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Millions in developing countries are still
hungry and almost 80 per cent depend on
agriculture for their income. USC projects
help to increase food production and rural
income with training, irrigation and credit
for fertilizer and better seeds. USC Canada
is seeking $4,000,000 to meet the cost of
overseas development programs in six
countries in Asia and Africa. USC
headquarters is at 56 Sparks Street, Ottawa
KIP 5B1.
Radars plan
Christmas dinner
CLINTON - Oct. 19 the Golden Radar Club
met and president Muriel Jones extended
greetings to all present.
Assistant Secretary Dora Heard read the
minutes of the previous meeting and were
approved and signed. Cecelia Edgar gave
the treasurer's report.
The flower and card report was given and
a card was sent to Ernie Brown in hospital
as well as a 50th Anniversary card to Ber-
nice and Ernie Brown. A carnation and card
were sent to Beatrice Welsh. Thank you
notes were read from the Browns and Ruby
Webster. Muriel had made calls to our sick
members. Alex McMichael is in hospital.
Roll call showed 35 present.
Muriel gave reports of Zone rally, 145
were present, and the spring one will be held
in Brussels. Tickets for the Christmas
dinner will be at Dec. 1 meeting. Next
meeting is Nov. 2 and committee will be Ed
and Ida Godkin and Rita Wright.
The social program included a reading by
Elda Stephen and Elmer Trich played the
piano. Draws were made and Bessie Steep
and Ida Godkin won. Cards followed and
winners were Mrs. Verna Glazier and Alice
Lawson.
New wave
cooking
Are you using your microwave oven to the
extent you want?
Do you understand how your microwave
oven works?
Are you looking for new ideas and recipes
to use with your microwave oven?
Plan to attend a microwave
demonstration near you: Monday,
November 14 - Lambeth United Church,
Lambeth; Monday, November 21 - South
Huron Community Centre, Exeter; Mon-
day, November 28- Elma Memorial Centre,
Atwood. All demonstrations will be held at
1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Joan Winfield, author of "Microwave
Miracles", a microwave cookbook and con-
tributor to such popular cooking magazines
as "Canadian Living" is special guest
demonstrator.
For more information contact: Jane
Muegge, Huron County - 482-3428.
Special
Diocesan Synod
Bishop T.D.B. Ragg has announced that a
special Diocesan Synod to elect a coadjutor
bishop will be held Saturday, November 26
in St. Paul's Cathedral, London.
At Huron's spring Synod, the date for the
election of a coadjutor was planned for May
1984, with Bishop Ragg's retirement to take
effect the end of next year.
However, on the advice of his physician,
Bishop Ragg now plans to retire on April,
1,1984.
The election will allow a breaking -in
period for the coadjutor bishop to work with
Bishop Ragg before assuming full
responsibility for episcopal oversight of the
Diocese.
Huron presently has two suffragan
bishops: Rt. Rev. Morse Robinson and Rt.
Rev. Derwyn Jones - but only a coadjutor
has the right of succession upon retirement
or death of the diocesan bishop.
Bishop Ragg told delegates to the Synod in
May 1983 that he wanted a coadjutor bishop
to provide continuity in the episcopacy.
Following the sudden death of Bishop
Carman Queen in February 1974, Bishop
Ragg was elected eighth Bishop of Huron
five months after his election as suffragan,
leaving the Diocese without a diocesan
bishop during that interval.
Both Huron's suffragan bishops are
eligible for nomination as coadjutor bishop.
No trial of labor
1 JSTOWF:1. - Women who have given birth
by caesarean section in past pregnancies no
longer have the option of attempting a "a
trial of labor", at the Listowel Memorial
Hospital. The hospital board decided at their
Sept. 28 meeting that any such deliveries
would have to be attempted in a larger
hospital.
The board accepted the medical staff
recommendation by Hospital Chief of Staff
Dr. Barry Neable that because the Listowel
Hospital cannot provide immediate surgical
care in case of "remote but dire
emergency" arrangements would have to
be made to send any such patients to
another facility.
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