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Support for those Affected By
Suicide Information Night
If you have lost someone from suicide then you
are not alone!
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), someone around the globe dies of
suicide every 40 seconds.
Losing someone to suicide is a heart wrenching, confusing and lonely time for those
left behind. If you have lost someone close to you (family member, friend, neighbour)
to suicide and are interested in finding out more about new support that will be offered
locally come out for this important information night.
INFORMATION NIGHT: FOR THOSE AFFECTED BY
SUICIDE
DATE: Tuesday, May 10, 2016
TIME: 7:00 P.M.
LOCATION: North Huron Museum
273 Josephine Street
Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0
No preregistering is necessary. All welcome.
COST: FREE
Take this first step in your healing. For more information call!
CLINTON- 519-482-3440 Ext. 6301
Museum launches two
new WWI short films
Special to the Expositor
On May 7, the Huron County
Museum will launch two new
short films about World War I
with an afternoon event at the
Museum. Visit the Museum at
110 North St. at 2PM for a first
chance to view the films and
explore the History Hall, which
has been decorated in 1916
fashion. In addition to preview-
ing the films, the event will also
debut two new iPad apps in the
Military Gallery that contain
photographs, documents, and
letters from the Home Front
and Front Lines. With funding
f r o m t h e
Department of Canadian Herit-
age, the successful completion
of the World War I film project
allows the Huron County
Museum to share a fascinating
era of Huron County history
with the world. During WWI,
many community groups,
including Women's Institutes,
schools, and churches, made
sure they "did their bit" by knit-
ting socks, raising money for the
Red Cross, and sending care
packages to local soldiers over-
seas. Over thirty local women
enlisted as nursing sisters with
the Canadian Army Medical
Corps, severing in Casualty
Clearing Stations and hospitals
in the Mediterranean, England,
France, and Canada. Both doc-
umentaries feature photo-
graphs, letters, and newspapers
articles from the Huron County
Archives collection. Join us as
we celebrate making Huron
County's WWI history more
accessible to local residents,
veterans families, and everyone
else around the world. For more
information about this event or
the collection, please call Jenna
Leifso at the Huron County
Museum, 519.524.2686 ext. 201.
Follow the Museum anytime on
Facebook (facebook.com/
huroncountymuseum) and
Twitter (@hcmuseum).
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