The Huron Expositor, 1981-10-14, Page 6goal by
Ross McDaniel of Gods-
rich was installed as the
1981-82 president of the
, Hurdn County Unit of the
Canadian' Cancer Society at
the Unit's annual meeting
Thesday evening, October 6.
Mr. McDaniel also accept-
ed a campaign award on
behalf of the Unit for surpas-
s sing its fund-raising object-
ive of $60000 by More than , musing services! food sup-
S12,000. elements, ostomy supplies,
"The support of the cid- dressings and mastectomy
wens of Huron County to ,our visits.
cause has been very gratify- •The slate of officers for the
fag to all of us involved in Huron County Unit for 1981-
the campaign. We have ex- 82. besides Ross McDaniel
needed 51.25 per capita as president. -include: past
which is a very proud president - Harold Kntsley.. •
accomplishment," Mr. Mc- first vice-president - Mel
Daniel reported as Unit . Faniswoish, Goderich; se-
campaign chairman. oond vice-presient - George
A break-down of the five Michie, Belgrave; treasurer -
Branches '.of the , Huron , Steve Biskup, Clinton; cam-
' County. Unit shows that purl chairman - Jim Rem-
Clinton raised S12,537; Ex- mingtotr. Goderich;.
eter $20,857; Goderich chairman - Murray Hunter,
$17,757; Seaforth $5,591; • Wingham; commemoration
and Wingham $15,798. chairman - to be filled;
Daffodil sales in all the educaPort chairman - Marg.
Branches were very success- aret. Mann, Wingham; vice- .
fill with over 57,000 realized • chairman to be filled;
and bike rides for cancer, medical advisor - Dr. Bruce
.which _ were-new events-for — Thomson; Goderich-; patient,
three of the Branches, services chairman - Margaret
btought in S11,008. Allan, Clinton., vice-chair-
• Written- reports front the —Man— to be filled; mastect-
five Branches along with the any visiting - Phyllis Pitbla-
Unit riblicity, education and do, Goderieh; transportation
patient services reports were chairman - Russell Jervis,
adopted at the annual meet- Clinton; publicity chairman -
Mg- Howard_ Aitken, Goderich;"
In his publicity report, , and planning, development
chairman Howard Aitken and nominating chairman -
noted that Terry' Fox had. Mel Farnsworth.
aroused more public support . Staff secretary is Margaret
this year than was ever Makins and the Unit office is
dreamed possible. - , located at 20 Isaac Street,
-The -education retied by , 482.-7832.
Chairman Margaret Mann Remember, it take but a
outlined the 'Smoking With moment to place an Ex.
drawal Clinic' held in Clinton positor Want Ad. Dial
as well as the various films 527-0240
shown, pamphlets distribut-
ed and presentations made to
various groups throughout
the year.
Patient services chairman
Margaret Allan reported
there were 77 patients re-
ceiving assistance from the
Unit in the past year includ-
ing transportation to clinics,
drugs, housekeeping and
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THE NEW
MINIMUM WAGE RATES
IN ONTARIO
New Minimum Wage rates will go into effect '
October 1st, 1981.
General hourly rate
Learner hourly rate
Student hourly rate
Liquor Licensed premises
hourly rate
Construction hourly rate
$3.50
$3.40
$2.65
$3:00
$3.75
Additional information may be obtained from the
Employment Standards Sranch,,Ontario Ministry of
Labour, in the following cities:
TORONTO
400 University Avenue
M7A 1V2
Tel: (416) 965-5251.
KINGSTON
1055 Princess Street
K7L 1H3
'Tel: (613)-547-3414
OTTAWA
2197 Riverside Drive
K1H 7X3
Tel (613) 523-7530
SUDBURY t
199 Larch Street
P3E 5P9
Tel: (705) 675-4455
WINDSOR
500 Ouellette Avenue
N9A 183
Tel: (519) 256-8278
HAMILTON.
1 West Avenue South
L8N 2R9
Tel (416) 527-2951
KITCHENER
824 King Street West
N2G1G1
Tel (519) 744-8101
ST CATHARINES
205 King Street
1.2R 3J5
Tel (416) 682-7261
THUNDER BAY
435 James Street South
P7E 6E3
Tel (807) 475-1691
KENORA
808 Robertson Street
P9N 1X9
Tel (807) 468-3128
LONDON
205 Oxford Street East
N6A 5G6
Tel (519) 439-3231
SAULT STE. MARIE
390 Bay Street
P6A 1X2
Tel (705) 949-3331
TIMMINS
273 Third Avenue
P4N 1E2
Tel (705) 267-6231
Fortoll—free numbers check the government listings in
your local telephone directory.
