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Times-Advocate, 1980-12-30, Page 13GRADUATE -- The annual 12-week course of the Home Support Workers, forme4c, the Visiting Homemakers was held last Friday afternoon at Vanastra's Conestoga College, Taught through the funding of Canada Manpower, the f 1 grads work under the Town and Country Homemakers, assisting families in crisis. Front row left to right ore Jean Sinnamon of Bayfield, Sharon Carter of Blyth, Mildred Chalmers of Exeter, and Dorothy Qreene of Goderich. Back are Anne Bauer of Port Albert, Glenda Knapp of Goderich, Mary Anne Heycoop of Bayfield, Valerie Hollingshead, Joyce Irwin and Mary Diceman, all of Clinton. Missing was Jean Selling of Blyth. Photo by James Fitzgerald — Ladies Dress, Leather BOOTS SNOW 2 price Look To Wuerth's For Great Values In SN°W BOOTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN Special rack of Men's Leather SNOW BOOTS Greatly Reduced 1/3 off Ladies Leather PANT BOOTS and SNOWMOBILE BOOTS Vuert s SHOES 369 Main St., Exeter _Quality & Service Since 1938 Farm records are one of the last chores to be done by . most farmers. Only people with keen bookkeeping in- terests give this thankless chore the priority it probably deserves. For most farmers, emphasis should be con- centrated on an effective "paper management" system. A good paper management system can greatly reduce frustration and make bill paying and record keeping a more pleasant chore. Without logical organization"poor" paper management will result, These poor paper management footprints will lead nowhere. It will be very difficult to follow the trail and understand its meaning several months or several years from now. The farmer himself may understand the maze of paper footprints while they are fresh in his mind, but will probably forget as time passes, The foundation of a good record system is recon- ciliation with the bank By MRS. HUGH MORENZ Mr. and Mrs. Bill &men and family, of Kingsville, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Stadler Sr., Leamington, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stadler Jr. and family, London, Mr. and Mrs. John Sadler, Essex, Mr. andMrs. ErichFreiter, Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Reine Freiter, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Freiter and family, London, Wayne Robson, of Essex, for a Christmas family gathering on Boxing day, with Mr, and Mrs. Dick Zielman and family. Mary's musings . BY MARY ALDERSON -,,My sister believes that everyone should get a new game for Christmas every year. While this prevents anyone from getting bored during Christmas holidays, it does cause some problems. The pile of games in the spare room closet is getting so high, there is barely room for clothes. Last Christmas she gave us one of those war strategy games that are so popular. Well, the truth is, we haven't yet played it. You see, you have to have at least three players and when Victor and I sat down to figure it out, we just couldn't make head nor tail of the rules with just the two of us. We invited some friends over to take a crack at it, but everyone was baffled after I read the first page of the rule book out loud. And the rule book is several inches thick. My sister has yet to come for a visit and hep us figure it out. So this year, she gave us a game which she figured was more on our level. It's the Mad magazine card game. I sat down on Boxing Day and carefully read. the rules. Half way through I had them all figured out -- this game is just like good old Crazy B's that everybody knows how to play. Just as you have clubs, hearts, diamonds and spades to deal with in Crazy 8's, this game has four suits. The cards depict Alfred E. Newman in four different suits -- a green liesure suit, a yellow space suit, a red suit of underwear, and a blue suit of armour. Like crazy 8's the object of the game is to get rid of your cards first. There are several "nasty" cards you can lay on your opponents -- forcing him to draw extra cards, or take extra cards from your hand. But there is one card which makes this game a little more in- teresting than your basic Crazy 8's. It is the "ex- change hands" card. You can think you're playing the perfect game. You've forced your opponent to pick up all kinds of extra cards, and even miss his turn a few times. You're down to your last card, and he's sitting there with a whole fist full of cards. Suddenly he plays the "exchange hands" card. You have to give him your hand and take his. He wins, and you're stuck with a lot of high counters. It happens, believe me. •tlgtzmilgwoltted,g*vo •migto tqwc:vem,44*IvrAtmeet tntillate:VreMitNItt=ii:Zit4CROVM:4=taVtaiVii tz.t CZNatVici S:Rtc:74i 4:!Fiqt5tVA5•=Mt:4i V41 CA,1 Vlet WtS CZ'gs CV4dIVA,Z7 .