The Huron Expositor, 1978-05-11, Page 23BROOMBALL CHAMPS These girls
B-champions in recent broomba)I play. The
members are (front row):'Teresa Ferris;;Miy TereSa
Flanagan,' Janice Dietz, Marj Jansen, Brenda
Finlayson and. Teresa , Finlayson and (back row)
. Nancy Franklin, Marg Henderson, Rose Groothuis,
Joanne .GroothuiS, Larry Flanagan(coach) , and
Audrey Nash.Absent when the photo was taken
L~
ere: Sharon Murray, Joanne Kuntz; Peggy Young,
L n Nicholson, Sue Dick and Linda Van Bergen.
(Fx14Csitor Photo)
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team
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Council debates bottle ban health -bill
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A resolution from the city of council Monday night. containers, and the high costs of
Stratford asking that soft drinks In a wide ranging discussion enforcing band and controlling
in non-refillable containers be councillors touched on the merits, litter.
banned got short, shift at Seaforth of banning all non-refillable "If users were responsible
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Hensall Legion ladies elect •
Beatiice t.13/1 presided at eid; Executive Mrs. Joan '
the- May meeting of the Ladies' eierling, Vera Smale, Wanda
Legion Auxiliary on Monday McClinchey, jean Munn, Mildred
evening in the Legion Hall. The Chalmers. The annual Penny Sale
following officers were elected for' ' will be on June 9th. Tickets are
the year; President: Mrs. • available from the members.
Beatrice Uyl; 1st Vice President: Plans were made to'cater to
Mrs, 'Margaret Vanstone; 2nd weddings. The attendance prizes
Vice-PreSident: Mrs. Alice was won by Mrs. Mary Vanstone
Neilands; Treasurer: Mrs. Mona and the Mystery and guessing
Campbell; S, .":ret4ry : Mil, Donna ,prize was won by Mrs. Mildred
Allan; Sgt. at Arms: Mrs. Iva • Chalmers. A social hour followed
Reid; Sports Convener: Mrs. Iva the meeting.
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s. baptize
Corre-spendent 1
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482.9960
Two babies 'Were baptized by
Rev. Alex Taylor at Goshen
ChUrch on Sunday. They were
Erin'Iviargaret, daughter of Evin
and Helen KeyS, and Steven
'Gregory. son.of Steve and Linda
Keys. A family gathering,
including ', members of the
Colclough, family, was held at
Bruce and Anna Keys' home. -lint
and Marilyn' Laing were home
from Mississauga, and attended ,
the.,Snell - Cantelon wedding at
Brucefield on Saturday. L. ,,
Steve and Linda, Keys hosted a
family gathering' of the Keys and
Poelman families on Sunday.
), The Peck family, including Jim
and Dianne Kirton, wRre guests
at the Snell-Cantelon wedding on
Saturday.
The grade eight students of
),Huron Cente nial School enjoyed tte4.41
a trip to 0 W last v(Tek. The
students from arna would like
to 'thank thole who bought
Christmas, cards, candy, etc. to
help them finance their, trip.
Mr. Hank Broeze was admitted
to hospital in 'Clinton on Friday.,
but was expected home again the
beginning of the week. We hope
he will soon „enjoy better health.
The Varna LI-.C.W.'s annual
BANK RATE FINANCING 7 convinced there's a
sating lobby of glass 'people.
—C-:tis -are—competition," Slid--
councillor Wayne Ellis.
, • A motion to support the
Stratford banning resolution was
defeated. -
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On .the . urging• of councillor
Wayne Ellis who said the'
proposed occupational health bill
would be "cbantic„if it,ever went
through -, ,eaforth council
decided Monday night to have ,its
finance and general government
committee study the matter.
^Councillor Ellis said if Bill 7G
becaine 'law firemen and police
II., men for example wouldn't have to
do dangerous work.
Governments tend to legislate,
things that could be handled very
well by people who don't like
particular working conditions
finding other jobs, commented
I .: Mayor Betty CardnO. Fanners
had, gotten themselves- exempt
from the proposed bill, deputy
reeve Bill. Dale commented.
,•there'd4e no problem" said
mayor e ty Cardno. .
