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The Huron Expositor, 1978-12-21, Page 39' " • JRA:',,,,..".7.1•7?....117.•,-,11,177•Trn... , . : Al. • ' ....-. . bysttoing:To*st.110.10, '•'•-• . ; s." . .. i • .. . .., i ., :' •Christmas , . - ' When a neighbour, ntleare- iln...Kenya ./.... rPhnd 9 .Year•Vid MarY Efian • , , • • • Nom,* and. $01901rP, •••'•• Mew Weas'agO 1 inentioned,that .1 flat. • ,• been corresponding witlra,feSter,ehiht in fOnya spon,sored by the -les' group ourehurele• While. reading his letters...for colun4-1 foeindone written in Januavy''" • , 1418 in:which he deseribed. hoW•he spent •lastChriStrnas.• • • • • . He lives at a Children's Hem*. while 'attending scheol.l.The.menth De'comber • , was a scheolhotiday in'Kenve; and mast of the. children :Spent" thi„, time with:then; .. , nomadic'fantilies. The children. Who ....had no families, remained at the, Centre. . and the ones. Who lived close to the Hotrfo.' . returned for two or three elleys to spend • • •• Christnpatime. with • 'their -.friends alid•-• leachers. . • . . • Ten-year•old Salo" **trete: "1 attended a . • night and a day, 7Serviee.7 Presume be • : • . meant a Christmas Eve•end a C.hristmeS. • '• • Day serVico • •' • • •-• '• • ' 'The?.Cherch was beantiful.". he:cont- • . • . . Meted. "because it •.was. 'decerated very fluch.'! (Unfortunately 'he didn't tell me what was used for the degerationS:) • ; "1 sang earolS Mgethee,with the other . childre.n, and 1 -was happy to be with them. • 1 • had .meals at. the Centre for .two days " • :before' 1 went' hinne:" • • • ' • '• • • He -mention •• the weather. 'but - indging-froor • ,Was hot and dry., - • • , •-• . .., • •• • • • In a 'separate , letter, one • of the: staff' • •'• - • -•mend)Ci,tnite.1.-tn-dit•sponsors to explain • . In. greater detail how the. •Christinas. ••• . ..• The holiday.. in KenYie was filled with. eseitementsiMilar to what we experience •J.,n Canada. The . church was • decorated for •::chtistmaS Eve and ChriStrrias Day services and 'a' special -Christmas ..dinner •Was carefully planned. • The ebildren 'Sang carets end. Part-.- kipated in manyof the traditions, we are • • • ..aceustomed to. The only aetiVitY'. that • surprised me was 'being ,able to play football on abare. dryfield•the-stay before Christnias, ' ••• . • : ' . • All the sponsors . sent .extra money • for gifts, and , it was used to buy food for, the Christmas "feest.". The home was. able to,. purchase ttiree goats, :Maize fleur, tea. leaves, sugar. milk andsWeets. • .Most of the children stayed for two' on, three- dayS, • and ;the Staff at the home took the opportunity to give therm more •nutri- thine! food than they would probably -receivediming the rest Ofhe'Vaeatien. On Christmes day,... stiff: porridge and irciiisted meat, tea and sweets were served. The leachar ; Wrote , This'. .probably sounds like very little Compared to what you. are accustomed to eating at Christmas dinner. but for the children brought up in a different way, it vvas, something .delicious and spec:lel,. They enjoyed. the' Christmas meal for the'clecoratiens and:carols." • - ..