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church Twirling Bobbins was held
at the home of leader Mrs: Walter
Elliott. The president, June
Alton, opened the meeting with
the 4-H pledge. The rollcall was
answered by the 8 members
showing the completed line and
colour plan and choice for basic
colour in the. Record Bobk.
Kathy Purdon read the minutes
and the next meeting will be
March 6 at the home of leader
Mrs. Archie Purdon. Mrs. Molt
discussed the Wardrobe Building
and the activity chart. •
Mrs. Purdon d sigcussed Pattern
Alterations and laying on and
cutting out of pattern. Kathy
Purdon, June Alton and Lorie
Purdon demonstrated laying out
and cutting out patterns.
U.C.W.
The March meeting of the
United Church ,Women was, held
on Wednesday at the home of
Miss Mildred McClenaghan. The
topic was The Church in Society.
• Mrs. John Moore was the
convener, assisted by Mrs. Fred
Tiffin and Mrs. Muriel Thomp-
son. Mrs. Lorne Durnin 'gave
piano music. Mxs. Moore gave a
poem "Faith". Mrs. Moore read
the story of Peter's Denial <of
Langside
BY LILLIAN YOUNG
With sunny cold ,.weather last
week/several people reported
feeing crows and ground hogs
around the country.
'Mr. and Mrs. Al Sowden of
Walkerton visited with, Mr. and
Mrs. Len Coughlin and girls last
Sunday, February 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Springer
motored to Toronto Wednesday
afternoon and . Thursday morning
caught a plane for the Barbados
where they are spending a week's
holidays, sponsored by the White
Machinery Co. Jim is an em-
ployee at Farm Equipment. in
Teeswater.
Mrs. Frank Bongertman, of the
eighth concession of Culross, is a
patient in Kitchener Hospital. We
wish her a speedy recovery. Their
two children, Lou Ann and Roy
are staying with their grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Bongertman of Lucknow.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Young on Thursday were
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wightman • t�f
Belgrave, Wesley Young. of
Lucknow, Ken Young, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Young, Marty, Jamie,
Karen and Liane, and Mrs. Len
--Coughlin.
Mr.: and Mrs. Midford Wall
returned . home Friday evening
after an enjoyable holiday in
Florida. at Auburndale, near
Lakeland. They visited with their
friends Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Tapp
and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ford.
One of the places they visited was
Disneyland. On their first Sunday
there the church they attended
was, holding tourist Sunday and
tourists from different countries
,stood up to be counted and the
largest group came from Canada.
Except for two wet days and two
cold days the weather was lovely.
They really enjoyed the trip.
Sympathy of the community is'
extended tmelatives of the late
John Robb who passed away in
Victorka Hospital, London on
February 18. Mr. and Mrs. Robb
and family farmed in Kinloss
Township for quite a number of
years.
World Day of Prayer was held
in the Presbyterian Church,
Whitechurch last Thursday with a
good attendance. _ Mrs. Grace
Richardstha was guest speaker at
the meeting. •
Jesus.
Mrs. Muriel Thompson told of
the'work of Rev. Robert Rumballs
with the deaf. Mrs. Tiffin read
"How the church backed- a •town
to build a fish industry and how
the church put pressure on Korea
to have prisoners released.
She told . about her attendance
at the United Church meeting at
Hanover of the Ontario Marketing
Board. Mrs: Thompson told of
attending church in Florida and
how welcome she was made.
Mrs. Moore led in prayer.
The Birthday Tea was then
served by the hostess.
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ST. HELENS LIVELY SIX
The second meeting of the St.
Helens Lively Six, was held in the
St. Helens Hall on March 1, 1978
at 7.00 p.m.
The meeting opened with the
4-H pledge. Six members answer-
ed the roll call "Name one or
more quilted articles you have, at
home and describe them Mrs.
Errington brought several quilted
articles. Mrs. Weber then pro-
ceeded to tell the origin of this
craft.
Each member made squares for
the quilted sample and pieced
them. This sample may. • be
finished and ' used for a pin
cushion. Pictures, of modern and
traditional quilts were shown.
The 4-H creed closed the
meeting. Meeting No.. 3 will be
held March 8, 1978.
