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Orono Weekly Times, 26 Sep 1979, p. 4

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4-Orono, Weekly Times, Wednesday, September 26th, 1979 Kendal News Your heavenly Father kriow- eth that you have need of all these things. Matthew 6:32 Said the Robin to the sparrow: sparrow: "I should really like to know Why thèse anxious human beings Rush'about and worry so". Said the sparrow to the Robin, "Friend, I think that it must be, That they have no heavenly Father, Such as cares for you and me". Elizabeth Cheney. Saturday was a beautiful day for Lindsay Fair or a wedding or one of the sales. Kendal folk were well represented represented at all three. Rather unusual to have such fine weather on Equinoctial day when the sun crosses the equator and will not return till next March 2lst. Sunday was another fine day with a good attendance at the morning church service. We enjoyed a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lowery of Scarborough Scarborough entitled, "Have thine own way Lord", accompanied by Mrs. K. Wood. Next Sunday four babies are to be baptised. If there are others please contact the minister. Next Sunday the County Orange Lodge will parade to Newtonville United at 2 p.m. for Divine Service. Mr. Wayne Lowery is the County Master and an invitation is extended to everyone to attend the service. The Church Board felt we should show our appreciation to Mr. Frank Stapleton who had made our auction sale so successful. So Mrs. M. Stevens Stevens asked him to come forward and with a few fitting remarks of appreciation presented presented him with a gift. Rev. A. Tizzard read the scripture Philippians 2:1-18. Paul wrotd this letter to the people of Philippi while he was a, prisoner in Rome. Philippi was the first Christian church to be founded in Europe, You may remember that Paul was thiqking of going to Asia with the gospel message when he saw in a dream à Inan of Macedonia standing before him and saying, "Come over into Macedonia and help us". His first convert in Philippi was Lydia, a seller of purple dyes. Now Paul writes to this church in Philippi saying, "Never mind what happens to me, rejoice I say .rejoice". Nothing in heaven or earth can separate me ffom the love of God. In verse 15 he tells them "to shine as lights in the world". Jesus said, "I am the light of the world", Paul tells them, "You are the light of the world". Let your light so shine before men that they may see. your good works. Moses' face shone. Someone's light so shone that we are worshipping worshipping here today. To give light means sacrifice. As we go out may we give a little light as the song says, "Let it shine, let jt shine". Several from Kendal attended the Gimlett- Thompson wedding on Saturday, Saturday, Sept. 22nd. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Tattersall took place on Monday, September 24th from the McIntosh Funeral Parlours. She was 84 years old and the sister of Messers James, Lavern, and Alex Hoy. She grew up in Kendal village and attended Kendal Public School. We extend our sympathy to the Hoy family and her family. Eleven members attended the Kendal Women's Institute on Wednesday evening, Sept. 19th at the home of Miss Catherine Stewart. This meeting was in charge of Mrs. Jack Stapleton. Her roll call was, "Hazards at the work place". Boredom could be a hazard. Her topic, "Safety in the Home". Keep cleaning fluids in a safe place out of the reach of children. Farm ponds and swimming pools should be fenced in. Shields must be kept tin machinery. Ladders should be anchored well with safe rüngs for apple picking. Take all precautions with sprays and poisons. Tires should be checked frequently on buses and machines. The minutes werè read by Mrs. Dykeman. The financial report was given by Mrs, D. Godson. Moved-and seconded that we pay our drivers $6.00 for the Lindsay trip. Moved by Mrs. M. Stevens, seconded by Mrs. R. Elliott that we buy an album to hold the pictures and letters from our Foster child in Haiti. Carried. Fun Fair, Oct. 16th at Blackstock at 2 p.m. There will be a bake table, country store and craft table. Visitors are welcome. Lunch was provided by Mrs. M. Stevens and Miss C. Stewart. Next meeting, Oct. 24th at Mrs. Jack Stapletons. It was decided to give a donation to the T.V. in the hospital room for Mr. Lloyd Ransberry who had his operation operation on September 19th. All the W.I. ladies of Kendal Women's Institute wish him a complete recovery. We hope .he'll soon be walking again. Serve cheese with your fried potatoes instead of meat. Both are a source of protein. Better still boil potatoes with skins on for ten minutes, then put in oven and roast. Serve by cutting with a knife and putting a wedge of cheese in each largé roast potato. Buy your potatoes from the grower by the bushel now. Store in a cool, dark place, cover if it is frosty. Boy to be tried in adult court The 15 year old boy, chargted with the murder of Kathleen Weis, a Whitby school girl, is to be .tried in adult court, a ruling handed down by Juvenile Court Judge Richard Donald. Charged with first degree murder, the boy, then 14, will receive the same anonymity media-wise that he received when being tried in Juvenile Court. Judge Donald's decision was reached after he heard from several police witnesses and psychiatric reports. Interest jump causing hardships Increased interest rates are causing hardships for many farmers and will eventually lead to a decline in productivity, productivity, Peter Hannam, President, President, Ontario Federation of Agriculture (OFA), told the Pine Ridge Branch of the Ontario Institute of Agro- logists recently. Hannam said the increase in prime rates from S 1 /» percent in early 1978 to 13 percent today is costing farmers an estimated $70 million in extra interst charges charges on short-term loans alone. The OFA estimates farm indebtedness in Ontario is now $3.2 billion; short-term bank loans amount to $1 billion and $3-400 million is owed to supply companies, dealers and individuals. The balance is made up of mortgages and long-term loans for expansion, new equipment or improved facilities. facilities. The OFA estimates, every one percent increase in interest interest rates costs farmers an additional $32 million dollars per year. Last year interest costs represented 12 percent of the operating expenses on Ontario farms and Hannam expects the percentage will increase considerably this year. Consumers will have to pay that bill. - Hannam said young farmers farmers are in serious financial difficulty. Many have large mortgages on their $200,000 to $400,000 farms and are dependent dependent upon the banks for short-term loans until their products are sold. "I expect many young people will be forced off their farms this winter and others will be so far in debt they will never get out", he said. Hannam warned this would have serious long-term effects effects for the industry, because because often the young farmers farmers are the most progressive. Hannam said, well established established farmers are also being hurt. "At 12 percent you might go ahead and buy new machinery or facilities, but at 14 or 15 percent it just doesn't make economic sense", he said. Hanpam concluded, ■ farm efficiency would decline lead ing to both reduced fare incomes ànd higher consumer - prices. He also forecast a difficult year for the farm supply industry. He called on both Provincial and Federal governments to re-evaluate current economic policies and their impact on the food industry, arid to take drastic steps if necessary to cushion the effect of high interest rates on agriculture for the benefit of producers, consumers, consumers, and all other segments segments of this all-important industry. 1 | FALL SPECIALS at Ann's Beauty Salon Streaks $20.00 Perms $16.50 and $22.00 Call 983-5202, # lake the positivé approach to being a parent! We've got a series of "Kids are people" booklets that can help you with the everyday problems of raising children. Will 1 eversleep again? □ A booklet dedicated to baby's sleep habits. How to deal with baby's night wakings, /M nightmares, etc. Remember, it's best to start bedtime routines early in baby's life. This folder is a,good place to begin. Playing and learning (toddlers and infants) loilet training□ Some helpful do's, don'ts and things to remember when it's time to produce , the potty. 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