 'at the
home of Marjorie .Duizer under
the leadership ef-Ma rjorie- Otlizer
and Judy Datema. 'The club
-decided op the name "Quazy
Quitters". Different quilted
items,'quilts, pillmg, purses and
place mats were observed and
discussed.
The quilting -samples , were
started and will be worked on in
the following weeks.
There were 12 tables in play at,
the .W.I. card party on Friday,
February .24th winners were
ladies high' Betty. Hulley, lone'
' hands, ,Anne Overholt, low, Dora
„Shobbrook. Men'-s high, Bert
lone hands, Wilma
McMichael (playing as a man),
low, Alec 'MeMichael, cup
Edna HackiVelETher will be
her etc-I~ 8th in Charge
will be Hattie Wood, margaret
Taylor and. Ora Bruce.
Marjorie Anderson and Rainnia
Jamieson attended the course im
Clinton. on "personalizing your
patterrn. AnyOne'Wishing to, take
advantage . of this course to+, he
held in Londesboro hall with' the'
date to be announced please
contact Dora Shobbrook 523-4250
or Marjorie' Anderson 482,7283.
1-411Londcsborii
Londesboro 1-4H Club met at
.the home of Hattie Snell-February
15.
Elected officers ' were
• President, Karen Overholt\
-secretary Chris Van Spengen -and
press reporter. Tracey Greidanus.
Members discussed the meaning
of the 4-II emblem and hada quiz '
on developing good • menial
habits.. ' • '
W.I. March 'meeting on,
;'Consumers Affairs" will 'be on
Match 8th at 8.p.M. Speaker will.
be . Mrs. St., Jean from Auburn.
Roll call "How, to stop a
safesmae,"
Verbena Bone of Wingham
'visited last week with her brother
Mr. and Mrs. 'Howard Clarke.
r Mr. and Mrs. Cohn Paterson.
visited last -weekend with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook,
and Diana spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs: Ron 'Ellerby and family,
Clinton and attended OntairieSt.
Church service.
P....=••••••
to be made at a Court Whist
Party.
It was decided to go to the
Callender Nursing Homo. in
Brussels, on Thursday !larch 23
With MrS. Herb Traviss; M'rs. Jim
Axtmann and Mrs.. Lavern-
Godkin in charge of, program.
A vote was 'passed to have the
aiiiittal Meeting ie April a the
hall with a pot ,luck supper and
donate the money to the hall.
Nominating committee to bring
in the new slate of officers will be
Mrs. Herb Travis; „Mrs. Stewart
Humphries and Mrs. BIB
Humphries.
The Institute will cater to a
wedding In August and* avilable
Papers
Befdre you throw out all those
papers you have accumulated
over the long winter months there
is a paper drive bei4i g organiked
-Tor the area by the Londesboro
Lions.
Instead of hauling 'all -of those
heavy papers to the dump, bundle
them .up with rope and set them
out on the curb for pickup
Saturday morning' March 11. •
For the tithe -being, the papers
will be picked up and stored with
Howard Cartwright: - •
At the present there,are no set
plans as to where the papers will
be recycled. When several tons
have been thered then - maYbe "-g \
someone will e ready and willing
'to haul 'the lo away. Recycling
plants are located-in Kitchener, H
amilton and Toronto,
The Londesboro Lions are
initiating this project in order to
raise money for . Community
-•-projeetS and have received
permisSion from the 'Clinton nd
and Blvth Lions groups to collect
in their areas.
If a paper drive is planned in
our area the-Lions will'-Peeve the
collecting for a week or so, so that
another organization can collect.
Papers will be collected until
further nOticew.
• Please remember jest
newspapers are being collected,
• no magazines. .
for a ny fUrthei catering,
It was decided there would' be
two 'carloads go to the Bluevale
Institute March 8th meeting when
Jim 'Armstrong will be speaking
on the Plowing Match on his farm
in September.
There will be a St. Patrick's
Court Whist party in the'
community hall on Friday, March'
10th at 2 p.m; Men and wemen
are both welcome. Several offered
to make posters to be taken to the
different towns. Committee in
charge of lunch will'be Mrs. Mac.
Sholdice; Mrs. HarVey Craig,
Mrs. Neil McGavin and Mrs.
Allan McCall.
The conveners on resolutions,
Mrs. Jim Axtmann and Mrs.
Lavern Godk,in had a Very interes-
Focus on
Walton 2 4-H Club met on
February 15th "*Tor its second
.meeting for the spring project
"Focus on Living". They
gathered at the hall when Mrs. N.
Reid and -Mrs. 1-1, Bolef'Sliowed
the girls the techniques of
ting.ddate on '''Resolve that the ,
semen's place is in the home.".
