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Mintstri at. Hon. Beni Stephenson. PAD,. Mosta, I _ .
eolleges and Hanyt< Fishef. Deputy ki.prthster
Universities
. Ontario 80-260 1981
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAACK leo 1€
r
nd in Ju ri
Correspondent
MRS. itEMA
MRPOREGOR
Citizenship and World
Affairs,""waS—the topic taken sing, say or pay. by 12
ley Eric Mansfield when be members and 2 visitors.
4-041*$$0.9 members of Each member , paid le for
• the Iftreettlf . Wentelfseach inehoff. •theirti4ighlt this'
Institute aI 'tile" United money goes to a special- ,
Church • on • Wednesday MOO Nfld. • eusining Hdlett 0,,eao 440 as 'her 4, oft. the `Theme "f6194itoktkii?".
titkemiltip. thie Major - '0,4peration‘andltivOfPr One;
• rotilins facing Canada:" am !fist is neerigtt at Wing.
today and the coospiuti*, ,0 Meetings, alt Our(
He also ValSett ate hranett aetivitiee. she said.
for using the new version of • Unit 'Leader Joyce Pepper
Manse as guests of Rev. Stan
McDonald% Joyce Pepper
opened the meeting.
The roll call urns at'etell
Leche League in Huron
County. South. The group
met at the -home of Mrs.
peter pastmek with over 30 in
attendance.
The GrouP Leader Mrs,
'Pi4back welcomed the
mothers and stintyl. witht
them' flonie of ltie Jeagne'i!
histO4 and told about sonic,
the" •, changes in
RaFeUtitig the '0;0 •p-
,YeArs, „
" When Le; 'Leche f,eagtie
solids intill-
duced between the ages of
one and three Months. LLL
mothert; found that it w as
best to delay solids until the.
middle of the first vete'. Over
goinpreatment.
,Mrs. Jeanette Turner who
recently underwent suger)90
Victoria Hospital,11, ondon re,
turned to her home.
and Mrs. 'Albert,
Vissdier 410
M
.f4PYY'1°115'X rcki#thiien}rI1TP • •
tct. conlev*i. `
r0 6xtd
.
-4 0
aP.d .1**; •:4014 i;E01,40.:Of
..,Oittgittnryo 44440040h
SoirA"
Mr, .and: '000.
Parker tocompany wjttt r.
grid Mr4„,i)on Dalton and. •
.'arla of Walton returned
-home' after a pleasant holiday
while at Pampa, Florida.
career and is still able to
achieve some sort of re-
cognition for her talenti.
Mothers, 'who- have questions
ablaut nursing or want in-
fornuttiOn., •about, La ,!the
tx,.4444 4.41t any: 441.4
these nienibers -,
2112-402:, .ciodeliett 5,241.
7.150 arid in itelgraye'
• kr . *Tot MO;
soroolkt 'visited''
last Sund0 ',;eittilhe former,'
Another „ {frffs. f4elyo
sghroedm.,,..ite.iarirk
Mr joe CFlynh has bcco a
patient in Victpria Hospital.
London %% here. he is under-
contest for Huron Giant}.
Playhouse in Grand Bend,
and also shares the (its
inaction of sksig) tog a must:
attractive Logo for 11.1 in
fittron Count,} 0ser ten wars
ago. wMrs. , 41r , is ku-
'spiration to all Women %she
wish ,to • Maintain.. "their.,
erOti'vitY.
4.0e kotidnitin.,t1 ft iitt t1/0
AlemantiNpfMothering,.;lootfr:!
It act d It
isfaetio front both :,viiieN•• of
'parentittgea
know someone
who '14. fantily-tientercit. litho
sets aside one c-areer for
another \ very important
technical and difficult to
understand. To date there
are more than 1.200.000
copies. of 1.1.1's. manual in
circulation in English.
French. Spanish, German
,Putch.; on tap, in Braiiig.,
'T.Otikr, theta is, much 'hi print.
for the nursing mother.
