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hand to film activities and
Alphie Dale.
quadriplegic
from Seaforth will conduct
interviews for th, channel.
A central goal for the day .
explained Mr MeKeniie.
was to'provido an opportun-
ity to "talk with the disabled
to find out what we can do as
a hospital for them",
uppen WI meets
-1?•pheit Ot the members et the See.:41! Ileetret
AUkiliary. I tparik ,1170. dlietrOutatt ante..
ttavitiOSeren of SeaYdrth and surrounding area (pt.
thairdonationS, ;VISO the,p04W fOr tOerfi Orkipa-
Non in making bur PeOpy.$00 so SucCIsettil ,
A special thanks to Mn Ray Anstalt tor1Wwing us
to use the Dutch Store, and Mr. O. Rlmmer, Mr; O.
,McKenzie, Mr. R. Dinsmore and all the members of
the Auxiliary for their hours of work, and to The
Huron Expositor for their contribution.
MRS. SHIRLEY DINSMORE
CHAIRWOMAN OP ,THE
PENNY SALE 19111
:Pep:sway,
.new -
NIF0.14g Horne
are l.p.t :grotOftlt to Atte
Zurich' Menr190ite Churvh fOr
their music and to the Pres-
layterian Church Ladies' who
entertained them during the
month of April.
The men's high bowling
score was Ross Thompson
with 151 and Mrs. Mary
. Parlmer for the ladies with
119.
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HEARING AIDS by Belton
POSTERS - Vatiiristra Rec.-Centre
COMFORT CLOTHING PROTHESIS - by Westminster Hospital
ASSISTIVE DEVICES - by University Hospital,London
LEADER DOG a by Ed Kincaid CNIB
T.V. INTERVIEWS` with Alfie Dale
Watch as Seaforth area dignitaries compete
for honors in this wheel choir challenge.
Arrangements by D. Dirks, Ontario March of Ohms
TOUR OF THE PHYSIO DEPARTMENT .
FILM PROGRAM
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SEAFORTH C OMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
on Canada Hospital Day in observing
nternational Year of Disabled Person
TUESDAY, MbY 12
from 3 p.m. to 5:30 P.m.
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Lodge holds euchre' , event
Correspondent -
BERTHA MACGREGOR
2024005
Amber Rebekah Lodge
members held a successful
"Dessert Euchre" on Wed-
nesday with thirteen tables
playing euchre. Prize win-
ners %iiere as. follows: Ladies'
,prize with pink . card,
Mrs tolma .41,mphOi
f.44110," 7-/#1474. card: Ws-
Mut.gticrite . Grentee;• Lone
,:flaktNt Mrs.
Low `.pink ctasrd.
11a •.1; k oW yel104'
'card..ViCnateSt:PiCky ,'•
=ladies !:1111 the '.draw were..
Mrs. Vera lreiitmon, and Mrs.
Eleanor Hendrick.
Isobel Alexander of TOrcin-
to yisitcd recently'with Mary
Alexander.
The Hensall Three Links
Seniors will meet on Tuesday
May 12th in the local hall at
8:00 p.m.
Rev. Kenneth Knight con-
ducted worship in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sun-
day. The• "Watchmen" of
Kitchener presented an eve-
ning of singing in the church
at 7:30 p.m. and the church
was filled to hear the Gospel
Singers. . •
Sunday. May 17ttr-Will be
the anniversary services
when Jack Burghardt. form-
er news commentator of Lon-
don will be the guest speak-
er. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lobb
of Holmesville will assist in
the music. Plan to attend this
service at 10:15 a.m. Choir
practice will be held at 7:00
p.m. on Wednesday evening
May 6th.
PERSONALS
Visitors with lerniMilds
Were Jack & Kay Cockwell:
Gerald Cockwell, Edith Mil-
lar. Mr. and Mrs. Al Dogait:
Dorothy and Ronald Lee.
Visiting with Louise
Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs.
Denroach, Edna Anderson,
Mrs; Hazel Snell. Jean .
Munds. Betty Coates. and
Elizabeth Faber::
Sharon Heenan visited
with Mrs. Triebner:
Ruth Durand. Mr and
Mes—Keti Kendrieltnt
. and Mrs. Lionel Kenbrick
visited-With Nell Kendrick,
_Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sand-
ers -Visited Aleeta kits and.