We'd solve the litter •problem
suggested ' councillor Gerald
Groothius, if every kid buying a
bottle of pop had to bring in an
empty.
Tuckersmith, unit one of
Bra: cc-field- United ciyai-c
U.C.W. held the' May Meeting
Monday evening May 8th. '
Mrs. W. McCarney and Mrs. L.
McAlpeire in charge. Mrs.
'McApliere opened the meeting
with a poem "My Mother".
Mrs. McCartney gave a read-
ing, "Home", also did r the
Eph.,scripture Verse '6-1-4 ,
Htinor they'-father and mother.'
Mrs. McAPliere explained
Mothers Day with colored flowers
and to be held the 2nd Sunday in
May, Ann Janvia being the
founder. •
The offering was resit
Mrs. McCartney and dedicated
by Mrs. McAlpiere. The
bussiness was chaired by the
President Mrsavlarjorib •• Brad Ems
The roll call was answereed
by a smile by 22 members.
Thank ,yop. notes were read
from Ann Walters and Grace
Thomson: Mrs. Thomson is still
In Hospital but improving slowly'.
Unit one plan - to cater to'a
plant sale was again a suc ess,
with a' reat variety of indoor and
outdoor plants. Bonnie Roy was
the auctioneer; with Joan
Stephenson assisting. Elea,nor
McAsh had a good selection of
.paperback novels for sale, too.
he programme committeet of
Rtill.th Johnston, Bonnie"' Roy,
Linda postill and Joan
Stephenson led the 'worship
service•which was based on the
'Parable of the Seed..'
During the business session,
Marg Hayter reported a profit of
$220.00 from the Dessert Euchre.
Lorna Johnston; read a letter we
had received from Trinity U.C.W.
A;hfield, concering Bill 100 as it
pertains to the right of teachers to
strike, and one from St Joseph's
C.W.L., Kingsbridge, about
books used' in our secondary
Schools which contain porno-
graphic passages and extremely
objectionable language. Letters of
support for their 'views will be
drafted, and will be -signed by
each of our members, An appeal
was made for used eyeglasses, to
be brought to the June meeting.
A bale of clothing will be packed
shortly. We decided to pruchase
a copy'of the book "The China
Years" for circulation among
members. Announcements were
made of the Hospital Auxiliary
Tea on the afternnrbn of May 10,
Stephens have returned after
spending, a few ' days ,at
celebratiolis with 'their family at
Sault St. Marie.
, Mr. Wallace Jackson bas re- •
turned from the ospital feeling
better.
, .Mr.„and Mrs. Dwayn Elliott,
qaledon Ida, Reid and, Ryan East
spent the week-end with relations
in Biucefield and 'Mrs. Ellidtt
parent's • Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Little, Winthrop.
Mr. 'Gordon Thomson has
returned home after spending the
Winter in Arizona. •
• Mr. Wallas p Jackson has been
a patient in the hospital but is,.
home feeling better.
and a shower for • Frances
Armstrong at Goshen that
evening. There will be a 'Mission
Festival in St, Thomas oh Sunday,
May 28; beginning at 2;00• p.m.
The evening end,ed With a
social half-hour during which Ihe
committ e served a deliCious.
lunch. Parr Line 4-H Club
The second meeting of the Parr
Line-4-H club was held at Sandra
Turner's home on April 24th at
7:30. The roll call was answered
by nine, members, who • gave
reasolsswhy they plan to grow a•
garcien.
The steps on preparing your
garden, some good sources of
organic material, and the grading
system of commercial fertilizers
was disucssed. The club is to be
called the Garden-Gals.
The next meeting will be on
June 12th at Sandra Turner's.
The contribution vegetables give
to family meals, the nutritional
requirements of, the body,
spoilage of foods, and home
,storage of foods will be discussed
. at that meeting.
Mrs. Hugh Berry • wedding on June 10, a bake sale
482-7572 t b Id fie d 20th, o e he at y June
visitors day June 6th:
Ihe June meeting to be held
June 20th.
The ladies moved to the hall
where a Plant Sale was h
which was successful regardle s
of a wet night.
Personals
Rev. E. J. Stephens and Mrs. •
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