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Ripley District School. news
VARIETY CONCERT
Last week at R.D.S. meetings
began for students wishing to
participate in this year's Variety
Concert. Shelly Hackett ` and
Dawna Rutledge, .our .two music
directors are busy selecting music
for the program and the Level. V
students are helping- prepare
skits. , Everyone is welcome to
attend our Variety Night '78
which is jo be held on May 18 and
19.
INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL
Intramural basketball contin-
ues every day' at R.D.S. in the
student's noon hour. The number
one girls' team is Wendy
Hamilton's team and the top
boys' team is Chris McGarvey's.
However, the schedule is not
completed and playoffs will begin
soon.
SCIENCE FAIR RESULTS
On Friday, March 3, the -
Ripley Huron .Central
MRS. JOHNSON'S GRADE ONE
As a follow-up to the story in
the grade' one's reading course,
Mrs. Johnson's class decided to
have an ,animal contest. Participa-
tion was voluntary and the animal
could be made from any material.
16 children entered an animal.
. Mrs. Bourgeois acted as judge.
The prize winners in the cut out.
and -picture section were Shannon
Bannerman first for her lion.
Calay Barber second for her
• elephant. In the models, Robbie
Thompson won first for her
dinosaur ' and Tanya' Snobelin
second for her bunny. Congratu-
lations to all the winners . and
those who participated..
MRS. Mac.DONALD'S
GRADE ONE
Birthday, greetings go to John
Kelly and ,Kevin Osborne, who
celebrated birthdays this month.
Trevor Thronicroft has returned
from his two week vacation in
Florida.
AROUND GRADE THREE
In Grade three there was
another play casted by the
"Group of Ten". The play is a
space play. Also in Grade three
there are 3 kids with the same
birth date. The date is Monday,
March 6, 1978. Mrs. Bourgeois
says its the first time it .ever
happened to her in a class.
WEATHER OR NOT
[WHETHER]
In.; Mr. Price's class they are
taking a unit on weather.
FLOOR HOCKEY
Primary Floor Hockey will
continue till the March break,
when the playoffs will begin.,,,,
winners of the Ripley Science Fair
took their projects to Lion's Head
to participate in the Bruce County
Science Fair. The winning stud-
ents .at the Ripley Science Fair
included Nadine Foulds, Denise
Huber and Debbie Zipfel, Rick
Rock, Mark Foulds, Tom Wilson,
Larry Needham and Brian Hus-
ton. There were two winners from
Ripley in the Bruce County
competition. Congratulations to
Nadine and Mark 'Foulds!
Kinlough
BY MAY BOYLE
Relatives and freinds from here
extend sympathy to the Stewart
family in the death of the late Rex
Stewart. The funeral was on
Monday afternoon at Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Emmerton on Sunday:
Congratulations are extended
to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Guest of
Teeswater who celebrated their
65th wedding -anniversary on
Monday. A family gathering was
held on Saturday at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald
attended.
PaRTICIP.707o7
Fitirsss. In your heart you know it's right.
our job should -have safe,
conditions.
thy work
Ontario's job is to see
that you get them.
Take a minute now to think,about
yourself and your work situation. Your job
satisfaction and goiid health are
important to you, your en ployer and the
productivity of Ontario's economy.
Safe and healthy workers are .better
«'orkers, and concerned, well-informed
employers are better• employers. That's
why your Ontario Government has
established the Occupational Health.and
Safety Division within the Ontario
Ministry of Labour.
The Division communicates And works
with employers and employees alike,
encouraginti all concerned to do
everything possible to prevent injury or
illness in the workplace. It does this by:
• conducting regular programs of
inspections and audits to ensure
compliance with the legislation;
• providing advisory, consultative and
technical services on health and safety
matters;
• promoting intemal h hour*illanagement
responsibility for maintaining a sate
and healthy workplace;
• reviewing proposed plans fir new
Projects in the pre -development stages
to avoid "building in" potential hazards.
The new Division is dedicated to the
control and elimination of caccupational
health and.safety hazards with ongoing
research, educational programs and Hif
need he corrective action when,
cooperation doesn't work. •
A booklet spelling out in detail the,
activities of the Occupational Health And
Safety Division is being distributed to
employers. If you would like a copy,
contact your nearest Ministry of Labour
office. And work in good health!
Bette Stephenson, M.D.,
Minister of Labour
William Davis, Premier
Province of Ontario