HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-05-07, Page 10SUNDAY, MAY 11
10 a.m. Siindiiy School
1100
Morning Worship
Nursery Provided
For Pre-School Children.
6:30 pan.'Congregational
Pot Luck Supper
Followed by an Evening.
Of Fun and Fellowship
Jr.„Congregation for
5 - 8 Year Old Children
411.
ies, Guelph University.: programs whereyer posSible. Oured be Dr, Ethel ,
Mrs, Margaret Zoeller, The Adelaide Hoodless Chapman, a nominee from
and Mrs. Hilde Merden were Homestead at St. • George, • ,the Women's Institute,
*enthusiastic about the ,plans the birthplace of the founder. The will have the
.for the fUture of the Worn welcomes support and visits rest area at the Royal Winter
en's Inititute "6"WhetiffErlanfrotr the. members. . from—November-1 to
Lee (Museum) Horne at The Agricultural Museum • 22nd,
Stoney Creek. The next at Milton will open on May . Delegates from across the
special event will be W.I. 12th with a special day on country are making plans for
week June 2 6th. Vishors June ,lst when there will be' the world convention in
are invited to view this beau- the first unveiling of portraits Hamburg, Germany, in. May,
tiful home and its artifacts at the Ontario Agricultural
from 9 a.m. to 3 p,in. on Hall of Fame. Tribute will be
week days and the home will paid' to those , who contri-
be open on weekends during d buted greatly, to our Prov
July and August. ince. Among those so lion-
The Federated Women's
Inititute of Canada urged the
members to study and sup-
"Prevention and rehabili-
talon" was chosen., as the
theme for 1981, "the Year of
the Handicapped". at the
• etinng of the
Federated. Women's Insti-
tute of Ontario, The Board
Directomand Exicutive met•
in Toronto this week making
decisions that will affect the
28,000 members in Ontario
as well as parts of the world.
With 1980 being proclaimed
`the Year of the W ,I," , the
members were urged to be a
strong force for the good of
their communities.
Mrs. C. Diamond, the Pro.
vincial President, along with
the Secretary Mrs. J. Van
Sickle, led the deliberations
and decisions. Mrs. V. Mal
ugke, as resolutions convener
presented the results of
previous resolutions with dis-
appointment ' in the action
regarding the advertising on
T.V. of the feminie hygiene
products. The members are
urged to express their disap-
proval by writing to Susan
Cooper, Adveztising Stand-
ards Council, 1240 Bay St.,
Suite 302', Toronto, Ontario.
M5R 2A7.
Other resolutions that
were sustained related to
Nuclear Waste disposal; Bell
Telephonenteasured service;
use of. SIN cards; and a
reqnest for complete in true.
tions for use on prescribed
drugs. •
In her report as Director of
the Home EgOnomics Branch
of the Ministty of Agriculture
and Food, Miss Molly Mc-
Ghee was high in her praise
of the, support and increased ,
attendance at the courses
that are presented through-
out the province by, her de-
The Huron Chapter of the
Registered Nurses Associa-
tion met last week in the
Board Rooni of the Alex-
andra Marine and General
Hospital in Goderich with a'
,good attendance from across
the county.
Preparations were made
for the Annual Meeting of
the R.N.A.O. in Toronto -on
May 1st to 3rd. Representing
our Chapter as President will
be Anne Bean of Champion
Road Machinery' Co. and
Dawn Murray of the Exeter
General Hospital as voting
delegate.
In introducing Dr, David
Walker, Joan Hibbert spoke
of' the great respect in Which'
he is held by his felloW
partment..„The participation,
hi the clubs and the
quality of work done .by the
young people was very grati.
fYi.ng•
With education as an iin•
portant part of the W,I. there
will be 20 scholarship awards
being made available at the
Family and Consunaers Stud-
obstetricians. The =Fag-
tion of their own Fetal
Monitor has made pessible
something, of a pioneering
nature in Goderich, -Its oper-
ation requires close team,.
work between the doctor and
Certified nurses as was illus-
trated by Marge Brown who,
assisted Dr. Walker with the
demonstration. The Monitor
will greatly benefit mother
and child in situations where
early detection of stress 'is
imperative.
Any Registered Nurses
wishing to take advantage of
the many values made pos-
sible. by membership in, the-
R.N„A.Q. may contact Anne
Bean at 482.9250.
omoos.. trofe$ •
eta! monitor.
port Canadian Unity with
SUNDAY, MAY 11
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
LUCKNOW,
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Wm.; IVIunshaw
BA. M.1Colv.
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Back to God Hour
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