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Toys
which
are best
There are over five thousand
different toys coming on to the
market every year. How do you
choose the best ones for your
children? The purpose of giving
a toy is to furnish children
with something that will provide
amusement, occupy their atten-
tion, stimulate their imagina-
tion or teach them new skills.
Although common sense is the
best guide the following guide-
lines should be kept in mind.
1. Toys should be suitable
for the age and ability of the
child.
2. Toys should be durable and
rugged.
3. Toys should fit into a
child's immediate world includ-
ing his imagination.
4. Ensure that the toy func-
tions properly before you buy.
5. Consider quality instead of
quantity.
6. Toys should always be
safe. The Hazardous Products
Act establishes minimum safety
Emmanuel United Church
BRUCE GUY, B.A.
PASTOR
Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14
10:00 a.m. - Sunday School
11:15 a.m. - Worship Service
EVERYONE WELCOME
10, 1976
standards for all toys sold in
Canada, but there is still no
substitute for parental supervis-
ion.
For more consumer informa-
tion contact the Department of
Consumer and Corporate Af-
fairs, 781 Richmond Street,
London, Ontario, N6A 3H4.
Women's Institute
The South Huron District
Womens Institute executive
meeting was held in Hensall
United Church, Tuesday,
November 2, with Mrs. Roylance
Westcott president, presiding for
the business.
Mrs, Lloyd Ballantyne read the
minutes and reported a balance
of $94.91 in the treasury. A
report of the county rally was
given by Mrs. Gordon Elliott and
Mrs, Gordon Papple board
member brought greetings from
the Federated Women's
Institutes of Ontario.
The new W.T. workshop
program for the spring will be
"Quilts". Hensall is in charge of
the fair display for the fall.
A music book committee was
appointed with Mrs. Lorne Klopp,
Zurich, convener, Mrs. Howard
Pym and Mrs. Harvey Hodgins.
Quilt blocks mounted on card-
board with pattern and directions
for assembling on back are to be
handed in, in the spring,
Zurich W.I. plan party
The members of the Zurich
Institute met November 1 in
the Hay Township. Hall. The
group in charge was convened
by Mrs. Harold Smith. The
theme of the evening being
"Remembrance Day". Mrs.
Marie Pask read a poem
"Summer to Fall". Mrs. Smith
followed with a touching poem
"Why Wear A Poppy?" Mrs.
Herb Neeb had an interesting
reading on John McRae, the
author of "In Flanders Fields".
The group will again donate
to the Children's Aid.
Plans were made for the
annual Christmas party to be
held*Decernber 6.
Mrs. Harold Thiel read some
letters from the Institute's
foster child, Subiran from
Indonesia. He expressed his
gratitude to be able to further
his education. He also mention-
ed some of his family and some
of the chores he had to help'
with.
The group was pleased to
welcome a new member, Mrs.
Marcella Dietrich.
Roll call was answered with -
poems and readings pertaining
to Remembrance Day
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Lutheran Church
A.C. BLACKWELL, M. DIV.
PASTOR
Organist Miss Christine Haberer,
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14
10:00 a.m. - Worship Service
10:45 a.m. - Church School
EVERYONE WELCOME
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Lakeview Conservative
Mennonite Church
MERLIN BENDER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14
10:00 a.m. - Sunday School
11:00 a.m. - Worship Service
8:00 p.m. - Gospel Service
Wed., 8:00 p.m. - Prayer Ser-
vice
For the wages of sin is death;
but the gift of God is eternal life
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Romans 6:23
EVERYONE WELCOME
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Zurich Mennonite
CLAYTON KUEPFER,
PASTOR
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14
9:45 a.m. - Sunday School
10:45 a.m. - Worship Service
Wed., 8:00 p.m. - Praise,
Bible Study and Prayer Ser-
vice
Meditation:
Blessed is everyone that
feareth the Lord; that walketh in
His ways.
Peal. 128:1
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