• Wishing You a Merry Christmas there's still time to visit the 0 racy iz ti ti 3 2 SNOW BALL SALE We're Open Boxing Day past New Year's Day, Dec. 26th to Jan. 4th With great savings for you) 0404somiwkwAkowami04040,4,.04,A.wo.t-ontototottvm.mv,s.Nazniv,svavet:Nit.stvomt,,,,,vowtvts,otiki OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. On Hwy No. 21 South in Grand Bend RUNNERUP SPOT FOR MOUNT CARMEL — The Mount Carmel boys team finished second in the recent Huron-Perth Separate School district volleyball tournament. Back, left, coach Terry Wilhelm, Dale Regier, Ed Morrison, MeAny Mommersteeg and Bob Vandenbygaart, Front, Bert Vandenbygaart, John Barkauskas, Sean O'Rourke and Joe Vanneste. T-A photo Farmers told to maintain good 'paper management' Dash wood hosts many guests statement. Banks keep records for you via cheques and deposits at a nominal Charge. It is logical to let the banks build the foundation, then develop a paper management system around that foundation. To make the bank statement work as a good foundation, pay all bills by cheque and deposit all income into the bank. The step-by-step system The following list is a simplified step-by-step paper management system which will leave clear Mr. and Mrs. Ric Storey, London, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Snyder, Greenway, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Plein, Christopher and Melissa, of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Snyder, with Mr. and Mrs. Ferman Snyder and Ed. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker, St. Thomas, the latter's brother, Wellington Brock, of Nova Scotia, Mr, and Mrs. Roland Neil, Ailsa Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baker Jr. Bonnie, Tracey and Shellie of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Don Baker and Jamie, Shipka, and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Regier, , Christopher, Heather and Jillian, of Detroit, with Ken, Ortha and Garry Baker. During the whiteout storm on Christmas eve the Regier family were stranded overnight in a motel at Grand bend. John and Linda Wuerth and baby Rebecca Lynn, visited their grandma, Mrs. Robert Hunter, of Strathroy, and with their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hern of Woodham. Visitors with the Wuerth family were John's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wuerth, Exeter, and Linda's parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herm, Fred and Robbie of Woodham. Mr. and Mrs. Les Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Adams and Lesley, of Exeter, Mrs. Blanche Chapman, London, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin, Ruth and Lisa, of Crediton, with Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams and sons Brock, Mark and Clark. Mr. and Mrs, John Bridge, Julie and Jamie, of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Larry France, Jason and Melissa,. of Ingersoll, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bradley Jr. of London, all with Tom and Jean Bradley at Shipka. Mrs. Wilmer Harlton and Tom Harlton of St. Marys with Herbert Harlton, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Fenner. tracks. It has been known as the "Brown Envelope System". (A) System organization - to get the system started, collect 14 new or used brown envelopes and label them "Income 1981", "Fixed Assets 1981", "January Expenses 1981", "February Expenses 1981", "March Expenses 1981", etc. - place the' envelope labelled "January Expenses 1981" in a convenient place (i.e. kitchen, front closet or farm desk). ' (B) Daily chores. - as bills, receipts, statements-, -in- voices, etc., are received, place them in the envelope labelled "January Expenses 1981". (C) Monthly chores 1. As a new month begins; replace the "January". envelope with a. "February" envelope in that convenient- location:' 2. When the .batik' statement and cancelled cheques are returned, it is time to update the fartil records. 3. Empty all paper 'out .6f' the "January" envelope onto the desk or kitchen table . 4. Record in the farM; records in the same order ,as', 'withdrawals and deposits: are made on the bank .statement. 