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and also eapistaid that
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Md.* and Mita Brad the
Itais..7•Yeer• Utley prayer.
after which they hid . silent
prayers lar the sick sad
samernimg. The AdIsriag was
and dodictted and
awhile nosey
girth* fester child were
,:.1Deress Spencer ties in-
troduced the new stud this
��osarr about Tasaasia, .
'Chile $ Canada. Doreen
ahem Tasmania - peoples and
ityattma: which includes
wiresRies. health, religion.
week and role and status of
Mesrea. She gave a very
hat r.sting and detailed
osrtlise os the . educational
system. which• bas been
improved since their
in IISI. They
have 'many scheols, and
teachers,. also a university
that :offers degrees in most
wiblocts. The Most commonly.
need . luggage. excepting
Mal tri al ' dialects. is
Swahili.
*Ron call was taken and the
legates of previous meeting
ms. read. --
Tie annual meting and pot
.lick supper • will be held
`�awicy_ 20 and the Huron-
Peeti Presbytery will be held
at Brumfield United Church,
in Feb. 4 irony 0 : 30 a. m. -3:30
p.m. Hot noon dieners in De_
fur sale at two dol-
Jeeen Eton will speak on
Baniadesh.
Anita thanked the hostesses
and all others who helped
with 'the meeting. Helen
Scans and Wil Beck served
.
Unit Fear
Mrs. J. McAllister opened
the January meeting of Unit
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W• geed Inaaciel s
IR visits to the sick and die
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tie mewtb. The si .t
closed wadi Ike et a
Wyse and booth fleas thus
served by the oe iasklee.
W. l.Meels
'The Holmall Wowtea's
Institute met Wsdneedsy
evening 'Jawusry . 14. The
ineetieg opened In the usual
faslhiss. ' wltlt Mrs. Jails
McAllister steadies in for
president Midi Payne, who is
The roll can was answered
by "the value of being a W.I.
member." The minutes were
read sued a jni ovird "sad a'
motion was made Mr the bills
to be paid. Coosa pondewoe
included a letter the
South Huron W.I. secretary
Mrs. Bailmityse.
Mrs. Marion McCurdy took
theopportunity to thank the
W.I. for sposnoring the two 4-
H clubs on behalf of all the
iris' mothers. The leaders
Mr skis'
club were Joyce
Peppec. ° Belvn Fuss, and
Betty Simmons.
t" The rest of the business
consisted of plans for the cahid
party to be held in February.
Barb McCurdy, guest en-
tertainer, thea played a Oaao
selection. Robert Heil,
municipal clerk was the guest
speaker. He brought copies
of the bylaws• and maps in-
dicating the site of the
proposed sewers now udder
construction. ' M. Heil
discussed the new water rates
--asisLa4sy►ered a .vary► a�
Joyce Pepper gave a cont
of the 4-H Achievement Day
held at Brucefield school.
Twelve girls belonging to the
Kneaded Seven and the
Dough Dos received a cern
tificate of completion. •
The'new leaders of tbe next
project will be Joyce Pepper,
Bev Moir and Cheryl Riley.
The meeting closed in tbe
regular way.
The public is warned that it is an offence to
"obstruct, encumber, injure, or fool" any
street er bridge in the Town of Clinton.
Those who throw, Waco or deposit" anything
- (such as snow, dirt, glass, rubbish, etc.) en
• any read allowance so that it obstructs er
interferes in any way with the use of such
read, can be fined up to 53.0.00 for each
offence.
By -Law No. 14 for 114..
Cg1ALl . .WIN ma OM1M$m = A' rikk Mil/��d by (~ rink ars:
ICs!► Sharp via. Mai, Flaming. iaowhd iviedar ss
Morten, Reblett, wan first prias' and a Ws , Sharon Wilson, bird. •
in surfing M •Irwsol0Won. Monday. Members of 1M
Citizens continue to fight for GPH
The Go/brick Committee our
Cemented adages (CCC)
individually • contacted
members of the Oatario
government last week in a
hast ditch stand to prevent the
Ontario' cabinet frons closing
the Gabriela Psychiatric
-Hospital.� a pasod the
122parliament
telegrams advising them of
what was termed a "blatant
disregard for mental health
care' urging the members to
intermits in. ,the cabinet
decision, Three additional
telegrams were seat • to the
three provincial party
The telegrams were seat by
the Goderich based .citizen
group to ensure that all
members of parliament were
made aware of tiiburs ePH
closing prior to t" y
morniag's cabinet meeting.
