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The Huron Expositor, 1978-03-09, Page 9• HURON EXPOSITOR; MARCH, 94978 TH ra er SEAFORTH JEWELLERS for DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION All Types of Repairs Phone 527-0270 . -By Cathy McGavin The 1sf meeting of Walton II "Focus on Living" was held on Feb. 20 'at Lynda Aktrnann'S. Officers • elected , as follows; President - Laura Dennis, Vice/, Pres. - Lynda Axtniann, Treasurer - Dianne Godkin, Press 'Reporter, Cathy McGavin. There -will be a floating secretary.. Leader. Mrs. Albert. Hudie and The 2nd meeting was held at the home of Liz Reinink. A name ' for the club was chosen as "The. Busy Beesy. MemberS started qPilted samples, to be made into a pin cushion. 12 members answered the roll call. Mrs. Ron Bennett•and Mrs. Viola Kirkby,,Luelty cup Harold Bolger. Institute hostesses were Mrs,, Mac Sholdice, Mrs. Nelson -Reid, Mrsi Harvey Craig and Mrs. Ray Huether. Those in Charge for the euchre ,on Tuesday, March 14th will be Mrs., Bill Humphries; Mrs. Kathy Achilles, Mrs. Bev. Smith and Mrs. Joanne Plas. assistant leader Mrs. Marie McGavin explained . what 4-H really stands for. Many different styles sizes - colours o desboro kids g granges. from: Florida Duizer with 11 girls present. - "Leisure Lovers" Roll call was a leisure time The girls had as their guest activity I would like to develop, speaker, Art Metslaughton from Correspondent Mrs, Allen McCall .887.4677 ... Walton l',.. 441 Club met at the lihme of, Julie Bl'ake on Wednesday evening, March 1st with9 girlspresent. The roll call wa 'answered by "An important The. third meeting,. of - 4111 ---role—for - babyT-sitters. -Nana— "Quazy Quilters" was held Bennett read the inutes. The - February 27 at home of Marjorie name chosen for he club is 1 Comunity Spirit .in Modern Living'was the theme for 'the World Day of Prayer service held in Doff's United Church on, Friday aftsrnoor! ' Mrs. Campbell Wey presided for the Call to Worship, The order of service of worship was followed' .12,ythe_prekared materially., the Women's Inter-Church C6ttncilOr Canada, The pianist was Mrs', Laverne Godkin for the hymns thfOughont the service ;Praise to .the Lord"; "Ash'I Mrs. Allan McCall, Voices were ' taken ,by Mrsg Norntan Schade and Mrs. N elson Reid. $cripture readings were taken by Mrs. Ken McDonald; Mrs. •-lelson Reid; Mrs, Graeme Craig and, Mrs. George Williamson. The offering was received' by Mrs. Lawrence Ryan and Mrs. C. McCutcheon and dedicated, by Mrs, Wey, Mrs: Merton liackwell, Mrs. • Wafter Bewley and Mrs. LaOrn Godkin acted as a panel giving closing benediction. Affairs meeting of the. Walton W.LNotes The .C4enship and World Wortien's Institute- will he-held Wednesday evening, March 15 with conveners, Mrs,. Frank Kirkby and Mrs. Emerson. _t_he_commun inert- Mitchell charge of Women are invited. Brian Marks had the. Mr, and Mrs. 'Don Wier and Paul of Thamesford spent the• weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson., , • The inititute are sponsoring a Court Whist Party this coming Friday ' afternoon in the . _ 1 Correspondent accompanied by GAII Lear at the Mrs.-Bert ShobbrOok piano. 523-4250 The message on "Community United Church Spirit in modern living" was There was a large turn out at given by, Marjorie Duizer telling hunch on Sunday Morning- -of-Ways people can _help. With a olio- community spirit: Collection was month. Greeters were Emerson received by 'Norma Glousher. Hesk and Bert Shobbrook, Ushers Prayer hutch was served byt Helen were Neii Cartwright, Kevin Lee Audrey'ThompsOn and Helen Fothergill, 'Danny Jewitt and Mark Mitchell. - Choir anthem - was "Jesus Walked This Lonesome Valley" with Louise McGregor organist and Ruth "Shaddick choir leader, ' Rev. McDonalds children's, story was, an orange on display , "it's what's inside that counts"-. He gave each child an orange he brought from Florida. Kinder- garter). teachers were Barbara , Cartwright and John spent the Knob and Susan Jamieson: The , message was ",'It's the Real week of February 18- to 25 in Thing,," Toronto then to Ottawa and -Next Sunday will be Apnual • Montreal where they attended the Easter Communion service. Montreal-Buffalo hockey game, Flowers on memorial stand were toured the Parliament buildings in loving memory of Dorothy and other places of interest. ,Little who died February 28, 'Claude spent week with his 1977 -- grandmother, Mrs. Mae ,Rinn at. The congregation .extended