„7!.:111.0.100.1(Pilrl...in..4.11.1hilYaY„.09A14.1(.7_. chrjornas enjoyable the whole co minify. They vere happy • to .have rnae:. • their poorerbrother feel the benefits of Christmasared the joy.to be loved." -, What hetterway to sum upChiistivasin Kenya:, in:Canada and around the world?. chained to a bed 110893311e discovered .that not one New York State • rev; . prevented • ,Home and ', School•and cruelty to • children. The ' ParentYrekhet Federation, public,ontery, both in Canada theabused or neglected child and the U.S., •led to the still,. to •frequently the • . • • . . • . , . , • crowd at GoOd • • h • • : 5 w • • TF•40 0111401g' . • • • ! , • • •POOTOrly DEc.gmoE.R..tt ••1978,10:5A. world's first child protection law. , • More than80' years tater, •accerding le the Canadian First concert • • • good crowd attended the Frist Presbyterian Church. • Sunday • School concert Friday Night. The •program included: ' Welcome: • Michelle Vandervliet, Jeff Gernmell;• * A Word of Welcome: Adam. ' Davies; • The '• Legend of , CbrisInntes - Narrator WI enjoys pot luck _Members ' oi. the Seaforth -'Women's ',Institute_ and etests---pot- -a pot wine• . Upper at! their ' Christinas meeting last Tuesday evening. TableSAvere- deco- instlicitir)g . 1 e You ma • rated in the Christmas Thelnelor the • occasion and • . - •th • Id- i • Seaforth ' Public .School. • Program • . convener • Mrs. •Elden ,•Kerr chaired ,' the 114. .prograniand opened it with a:: cliffe, .Sheri °Coleman, poem. ."Christmas is . for Michelle... Murray, . Karen • .*. - -Everyone". The :trietto -Coleman, ...Jeff ."• Hoelseher, e meetin was he • the . Elizabeth Duke; Thank You: Bruce Ungarian; .Good King Wericeslas" Piano Solo - • Brad Carter; Christmas Gifts -Jttniers (skit); 'Silent Night: Pluto Solo - •Janice Carter; Trimming the Tree Jane ROWcliffe. and Karen, CaMp- •bell; Christmas Carol - Piano Solo Wendy ifoelscher; Writirig to Santa Claus Brad Carter:- Planning for: Santa - Jeff Hoelscher; .v The , Night • Before Christmas .- Piano ' Selo- - Jane Bell; • -' Changing the. Subject Senior's • Skit; Attendance Awards by John E. Pat- •••Orsonst. Who. is- Cominuoit-1- .. Christmas' Nig,ht? - Junior Choir; Good Night - Janice Carter. • • . Taking- part in. the Sunay Sehool , Concert were: Christine Gerninell, Ronald • Sinnamen, Becky Caimbelt, Adam' Davies, Julie 'Carter; Carla Patten, &lame Row-. • . , : :6•••••."',':•:c -.., .. . , • •"' ' . , • . , . mg,. • . , ' ' , • . Canada nntil, the 1960's. . .• ' Edwaid-island: ' ' ' • ' , children. '' 7 • niunity ; or stetghbonsa who rtiOnt which was . net eiren • of researgh, by a. federatien. animals before they created , hope ' the problem will go' seriously researched• ' .,, in • :coMiiiittee. baSed .ln: Prince : similar . pretelion for ,their • 4,,o, .771111. g Canadian parents *::'*eats, :11nalta71:.fiF,ef4:1:atilh:::::°• victim Of an apathetic clOn: focus, attention upon a Pr,?' - result of more then 011e: year: se0OteS for the protection of The national group rePre- Ms. KirstiJarviS, Pattie* The doeunlent said Ms. . The Canadian Home and • . . ' " • , • f, p. c ,., ,„ . ,, aflOtnniced,at eferonto press . ,•_ e___k , ..•__,..„.._,., ,,i..„,.,_ increase. • understanding Federation recognizes -that etliferenee on Nov.„14 that ll'ai a Pas' P"es.'ewa' 1" *`'` allion$ • Parents . and-. . to mere public. nviarenea ' Is • ..