When LLL negan,nutruton
was• only a word in the
dictionary. Mast Peeple had
heard of the basic food
grOtips, but 4301 many
thought • about, good
nntritotiort ,when, preparing ..:
000.$ and buying
snacks.'' Re4ding. labelS WAS
innaY4094 •
MotherSf ..to Logue „
n*Oting144,il-04'ommu,44.cst,
eating food
natural ginz gosihto
Today . many
.rietto close
are
nutritiens conscious:;
Printed ••infortnintort about
breastfeeding was next to
impossibk to „find in 1956
and what did exist was very
the years there was criticism
from the medical comteunity
but now the American and
Canadian academies of
pediatrics agree with LLL
and flOWlvvoryp1p9d delayed
soltcls• Many haliteS, avoided
allergies ,becan4e of, 'be ,
stand. tools, '
In the 50% childbirth
:01 a iaVgrlt. tit hinny
!Om% and there'. was only
00.14 hook 90,41? sijt0t,
Most mothers were aak.
ethgliziFd and hospitalised
for ten days or 'more, bpi
today, more births are
natural:. dads vend the birth
and childbirth classes are
readily available.
At Hensall United
The roup. (0.4.,0s4r1
cLkt.75:.
It
shared expeFietkea' am'
advice given to her, some
• negative, but a lOt positive
infortitatien was paised a
1°iIg Next month's meeting, on
April 8th will he held at 8
p.m. in Hensall. The group
had an opportunity to select
books and reprints from the
Lenten serm
and area news Busche's parents Mr. and
MrS. Bert Horton.
Canada'" and• gave tint a
questiOnnaire to answer. Erie
sins introduced and. thanked
by Susan Purdy. Adding to
the -programme were two
Irish solos sung by Gail$haw
and accompanied' by Joyce
Pepper-
A sad decision was
reached by the members to
disband after the June
meeting as no officers can be
found to carry on the' Branch
• activities.
Arrangements were made
for conducting the''Pennies
for Friendship " ceremony
at the District Annual on
Ma), 21 in Seaforth. Visiting
committee for the coming
month is to be Elizabeth
Riley and Joyce Pepper.
Next month is to be the
annual meeting when
committee reports will be
given.
loan library. Home baked
goods. fresh fruit and juices
brought by the members
were served to the mothers
and children.
Best wishes were sent to
Gwen Kiar of Goderich. She
was the winner of a Logo
reminded the' members of
upcoming dates. Sunday
evening March 29th eon-
firniation service, with re-
ceptibn to follow. Tuesday.
April 14 an invitation to
Kippen U.C. W. Eater
Thankoffering. The April
meeting of Unit 11 will be
cancelled for this month to
allow members to attend a
Presbyterial Special Events
meeting Monday. April 10 in
Central United Church
Stratford pt 6 p.m. Unit 11
will receive their Easter
Thankoffering envelopes at
the regular May meeting.
The bale will be packed
Tuesday. May 5th at 9 a.m.
The members of Unit II
would like to thank the
people of the village who
donated $420.00 to the March
of Dimes in February.
The Beef Barbecue is
Kippen Sunshine girls meet
j
London England attending
the wedding of Mrs.
Hoggarilf s niece.
Mr. and- Mrs. Robert
McGregor have returned
from a month in Florida.
Congratulations to Mr. After closing the meeting, Wednesday.' April 22nd and
lunch was served by Edna tickets arc now available
Pepper and Joyce Pepper from any menibgr. Joyce
and their committee. , 'Pepper will be the delegate
C.P.T. COMMITTEE HOLD to Westminister weekend •
' . EUCHRE May 29-3 t.
The O. P.T. orthe LO.O.F. Teachers and ' cookie
and Rebekah Lodges held a makers are needed for the
Euchre in, the local hall on Daily Vacation Bible. School
Wednesday evening with -June .29 to July 3.
five tables playing. Prize Mary Goodwin gave the
winners were: Ladies" 1st study from Partners in the
Pearl Koehler; Ladies'
Coniolation: Vera Lemmon;'
Lone Hands: Mrs. Gersten.
korn; Men's 1st. Ren Keller
Consolation: - Clarence
Volland. Jack Upshall and
Joe Gregg Were in charge of
the games.
UNIT II HOLDS MARCH •
MEETING •
and MrS. Robert McGregor
on the occasion of their 50
Wedding Anniversary a hich ,
they. celebrated in Florida.
with Mr. and Mrs. Glen
.McKnight and other re
latives and friends.
the Church when the
Covenant Players take part in
the regular church service.
The service is at the hour of
1:30 p.M. and all are invited
to attend this service. A
coffee hour will follow when
you will have an opportunity
temeet t1 Mayers.
CARMEL CHURCH
SERVICE
Rev. Kenneth Knight con-
ducted The Saeranient of the
Lord's Supper . in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on
Sunday with -a good at-
• teedance. featuring a
contemporary service of
fellowship, and . Praise. Rev.