Belgrave. Norman, Florence and - John viSitecrwith• her on ,S_unday their sympathy to Tom Whyte on when Claude returned home with death'ef his wife Lenore who died r 29th year on a uray after them. --Mr. and -Gordon :'being in Intensive care in Univer;- Shobbrook and Mr. and Mrs: Bert}' city Hospital London for the past Lyon returned ;home on Tuesday, two montbd. ' February 28 from enjoying an 18 World'‘s Day of Prayer service day vacation tour flying with Hay's • was held on Friday March 3 at 8 p.m. U.C.W: President Helen Travel Service leaving,,,..freITI Toronto to San Francisco, Lawson,. welcomed all and ' California, for two days then to 'thanked. ,'all . Who helped with Kauai, Honolulu, Hawaii, program. She gave • some Pnouncements. The U.C.W. stopping at places, of interest on ' neral. business meeting to be the Islands.' Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Mitchell 'I 3 1 8 p.m. in: the church )WasterThank- returned home ,.on Wednesday, offering to Walton _when Rev, March 1, from' a two 'week Bolger will be speaker to Auburn vacation driving to Fort Myers U.C. when a cantata by Fordwich Beach, Florida. choir, to Blyth U.C.,-when Rev. Mr. and Mrs: John Bain of John Stinson will be shing ,Stratford; spent two weeks with pictureS on Holy Lan All grandchildren, -Gracie and. Mark Mi h 11 trithro • Correspondent • Morel-Wiley 527-1856 - if was noted with 'pleaStite'tlidt. ort.Sunday the 6th of March, the slopes of Dodd"s hills were dotted with sled• and toboggan enthusiasts. Many of them were small children - enjoying the pleasant winter weather., Personals Ken Pethick and Mtitray'Cox of Bressels - have returned. home from a training school .program:: held at 'Pennsylvania. The boys are employed by -McGavin Farm Equipment Ltd. Walton. • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Halley accompanied by Mr.. and Mrs. Calvin Hulley, Cromarty,' spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halley, Monkton. Mr-. and Mrs. Robert Harris, have returned home from their • winter home in Florida. Visiting with the Harris's on Sunday were 'Mr. and Mrs. Steve Argyll, Bayfield, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Wolfcamp 7. and family, Mitchell, Mr. and . Mrs. Ron -"Harris and Craig', • Vickie Harris and Dennis. McNally, Seaforth. cKillop S • spent the weekend 'with the"Miss Sue Tuff has returned to and Lori Jo„ Cromarty and County. .anMdPra enjoyed the tobogginiiif Dodd's Hills. " uainwdeMrertso. WindsorEugene St.ov eLIOAuhies We • welcome Mrs. Pat weekend. While there, they Del ge and 'family to the visited with their daug4ijer Sheila community.'Pat has moved into and James St, Louis o- Riverside the residence of the late' Oliver and:visited with Mrs, St. Louis in Anderson on the farm of Eric hospital. Hullett has public speaking Hullett Central school was Julie Daer, Hullett, who spoke .on the scene ‘94, a public'. speakers a dream, Garth Whittich, Myth. • contest spoilsOred by the Blyth whose topic was my hobby, atid''" Lions Club. Contestants were fromBlyth,... ,-spoke on .the 'Blue Mountain and Hullett schools, . Caves. third was Nancy Snell, Birth, Whi'3- Winners in the senior division 'Due to strike conditions in the were: first, John Lawson, Htillett secondary schools' speakers were who spoke, on money, second present' from the high schools. Karin ar har, -Hullett, who Franklin Snell won the junior s'poke on teachers, and third section and went on to speak in Jayne Snell, Hullett, who spoke on .Coderith, Saturday. ' Glenna Ellis spoke on the age ballet Winers in the junior division., of maturity-and won the senior. of grades six and under, were divisop, • • Lawson. • The second and third meetings of Londesboro 1 4-H were held at Mary Buffinga and Hattie Snell's homes. ' Members discussed what skit to do for Achievement Day and decided on' the name 'Wonder Worker's",' Personals Mr. lend 'Mrs. - Norman. • i ....,,...2nvtations are.for April 9ith. . . Rev. MoDonald returned home Service of worship was conducted by , Margaret on, Wednesday from spending 'Anderson. Scriptures were read the month of February hi Florida. Westerhont will - -be showing pictures for the study on Caribbean. Roll call will be paying of fees. 4..H #3 by Pat Hiinkipg, The voices were' Norman ,Alexander and Laura taken by Doreen Carter, Th e Forbes were representatives to • hymn "As '' children of one Huron-Perth Presbytery on !personal Father" was 'read • in unison followed by prayer by Helen LaWson. A duet "They'll know We Li.nre1 and and Diaik visitors --with__gr., and • Mrs. February 28 at' WeeleaavAllis , United Church, Clinton. Correspondent• Mr.. and Mrs. Bert Sh brook on Mrs. Ed. Regele are Christians by • our love". by returned to their the , Mr.