• „ajmariphiaa,s'i Is an .t•ileenii :::::::.e.:,tc:; Schoolneeded and,fo.aPaprreonbt:TmOgeth:att . . , all to its provincial and Weal ; thaned•pS4emhoophilAats,spocroiattuoeneds,bsoatibd early detection'. :, The has : only collie to public associations have , received . le emphasis, she said.' is Upon attention - in recent Years. ' pamphlet that is .ihreeded to in English and Freneh, is the- PreVention of abuse .and And we .cannot think of a ' • • • , , . . .• snegleet rather than Minish- iii/ire fitting *line t9 fit) that .4 • •mpnt of those.involved. •:than 1979.• Which his' been , 10 • :.•• • • "Our , committee's rer - declared tbe- International . - search dispels many myths,"• tear of the Child by the said Ms. Jarvis. ; "For United Nations" • example, child abuse and Coptes of the booklet, , neglect happens all through , "The Child, . .Everybody's -•-•. • the populatidn and in all Rspen,sibility", are available types • of f,amilles, It is • not, to the general public ,ss, well , - :••••-_,- r••••• .,,,,....-- ...--- 0.---...-• ......„..--,.• • more apt to happen,. among as ClISPTF'.inemberso said i .., --- -- ...------------; . /i''' .4 .0- _.. ...„..---..., 9-0 -. • - -, ...,,,,,,, -.....--...„--, -5-__-___ ,--,--:. •,-...-,--5 - --,...,-„...4 , • , : r ufeat 1 In ir anilite• ospr; ouiebii jaugnitnouyrs . . spg rua r iibp uucypub. . ja!nr Ms,' Jarvis. They can- , be . obtained from any provincial , 0. , ---•-! --------- 0-.:-/ ......s.---......-_, ....,----.- .........- .• ...„.„..„ „,,...,..4 _,.. _ , -----/. '•,"-- 0-- 0 ...,...., ,.....5.---.... . ..-0.-•:„.-" 0 •, group." •• or , from the CIISM head Home and Schtiol Federation. ..:: .....„.-- _ .0 0_-_ 50..-- • 1:-,<-%- 4, ---.:-. ..-..s.: s• 'A f 'Cr......1 .....-/-," •••"--....% IreniCally. she said, both office at 240 Eglinton Avenue ....- ---- -------''.:-.- ---...----- „......--,--• ,-,......,-.5...-1, 0.„ • • • 'Canada and the U.S,, created East, Toronto, M4P 1Kfl• • heart and it through the Michelfe Vandervliet, " honour Christmas in 'Brad Carter,. Janice Carter. year" was given by. Mrs. A. Bruce tingatian; Jeff Gem- • . • • , • . Homeowners who live in a ' • • house.built;before 1946 are • for government as • sistance . they „plan to • ...re -insulate their .homes, ••:'.„ • The federal goVerninent'S Canadian Horne • -Iriatilation. : Program. will • give hoine•• , owners or tenants up...0 050. ,to in the purchase et' accented . in- • sedation Materials if :a. tioriee three...storeys or less.. ' ,• • r0. ' 4. • • • • , , • . •Crozier followed withprayer rnell Jane Rowcliffe Karen The . idea behind . the government, program is to. help • eonservg Canade'S •energy resources. The .seVen• year program, which 'Stinted in the fall Of 1977; will • eventuatl- coveret! homes in the cbuntry built before 1946. • The. first step for anyone interested in' the program is: • to send away for a. kit . outhmng• the prOgram and 'including a , chart to deter- mine: your insulationneeds •• , ,• •Froin Forest ThriVing Hamlets each $4400 • : biBelle Campbell • : , 'The•StOry-ef Seaforth' ' by Belle.Cemphell ''• • . • A History of .Tlickersinith by B Campbelt *, • A ilistofy Of Mc illop • by Mrs.'Joseph Grutnmett •-each $4.0o each $4.00, each $4.00 The Story of. Hibbert Township eaci' $4..00‘ • A Hibbert Review' IPart 11] • Three booklets dealing with the•Townsbip of Bibbed " by. Belle Campbell • • • ,, Hucen County in Pioneer Times ' 'each :$-1 .25 • . • by James Scott :9- • • • . •• Settlement of Huron County