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Tanya and Taula Konings of
Beirnore visited on the week
end with their sister, Mr. and
Mrs., Barry Elliott.
Mrs, Ryan of Godedch
visited with her sister,, Mrs.
Carl MeClenaghan onThurs-
day.
Mr..and-MrsvGary-Rintoul---
were at Glencoe on Monday
to view Charolais cattle,
VisitOrs on Sunday with.
Mr, and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw
were Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Vannus, London, Joe Du-
charme and friend Dennis
Mistkie of Goderich.
-The Yoting •People's-Soci,,--
ety held a very successful
bake and tea sale in White
church Community Memorial
,:Hall on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bee-
croft, Kevin, Shannon and
Heather of Wingham and
Hugh Sinnamoin were Sun
VALETTA EMERSON
Dave eibb and Mrs., Fred'
Tiffin were in Londen
Friday at St. Joseph's Hos-
pital to visit with Fred Tiffin
whe on ThursdaY underwent
stirgery,
70n—Saturdirwortifir—a-
40th wedding anniversary
party was held for and
Mrs. Norman MacDonald at
the Legion Hall, Luck**.
Music :for the dance was
supplied by Tiffin's Orches-
tra. At the lunch hour, Mr,
and Mrs. MacDonald were
to ,the ITO
addressed by Dave Kirkland.
Mr. and Mrs,.. MacDonald
both expressed their thanks
to the gathering for their
kindness in remembering
them in this way,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emer-
son, Darlene, Sharon • and
Brenda of St, Catharines,
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Emerson
and attended the party for
Mr. and Mrs. Norman' Mac-
Donald held at Lucknow.
On Friday evening a going
away party was held for Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Edwards in
the Whitechurch Community
Memorial Hall, Mr. and Ws.
Edward§ are moving to Tees-
water, A large crowd gath-
ered to enjoy dancing to. Tif-
fin's Orchestra, At lunch
time,. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards
were called to the front.
Frank Renwick addressed
Mrrand Mrs.. Edwards-,--au
Gary Falconery presented
them. with a gift of money,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwards
thanked the folks for their
kindness in remembering
them in this way.
The painting and redecor
ating the interior of
e hattrfers— Pries it yte rinir
Church was completed.
Mr. and Mrs..Jack.Cart-
ledge and Shawn of Estaire
were callers on Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emer-
son.
Mrs. Gertie Tiffin and
Mrs. Fred Tiffin were at,St.
Joseph's Hospital, London
on Sunday to visit with Fred
Tiffin,. a patient there making
recovery, after surgery.
Mr. and Mrs, Kirk Bee-
croft and Janice of Exeter
visited Monday with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Beecroft.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill ,Empey-
and Craig of Auburn visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Coultes of Witigliam,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter El-
liott attended the 4-0 confer-
ence in Toronto at Holiday
Inn from Tuesday to Thurs-
day of last week,
Mondar
evening attends Achieve-
ment Night in Teeswater. ,
Mrs. Lode Falconer will re- .
ceiVe Advance :Honours hav-
ing completed 18 clubs. This
is all the awards, you receive
along tins line.
Mrs. Agnes Farrier visited
--lastvveelc-witir-Mr; and Mrs.
Wayne Farrier, Amy, and
Kimberley in 'GuelPh.c
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss
of Plattsville visited Saturday
I with Mrs. Mary McC enag
han and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Mcclenagliari.
Brother Chad, and.sisters
daY visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, E,. W. Beecroft and
Karen.
The family of Mrs. Rena.
Fisher of Wingham held a
get-together on Saturday and
Sunday with a special dinner
on Saturday evening and
-remained--te-visit -among. the-
relatives Sunday.
CHALMERS W.M.S.
Chalmers Presbyterian
W.M.S. meeting was held on
Wednesday afternoon, Nov
embet)19 at the home Of NUS.
John Bell.