„, ., and Mrs. , Harold - ,- Lisa. ,,4,,.rbiioti,,, ,,..Piebrear.;;28 ,from spending IV i ihealuitio 404 i ehite oehoiiipii, .1 Shobbrook. Stanley Preszcator and. girls at ,Mr. and Mrs. JaCk ;Le visited Crediton. on Sunday with their daughter • • Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Re gele Mr.. and Mrs. Stu Mustard and visited on Tuesday afternoon with Sheldon, Stratford. Mr: and Mrs. Harold McCallum June Fothergill was to and with Mr, and Mrs. Clarence KiteheneerBowling for Dollars" Regele on Wednesday afternoon.. on Saturday, February 25. the will Sorry for my mistake saying be on T.V. at a later date. Mrs. Mary Thornton had W.I. card party this Friday, returned home to Crediton from -,March 10 at 8:10 p.m. Bevan Seaforth Hospital as she is still-a-- Unit of U.C,W. meeting will• be, patient in the hospital at time of- held at 2 p.m: March 14. Sandra writing. CABLE T.V, NEW&, 4 Service Hook Up Line Locates Advertisements on Local Channels • Call ienith,82110 leaving name, address and telephone number ITCHELL-SEAPORTH CABLE T.V. .program. Guests will be Mrs. Lavein Clark . Roll call , Some interesting incident you remember in'Walton. History, of c dren of one Father" arzi,_tlieughts on the 'Aherne. , The• Walton to be given as 'the motto. Hospital where a east was Leaders ',Marjorie '''Duizer and the Seaforth Ambulance service, Judy .Datima helped the girls to who explained about first aid care "They'll know we are Christians." question asked "Who arethose in There will be a plant sale for necessary 'for his' back befOre start a 'crocheted o er knitted , our neighborhood who need'which members are asked 'to and concluded the meeting with byRovuard lows ta"king part were Mrs. acceptance into our Community". bring an item. returning home. article. The quilted samples Were the 47•H motto, "Learn to do by Wey; Mrs. Don McDonald and • We should reach out beyond our • also worked on. doing". Personals • • community; we. should 'be.kept Mr. and Mrs. Murray -Mint, • for euchre community minded, you should Scott, arid David of Brantford misfortune to have injury, in a snowmobile aicident a week ag He - Went last 'week in Seaforth Winners named The Tuesday night euchre was held in the community centre with 11 tables in ,play. Prize winners were: 'High Lady - Mrs. Ken MCDonald, Low Lady - s JACKETS , — Assorted Sizes - Red-Navy ' Gieen43100-Purplo so- Yellow come out to social activities to get spent the weekend with' Mr, and p kibggan . to know those people moving in or Mrs. Earl Mills. ' ds to o out. Keep inviting those to , • Mission Band members are Miss Linda Currie, Dorchester, Anderson. Mrs. Fern Patterson, Seaforth; Hulleys: Visiting Sunday in the her home in St. Thomas to 4 H- elects officers High Man - Harold Bolger; Low same Homewas Mrs. Larry continue her studies because of - Gardiner, Steven, Lisa, Leanne. tile; strike of teachers in Huron Man - Ernie Stevens. Draws on • door prized. Mrs. Ken McDonald; neetings, be friend y. reminded of their Meeting this Rev. Ed. Baker gave the coming Sunday . THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET "The Store That Saves You More" MEN'S SPRING BOMBER , Just arrived . 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Thy Division communicates and works • with employers and employees alike, encouraging all concerned to do , everything )ssible to 'prevent injury Or illness in tl, e workplace, It does this by: • conducting regular programs of inspections and audits to ensure compliance with the legislation; • providing advisory, consultative and technical services on bealth and safety' ,matters; • promoting internal labour-management responsibility fat-Maintaining a safe, and healthy workplace; • reviewing prOposed plans for new projects in the pre-development stages to avoid "bilitding in" potential hazards. The ne Division is dedicated to the control and e ination of occupational , health and safety a ds with ongoing' research, educational pr ms and, if need be corrective action W_ en cooperation doesn't , A booklet'svelling out indetail the activities of the Occupational Health and Safety Division is being distributed to employers. 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