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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1999-02-03, Page 7Darlene Freketich marks a Grad 10 advanced parenting class exam while students continue to write on Friday. The second semester at Sesaforth District Secondary School begins this week. HILGENDORFF PHOTOS Rural Response has moved its office Rural. Response for Healthy" Children office is now located in Clinton; Ontario.. Formerly located"on Main Street in Dungannona move to 13 Rattenbury Street East. Clinton was made on December 1; 1998. The change in location was made to increase visibility and bring us to a more central location in the county. while maintaining a rural atmosphere. - - Rural Response for Healthy Children is a Community. "Action Program for Children funded by Health Canada. It is a multi -faceted project aimed at strengthening families with "children ages 0.-:6 in "Huron County; promoting the healthy development -of children 'and -education and prevention of child abuse. Through partnerships the' Rural Response for Healthy Children exists to support and strengthen families with young children: - Rural Response for Healthy. Children currently has" five core programs -.that address the needs.for healthy development ,of children. These programs include: the Parent Education Program -which coordinates and facilitates parenting classes throughout the•county. The• Parent Support Program is a home -visiting" program that matched up volunteer parent mentors- with families who would like support. T.H.E.- Bus. Toys for Homes Everywhere isa travelling resource library with ready access- to. parenting materials and age appropriate toys and -resources.' The Immigrant Advocate Program assists Mennonite families from Mexico. with family and social 'supports. The fifth program. is -Child Abuse Prevention Education (hat addresses,the issues of child abuse and family- violence: included in this, program is an emphasis .on abuse prevention with children with special needs.. ' Rural Response for Healthy Children continually maintains the belief that programming be community based. The outstanding generosity and community response .has long' lasting impact for community building: and community ownership for the health and well being of its children. Rural Response for. Healthy Children hosted an Open House on Feb. 3., If you are interested in more information about Rural Response for -Healthy Children. ifs programs or volunteer opportunities please plan to attend the Open House or call us at 1-800-47Q-0716 or 482-8777. Thiel scores a 567 at Hensall shuffleboard The Hensall shuffleboard scores for January 26 are as follows: Alice Thiel 567, Gert Eagleson 562. Jean Crerar 552, Hazel McEwen 500, Pearl McKnight 480, Doris Hamilton469, Dave Woodward 427. Edna Dietz 411. At H-ensall United Church Pirie Mitchell was the ' minister.His message was "A Good Chewing Out". Mark Garlough was the organist. The greeters were Geoff and . Jennifer Alderdice. Gant' and Janice Alderdice were the ushers. The candle was lit by Pirie Mitchell. The annual meeting will be on Feb. 14 after the morning service, A potluck lunch will be held.: Stroke survivors no longer alone Perth and Huron County. - stroke survivors no longer. have'to face the recovery from 'their condition alone: The 'Heart and Stroke Foundation's . -newest program. Stroke Connection. helps survivors and their families cope with Canada's finding or creating local . most debilitating disease and support groups. a peer visit fourth leading cause of death. program, and a "listening According to the Heart and • line" - that survivors and. Stroke .Foundation. nearly caregivers can call to talk to 300.000 Canadians are living someone who has been with stroke. Further. nearly through stroke. 80'7r of stroke survivors "A key feature of Stroke return to community • living. Connection- is the Stroke "W t7- dcalinrwittr''new- --Visit Program;"-says-Corecn lifestyle restrictions become 'Duke. Regional Coordinator. a challenge for them, and their caregivers. The Foundation's Stroke .Connection program provides information and' support for stroke survivors and their families. The new program includes: help in Heart and Stroke luncheon You are invited to the 2nd Annual Heart and Stroke Foundation's Family Fun Weekend. On Feb. 12. 1999 come out 'Recreation Preview -to the Soup Luncheon. 