each $5.00 hy Jarnes.R. Scott • First Presbyterian Church A:Century of Service ' each , $2.00 Varna in Review • each. $4.00 •' • by J , Floyd McAili Seaforth Woinen!s institute Souvenir Cook Book; The importanakof Liberty by Fred VartEgmond , • Ortieeficild united bhuich . • . - each $3,00 each $4.00. $2.00' (Please allow 2Scents per book for ntailiiti charges) • • lit /loon :(t•A)titlitor • WA. VieNt ' ' eatt$rth • * 52-10240 , • arid an •nnplicotion form for by. Mrs. G. McKenzie. • • .ciereiplaell, _Kathy Turnbull, the assistance, , grant. The kit Debby Henderson favoured'Allyson Scott, 'Laurie Bell, ,Can he obtained by viriting to with two solos "Wenderful Sandra • • Wilson; • Anne the Canadian Home: Time of Year" ane.'Itudolph' McCLure, Wendy Hoelpeher, Insulation Program, P.O. the red -nosed reindeer". Colleen Ungarian. Box 1270., Station T, Toronto, Current events Were given by , 'Joanne Carter, June Ontario, sh46B 4A4:, ' , Mrs. Doris Hugill. Rivers, Scott .Diiseall, Jim 'The. residences • that are Mrs. G Papple gave two CaMpbell, Tracy Wilson; eligible for assistance are a' readings, 'Buying a -gift for Julie Habkirk, Shelly family's principal residence -Archie", - .and • "Opening Michelle Sinnittion, Gayle • rather than a Vacation :home Gates'. Snow contest, Turnbull, . Marianne which haven't Previously re- was -conducted by Me% I'. • Vandervliet, Lisa' ceived a -grant under the KeYs.: Everyone enjoyed the Vandervliet, Doug ,McClure, r ram and whi0 were pichires.and comMentary by Brim • Morton, Shelly Elixabeth Duke and' ' built Were ear.. itirild Mrs :Sam Scott of riseoll, '1 id e.,a a ply for the. Orkney,,,Islands last Suotpner. ' • • Tenants as well as land- their, p to ngland and the . Jane. Bell, • • The Scotts were introchie, d . • • .‘ • . And thlinked by Mrs, Es. • Tliegrants ate :Confined to Kerr. • , ••• „ • the : purchase o1 CMHC- Bores for shut-ins will be 4 " '- approved 7 • inseitation packed at Mrs. L. Lawson's materials 'for attics,' Wails, home, and . donations of 1,31sein'ent 'Wells , and floors goodies were asked for frem,..... over Unheated spades; but , the membersFirst Day of labour costs aren't included. Training School for the 4-1•1•• The materials which are project "Accessories; The ' CN4HC acceptable include ' Float Touch" will be held in mineral wool, cellulose fibre, Seaforth, Thursday, January expanded • mica or Ilth with second day yen -Menthe; urea formakie= Tuesday? Jannary, 23rd. „ s • : -• There was. an exchange ef hyde foam; and lightweight. • and cellular plastic gifts, an the- D ., .esident, Material can be checked N. . Diehl gaver the • for a,oMHC acceptance courtesy reMarks. Wishing • , number on either the product everyone a Merry Christmas . e: liesin the New the t • or its paekage. and , • Remember .:1i.'s Sense to See, 'LARRY .SNIDER 'MOTORS_, •• " LiMited ' EXETER 235-1640 LONDON' 227-4191 Open Week Days Unt119e00 Saturdays Unlit 600 islihig yoit mueh appiness and hoping your dreams will All come trUe.We'Say: "thanks" - for your .* cantin4ng:faithin,is.. • . F • Seaforth,, YES SUPPLY 7671.-125.7; /7- •7 • • . % • A • *:* 44. Mitchell HOW TO ptAy..... AII.yOu need is a selection slip, a vend, a buck, and alittle kick, • • • • • , • You can get selection slips from '• any LOTt ARIO agent. OK- .. ''. .„.. . , . each slip yoU'll see seven 'boards' with s ' 1 # . .