Agnes Cutting. •
Grace Tiedman visited Ed
Divine.
Mary Oesch sisited her
husband Pat. Also visiting
Pat Desch were Doroths Etue
and Douglas and Boeenna
'Etue.
Shirley Prouty viaitett. Viv,
1,40 Andersen. r4ri.ta*ap,k,i
N4Kendficle, • " • •
41.tth• Sinner visited. Mrs, •
P41)00c, •
'Chester 1,.),unti.viSite.4. Vera ,
44.000: • "
were
Visiting MetRod W.;
Mcleod, Kay Whitehead,
-Visiting -With Mrs, Alice
'Rezendarwile Mr.anel Mrew
Dor VerSt; Mr. and Mrs. R.
Snider; Mr. ,and Mrs. Y.
Snider; Mrs. Makins and
family; Dirk and Neil. Lyle
and Elsie Kraft and family.
Olie and Jean Rozendal.
'Marie Super: Ray and Jane
Rozendal.
Rev. De Johnge held the
church service accompanied
by Mrs. Van Wieren at the
piano.
HENSALL UNITED
A special service to
commemorate the "Year of,
the - Disable& Person''„ was
held at Hensall .United
Church on Sunday. May 3.
when Mrs. Marlene Taylor of
that village spoke on the
, profoundly deaf' child. Her
own son. Chad. was born
deaf and cannot be helped by
surgery.
When the realization of
their son's disability was first
-diagnosed,,,,,, Chad's parents
experienced deep grief and
panic about the situation but
' this was followed by .a learn-
' ing experience about. how
they could help Chad and the
exact nature of his. disability.
"Chad's deafness is nerve
deafness, which means he
has very few nerve fibres to
' pick up, sounds. Speaking
louder does not help; he does
not hear at, all; just feels
vibrations in his ears and he
has to learn to concentrate
louder in order to feel those
-vibrations: .
-C-had",•s-.first.sound.w.as, the.
sound of a horn and he has
progressed from ..that to
communicating with others.
This past year, Chad 'has'
been attending the nursery
school in Hensall and he
has learned his sign lang-
uage with the other children
in his class. Integration in
nursery school. has been good
for Chad and the community.
but next year Chad has to gir
to. the John •
London, It 44)01101 that ttaily
iear hint.
tisptatiop can. found
The service conducted'
try ,11: 54111e),' McP,0041d •
nd tIle children, had d ,
Auto aids for. the ,d
and ihe „ Rible being the
universal aid in life .
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Displays. films. televisions
interviews and even an ob-
stacle wheelchair rate featur-
ing local dignitaries in the
seats will all be part of
Seaforth CoMmunity Hosp-
ital's Hospital Day celebra-
tion Tuesday. •
"In conjunction with the
Year of the Disabled," ex-
plained hospital administra-
tor,,Gordon McKenzie follow-
ing a meeting of the hospital
executive Monday. "we are
planning programs to try to
heighten awareness of and
sensitivity to the needs and
feelings of the disabled."
"We want to make the
public"aware of some of the
problems . the disabled do
have."
The program at the hosp-
ital runs from 3 to 5 p.m.
Mr. McKenzie and Drivid
Derks, regional director. of
4he. March of Dimes, will be
present to help "s& up and
run the wheelchair obstacle
race". The chairs will be
manned by well-known area
people.
, The displays. aimed at
informing the general public
as well as showing tile dis-
abled products available to
them. will include several
items. such as hearing aids.
,prostheses. and even a-010es
of clothing.
The Mitchell-Seaforth 7
Cable TV company will be on-
anthem was sung with Mrs.
Donna St. John taking the
solo part. A reception to
meet Mrs. Taylor and Chad
was held at the close of the
service.
Mrs. Elaine Stebbins
greeted worshippers at the
deer, and ushers were Brad
11tc,hanatt and Rds.v.Yeal,„ ,
Next • Sunday iS Christian.
Eamit)i • Sunday.. 'when the
Sundays • School vs tit he floselt •
ro pe)!'ini1Toinilies to VarSi11)?