Ministry of Labour Robert G Elgie. MD, Minister
Ontario William Davis. Premier
Employment Standards Branch
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THE HURON. Exposmon, OCTOBER 14, 1981
c ali en
p
Ian Christian
counselling centre
for Huron
Coa;TallieroO secorglarY residents of Huron. It was
ScSc
C0litten, was tbe site overwhelmingly decided that
,Ir a meeting Of a proposed there is a definite need for
Christian Counseling center this type of counseling in
ter 1114611 County. ThiS Was the area. The proposed cen.
the second' Meeting this Year teris to be in the Clinton area
for etniecreeti Chriglan0 its as Clinton fs lecated in. the
C*,t7' The' fiattancentral Area of littrets There
was caned by , wquicittg'a consisting
v44 cokKeTnF4 44profe0044.1advisCtrY board
and a: a board of directors.
service. A It haa_s Miiyetheel) Viecldid
° • Laudeto four • when. thiS service will be
Mislya . Aurpn County • 'Available to the public,
both pasta ,iVer, the chnittlittee 'behind
0 10 a steering the Huron County. Christian
Counseling Services. Assoi-
" ation ,hopes it would be
The meeting Oct. 6 was fenctional Within the next
attended' by 35 concerned year.
•
Rev..JaMes Vanslyke chal-
lenged the members of
Huron-Penh Presbytery of
the United Choral "to take
action against the increase in
lotteries. "They're getting
out of hand" s tated the
Seaforth United Church cler-
gyman.
His reaction stemmed from
the recent announcement IV
the federal government to
introduce a sports letterS - It'
was delivered to atneeting.of
,the presbyterY Pritee'Vnit
Tayistock. lag week. He
noted that 4 dunibeT
org4iii,z4fionsbadispoken,dgt,
again the new, lOpery.lapiffifk
none .0 the presbytery coati
mitteesa. bad -*wt. cone-ern
Maureen Mayner. Minister
for Mission. for London Con-
ference suggested that while
we criticize lotteries we fail to
su sport our convictions by
restraining top purchase
ship Rev. Roy Babstock,
Parkview United. Stratford
noted that during the mail
strike there had been a loss of
one and a half million dollars
in the United Church's Miss-
ion and Service fund. While
the funds are slowly catching
up he stated that the M & S
projects were being curtailed
as well because increases in
the fund were not keeping
pace with inflation.
Huron-Perth's M&S giv-
ings to the end of August
amounted to 5207.858, ap-
proximately 48% of its goal.
Rev. Ross Cumming.
Chairman of Archives, re-
quested local, congregations
to send in biographies and
pictures of people whose
service to the church should
be recognized. "It is obvious
that we are interested in
church books and records but
we have neglected people
records" stated Stratford's
Centennial United minister.
During a period when las
'representatives expressed
concerns Norman Alexandet
voiced his . anxiety over the
eroding of. Sunday obser-
vance. The Londesboro dele-
gate was later recognized b)
Rev. Bert Maynard. Staffa
for -his prestigious- awarc
from the Soil Conservatior
Society of America. '
MARRIAGES STIR DEBATE.
The validity of retiree
ministers to conduct- marr
iages stirred a .lengthy de
bate. Tightening of licensing
to do so by the provincia
government has ' led to
review of the regulations.
It was argued that once
ordained a' minister held the
right to conduct marriages. 1
was. pointed out, however
that lieensing to do so
granted by the government
Rev. Burton Crowe, Centra
lia, felt that active or retire(
ministers who serve a congre
gation may conduct a marri •
age.
A motion of presbytery in
April to deny right to all lay
and student supply ministers
to administer the Sacraments
of the Lord's Supper and
Baptism was successfully ap-
pealed to- Conference. The
appeal body indicated that
Presbytery does not have the
right to,inake such a blanket
motions' Each case mess be
eensidereden its own merits.
A pew colinnittge- strocture
to! c4imp. Bitnint and Camp
I1eleilS,etang 'was. intr9400
by fitob hdeMplien.,
BrOcclield. • .Each cal
base its own ,cornrnittte Which
be responsible to ,[an
overall presbytery camping
committee. MeMtalen., seg..
geSted that the prtiPesal
would coordinate admili ist-- •
ration.
Two pastoral changes were
approved by the
Chiselhursi wilrcease/to be a
congregation at the/ first of
the year and will amalgamate
SPECIAL PRICES IN
EFFECT UNTIL
CLOSING
TUESDAY
OCT. 20
We reserve the
right so limit
purchases to
reasonable weekly.,
family requirements
SPECIAL
QUALITY
INDIAN
RIVER
FRUIT
man
wire Hensall. The Ethel and
United chtuches will begin a
trial period of joint services.
