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WI raises $94 for
car research
The Majestic Women's
Institute started off their
Cancer Campaign on Mon-
day evening, March 24,
when a Dessert Euchre was
held in the Public Library.
15 tables of cards were
played with winners: High
Lady - Harriett Miller; 2nd
High Lady. Beryl Smith;
Low Lady - Alberta Smith;
Most Zeros - Lois Hart; Most
Ladies Lone Hands - Verna
Tunney; High Man - Jean.
Taylor (playing for a man)
Youth
group
bowls
The Anglican youth club
went bowling at the Moles-
worth Lanes. A first time for
some after, hot dogs and hot
chocolate was served at the
church.
The youth club thanks
Sharon Stephenson and Barb
Watts for their services.
Couples
club sees
show
The couples club, Trinity
Anglican Blyth and Brussels
St. Johns Anglican wont to
the show at Wingham to see
Kramer vs Kramer.
All met later at Sharon and
Fred Stephenson for lunch
and coffee.
Mercury discharges into
water have been reduced by
more than 99 per cent in
Canada since chlor-alkali
mercury liquid effluent regu-
lations were proclaimed in
1972 to help protect our
environment.
Much of southern Canada's
waterfowl habitat is dis-
appearing, making way for
housing developments,
industry and highways.
Several years ago, Environ-
ment Canada began to
acquire prime nesting and
migratory stop-over land in
threatened areas. To date,
more than 30 national wild.
life areas have been created
as a result and more are
being set aside. They are
part of our environment.
2nd High Man - Wilbur
Turnbull; Low Man - Carl
Hemingway; Most Men's
Lone Hands - Mike Cum-
mings; Birthday Closest -
Lloyd. Smith; Lucky Chairs -
Igna McLean, Rose Marie
Bishop; Lucky Cups - 'Aleda
Sha4tz, Doris Michler.
$94.62 was made and
donated to the Canadian
Cancer Society.
Frilly hats and long skirts
were the 0, der of the day last
Friday when Antique Day
was held at fluronview. The
Huron museum presented a
display in the Craft Room all
day and the residents had a
great time reminiscing.
The dinner at noon in the
main diningroom was sup-
posed to simulate a old-
fashioned farm meal.-Special
thanks to the museum for
bringing back so many mem-
ories to our residents, and to
Mrs. Betty Rodgers and staff
for the extra effort put forth
with a excellent meal. Also 1
would like' to thank all staff
members and residents who
dressed up for the occasion.
Participation is what makes
days like this a success like it
-was. Marie Flynn. Ken Dale,
Lorne Lawson, Stewart Mc-
Call, Warren Whitmore, Wil-
son McCartney and our own
Cecil Skinner and Jim Rud-
dock combined forces and
presented Old Tyme Music
on Monday afternoon.
On Tuesday evening we
showed our appreciation to
our volunteers by serving
them a turkey supper in the
main diningroom. We ad-
journed to the auditorium
mr, and Mrs, Ken
Wilkin$, Dawn and
Bradley; Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Wilkins and their, daughter
Tina and Hans and Debbie.
Nuys, all of Blmira spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Lottie McCutcheon
celebrated her 80th birthday
on Thursday, March 27th.
A number of her friends,
relatives and neighbours
visited at her home ,during
the afternoon and were
served tea and birthday cake
by Mrs. Colleen Rice and
Mrs. Judy Hahn.
tween the ages of 16 and 24 '
inclusive, have left the educ-
ational system, and are now
unemployed but actively
seeking work, and have nev-
er held full-time employment
related to their choice of
career.
The five position,s under
the program at the Playhouse
his season will cover a
period of sixteen weeks, The
after our meal and there
Frank Bissett started a pro-
gramme by playing a selec-
tion on the piano. Elsie
Henderson and Margaret
McQueen sang a duet called
Golden Gate. Elsie then en-
tertained the volunteers with
her dancing doll, accompan-
ied by Frank at the piano.
Margaret sang When the
Dew is on the Rose accom-
panied by Elsie at the piano.
John McTaggart played You
Are My Sunshine, on his'
mouth organ. Ruby McVittie
played the piano and a skit
showing what happens when
the baby is allowed to play
with the radio rounded off
the programme. Radio an-
nouncers were Frank Bissett,
Elsie Henderson, Mabel Gar-
row, Margaret Murray and
Margaret McQueen. The
baby was Cecil Skinner. Our
waistlines suffered again on
Thursday when we indulged
ourselves at the Wesley Wil-
lis Church luncheon. Mar-
garet Mitchell, Grace Peck,
Margaret Jackson, Maude
Leeming, Minnie Fowler,
Mary Ross, Muriel Gibson
and Miss Elder attended
from Huronview.
Sympathy is expressed to
Lorne Dale,.
Dr, Anne Uytwinski of
Rainy River visited this past
week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Max Pldfield, also
with her brother and his
On. Sunday March 30th the
families of Mr. and. Mrs.
Bernell Smith of Listowel and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack. L..
McCutcheon,. Brussels treat-
ed her to a birthday dinner at
the Stone Crock Inn at
Elmira.
Other members of her
OCAP trainee ,will receive a
weekly stipend of $100, and
the Playhouse will provide
free room and board.
A Publicity Assistant, Sec-
retary/Receptionist, Box Of-
fice Assistant, and House
and Operations Manager are
required. The fifth position
of. Design Assistant has been
filled. Interviews can be ar-
ranged immediately.
the families of Ephraim
Clark, L. Cardiff and Norman
Lediet.
Huronview would like' to
welcome •William Fairbairn
from Hensall, Francis Clar-
ence Martin, and Pearl Rose
Alder. Mr. Martin is from
Seaforth and Pearl is from
Exeter. Don't forget to get
your ticket on the giant
Easter Egg that was kindly
donated by Bartliff's Bakery.
Draw will be on April 3rd at
the staff coffee break.
Classified Ads pay dividends
wife, Jim and Darlene Old
field _
Brian Arrostron$ spent the
winter break skiing 'in
Austria with a grovp from
f.E, Madill Secondary
School.
On March 26, the Brownie
and Guide Mothers met in
the Library for their monthly
meeting with seven members
present.
They discussed a bus trip
for the Brownies and. Guides
to go to Ontario Place on May
Jim, r Leona & Leanne
Armstrong, Bob, Rene and
Brenda Richmond , Doug,
Jean Evan and family ac-
companied 28 students to
Quebec City to ski at Mont
St, 'Anne during the winter
break,
31 or June •21. They are
planning a Family Dance for
Friday, April 25th at the
Cranbrook Community Cen-
tre.
Cookie Day will be on May
3. It is hoped everyone will
help the Brownies.
Blyth Lions
BINGO
Every Monday
8 p.m.
Blyth & Area
Community Centre
12 regular games
3 Share-The-Wealth
$150 Jackpot-
60 calls
The Ontario Career Action
Program (OCAP) will this
season sponsor five positions
at the Huron Conntry Play-
house.
This work experience pro-
gram gives the trainees an
opportunity to learn practical
marketable skills for applic-
• ation- to business and indus-
try.
Applicants must _be be-
Trainee lobs open at Playhouse
Huronview has antique day
Mrs. McCutcheon °floured Mrs; Terry Thard and
Shannon of Kitchener were
'immediate fainily were out of Sunday guests of Mrs. Earl
town at the time. Cudmore,
Brownies, Guides plan trip
to Ontario Place