5. As soon as an expense item is recorded, return the' corresponding bill or receipt to the "January Expense" envelope. 6. As soon as an income item is recorded, return the corresponding income stub to the "Income 1981" en- velope. 7. If a capital or fixed as-set is sold or purchased, record the transaction in the farm records and place the corresponding receipt or income stub in the envelope labelled "Fixed Assets 1981". 8. If some bills or receipts are now shown as paid or received on the bank statement, place these bills and receipts in the "February Expenses" en- velope. aAt the end of the month they will again be spread on the kitchen table and should have cleared the bank at that time. 9. Once the table is cleared, put the bank statements and cancelled cheques in the "January Expenses 1981" envelope. File this envelope in the drawer for future reference. (D) Rest assured - Farm records are now complete, they match the bank ac- count, they are easy to reference and they leave a clear trail to follow at some future date By MRS. IRVIN RADER Mr. & Mrs. Scott Boyle,. Ottawa and Fraser Boyle Niagara College with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boyle and boys. Mr, Mrs. Jim Lynn, Chris and Shawn, Centralia and Mr. and. Mrs, Glen Rader, Heather and Allan with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader. Mr, Sc Mrs, Fred Miller, Brenda, Charlotte and Karen Zion; Mr. and Mrs. John deNiet, Tina and Amanda, Willowdale; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rader, Ben and Robin, London; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bennett, Thunder Bay, and Mr. and Mrs, Dave Rader, Stacey and Derick with Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Rader. Mr. & Mrs. Dave Rader, Stacey and Derick with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott and family, Crediton, for dinner. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Rader, Michael and Amy with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wein, Crediton. Mr. & Mrs. Larry Mason, Jaqueline and Jennifer, Dashwood; Mr, and Mrs. Ron Mason, Jeremy and Darren, Wm. Mason and Ian. Desjardine, Exeter; Mr, and Mrs. Leo Ducharme, Steven and Brian, Grand Bend; Mr. and Mrs. John Mason, Shawn and Tracy, Parkhill; Judy Mason, London; Joe Simpson, Mississauga with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mason and Doug. Mr, & Mrs. Carl Wither- spoon and family Crediton; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Park and family Parkhill; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schade and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schade and family with Mrs. Greta '0 .. The Huron County Home Care Program is a short term active treatment . program that provides Health Care in the home. Anyone who is covered un- ." der 0.H.I.P. is eligible if , there is a need for a professional service, such as <nursing. physiotherapy, enterostoma 1 therapy. oc- cupational therapy or .nutrition 1 counselling. Ancillary services, such as homemaking, hospital equipment. dressings and drugs are provided to main- tain a patient at home. In a home setting, a p'atient has ..the support of family members which 'helps to promote their recovery. The professionals work under the supervision of the family doctor to provide con tinuity of care. Mrs. Sheila Lancaster has recently joined the staff as a full time liaison between our program and the com- munity. She visits each hospital in the county on a' regular basis and co- ordinates the required ser- vices, based on the needs of the individual. The following is a breakdown of visitsmade by the professionalg from April 1. 1980 to October 31, 1980. 1. Nursing, 5.961 'visits. 2. Nutritional counselling, 1 visit. 3. Physiotherapy. 