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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-11-18, Page 7ADVANCED HONOURS — The honour of completing eighteen 4-H club projects went to Sheila Willert, RR 1 Dashwood at Saturday's Achievement Day held in Zurich, Above, Sheila receives her award from Huron's Home Economist Miss Catherine Hunt. T-A photo .4) e tr .11 rr ONTARIO COMMITTEE ON THE COSTS OF EDUCATION The Committee on the Costs of Education in the Elementary and Secondary Schools of Ontario has been appointed to undertake a comprehensive review of the costs of education in relation to the aims and objectives, programs, priorities and the like, of the educational system, to evaluate existing programs in the light of experience with them, the requirements of the present, and in terms of the expenditures of money for them; and to recommend policies as the Committee may determine, The Committee will welcome assistance from representatives of groups, organizations, and associations and from the public through the provision of information, comments, and suggestions in areas such as but not limited to: --the use of the financial resources being provided for elementary and secondary education in Ontario in the attainment of the educational goals; — the ability of the various differentiating factors in the legislative grant plan such as course, location, level (elementary and secondary), and type (ordinary and extraordinary) to generate funds in proper balance consistent with the needs for the attainment of desirable educational objectives; — the implications of ceilings on expenditures by local school boards, including the effect on the decision-making and autonomy of these boards; the various aspects of school programs with particular reference to innovations and new concepts as, for example, the'open plan" organization, technical and commercial programs, and use of educational technology. It will be appreciated if submissions could be made as soon as possible but not later than 31st March, 1972. They should be sent to: Executive Director Committee On the Cogs of Education 'J R001115-944 252 floor Street West Toronto 181 T. A. lVICEWan Chairman J. B. McCarthy -Executive Director 04 tiq "R! KETCHUP Stokely BEAN SALAD Weston's FRUIT CUPS 12s ems FROZEN FOODS McCain's FRENCH FRIES S ausage Pure Pork Wieners Pork Shoulders Fresh Sausage Polish Side Bacon Coleman Rindless Pork Chops Shoulder or Butt S uet Chopped Pickled Rolls Sweet Ground Beef ,es, B ologna bythel Minced Ham ....I CHOCOLATE MALLOWS E-- Salada TEA BAGS E.'. 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Bertha MacOregor, Phone 262-2025 Surviving too, ore three grandchildren .and seven great- grandchildren, Funeral service took place el .Bonthron rnneral Chapel, Hensall, Saturday with Rev. pon Peek .officiating, Interment was. made in. Hensel), Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were Walter Spencer, Erie Luther, Bill Fairbairn, Jack Simmons, Pick Welsh, Donald Joynt, Guest speakers featured ON PARADE — Members of the Hensall Legion, Ladies' Auxiliary and Girl Guides participated in Sunday's Remembrance Day parade as flag bearers, From the left, they are, Guide Brenda Pepper, Mrs. Marg Vanstone, Ernie Davis, Tracey Turner, Mrs. Iva Reid and John Skea. T-A photo • Kinettes enjoy slides of tour The Hensall Kinettes met at the home of Mrs. Bill Fuss, November 10. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Gertrude Hamilton and Mrs. Verna Hicks, The latter showed slides of her trip around the world. Mrs. Larry McLean received her Kinette pin and bylaws and was welcomed as the club's newest member. The raffle was won by Mrs. Leonard Hoffman. Members decided to visit shut- ins, December 5, and entertain at the Goderich Psychiatric Hospital, December 8. Senior Citizens' night will be held December 15, The Kinettes are catering to the Kinsmen mixed curling bonspiel later this month, Brownie gets golden bar Churches hold special services A large crowd attended Hensall At a special ceremony Tuesday United Church Sunday morning afternoon at Hensall United for the Remembrance Day Church two new girls were service when members of the enrolled as