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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-04-04, Page 16New 1979 CM400T You're ahead on a 110AnDA. also in stock CM 400 Automatic Brand New 1978 Models Specials while present stock lasts CB 550 4 cyf XL-175 XL-125 SOLD OUT XL-100 CT-70 Black Z-50 Red Reg. 2399 ." 1299." 1159,00 959.00 689." 529." Sale 2195.00 1149." 1049." 849.--9° 599.00 475." 10 THE BRUSSELS POST APRII,. 4, 1979 Rath's honoured in Belgrave Correspndent LEWIS STQNEHOUSE 887-9847 A surprise party was held on Sunday April 1 for Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Rath in honour of their 54th Wedding Anniversary, which falls on April 3, at the home of their daughter and son,in- law Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Howatt of Londesboro. The family were all pre- sent, along with their 22 grandchildren and 6 great- grandchildren. All set down to a sumptuous dinner which was prdpared by their four daughters and grand- daughters. The cake was made and decorated by Mrs. McVittie of Wingham. The afternoon was spent in games, chat and laughter. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rath extended a special thanks to Mrs. McVittie and all the family. 4-H The Mad Hatters met on March 26 at the home of Mrs. Marlene Jamiesoi ach answered the roll call which was "tell three ways you can look after shoes to make them last longer". Members read out of the manuals about jellewery. A selection of car rings, pins, necklaces, bracelets, and rings were on display and it was discussed how to take care of them. Each wrapped a piece of j( .11 ery and described the person who wore it. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nichol- son and Sherri visited re- cently with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ga to r Nicholson, Mrs. Robert Procter, Mrs. Larry Mayberry of Londesboro, Mrs. ' Howard Zettler of Blyth were recent visitors with Mrs. Ronald Hill, Richard and baby Robbie of R.R.1, Tavistock. We are sorry to he.ar that Mrs. Gordon Higgins is a patient in the Wingham and District Hospital. E'even Tables of euchre were in play at the Belgrave Weekly Euchre last Wednesday evening in the W.I. Hall. Winners of the evening were: High Lady - Mrs. Bert Johnston; Low Lady - Mrs. Nelson Higgins; Novelty Lady - Mrs. Earl Anderson. `High Man - Mrs. Lawrence Taylor (p laying as a man); Low Man - Edgar Wightman; Novelty Man - Bert Daer. Mr .and Mrs. Mrs. Gordon McBurney of ,R.R.3, Wingham visited on Friday evening with Mrs. Robert Procter. Mrs. Robert Procter, Karen of R.R.5, Brussels visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mayberry, Marilyn and Kimberley and Darryl of Londesboro. Darryl, was celebrating his second birthday on Sunday. Many guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Lake and family and Mrs. Marjorie Lake of London visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson. Robert Hibberd and George Michie attended the United Church Men's Club meeting in Fordwich United Church last Monday evening, Friends of the ..Belgrave area are sorry to hear that Mrs. Harman Mitchell of. Rothsay is patient in the Palmerston-Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Litchy and Wayne of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. La Leche League in Huron County met in March at the home of Mrs. D. Rutter, 162 Rich St., Goderich. The topic of discussion was "Art of Breastfeeding and Over- coming Difficulties". Mrs. P, Bisback opened the meeting with a welcome to the 16 mothers and mothers- to-be, who had come from as far as Clinton, Seaforth, and Wingham. Most women had heard of the League through friends and newspaper The Belgrave Tykes played against Howick in Howick The Wingham pro-life group met on March 28 in the Wingham Bible Chapel. Mrs. Salley Campeau, pre- sident opened with prayer. A report on new memberships and donations were good. The group is thankful for the numerous donations and new members. Mrs. Campeau said: "We Warren Zurbrigg of Harriston visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd. Mr, and Mrs. George Johnston, Tara and Erin of notices. Janis noted that the La Leche League had its begin- nings 23 years ago during a picnic when seven friends decided to meet on a regular basis in order to help other friends who wanted to nurse their babies. They felt that the secrets of successful nursing experiences were in- formation and encourage- ment. La Leche (plentiful milk) League is now an international organization. last Thursday evening winning 5-4, this giving the hear so much to day about Canada being in the doldrums economically speaking d Canada is spirit- ually in trouble as well. One of the symptoms of our spiritual malaise is abortion. The fifth annual meeting is to be held on April 25 in Wingham Legion. Ilderton spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby and Mrs. Laura Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zettler of Blyth and Mrs. Janis mentioned that the League in Huron County obtains money to buy books and pamphlets for its excellent loan library through memberships and the sale of posters, books, calendars, and baby carriers. The two most popular books are "The Womanly Art of Breast- feeding" and "Mother's in the Kitchen". Sewing meets are held regularly to make baby carriers, always in de- mand. Belgrave Tykes -the Tri- County Trophy. On Saturday they played two games in Blyth in the Minor Hockey League. Belgrave 4 - Blyth 2, Belgrave 7 - Ripley 1. Belgrave winning the Minor Hockey Trophy. 'Congratulations to the Belgrave Tykes and their coaches Glenn Coultes and Paul McKee. Classified Ads pay dividends , Robert Procte'r visited last Tuesday with Mrs. Dennis Ensorn of Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slessor of Glamis called on Mrs. Telford Cook one day The topic of discussion was "Art of Breastfeeding and Overcoming Difficulties". The women indicated pro- blems they had encountered and how they had been overcome. Engorgement and milk supply were two main concerns. Janis recommend- ed that nursing from birth, and choosing rooming-in so nursing could be done often, would eliminate engorge- ment and increase milk supply naturally. She noted that drugs and supplements can inhibit the production of milk. It is best to become familiar with the routines of your hospital and make per- sonal arrangements with your hospital and make per- sonal arrangements with your doctor. Thank you notes relating positive nursing experiences, perhaps ac- companied by a gift of the Manual, would be helpful in promoting a comfortable hospital stay. When you are home with your baby, the best source of encouragement comes from a supportive husband. Let him or another relative look after the household for a while. You should be last week. Sandra Carter of Londesboro spend the holiday week with her aunt Mrs. Telford Cook, sure that the home situation will allow you to concentrate on baby, following your own mothering instincts. Janis closed the meeting with an invitation to see the Film "Bottle Babies", concerning feeding of babies in third world countries, which will be shown in Hensall United. Church on the afternoon of April 1st. Luncheon was served and a social time followed.. The third topic of this series is "Baby Arrives: the Family and the Breastfeeding Baby", which will be discussed on the, evening of April 11th. For further information, please call Mrs. P. Bisback at 262-2192. Any interested women and nursing babies are welcome to attend Plumbing Repairs & Installations • Water -Softeners • Mervin A. Jones Plumbing & Heating 887-6685 • Pro life meets Tykes beat Howick Huron mothers at La Leche League . 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