•.• (1f)(); .$7,(1) $1,00 1.(-)0. t -0 I I l 111 iii 1 1 III 1-1T.,1 1 • i fi,;;;.; 1:1•• • •.•; I. ; • , • .-; . : 1 • • ';;" I • " ' : ' I " ••' • . • ..; ' •••; • . • . . . • •••• • • , • colP crib numbers I through 39, i....:-,:.•,: ''''' . i li . it Using one 'board' at a time, select any • FY ,Off.k.3g...1. ' • A • . six of the39 numbers. With a black . • . i „..... „ 4Nert Jimt• '; Lk bvp,Aill . •-. tok-;,.,::.;,,,:,:. s..7,':1';':;=;.,;!KA'•;:,:,....'","00,.. ,,,,,A,A47...:•4 pencil, make a vertical mark in the box44,4w- which coripains the. ntimber selected. , • " 'i " ' (44' Soa : 1:0,...'''';',...';',...,..°.3.,"...;.4'.....:'";',',...A' -:...!,!*: iikk;Ae.S.. 4:42 Take Our selection slip to a • LOTT010 agent or retailer • , • who will enter your selected numbers in the LOTTARIO conipater and issueyou a receipt with your numbers printed on it. That is your LOTTARIO TICKET. Check it to • ensure that the minibers on it are the ones you have chosen. Each 'board' costs.$1 to play. You may jilay manY 'boards' as you wish: In other words, if You played 2 • 'Filen watch the drawn Tv eveni. Week or chickyour • newspaper tosee if the numbers ybu'vechosen match the numbeit.that are drawn. • • • If yb'vev.•on, simply presentyour Winning tkket to . yourLOTTAPJ.0 agent for validation. Ifyou've won WO orless, the agent Will pay you'rigbt there cin the spbt: .Ifyoute a big winner., your LOTTARIO agent will tell you how and vvhere to claim your prize. • • . • • ; `bards', it would con32. it . ;4. HOW OUWIST. , 1. •'Every week six tegulir numbers andabonirs nuMbehwill he drawn on TV.; • . IsAtch thosesix regular numbers, in any cirder, and you're • the JACKPOT winner, or, if serineone else has AISQ chosen • the same rilinbrs;then youll share the prize . But if you don't have all giX numbers, there are stili: thousands of other chances to win.• • • • , • If you get five of therigular numbersright and your sixth number matches the bones number, you share inthe big Second Prize Pool. ' Or, if you match five of the regular numbers, yo'urbundle of cash comes from the Third Plize Pool. • • Match fourregularnumbeis and you share in the Fourth Prize Pool. • • And; if you match tree of the regular numba, you . win $5. Not bad fun for a buck! And there arebound to be thousands of winners every week; because the numbers you choose don't have td be in the smile order as thole drawn. !, • • • , .:;• ' ••• . •. • HOW MUCH YOU • • • The major Pita are divided inn:S. four separate prize pools -the ' JACKPOT Pool, theSecod Prize • Pool, the Third •Prize Pool and. the ' • FOurth Pine Pool., . • The Fifth Prize is.worth S.5,• • ThoSe holding winningtickemin • any oldie' four pool cafegOrieS will • " • sharethat pool equall. ' • For example, if the JACrPOT pod is $300,0P0and 2 Playershave . . correctly chosn the six regular numbers, eaai player wodd win S150,000.• • The weekly JACKPOT could be $100;000,$300,000, • .$500,000, Or more depending upon the number of people playing LOTTARIO. In ihe event thartnere is no JACKPOT Winner, the JACKPOT Pool builds eachweek until somebne winAiQueb• a, ilie • JACKPOT in asirnilar lottery Wa:s' • Over $1 million.before being won • • • • i• :••••;.- • V •••• • vki., • • DON'T JUST 13UYA1ICET. YOV 131AV IT. OWL 001B .1 • ONTARIO LariERYCIDRP04\TION