1,041 visits, 4. occupational therapy, 124., 5. Hayter, Mathew, Melissa and Melind.i, and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Kraft, Exeter with Mr. and Mrs, Bob Hayter and. David. With Mr. & Mrs. Bill Weber, Julie and Jacob were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Love, Pattie Jane and John and Bill Love, Grand Bend; Mrs. Isabelle Cann and Kay Cann, Exeter; Wayne and Debbie Riddell, Clinton; and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weber. Everyone went sleigh riding. Mr. & Mrs. Reinhold MrandMrs. Fred Lobb and Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert family, Clinton; Mr. and Miller and girls in London Mrs. Joe Lobb, Brucefield; with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mr. and Mrs. Don Love ad Hendley and family. boys, King City; Mr. and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Mrs. Clare Love and family, Boogemans and girls, and Sarnia; Betty, Kris-Anne Mr. and Mrs. Glen and Kevin Datars, Grand Restemayer and family with Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mennen and Crystal, Grand Restemayer. Bend with Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Wilson, Centralia; Ross Love, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Miller Mr. & Mrs. Charles and family, Hensall; Mrs. Martene at Exeter with Mr. Eldon Miller, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Dean McKnight and Mrs. Lloyd Rader and Deanne and Robbie. family and Mrs. and Mrs. Mrs. Beulah Desjardine Floyd Rader and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dorchester, Dale Yearley, Desjardine and family were Christmas supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rader, Heather and Allan. Mr, & Mrs. Mervyn Tieman at St. Thomas with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stormes and family. Mr, & Mrs. Brian Smith, Annette and Brandon, London, with Mrs. Fred Schoeder. Rick Hayter, New York ; Jeff Hayter, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Spike Nagel, Susan and Chris Baynham Oshawa; Mrs. Ernest Koehler; Mrs. and Mrs. John Enterostomal therapy, 57 visits, Ancillary service: No. of homemaking hours, 6,453.3. Presently, the Home Care Program offers professional services on a short term basis. In the near future these services will be ex- panded to provide maintenance and support services to people who have health related problems. thus, enabling them to re- main in their homes. CCM FiEfill SERVICES INC. Do you know what we do? New Year is a time for resolutions. It's also time for RRSP's and IAAC's. See us for best rates and advice. See us for a list of items you will need for til- ing vour 1980 income lax return, We are at the rear of 22 Ontario St. N. (Hwy 21) opposite Brewers Retail, or better still, call first to make sure we will be there. First call-No obligation. Grand Bend 238-2388 Crediton and Mrs, Hilda Rader with Mr, and Mrs, Ray Rader and family. Mr. & Mrs. Jae Brice, Windsor, with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayter and members of their family. Mrs. Hilda Wein, Dr, and Mrs. A.C. Whittier and family Mississauga; Erma Wein, Clinton; Carl Wein and. Lea Hamner; and Mr. and Mrs. Rob Wein together in Mrs. Wein's house here, Pastor & Mrs. Arthur Rader and family, Bramalea; Mr and Mrs. Richard. Rader and family, Kitchener, Brian Rader, London and Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Rader and family with. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader. Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader and. Dave Rader attended the funeral of Mrs. Marjorie Knight December 24th at the Needham funeral home and burial at Sylvan cemetery. Dave was a pallbearer for his aunt. Wayne Regier was the lucky winner of a recliner chair at Tieman's Hard- Visitors in Shipka Schade, Mrs. John Rader was hostess for a family Christmas dinner December 28th at the Stardust restaurant, Crediton, Present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rader and family, and. Mrs. and Mrs. Colin McGregor and girls, Lon- don; Mrs. and Mrs. Floyd Rader and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader and family, Dorchester, and Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Rader and girls. Home Care gives many services Tirne$,Acheocate, .1)ecenitler 3Q,1980: Page 13 ware. Leonard Resternayer has returned home from South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader and Mr. at -d Mrs. Bill Bennett visited at Craigweil Gardens, Ailsa Craig, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, WellwoodGilL and Rev, and. Mrs. Earl Burr, Sarnia. Zion Lutheran The youth of Zion Lutheran church met December 14th in the United Church. Rachel Mellecke opened with a prayer. Rev, Mellecke conducted the study on the Augsburg Confession, dis- cussing the Introduction and the First Article. Duty calendars for January were planned. It was decided to go caroling with the junior choir A party with the Goderich youth and the Spring Rally were discussed, Popcorn and apple juice were enjoyed, prepared by Michelle Vandeworp, Elise Vandeworp conducted games. is