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The Lueknow UMW Ching& Women
held their spring Thanteffering in 'the
Church April* With -the tietrfroinItini-
ty and'Whiteehurth as gnats.
A prelude zof music vas provided by
Marion Vic.Varlarie tit the OrganantlEisie
'Houston ,,tit the piano. The ladies also
Tlayedfor the hymns surig timing-Melo/or-
ship service.
Laura, Lee Cayleywelcomedall present
and opened the meeting 'with a reading,
'Talents:Vheiscriptive lesson taken from
Matthew 1.5, verses 31 - 46 was read 'by
Marg 'Finlay, followed 'by the meditation
entitled, What 'Have We to Serve With?,
given`bySemademi Kiteite. Mrs-Cayley
led in 'prayer and Margaret 'Thompson
gave the reading, A Little 'Parable to
Mother. A solo was sung byWilda Camp-
bell, 'accompanied byhersister Lillian Mc-
Callum at the piano. The offering was
received by Deanna Beavie and Laura
Bare and dedicated byEvelyn Cook.
The guest speaker, Lavonne Ballagh
Wingham was very capably introduced by
Norma Vireatherhead. Mits-Ballagh those
as her, tOpie, Palliative ,Care, a serVice
Which Is being Altganized through
Virigham and DiStrictiloSpitantiSbased
on the Scripture previOusly read.
Volunteers are needed and they'll be re -
Inked to take courses, which, 'hopefully,
will 'begin In September tit the ,hospital
Through Conestoga College. A nominal fee
willbe charged forthe course with a com-
mitment of one year of service being a
requirement.
The definition of 'Palliative Care is the
attive compassionate care ofthe terminal-
ly ill 'person and their family. It encom-
passestheemotional,social, spiritual and
-physicalneeds of the -client. Thevolunteer
will work in ollaboration with other
members and health care team which in-
-eludes ministry of community clergy,
hospital chaplain, volunteer co-ordinator
andtrain' ed volunteers.
-Miss Ballagh then explained the duties
Dinner benefits Wawanosh Nature Centre
A fund raising dinner to benefit the
Wawanosh Nature Centre for Conserva-
tion Education was held on April 15.atthe
'Brussels, Morris and Grey Community
Centre. "The event, hosted bythe Maitland
Conservation Foundation, raised about
0,100.
"The Conservation 'Foundation was
thrilledbythe number of enthnqrntic sup-
porters who attendedthis, the-firstmajor
jaritatil nrant.kring
of goods or financialsupport"moted Vince
Judge, Conservation Foundation
Chaim=
Proceedshoirrtheeventwillhelptoftmd
improvements to facilities at the
`wawanosliNatine Centrethatare nearing
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;Shona Gibson
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Available
completion, including ,additional
classroom space, new waslromnsand bet-
terwheel r..hairaccess.The Nature Centre,
operated bythe Maitland Valley Conserva-
tion Atithority, isvisitedbya total ofabout
5000 schoolchildren annuallyfrimaluron,
Perth,'Bruce,andWellington Comities. The
Wawanosh Nature Centre is located on
concession six -sever. of :East Wawanosh
'Township.
'The fund raising dinner, ,attended by
over 200 people, featored arafle,liveand
silent auctions, and local entertainers.
Withthe success of this eventthe Conser-
vation Foundation hopes to -be able to
-make this fund raising &ruler an annual
event.
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of -the volunteerin relation to thetlient and
the family of theterminally ill -patient„ ad-
-ding thatafteNieatia, the volunteer will be
lifteraeting with the bereaved. 'There is
back4up available as well :as education.
The volunteer Will tepart of a teatnaSop-
posed to 'being an isolated worker. 'They'll
be a link in a -chain ,ef people providing
tolistic t are ,and Will be viewed as
Palliative Car&Serviceworker.Sheend
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by saying, "Palliative -Care needs'you and
someday you will need Palliative Care."
Allen 'Bradley erased appreeation to
Miss Ballagh for the very informative
message.
Laura Hare accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. McFarlane at the organ,
favoured with twovoIos.
'The meeting closed with n hymn and a
social time followed.
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Manna of the Lueknow Kinsmen presented a PM cheque to
Jeremy O'Neillof theLuelmowBoy_Sconts. Themoneywilibe used towards expenses in-
curredin sending14 scouts to the Canadian.Jamboree 989 in Prince Edward Island this
year. (PatlAviugston photo)
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