1.1 by ,darty Bedard will be held at the Seaforth call Nancy and Mike Hak 527-2936. Shuffleboard Senior Shuffleboard continues every Wednesday afternoon from 1:30 p.m: to 4:00 p.m. at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. Everyone is welcome, come enjoy an afternoon of fun and social. Last weeks winners were: Ladies: Catherine DeCorte - 559. Jean Lunn - 439. and Mary McMillan 392 Men: Peter Taylor - 402, Ken Preszcator - 391 and Cor DeCorte - 386 Children's co-operative Curling Club from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Admission at the door will be $5.00. .- On Saturday.. Feb, 13Scaforth Curling Club will • host 'a Curling Bonspicl with two draws. one at 9:00 a.m. and the other at 11:00 a.m. Entry fee for curling is 580.00 per team which includes your curling, lunch and prizes. Entry fee will be returned on event day to each curler who raises a minimum of 5100.00 in pledges. All proceeds raised will go to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. For more information oleate at "We have learned that when people are coping with stroke. they find it very helpful and encouraging to talk one-on-onewith others who have had strokes. The Heart and Stroke Foundation provides specially trained volunteer yisitors who are available to visit survivors and/or their families. These visitors are themselves survivors or caregivers." To learn more about Stroke Connection in your area. call Stroke Connection at 1-877- 234-2220 or your local Heart and -Stroke Foundation at 1- 888-287-7775. approaches The Seaforth Co-operative Childrens Centre is now accepting registrations for the Mother Goose- Program. This program is geared for parents and their children (ages 0 : 2 1/2 years) and they will meet weekly with an early childhood educator during the months of March. April and May. Activities include rhymes, stories and songs. Please call the centre at 527-0682 to register. CPR offered The Childrens Centre will also be offering a Red Cross C.P.R. Recertification Course on March 8 from 6:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at the Childrens Centre located at 126" Market St. Registration fee will be S42.00 which includes the manual. Please pre -register by calling 527-0682. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, 19!!-7 l J Questions and Answers about grief recovery* Q. My wife loved to garden and planted beautiful flowers around our house. I've tried to keep them up, but 1 can't. I'm thinking of moving but how can 1 leave behind what was so precious to her? A. We become trapped in a way of life that belongs to our past. Once our recovery from grief is complete, we begin to see that major changes -may be necessary for a helathy happy new life. At first, mak- ing these changes produces feelings of guilt. Give yourself permission to sell your home and. move to an area that personally appeals to you. The guilt will subside soon. - *Questions asked during bereavement classes are Answered here by the editor of AfterLoss, the monthly grief-recodery HelpLetter. For yor. copy of AfterLoss or one of our other helpful booklets about gnef r..covery. please write, call or stop by • Whitney- Rib ey Funeral Home 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth - 527-1390 A member ref The Alterfocs Tamils of Funeral Names deduturd to helping those rhes seise wash tsststan.e In grief rflotm &)1977 ALrrLoss Inc • 804261-9572 ,..,,.... .. , .r: i v +� ,� a `'`+ s Church Services You are invited to attend 1. these area churches St. Thomas Anglican Church Jarvis St. Seatorth Rev. Robert Hiscox 482-7861 Sunday Feb. Th Service of Holy.. Communion at 9:30 a.m. CAVAN - (Winthrop) 9:30 a.m. g NORTHSIDE (Goderich St., Seatorth) 1100 a.m. UNITED CHURCHES Minister: 527v-26351Suepfe - Guest Speaker: Bruce Whitmore Sunday School during services. nurseryprovided. First Presbyterian Church . . Goderich St. W. Seatorth 11.15 AM • Sunday School -during church Minister. Rev Nicholas Vandermey ` 1 - * ;1 IVAe 1 Ile THANK YOU - The first sertlesterCo-op Students would like to thank all of their Seaforth and Area em to ees. The ex rience p y in the working world was well worthwhile and everyone learned a lot. . From the Co -o Students of P S.D.H.S. Bethel Bible Church An Associated Gospel Church Meetiri at Seatorth Hi h a g .9:45 a.m: Bible School • • • 11:00 Worship • Fellowship with Gotland others Small Group Meetings Weekly Pastor Doug Cormeau 522-0070 Catholic Church Masses Vittoria St., Seatorth . Saturday,- 5 15 pm • St. James Parish, Seatorth Saturday.- 7.15 pm . St. Josephs Pansh. Clinton . • • Sunday • 9:00 am • St.-Mtchaers Parish, Biyth- -' Sunday - 1 t :oo am St- Jaes Parish. Seatorth Fmather Dino Salvador TRUCKLOAD SALE NEW HOLLAND LuBRicANTrs Truckl�ad2 S a 1 e ! - 43 at 0 McGa vin's 0114 -Rama is back Again! "ORDER NOW & SAVE" . 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