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The April meeting of the
afternoon unit of the U.C.W. was
held at the home of. Mrs. Steffler
with 16 members and 2 visitors in
attendance.
Easter was the theme of
devotions convened by Mrs.
Smith. Mrs. Steffler and Mrs.
Stephenson contributed a duet
`Lead me to Clavary.' Miss Lucas
read a thought-provoking medita-
tion on the Easter message.
Miss Lucas and Mrs. Heming-
way conducted the study on
Missions. Education has always
formed an important part of the
A tradition has been broken.
For forty years the meat packers
council of Canada has had beet in
their dinner at their annual
meetino. This year they switched
to pork.' They will be eating the
already famous Canadian
Redcoat.
What is progress? The
dktionary says: to move forward
or to improve, In the context of
the unofficially announced
nuclear planta, small town official
is quoted as saying that the
building of this thing is progress.
However this depends on the
angle one is looking from. If it
means going forward in the
production of electricity, it's
progress. If it is the production of
food, it's regress. If it's looked
upon as a possible health hazard'
it's regress. Some people equate
progress with industrialization.
But in terms of pollution it's
regress. How the people have to
make up their mind what type of
progress they want. Is it more
food production or is it more
people in a given area? Think
about it and make up your mind
for the decision will have to be
taken soon. Do you want Huron
County to be a main source of
electricity for the rest of , the
province and the USA or do
want Huron County to 1.4
rural. You, the people, will
to decide what kind of progre
you want.
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Livestock producers are
trouble. Notwithstanding thel
subsidy of Sc,,beef producers
losing money on every cattlebe
they sell. This doesn't mean If
the lower returns are comple
passed on to 'the consumer,
every price conscious shopper
tell you. The pork producer also
losing money on every finist
porker he sells. The only ill
that keeps pork production go
is the fact that the supplier
little pigs to the feeder still m
a good profit. As long as
feeder keeps paying him a g
price he would be fo lisp to
back his farrowings. And each
born that survives will eventad
reach market, keeping up
oversupply. The only solution
to sell more meats.' Otherwise
price will even go lower,
production will be cut back
the price sky-rockets again,lh
in time of oversupply if
producer loses and in time of V
prices he hasn't got enough'
sell,
•PUBLISHERS AND THE PM - Plans for international community press week in .
Canada were discussed with Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and cabinet ministers
at a luncheon session during the Spring meeting of the board of directors of the
Canadian Community Newspapers Association in Ottawa. Seen .with Mr. Trudeau
are (I. to r.): E. Michael Walker, CCNA General Manager, Cloudesley
Hoodspith, Firit Vice-President, and Lou Miller, Chairman of the Board, The Prime
Minister has been invited to address the first joint conference of the National
Newspapers Association, representing community newspapers throughout the
United States, and the CCNA, which will be held during the week, from July 24 to
27 at the Four Seasons Sheraton Hotel in Toronto. Cabinet members attending the
meeting were John N. Turner, Minister of Finance, Robert Stanbury, Minister of
National Revenue, who will also be a speaker during the international convention,
Mitchell Sharp, Secretary of State for International Affairs, and Andre Ouellet;
Postmaster General.
UCW has Easter meeting
church's mission to liberate
human beings from the bonds of
ignorance and illiteracy.
They 'described the need for
books.
The meeting closed with prayer
and lunch was served by the
conveners:
SURVEY OF SCHOOL BEGINNERS
IN HURON COUNTY
FOR SEPTEMBER 1974
If you are a parent of a child born in the year 1969, we
request you to 'assist us in expediting services at Pre-School
Health Screening Clinics by completing this form. (Please
ignore this if you -have already received an appointment
letter from Huron County Health Unit). Please return it by
APRIL 23, 1974 to :
HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT,
Medical Building,
Brussels, Ontario.
(Clip out and Mail this)
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Grooming Gals meet
The third meeting of the
Grooming Gals was held March
25 at Brussels Public Library.
Brenda McCutcheon read the
minutes of the last meeting. The
roll call was taken. -
One, Good
Grooming Habit I will Practice.
Mrs. Bell took up the handouts to
Meeting 2. The girls learned
seven rules for storing jewelry
and clothing. Mrs. Bell showed a
Shower Tote which she had made.
The handouts for meeting 4 were
given out and answers discussed
for the next meeting. Girls are to
decide whether to make a shower
tote, laundry bag or a sewing kit.
THE BLOOMING THING
By Ed van cleest
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Hospitality is the art of making people want to stay
without interfering with their departure.
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Tact: the ability to close your mouth before somebody
else wants to.
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Most folks would pay their taxes with a smile if the '
' government didn't insist on cash.
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Our friend threw bread upon the waters and sure
enough, he got something, back . . a $10 fine for
littering.
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Newspaper ad : "For sale — encyclopedias, atlas, al-
=macs. Never used. Teenage son knows everYthine
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