Brownies, They were Legion, Legion Auxiliary, Jo-anne Pepper and Valerie Brownies, Guides and the band Baker. were guests. The total number of children in Victor Stan, president of the the Brownie pack is now 24. Hensall Legion, read scripture Athlete's badges were and Rev. Don Beck chose as the presented to Lori Lovell, Karen theme for his sermon, "For Voland, Donna Jean Allen, Nancy Everything a Season". Deitz, Shelley Wareing, Sandra November 28 will he Youth Nixon, Becky Baker, Anna Marie Sunday with a special service in Duffy, Barbara McCurdy. the morning and coffee house in Golden bar was presented to the evening. Roxanne Lavery, Gideons conduct service Swimmers badge, Barbara The service in Carmel McCurdy. ,Presbyterian Church was con- Barbara McCurdy has received ducted by the Gideons, Sunday. the most interest badges within Jack Thompson of Seaforth and the Brownie pack in her three Don Jolly of Exeter assisted in years of Brownies. Scripture readings and prayer. Edgar Cudmore gave the address, outlining the work of the Gideon Society and what they are doing in making Christ known throughout the world. Harry Hoffman of Dashwood was guest soloist, singing "In Times Like These" and "Until Then." Mrs. Malcolm Dougall presided at the organ. Ag rep speaks about Personals farming in the farmer The Hensall Ladies Wednesday afternoon curling will not be held u-c.w. Unit II Hensel! U.C.W, held their monthly meeting November fl with Mrs. Wilmer Ferguson acting as chairlady. A devotion on "Kindness," from the Mary Stewart Collect, was given by Mrs. Jim Drum- mond. Roll call, "Did You Know?" was answered with 17 members, Business was conducted by Mrs. Verne Alderdice when the general meeting on November 22 was discussed. November 18 Unit w. II will help host a party at the Bluewater Rest Home in the evening. Next meeting all units will meet December 13 for the Christmas meeting, Mrs. Verne Alderdice ably conducted the study, "The Sacred Laws of Deuteronomy," which was taken from the panorama of the Bible. Mrs. Rena Caldwell gave an interesting resume, and showed slides of her trip with Roy Jewell through the Peace River district, the Yukon and Alaska. Unit I Unit I of United Church Women met November 11 and as this was Remembrance Day Mrs. Walter Spencer opened the meeting by reading "In Flanders Fields," "0 God of love, 0 King of peace" was sung with Mrs. A. Shirray at the piano. Mrs. Spencer's devotional was entitled "To Live Abun- dantly, Know Thyself," Roll call was taken with eleven present and two visitors. Mrs. Robert Cook concluded the study on the Americas by giving an interesting talk on the history of the Indian tribes. The guest speaker, was Mrs. Gordon Schwalm who told us of her recent trip to Spain and Africa. She showed us many pictures, gifts and souvenirs she brought home. Mrs. Harvey Keys and assistants served lunch during a social hour. Carmel W.M.S. The W.M.S. of Carmel Presbyterian Church in Hensall, held their November meeting with president Mrs. R. A. Orr welcoming the guests from the United and Anglican churches, Arnold Circle and friends of Hensall. Mrs. Orr and Mrs. Earl Campbell gave the devotion. Mrs. Ed Munn was the pianist and ushers were Mrs. Harold Bell and Mrs. Archie Hoggarth. Mrs, Gordon Schwalm in- troduced the guest speaker a missionary, Miss Hazel Mac- donald of Goderich, who with her sister, Miss Flora MacDonald recently made a three month world tour. Previously Miss Hazel MacDonald had spent three years in Kenya and area under the African inland educational mission. She said it was like a reunion for her to go back and meet men and women whom she taught years ago as children in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Formosa. The mission training for women she had done is now resulting in excellent service from those women today. Miss MacDonald also showed slides of these countries she revisited which showed the many changes that have taken place. A social hour was enjoyed. Chiselhurst UCW President Mrs. Russell Brock opened the meeting of Chiselhurst United Church Women with prayer and Mrs, Ross Riley gave the worship, the theme being "Kindness". A nomination report for next two years was given