Knight spoke on the -Subject-,
"Who Is Worthy?" The
Communion took a {different
form of participation in which
all of the congregation re-
sponded in ,unison and
greeted one another, pre-
senting them with the
elements. '
•
Three Links attend
spring rally
e
Gospel. -
Rev, Stan . McDonald
closed the' meeting with—the
Benediction.
Contests were enjoyed by
all and twitch, served by,
hostesses Gracc Drummond
and Peg Ferguson.
LE LECHE LEAGUE
MEETS IN HENSALL
Unit II of. the LLCM: held Wednesday. March 11 was
• --their March meeting at the the. regular meeting of Lc
The second sermon, on the
"!Pilgrims of the Road"
series Was given by Rev.
Stanley McDonald at Hensall
United Church for the second
Sunday in Lent: He was
searching for the meaning of
Christ's words "To this end
was I born, for this .cause
came I into the world".
He said Jesus was simple
and direct and Christians
should be able to say why
they are here ,and for what
purpose they are living: They,,
should, know where they are
going and have, faith in the
meaning of their existence.
There are three beliefs: be-
lief that they are—following
God's will, belief that they
are doing some wed every
day and belief that their lives
are shaped by God's will.
The' Children thought
about the wind and love.
both things that they believe
in but cannot see.
The choir sang an atnhem
by Eric Wild "There is a time
for everything" Greeting at
the door- was Cecil - Pepper--
and ushers were John 'Row-
cliffe and Scott Jcsncy.
Next, Sunday the service
will :be in the_Sanctuary.
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EXPOSITOR
WANT'- ADS
Phone 527-0240
,and Bertha MacGregor will
be in charge of, the program.
ProgreSsive Euchre was
played with Prize winners.
Ladies First Elizaheth Riley
. Consolation Mabel Munn.
Men's First _Dick TaeloG
Consolation Elgin Roweliffe. •
.Lone Hands Madeline
Harburn.' The- entertainment
committee were: Mr. and:;.
Mrs,' Stewart BlaCkwell and' •
Mrs. Mabel Munn,: the social
committee were: Gertie
)Moir. Ruby Bell and- Irene
Finlay- on.
The Three Links Seniors 'of
Hensel! met on •Tuesday
evening with a good at—
tendance of members. Ruby
Bell presided." Mrs. Dick
Taylor gave the Treasurer's
report in the absence of the
Treaiuree-Mrs. Brintne1C
The Spring Rally. will be
held at Vanastra on Apia
'28th. Tickets are available on
the mats made . by the
Seniors. The, "Pot Luck"
meeting for • April was
changed to April 7th., one
we earlier. Mrs. Raimie
•
Carti;sp.undent
MRS. RENA CALDWELL
..262-5935
Kippen U.C.W. met
March '10 at the church.
Mrs. G. Moffatt gave the
worShip., from the theme
"Responetbi1itY''. She began
with a _reading on happiness.
Mrs. gert Faber took the
offering which Mrs. Moffatt
dedicated. Mrs. Moffatt read
"am petein "Our Life". The
worship closed with prayer.
A delegation from Bruce.'
field Church presented a
plan to form a young member'
joint grOup to be called the'
"Sunghine Girls"
'Ladies of Kippen gave
approval to the plan.
Mrs. Faber gave Cor-
reSPondence Report,.
Treasurers repiiit and Flower
report; - Mrs. Percy Wright
gave the visitors' report. .
Mrs. 'Faber presented the
Topic taken from the booklet
",Compassion, nf---eariada7.
an address written by Jack
Burghardt "Not by 4iread,
alone".
Fall Thankoffering will be
held in Kippen and ladies
will serve dessert and tea. A
bale will be packed June I.
Ladies will houseelean,
church the last week of Apr.l.
Mrs. Al Hoggarth an
'Janet Hoggarth arc in
ONTARItttfc.Ani
FOUNDATION
Proceeds for the Ontario
+Ware —Foundation Hen-sail
and Kippen realized" S682.00.
Part of the proceeds came
from sale: of tickets on: a.
handbag made -and- doreated
by Mrs.. Minnie: Noakes, who
was. Captain for the district.
The handbag was won by.
Mrs. Catharine Staples of
.Seaforth:. Mrs: Noakes ex-
presses gratitude to the
Many volunteers who, worked
for the campaign:
Mr. and Mrs. AIan' Busehe
and family , of Dorchester
visited recently with Mrs. ►•
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Seaforth .
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