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"Feel the Heartbeat"
planned for television
A one hour special describing the lives of
unwed mothers in their own words will be
shown on Global T.V. from 10-11 p.m. on
Saturday, March 26, and on C.K.N.X. T.V.
from 7-8 p.m. on Saturday, April 9 the
program features interviews with women
who are raising children alone, others who
are unmarried and pregnant, and some
who have R ven their children up for
adoption.
"Feel the Heartbeat" is being promoted
locally by Jim Bakelaar, a volunteer with
Voice for Life. "These are the forgotten
women," said Mr. Bakelaar. "They have
been seduced and abandoned. By appear-
ing in the program they have given up
anonymity to support and encourage other
women in the same situation."
The documentary style program was
filmed over the last 8 months across
Canada. Research for it began two years
ago. Thought to be the first program about
fhiR subject made in Canada, it examines
tip difficulty faced by these women and
their children and follows several as they
proceed through pregnancy toward their
new lives.
Mr. Bakelaar volunteered to help pro-
mote the program shortly after learning
that it was in production. A resident of
Brussels since 1968, Mr. Bakelaar has been
actively concerned with the plight of unw-
ed mothers and their children since first
joining Voice for Life in 1976.
"Seventeen percent of all children are
now born to unwed mothers," Bakelaar
said. "These mothers and children are the
future of Canada. We should do whatever
we can to help them. The women are
courageous and their children are
beautiful. Their stories need to be told."
Travelling supper
The West Huron Junior Farmers held
their monthly meeting at Brookside School
on Monday, March 14 and attended to a full
agenda of business.
The meeting was opened with roll call
being answered by all members along with
some new ones. A numberof fun quizes
were presented to keep all entertained.
The travelling supper will be held at the
homes of Audrey Patterson, Paul and
Lauire Pentland and Larry Blake.
A card party was scheduled for March 21
at Brookside School.
Donations of $55 to the Easter Seals
Campaign and to the Lucknow Fire
Department were approved at the
meeting. Fees of $2 for each member will
be charged for membership which is in
keeping with current county and provin-
cial rates.
Advertisements on CKNX were discuss-
ed and was tabled until the next meeting to
allow for more information w be collected.
Plan and Seed for Need will be carried
out by the club again this year.
This month's rose bowl went to Paul
Pentland for his involvment in the ex-
ecutive workshop held recently in Barrie.
The next meeting will be held April 11 at
Brookside.
am Bingo
The St. Augustine Ham Bingo was held
at the hall last Wedneday evening and
when the calling was complete, the follow-
ing folks came away winners: Gus Cline,
Terry Cranston, Kevin Hallaham, Bernice
Glenn, John Franken, Denise Black, Mrs.
Tom Laurence, Maurice Miltenberg and
Kathy Leddy.
Share the Wealth games were won by
Mrs. Glen McConnell, Mrs. Tom Laurence
and Tracey Curran.
Bradley Hickey took home the door
prize.
The event was conducted by the St.
Augustine Catholic Women's League.
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