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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-12-21, Page 6 (2)Page 22 • n Times -Advocate, December 21; 1978 M • MR AND MRS MARTIN MARTENS Anastasia (Lilt Hoffman and Mortin F Martens were united in marriage' November 11, 1978 at immaculate Heart of Mary 'Roman Catholic Church n. Grand Bend. The bride, formerly of Zurich was attended by her daughter -in -low Sharon Hoff - mon and Mathilda Martens, daughter of the groom. The best map was Butch Hoffman and ushers .were' Leroy Hoffman, Henry. Martens -and Jeff Martens.. The couple are now residing to Grand Bend. Photo by Jack Doerr any have handicaps Member of'ALf'HA Huron have been making a survey of handicapped persons who must rely on elevators to reach the second storey.of a building - Elaine Townshend. presi- dent of Alpha. found that community and social ser- vic at Wingham have 50 and 36 persons in south and north ' Huron respectively. who have this.A few weeks ago •1 men- 5to30 who suffer tothis are 25 need Added tinned that I have been cor- fromto o heart ailments that responding with a foster make stair -climbing hazar- child in -Kenya sponsored by dous. This includes only the the .ladies' Amp at our people who are registered church. While -reading his' with C S S Services. - letters for that column, I Dean Mellway.- of, the found one written in January March of Dimes . a t 1978 in which he described • Kitchener. said that 2.8q. of -how he spent last Christmas. • , the population of Ontario He lives • at a Children's. has some disability. Home, while attending Mr. Mellwav attended a school. The month of December was a school holi- day in Kenya ane most of By ELAINE TOWNSHEN.0 Joanne's House of Hairstyling 365 William St. LADLES' AND... MEN'S HAIRSTYLING . . ,10% Discount for Senior '•Citizens For Appointment Please Phone 23.5-0288 Opero)ed by Joanne Luxton recent meeting of "ALPHA HURON':. t Awareness League' -tor Physically Han- dicapped Adults i.to acquaint the- members with . the in- volvements of an awareness day program. The Kitchener • branch of the. March of Dimes hopes to hold such a day in Goderich early in the, new year. - Officers elected for 1979 are: president Pat. Watson. vice-president Bruce Scott. treas'urer Elaine Townshend. lunch convener Bessie • Townshend, secretary Phyllis Cox. ALPHA Huron meets next at:8 p.m.. January 23 in Clin- ton -Public School The season to get fat Let's face it. the holiday season is potentially the best time of year to ;put on weight. Perhaps there is sonit'thing to be dotfe,about .it; before you_,put on extra bewares aicmci s-tiaAs Oxscamcse+�tsesiNnsxeaevawtalat l -pounds. The food specialists g \`Y • at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture -and •Food 2 suggest you consider u -carefully how much and _what you are eating. 3 During the holiday season it is 'hard to resist sampling 1Jall. sorts of high -calorie festive foods'both at home • and away. from home. If }you . overdo it. you'll regret those extra pounds come January. .Moderation is the best ap- proach. • "3 In - between the holiday get-tegethers. try your best to. avoid eating rich foods. o Whenever you feel like r• By ELIZABETH SCHROEDER • snacking.. stop and- think • 2. about the food you're ' Myself .When Young - by • reachincfor: is it nutritious' Daphne Du Maurier. With Ta or just filled with calories' Blood and Iron by Douglas Instead of snacking on., Reeman. Joan Crawford —a -3 candy or chocolate which • Biography by .Bob. Thomas, have very little fobd yaRie. - Silver Linings by Greg Clark ,f reach•..for satisfy'' g but . and Jimmie Frise. 1979 Con - nutritious foodsTher.e's . sumer Reports, How to give plenty to choose from. For - an Effective Seminar.by W. 2 example. consider snacking Watson, Twenty Mortal 9 1 tin apples. fruit juice. raw Murders by Orlo Miller. Son vegetables, vegetable juice:- of 'the Morning by Joyce • whole wheat bread-• Carol Oates. Profiles in the children spent the time with their nomadic families. The children, who had no families. remained at the Centre. and the ones, who lived close to the Home. .returned for two or three days to spend Christmas time. with their friends 'and teachers. • Ten -year-old Saloi wrote: "I attended a night and a day service." (I presume he meant a Christmas -Eve and a Christmas Day service.) •='The' church Was beautiful," he continued. "because. it was decorated very much." (Unfortunately he didn't tell me what was used for the decorations.) "I sang carols together with the other children. and I was happy to be with them. I had meals at the Centre for two days before I went home." He' didn't mention the weather, but judgint from his other letters, I imagine it was hot and dry. • In a separate letter. one of the, staff members wrote to the sponsors to explain in greater detail how. the ' children spent Christmas. The. holiday in Kenya was. filled with excitement similar to what we ex- perience in Canada: The church was decorated for Christmas ..Eve and Christ -- Odds 'n ends Christma sim le in Kenya mas Dayservices. and a took the o rtunit to give munity. The were happyto special hristmas dinner them morepnutritional'food, have made their er was carefully planned. than they would probablN/brothersfeel the benefits of The children gang carols. receive during the.rest of Christmas and the joy to be an (participated in many of the vacation. - loved." the traditions we 'are ac -On Christmas Day, stiff -What better way to sum -up customed to. The only ac- porridge and roasted meat. Christmas in Kenya. in tivity that gbrprised me was tea and sweets were served. Canada and around the . being able to play football on The teacher wrote: "This world? a bare, dry field the day probably sounds like very before Christmas. tittle compared to what you All the sponsors sent extra are accustomed to.eating at • money for gifts. and it was Christmas dinner. •but for - A Christmas Eve feature used to buy Food for the the children brought up in a at Emmanuel Baptist Christmas "feast." The different way, it was Church will be a. Candlelight Home was able to purebase Something delicious , and Hour of Music from 7 to 8 three goats, maize flour. tea special. They enjoyed tlfe p.m. leaves. sugar. milk and Christmas meal - for the It will be presented by the sweets. decorations and carols." church choir and members. Most of the children "They took part in all the Children and Young people stayedfor two or three days. ways to make Christmas -will be participating in this and the staff. at the Home - enjoyable to the whole com- • hour of praise. CANDLE EVENT New books at library Thank you -for your codperation and -good May. your Vuletide be ornamented with ealth, Happiness and Prosperity, C �i g } f • BY PAULINE BRANNON Grade 1 g 3 p Mount Carmel Schpol g f 1 neclock ticks away as we await the new year. The year g ' COmlp iimerltS Of t of. 1979. Hopefully it will be.. i filled with love, happiness,. C the C'o=operators ' ' • I 'fun,. sharing and nice sur: prises for, the. daily life that f ROSS FRANCIS - KIRKTON billions of .people need to have for •the fullness of their lives. 2 crackers or muffins. cottage Belief by Arthur C. cheese. eggnog or yogurt. Peipkorn. Ieritage of Upper q Make a conscious effort to Canadian Furniture by choose the foods you ear this Howard Pain. The Love a holiday season 'wisely .By Feast by Graham Kerr. The avoiding high calorie foods stony of the other Wise Man now. you can avoid excess by Henry Van -Dyke. and pounds later: • many other good ones. 1 Hopes. For The Coat I ng Y eel r - Lp ttm+Am exas Qs :aG c a cues nee pa5 nen QG! tam Cuss Doti Stereo Equipment now available at This is What Our Father in heaven' wants. It's what we Want..If this tura -out to be the year that has every wonderful thing I mentioned above, I sure hope it con- tinues a long time. For everyone in this whole, wide world. 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