11/ge1fter. •Vnit.•••four -4nitett.
Women on
tiArs4y, May 7 111'10,n,
The Herrsal4 4-N' gillsand'.r
club leaders arc in% tied to
the May nieettng of the
Hensall Women • s Institute
be held in the t toted Church
on Wednesdai May 13, at
6NIR p.m. when a soup and
sandwich supthr %%ill he
gseo,rvvend4. el ov ni/tioktnri%nbiuietristnilia-ut:
attcn4
b.Ok'
OSI:per0144i4414117,AtiVit,e;sn'
the City w4Sgtirt 01, the
.horne,of,Ivit% unlit Mrs. ;Rats:-
, spit 04,11stOn r : stmt 'to •
1000o-'5,. Act ,Glitters was*
most inert sting. itstd.
Members of Stanley unit
met at the home of Mrs. Cliff
Henderson'. in charge of the
meeting. Mrs. W. McBeath
was planisrfor the hymns.
A prayer and hymn closed
the worship part of the
meeting.
The 0)11 call. secretary and
treasurer's reports were
given. We were reminded of
the, invitation to Clinton's.
Ontario 'Street Church on
May lOnt 8 p.m. and to open
-house at the hospital on Mas
'12. Mrs. Henderson showed
slides of - her recent trip to
Jamaica.
M. -Mid- Willibra--
CaldWell and Mrs. Walter
-Baird attended the wedding
of Pamela Taylor' and, Steven' •
1‘..unimetideer for any wno
enjoy art. Luncheon in the
restaurant overlooking the
Thames adds to the pleasure
of a visit to the gallery. • 4-
Ed Corbett is a patient in
University Hospital. London.
Harry florturi whp was a
patient in Vietnrja floSpital,
'1,London.'recei1fing• treatment
returned to his, home.. Mrs Slid Mr's + POrdaid
fs101tp 'Or (kglph. $pctr,t tbo
vivetend With „.the formers
luti'.604' Mt; altd Leo
plogItes,. Tbey..aygn40.
'rho Ford-Flynn Wedding—in
Exeter. • •S.
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 0, 11110 _WS
PROCLAMATION
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
HOSPITAL DAY - MAY 12
Whereas the Seaforth Community 'Hospital is dedicated to
the health and welfare of all people of our 'community and
area and in recognition of the _services for the disabled
contributed through our community hospital, I do' hereby
proclaim civic support for the :HOSPITAL DAY which Is
being observed Tuesday, May: 12 and mil on ail citizens to-
'lend their interest, support and co-operation in making this
day a 'success in every way.
John Sinnarnorif ,ivigyar
Town of Seaforth
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Correspondent
MRS. RENA CALDWELL
262-5935
Kippen East Women's In-
stitute executive pro at the
home of the president. Mrs.
Drummond. April 2 7 . Plans
were formulated for pro-
grams for the coming year.
M,js. Nick Blom has'
turned from Victoria Hospi-
al, London.
Mrs. W.L. Mellis and Mrs.
M. Barnard were in Blyth
•Wed, to hear the concert of
Maureen Forester.
Congratulation's 16' Janet
Shanks and her new husband
who were married May 2 in
Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Ash-
worth. Ilderton, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones
lastweek. •
Kippen Gun Cub met April
28. One, 25. Kevin Lamport:
24's Dan Crerar and Jack •
Mills: 22's Jack Bell, Terry
Caldwell and' Al Kyle; 21's
Bob 'Caldwell; John Godbolt.
Paul Middleton and,. John
Anderson; 20es-• Grant
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McGregor. Jim Butcher and Venner. le-Mery Batkin and
Bert Mahatt,•% 19-Lloyd 1 7 -Bryan Beer.
Hymns ,prayers
at unit meeting .
Dennen at Gravenhurst Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc-
Gregor. Woodstock, spent
the weekend with his mother
Mrs. Gregor McGregor.
Sunday afternoon al about
5 a shed on the property of
the late Sam Thompson was
discovered on fire by a,
neighbour who sounded the
alarm.
Fortunately it was next to
the fire hall and the volun-
teers were able to extinguish
it before 'more damage was
pone.
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