by Mrs. Ed Dick. Report of the regional meeting in Exeter was given and. a short business period was conducted by Mrs. Brock. Mrs, Alf Ross showed slides on Africa. Mrs. Earl Kinsmen conducted the program when two minutes of silence was observed for Remembrance Day. December meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Don Beck. Hensall Women's Institute held their Agriculture and Canadian Industries meeting in the Legion Hall with president Mrs. J. McAllister in the chair, Members answered ' the roll call by in- , troducing their guests. Mrs, J. McAllister gave a report of the area convention. A moment of silence was ob- served in memory of a past member, Mrs. Alice Joynt. Mrs. E. Riley conducted the program which consisted of a sing song accompanied at the piano by Miss Greta Lammie; Mrs. Riley reading the poem "In Flanders Fields;" and musical numbers by Bob and Danny Heywood of Exeter which were enjoyed by everyone. Mrs, 3. Skea introduced the guest speaker, Mike Miller, the assistant Agricultural Representative for Huron ALBERT .At.EXANPER A well known .Hensall resident Albert George Alexander passed away at St. Joseph's flesPltal London November 8, 1971 in his 84th year, He was the husband of the former Elizabeth A, .Thom- son. Several nieces and nephews alSo survive, Funeral services were held at the Bonthron Funeral Chapel November 10 with Rev. Don Beck conducting the service. Inter- ment was in Maitland Bank Cemetery, .Seaforth, Pallbearers were Earl Pigpen, Harold Dignan, Ron Wareing,. Edison Forrest, ROSS Forrest and Joe McLellan. Sarah Alice (Caldwell) Joynt died at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, November 10, 1971, in her 93rd year. She was the wife of the late George Joynt and mother of Laird, Toronto, Dr, Harry, Toronto and Dr. Bill of Londpn. She was also a sister of Harry Caldwell of Wellwood, Manitoba and Wes Caldwell, London. Hensall and district news RESIDENCE BUSINESS PER MONTH PER MONTH WILBURT JAMES SELVES Wilbert James Selves, RR 1, Hensall, passed away at South Huron Hospital, Exeter November 8, 1971 in his 71st year. He was the husband of the former Mabel C. Purdy and SARAH ALICE (CALDWELL) JOYNT brother of Mary Jacques of Woodham. The funeral was held at Bork- thron Funeral. Chapel November 11 with Rev, Don Beck of- ficiating, Interment was made in Hensall Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jim Dougall, Mac Dougall, Harry Dougall, Coreelieus Faber, Herman Van Wieran and Maurice Love, this year due to not getting County, who took a look into the, enough members to participate. future of farming, the expansion The Ladies' Aid of Carmel of farm vacations in the province Church is holding a bazaar and and the possibility of program- tea in the church school room med machinery. Slides of their trip to the British ' November 20. Brian of Manitoulin Island visited Isles and Ireland were shown by, Mrs. Lillian Smith and with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Rev. George and Mrs. Andersodaughter Helen returned home Leonard Erb, and friends over of Exeter. ,,n; after spending two weeks with the weekend. Courtesy remarks were given the former's son and daughter-in- Mr, & Mrs. Jack Duncan, by Mrs. R. Simpson, and lunch law, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith, in Toronto, visited over the was served. Hostesses were Mrs. London, weekend with Mrs. Elizabeth M. Ingram and Mrs. E. Riley. Mrs. Doug Dick, Terri and Riley. ,,, ''MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIffillilloneeinialimenneweintimintineeitientettilellettemen11111111111MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiimiallthelleemelli1111111111leellleiliiielleileitHell1111111eiteiteletememimemaieleumemeeMemaiN Hay Municipal Telephone System On-Premises Standard Telephone $1.45 On-Premises Contempra Telephone $2.45 Hay Municipal Telephone System On-Premises Standard Telephone 81,25 On-Premises Contempra Telephone $2.25 DECEMBER S P Enive-11--A-al. TO ALL CUSTOMERS SERVED BY W. C. HORNER — Secretary-Treasurer RATES During the Month of December Only, there will be No Installation Charges for Installing On-Premises Extension Telephones. MARKET HENSALL - ONTARIO