Rev. Bert Day n,ard warned
congregations planning pro-
perty improvements to en-
sure that such are in agree-
ment with the proper codes.
Churches are nos. being
included in an increasing
number of regulations. he
indie,atect.
' "Is it possible to .chtme
year money down the draft
was a. qUestioned, posed, itt
guideline ihrgisiee present-,
•
ed Rev. Vanslyke in a report
by the finance committee.
"We have a lot of work to do
to try and interpret what
appeal organizations are do-
. in{" he stated.
It was suggested that we
evaluate our givings and that
our cempassions and con-
cerns be expressed in a
nteaningfet way The guide-
-tine outlined a number of
questions in regard to re-
queStS. needs and response,
Rev. Barry. PaSSaaore who
is leaving Wingliam for
Cancer Society over __,ckzwitirek...
In his report on steward-
SCHNEIDERS ..OKTOBERFEST
-SAUSAG-E 500 g. PKG.
SCHNEIDERS OKTOBERFEST
PORK BURGERS
SCHNEIDERS OKTOBERFEST
SAUERKRAUT
SCHNEIDERS OKTOBERFEST
MUSTARD .
S, SCHNEIDERS ASSORTED VARIETIE
SLIM STICKS
SCHNEIDERS FROZEN ROASTED
PORK TAIL GRAVY
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
4
Product of U.S.A. .
RADISHES 1 lb PKG
0
aso
cut from
CANADA
`A'
GRADE
900 ml. POLY BAG
8 oz. JAR
250 g. SIZE
Kg. PAIL
375 g. PKG. 169
109
1.18
159 $
PINK
OR WHITE
PEFRUIT
SIZE 48's
riii0111011MINSINENIIM,
lPrtotil clkit U.S.A. Green
69" ONIONS BUNCHES 2/69'
Owen Sound was recognized
for his years of service to
Huron-Perth while Rev.
Maurice Francis. Fullerton, Newly elected chairman
was welcomed back from his Rev. John Roberts. Belgrave,
exchange to AustrIalia. conducted the meeting.
,.140 the Rough Country
on an ALL SEASON ATC from HONDA
For '.Pleasure
We service what we sell
Hwy. 86
just east of Wingham -
Phone 357-3435
CUT FROM THE CHUCK
CROSSCUT
RIB ROAST
BONELESS
STEWING
BEEF
RED HOTS OR ALL BEEF
SCHNEIDERS
WIENERS
1 LB. PKG.
Zehrs sliced
COOKED. HAM
New Zealand frozen shoulder
LAMB ROAST lb,
New Zealand irezen shoulder
LAMB CHOPS lb.
Pride of Canada Sweet
Boneless-
OTTAGE ROLL .
Zehrs sliced
SALAMI .r
$1.68
175 g. PKG. 890
175 g• Sat
Pickled
lb.. $1,."9
Pride of Canada sendVich style
COOKED HAM lb. 4149
Schneiders sliced sausage Aah
THURINGER,. .... !A 19
Shopsyn Creamyffilf The Pie"' lb' $2.98
COLESLAW lb. $1•
Fresh_Boston
FILLETS!i.69
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
FRESH
SPINACH
10 oz. CELLO PKG.
ONIONS
Prod. of Ontario
BEAN SPROUTS !b. 49'
Prod. of New Zealand
KIWI FRUIT ',N.. 590
Prod. of U.S.A. Can. No. 1 49#
79# BRUSSEL SPROUTSib..
Prod. of Ontario Can. o. '1
SPANISH
TYPE
.1
Ago.
98S
ilkPlaytax Reg, or Deodorant
Prod. of U.S.A. Can. Bartlett
„,4
-MINI PADS 30:4, $2.4rif
FRESH
MUSHROOMS
'PRODUCT OF CANADA
ONTARIO GROWN
FANCY PEARS ...
LB.
Playtex Non-deodorant Aft
RattiLAit TAMPONS oo moot 30's MY
Non-deodorant Tampon
PLArEX PLUS 2." AVY
Deodorant Tampons
PLAYTEX PLUS20:6 $149
Playtex Deodorant
tAMPONS7V"
Playtex Deodorant
MAXI PADS " *3.39
Playtex Regular
MAXI PADS . 301. S2 99 . •
BLADE OR
SHORT RIB BOAS'
$ OUR REG. 2.2B lb.
(BLADE BONE REMOVED)