Clinton News-Record, 1975-10-02, Page 51
Saturdy, September 20, the
Singles iub of Huron County.
held the hi -monthly dance at
the Vanastra Centre. During
the evening the group
presented twoshiny new coffee
tothe Vanostra Centre.
We wish to thank the Singles
Cluf) for their generous and
much needed gift.
Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Conley, nee Nancy
Garland. Nancy and Doug
were married Friday, Sep-
tember 26 at the Wesley Willis
Church, Clinton. After their
honeymoon, the newly weds
will live in Brussels. Nancy
and her family have lived in
Vanastra since tan.
Rec. Centre
Thanks to everyone who
assisted with the Vanastra
Recreation and Day Care
Complex Opening. Friday
evening was Open House.
Saturday, a large group of
well-wishers gathered for the
official grand openitik of the
Vanastra Complex. After
cocktails, a delicious dinner
was served by Mrs. Miller and
her staff from Seaforth.
Head table guests included:
Harold Lobb representing the
County of Huron; Mr, and Mrs.
Jack Riddell, MPP for Huron
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Middlesex; Mr. and Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Edighoffer IvIPP-for
Perth; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Heath, chairman of the Huron
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County Chirdren's Aid Society;
Mr: and Mrs, Dave Teahen,
Huron Perth Separate School
Board: Mr. W. Shortreecl,
chairman of Huron County
board of education; Mr. and
Mrs. Elgin Thompson, Reeve of
Tuckerstnith township and Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Riley,
president of the Clhuon Kin-
smen Club.
Dancing to the music of
"Shannon" fellowed the ribbon
cutting ceremonies.
Heather Gardens
September 28 was Heather
Sunday at Heather Gardens,
Vanastra. Family and friends
of the residents were welcomed
from 2 p.m. toil p.m.
Entertainment for the af-
ternoon was by the Bradley
Family, Clinton.
Heather Gardens Incor-
wrated, are the new owners of
the former recreation building
and the former physical
training building.
Both premesis are for the
private use. of residents of
Heather Gardens.
Bingo
Bingo at the Vanastra Centre
begins Monday, October 6 at
8;30 p.m. Admission is $1 and
includes one free card.
Everyone over 16 years of age
is welcorne.
Dr. Wlckwire was discussing
the mammography machine
Purchased three years ago
the Auxiliary to the Strati°
General flOspital and the
Physical and social aspects of
Chief af staff of the Radiology
Department at the Stratford
Gengsal Hospital', Dr. Wickwire
stressed the Importance of '
regular self examination of the
breasts by women especially
afterihe age of dito. He said any
lump, thickening of the skin,
dimpling, change in or
discharge from the nipple
called for an immediate check-
up with the family doctor.
Dr. Vifickwire • cautioned
against haste in surgery if
cancer was detected in a
breast. He spoke of radical
mastectomy, modified radical
mastetectonty', simple.
mastectomy and lumpectomy
both with or without
radiotherapy% He toldotradiccd
mastectomy operations per-
formed when less drastic
surgery would have been
adequate. He said careful
assessment was necessary by
specialists to determine the
surgery called for.
Mrs. Orville Oke, Seaforth,
presided over the day -long
conference and gave a detailed
report of the district.
She said there were 6,712
members in the 20 auxiliaries
in the district which stretches
from Cambridge to Goderich
and from Mount Forest to
TillSonburg.
These members raised
$182;198 an increase of 815,055
over last year. Of this $8,311
was spent on bursaries and
other education funding and
$121,000 spent on hospitals and
equipment.
Dr. Bob Robinson, chief
psychologist at Kitchener -
Waterloo Hospital, spoke on the
volunteers' approach to
patents.
He suggested ways of dealing
with patients such as greeting
them with . “How are you?"
instead of "What are you in
here for!!!?" citing the im-
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hnest1y unpleasant
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way places• rather than
:hurchyards andcalUng them
znemorial gardens which they
resemble.
4.01.11Y rituals andceremontes
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MAY forma other than that
expressed over death ,. he
continued. If there Isno outlet
for grief such as a funeral,
griefs get stockpiled and can
lead to psychosomatic illness.
ancerelected stoicism in
ing
grief. Stoicism, he said, is
merely pretending there is no
pin. On the other hand, he
said, Christian faith involves
facing pain and then living
through it.
Dr. Glebe spoke of the
negative feelings we have first
such as shock, anger, guilt and
of the importance of moving on
to more positive feelings of
acceptance and tope. He said
the greatest healing of grief
comes from the support of
others so that we become
aware we are not alone. "We
take hold and learn life has
meaning and purpose," he
concluded.
Mrs. Orville Oke was re-
elected chairman. Past
chairman is Mrs. E. Beecher
Menzies, Clinton. Vice-
chairmen are Mrs. Kemp
Thompson, Waterloo, Mrs.
W.A. Lewis, Guelph and Mrs.
Peter C. Roberts, Stratford.
Mrs. W.C. Bennett, Seaforth, is
secretary -treasurer.
Special honour was paid to.
Mrs. Ruby Haddy of Clinton, a
former nurse and long-time
member of the Clinton
Auxiliary who was celebrating,
her 82nd birthday the day of the
conference.
Ivlernbers of the Stratford .
WALT GARDINER S
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Marion Smith had a Stamey
liom$ Party demonstration and
coffee party last week,.
Dorothy Zeate �f Clinton was in
charge of the demonstration,
Mary Smith was the winner of
• the ene genie PlaYeri.
Glad to report Marion
Smith's mother cat now has her
kittens to herself. The hen got
just a little too possessive. New
the kittens are with their
mother, the hen is in with the
chickens, and all are doing
well.
Yours truly spent a very
enjoyable day Sunday, visiting
friends in Lambeth and neigh-
bours in SouthWold.
Morning prayer was held at
St James Church, Middleton at
11:15 a.m. with Reverend
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