The messages were prepared
and sent the night before the
meeting at the expense of the
Canadian Union of Public
Serines Employees to which
the hospital workers belong.
Tile telegram touched ow
-die blob gUsdty.f treatment
GPH . offers ' the 111,001
residents it serves in Huron;
Bruce and Perth counties and
charged that the decision to
close the psychiatric hospital
and reopen a mental retar-
dation resource centre was
made without "justification
.of cost savings or cos-
suitatioet with -medical
professionals" in the com-
munity.
The members of the citizen
Roup decided to establish
themselves more firmly to
continue the 'protest against
the closing and selected a
base membership that would
ensure representation fr m
political and professional
forums. They selected a
steering Committee con-
sisting of representatives
from Goderich, Huron
County, Goderich township,
Perth'and Bruce counties, the
medical profession and the
staff of the hospital.
A union resource man
explained to` -`the CCC that
every effort should be made
by the community served by
GPH to. indicate to the
provincial government that
the closing is strongly op-
posed. Reg Lang told the
meeting that although the
petitions circulating through
the three counties were an
excellent method of showing
support for a cause individial
letters would .shrry more'
weight.
He said that one way of
getting the opinions of the
population to Queen's Park
was a newspaper ad that
carried a clip out message to
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premier that could be signed
by: the solider. He said the
ads would be hvsded by the
union and if successful! would
carry thousands of individual
comments of disfavor b
Toronto. - •
Mr. Legg suggested that
the conmuaity, If they failed
in all attempts to save GPH,
- demand a "stay ofesecutioa'•
to permit as orderly phasing
out o[ psychiatric services
sad a phasing In .of meatal
retardation services. He said
the timed would delay
the iaevita li without
damaging meatal health care
in the area and wohhld wink
employes. of the hospital a
little more time to seek
another job or move,, to
another community to work
in another hospital.
News- of Varna
is Pars. Bill Chossen
Bwsk Open
Children in and near the
village spent some time
during • their holidays from
school last week skating ea
the new ice surface at the
arena. Times for family
skating are Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday
evenings, and Sunday af-
ternoon.
Ed and Terry Heard
returned`home recently from
a two=week vacation in
Florida. .
Harold Dowson, who has,
been in University Hospital in
London, and Alex Murray,
who was in Clinton ibspitaI,
have returned to their homes.
• We sincerely wish them
improved halts.
Mrs. Robe. Webster en-
tertained a number of Julie's
friends at a birthday party on
Saturday. Julie was seven on
.'Thursday.
The generosity of neigh-
bours and farm friends was
evident duriNg lest week's
stormy wilbthNr. when
several driveways and walks
were cleaned out by people
with scrapers or
snowblowrers. and some with
shovels.
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Ifyou'� a farmer
ning for the future,
Canine= has the
. Let's fact it, you dosi't need a bank to tell '
you how to plan your future. That's your .
J Nosiness. And we respect it.
But let's say you'its go your plans sU
totted oui, And your plans ore going to need
money, come to hn. We'd like to help logo. R'c'rc
the Benk•o(Cos*nicrcc.
• Wean combo tenor an entire credit
Mtar-s
specillcallyfor your farm. Thc.
%host ierelm credit to cover yourt3tc
to north and scaeoet to season operatioets sad
•
You
longer range financing of items such as machin-
ery, gram storage or additional land.
• We can lend you the money you need now.
And the nice thing is that you can arrange
repayment specifically to suit your cash flow.
If vau wish we can also arrange low-cost.
credit life insurance.
Whatever your credit needs, the person to
talk to is ylocal C.ommnrrcc manager. So if
you're t farmer who hes fuism plans that
include money, come talk to us.
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