HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-02, Page 15THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1986. PAGE 15.
Prolife plans 12th annual dinner meeting April 23
Eleven Board members were
present at the March meeting of
Voice for Life, Wingham and area.
The meeting opened with prayer.
A major item on the agenda was
the upcoming twelfth annual dinn-
er meeting. It will be held on
Wednesday, April 23 at 7 p.m., at
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
in Wingham. Roast beef will be
served at $7 per plate. Everyone is
welcome. Tickets will be available
from Board members. The film
"The Silent Scream", depicting an
actual abortion by ultra -sound and
narrated by Dr. Bernard Nathan-
son, an ex -abortionist, will be
shown after the dinner. A doctor
will be on hand to answer
questions.
Former Grey farmer A.E. Morrow
dies in Listowel
A. Edward Morrow, 79, of
Listowel died March 25 at Listowel
Memorial Hospital.
Born May 16, 1906 in Wellesley
Township, he was a son of the late
Alexander Morrow and his wife,
the late Annie Edith Magwood.
On Sept. 20, 1930 he married L.
Eveline Reid in Mornington Town-
ship -
The couple farmed in Grey
Township until retiring to the Town
of Listowel.
Mr. Morrow was a member of
Trinity United Church, Listowel
and a past member of the Atwood
Loyal Orange Lodge.
Besides his wife, he is survived
by one son, Cliff Morrow and his
wife Mary of Stratford; one
daughter Marion and her husband
William Young of Blyth; seven
grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren.
The funeral service for Mr.
Morrow was held Thursday,
March 27 at the Robert Trench
Funeral Home, Listowel, with Rev.
John Anderson officiating.
Burial will be in Grace Church
Cemetery, Millbank.
Entertainment will also be pro-
vided by a singing group.
The group is looking into the
purchase of a new pro-life T.V. ad
and plans to enter into a new T.V.
commercial contract with CKNX
for the coming year.
In the next newsletter, each
member will be mailed two
wallet -sized cards listing Upjohn
products to be boycotted and also
listing alternative products which
can be purchased. One card will be
kept by the member for easy
reference and the other will be sent
to the Upjohn company in a letter of
protest. Upjohn is the only Ameri-
can pharmaceutical company
which supplies drugs for use in
second -trimester abortions.
"The Silent Scream" was shown
ata public showing in the library of
Sacred Heart School in Wingham
on February 25. New pamphlets
will be purchased for upcoming
fairs at which the group hopes to
have information booths.
Local people from the Wingham
and Goderich area continue to
picket regularly the Dr. Morgen-
aler abortion clinic in Toronto, to
protest its continued operation.
Tentative plans were made for a
fund-raising garage sale to be held
in late spring. Board members
were asked to reflect upon a
well-known quotation from Mother
Theresa. In answer to the question,
"What is the greatest obstacle to
global peace?", Mother Theresa
replied, "Abortion!" "If a mother
can kill her own child, what is left
but for others to do the same?"
The meeting closed with an
inspirational prayer.
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