Mrs. Alan Falconer pres-
ide&-tbr-the-worship service,
Mrs. Falconer read the serip-
ture Psalm 90 and gave the
meditation and closed With
prayer. ,
Mrs. Den Ross gave a
reading, Growing Older.
Mrs.John Bell•,gavp a read
ing, A Recipe For Living.
Mrs, Dill Evans gave the
topic Saying Yes to Ged.
Mrs, Bill gave
reading,. Chrysanthennunta."
The collection. was received
and .Mrs. Dave Moffat gave
the offering prayer,:
• The president, Mrs. B. de`
Boer,-presided-44--theltusi...
ness. The minutes were read
by the secretary, Mrs. Bill
Purdon, and , the .financial
statement given by. Mrs. Vic
Emersen, Arrangements
were made for the programs
for nekt .year. The roll call
Was answered by 10 with a
verse-.on-Peace, -Mrs. Enter-
son gave theclosing prayer.
The Ladies Aid meeting
was then held. The collection
was received and the report
of the amount made at the
sale was given. The meeting
clokd and the hostess, Mrs.
Bell, served lunolt,
Want association
to ~dvis~ o~ salary
oegotia-Ons
By Wilma Oke
The Huron-Perth
County Catholic schOol
board Wednesday en-
dorsed a resolution from
the Lanark, Leeds and
Grenville. County
Catholic. school—board,
asking the Ontario
Separate School Trustees
,Association to :resume
providing resource
material arid advice to
boards' on salary
negotiations.
The board endorsed
another resolution asking
for the. Ontario Separate
,School Trustees
Association to initiate a
study of long-term
disability plans for
teachers and other
employees.
The four newly elected
trustees attended the
board session Wednesday
as 'spectators. They are
Jeannette Eybergen, who
will be representing
Stratford;' Lorraine.
Devereaus, -who will
represent Seaforth, and
the Toynships of
Tuckersmith and
Stanley; Ray VanVliet,
RR 7, St. Marys, who will
represent the Townships
of Downie and North and
South Easthope, and
Ernie Vanderschot; RR 7,
St Marys, Who will be
representing St. Marys,
There's a treasure
for you in the
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Mitchell, and , . the
Townships of Blanchard,
Fullarton and part of
Zorra.
The new (elected)-
trustees will be attending
an orientation, meeting
this—week -at- the- -board
office to acquaint • them
with all aspects of the
boardisop er a tio n
The board members
agreed that the Canadian
Inventory of Historic
Buildings, Parks Canada,
may include four of its
early schools in its study
of early schools in
Canada, constructed
before 1930.
The memhers
suggested : Immaculate
Conception,. Stratford,
built in 1922; St. Mary's,
Hes son, built in 1924; the
present board office in
Dublin, the former
DUblin Continuation
School; and the former
Beechwood school, St.
Columban.
Three trustees Will
attend the Trustee
Professional Develop-
ment Day to be held
November 29 in Toronto,
which is sponsored by the
Ontario Separate School
Trustees AsSociation —
Arthur Haid, Listowel;
Vincent Young, Goderich
and Tim McDonnell,
Gadshill.
If you would like to know more about rabies
write for a free copy of our pamphlet,
ANIMALS, RABIES AND YOU from the Ontario
Health Resource Centre. Queen's Park.
Toionto. Ontario M7A 1S2.
Rabies, which is spread by
infected animals, continues to
be a serious problem in Ontario.
It is of special concern in
built up areas where domestic and
wild animals are infecting children
who come in contact with them.
Children should be warned to
avoid stray pets, as well as wild
animals, especially if they appear sick or friendly
because these usually are signs that they are rabid.
Pets should be regularly vaccinated and kept
indoors at night You can help to control rabies by
reporting to your local police, humane society or
health• unit any pets or wild animals which are acting
strangely.
Do not handle your pet with bare hands immedi-
ately after it has fought with a rabid animal. Do not
touch dead animals. Seek sadvice from a veterinarian.
Contact your, doctor or health unit immediately if your
child or pet comes in contact with wild animals.
Dennis R. Timbrell, Minister