Takidg the affirmative side were
Mrs, ) Bill Humphries and Mrs, L.
Godkin while Mrs. J, Axtinann
and Mrs. G. Watson spoke for the r"
negative side. It brought up
subjects on everyday lives, giving
us much food-for thought.
This brouglit the meeting to ,a
close, with lunch servedby Mrs.
Herb 0 Traviss; Mrs. Bmerson
Mitchell AndIvIrs. Ray Huether.
Smile
A husband is a person who .is
under the impression that he
bosses the houee, when actually
he only, houses the, boss.
Living
home last Thursday after a few
weeks spew holidaying M Florida
with Rev. and Mrs.G. Hazelwood •
of -Brussesls.
On Monday morning the
Walton Unit quilt committee put
in another quilt at the Thamer,
home, so a nu mbn of ladies will
be busy for a day or so the first of
the week.
Correction - It was Mrs. Jim
Axmtann who accompanied Mrs.
G. Watson to the Senior training
school in Wingham for two days
not H. Hudie„ so anyone in
the community wishing , to take
the course' P ersonalliing y our
pattern" get in touch with, Mrs.
Axtmann or Mrs. Watson
course, needlepoirtts for.
beginners was -first choice with
second contemporary tailoring.-,,
The regular collection and the
n.ennies foit friendship was taken
'reminded all of the World Day Of
• • Prayer in the chnkh at 8 p.m.
Friday March 3rd. Aimwell u nit
will serve lunch' Service.' to
charge, will be Helen lee, Audrey
Thompson and Helen Lawson. Mary Cole :from ,Mitchell 'were
present alongwith son Lloyd and' . Joan. Whyte suggested
family from Stratford and the'-'\., members
D' _typm Clinton, _ . _ Easter wi
- from the Aimwell Unit
4-ICI Club meets for
Herb Traviss while. their parents-
were holidaying in' Arizona.
The World Day of Prayer "-
service will be held at Duff's
United Church,' Walton,' on
Friday, March 3 at 2 P.M. when
all ladies of the community are
quilting.
leaders. Margaret Sitatreed and Community
cordially invited to attend—There • -
pane discussion on
LinChs eSritefflt:re regtiurrisnedwittOr Pethgegiyr
Humphries' home for the rest of Living.
Spirit and Modern
for the opening. , Minutes were
Mrs. Viola Kirkby returned
the meeting. Julie Blake preside
read by .1 eanne McDonald.
The roll 'call was answered by
naming one ,or more articles you
have in your home. 'whether
quitted by machine, or hand and
whether they were pieced or
appliqued. Members were gi'verr
material to be made into 'a
quilting sample.
Following the 4-H motto,'
feig.y served. lunch. They met
again on Ttiesd , February 2 1st,
at Lin: Steffer home for' a work
meeting.
Personals
° Alisson and Lesley Traviss of
Waterloo spent last week With
- their grandparents, Mr. an'dMrs.
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E 5URVEY
ASSISTEP . RENTA1.:. HOUSING
FAMILY. AND .$ENTIOR. CITIZEN.
TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP.
TOWNSHIP OF •TUCKERSMITH
TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT
- IF YOU HAVE ONE OR MORE CHILDREN OR
IF you ARE SIXTY YEARS OF AGE OR OVER
- IF YOUR PRESENT ACCOMMODATO 'N IS INADEQUATE
- IF YOUR INCOME-IS‘MODEST
THIS IS OF INTEREST TO YOU
IF YOU ARE A SEAFORTH RESIDENT AND ARE INTERESTED
IN RENTING A SENIOR CITIZEN OR FAMILY UNIT IN
SEAFORTH PLEASE COMPLETE AN APPLICATION FORM.
For senior citizens and families interested ih renting an Ontario Housing
unit additional information and application .forms are -available at:
Clerk's Office
72 Main St. S.
Seaforth, Ontario
527-0160
or
Huron County Housing Authority
53 Stanley Street
Goderich:, Ontario
IF YOU AREA McKILLOP, TUCKERSMITH OR HIBBERT TOWNSHIP
RESIDENT AND ARE INTERESTED IN RENTING A SENIOR CITIZEN.
OR FAMILY UNIT IN SEAFORTH, PLEASE COMPLETE A
QUESTIONtlAIRE FORM.
For senior citizens and families interested in renting an Ontario Housing
unit additional information and questionnaire forms are available at the '
local Clerk's office.
McKILLOP TOWNSHIP
TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP—
Mrs. Marion McClure .). R.McLachlan,
RR 1, Seaforth
GM8 117, RR 5, Clinton,
527-1916
482-9523
HIBBERT TOWNSHIP
Charles, Friend,
Dublin,
345-2931
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