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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-06-28, Page 15• • • • A 'dozen persons joined the Anglican Church in a special ceremony held at St. Paul's Anglican Church in Clinton last Sunday night. Pictured with the Right Reverend Morse Robinson, centre, suf- fragan bishop of Huron are the Reverend James Broadfoot, left, and the Reverend R. Birtch of St. Marys. Those confirmed included Laurie Daw, Elaine Shropshall, Lynne Cochrane, Ian Cochrane, Laura Colquhoun, Larry Daw, Ken McNaIrn, Brent Daw, Claud Daw, and Linda Wilson of Clinton, Marcia Shulman of St. Marys and Adeline McNally of Seaforth.(News-Record photo) LLL • holds f meetingof series during sickness or The cholostrum which teething. the baby receives for the Everyone was first while contains 30 La' Leche League in Huron County recently held the first of a series of four meetings in Exeter at the home of Mrs. R. Graham. The topic of discussion was, "The Benefits of Breastfeeding to Mother and Child." Many mothers, mothers - to -be and babies were welcomed by Mrs. P. Bisback, the leader for the series. The enthusiasm of the mothers concerning breastfeeding was evident, as they listed all the benefits they could think of, such as being inexpensive, saving on time spent in the kitchen, having a happy baby, taking time to enjoy the children, building- a closeness with family and a ready source of comfort Goderich woman dies MRS. CLARA MALLOUGH Mrs. Clara Mallough of Goderich died in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on Tuesday, June 19 at the age of 71. She was born in Clinton on October 19, 1907 to David and Susannah (Ginn) Steep. She was married to Alex J. Mallough who predeceased her on October 22, 1975. She was a member of Knox Presbyterian Church in Goderich. She is survived by eight children, Mrs. Jack (Norene) Tebbutt of R.R. 2 Clinton, Mrs. George (Joyce) Bolton of Goderich, David (Sonny) • of Goderich, Mrs. Joan Willows of Windsor, Mrs. George (Deanna) Bacon of Goderich Township, Raymond of Goderich, Donald 'of Goderich and Mrs. Paul (Shirley) Baechler of Goderich; one sister, Mrs. Sadie Grealis of Clinton; one brother, Earl Steep of London : 14 grandchildren and one great- grandchild. A funeral service was held at McCallum Funeral Home in Goderich on Friday, June especially interested in saving money and saw that nursing meant no unnecessary purchase of infant- foods, later in- troduction of solids, and only an additional snack for mother of 400 calories - such as peanut butter sandwich and a glass of milk. It makes it possible for many mothers still to lose weight over the few months! Mothers learned that breastfeeding is good insurance. Many babies are so healthy because human milk is naturally suited to their digestive system, as well as providing many im- munities against colds, infections and allergies. discussion Mrs. B. Billson explained how the len- ding library works. Books ingredients of goodness to and pamphlets may be nourish and sustain signed out for up to a growth. Many off these month. Some mailing is ingredients can not be done to those in the duplicated. country. The -mothers The breast milk also then had time to peruse maintains a level of the library and socialize. immunity for the baby Because two members throughout the nursing of the LLL group will be period. In 1978, the attending the Seventh Canadian and American International Conference Pediatric Society issued a of La Leche League in joint statement reaf- Atlanta, Georgia, the firming that human milk next meeting will be held is the superior nutrition a week later than usual, suited to baby's needs up July 18. to six months of age. Contrary to an old wive's tale, it was noted that breastfeeding affords a form of natural child spacing- for many families. Following the Smile Do something wrong and you're • fired. Do something right and you're taxed + ++ Little Bart Postma and Kennle Feddes presented the "biggest" cheque ever to Mr. Jack Roorda for the gymnasium fund of the Clinton and District Christian School during graduation exercises Friday night. The children raised $4,246.85 during a bike-a-thon for the fund. (News Record Photo) 22 at 2 p.m. The Reverend G.L. Royal officiated. Interment was in the Maitland Cemetery, Goderich. Pallbearers were Wayne Tebbutt, Paul Dockstader, Ti m Willows, Kerry Willows, Sherm Willows and Ron Bacon. VANASTRA POWER SKATING SCHOOL VANASTRA, ONTARIO PHONE 482-9667 OR 524-2239 UNDER DIRECTION OF: RICK PETTIT SUMMER SESSION: JULY 23 - AUGUST 30, 1979 SESSION HELD: 6:00 P.M. - 6:45 P.M. MONDAY OR THURSDAY FREE: •18.00 COVERING ONE DAY PER WEEK '30.°O COVERING TWO DAYS PER WEEK REGISTRATION DAYS WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, JULY 18 & 19 TIME: 6:00 P.M. - a:00 P.M. PLACE: VANASTRA ARENA NOTICE To CLINTON RESIDENTS Whenever there is a MONDAY HOLIDAY - regular Mon- day garbage will be picked up the PREVIOUS FRIDAY. Thanks for your co-operation. CHAMNEY SANITATION NOTICE To VANASTRA RESIDENTS Due to 125th celebrations in Auburn - GARBAGE PICK UP will be Friday, June 29 instead of Saturday, June 30. Thanks for your co-operation. CHAMNEY SANITATION NOTICE - To LONDEt3ORO AND AUBURN RESIDENTS Due to 125th celebrations in Auburn, GARBAGE PICK UP will be Friday, June 29 instead of Saturday, June 30. Thanks for your cb-operation. CHAMNEY SANITATION Auburn Social News CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1979—PAGE 15 Souvenir Shop does big business Mrs. Beth Lansing last Saturday. They will visited for a few days be open next week, with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thursday, Friday, Squire and family at Saturday, Sunday and Alliston last week; also Monday until all articles with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald are sold. Keep up the ' Damude at Waterdown. good work girls. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Robert Damude spent a few days Powell returned from at the end of the week in their wedding trip and Auburn with Mrs. Beth have taken up residence Lansing. in the apartment above Mr. and Mrs. Alan the former variety store, Moore of Stratford and welcome to Auburn Mrs. Frances Chisholm Brenda. of Benmiller visited Seventeen lovely flower recently with Mr. and baskets bought by the Mrs. Torn Johnston and Auburn Horticultural Miss Laura Phillips. Society were put up by Mrs. Harry Arthur James Glousher, Tom visited last week with her Haggitt, Gordon Dobie parents Mr. and Mrs. and Donald Cartwright Elmer Keller at Dublin with Allan Craig assisting and she and her mother with the tractor lift. The went to Brantford to visit arms were made from relatives in Brantford the former street lights hospital. and they are a work tbf' Mr. and Mrs. Donald art. Haines visited last Mr. . Kenneth Saturday with her McDougalland Mrsentertained brother Mr. Arnold Rath- last Sunday in honour of bun and Mrs. Rathbun at Guelph. The age of the good samaritan is not dead as four ladies found out recently on highway 25 when they had a tire blowout. Unable to stop anyone to go and get help, two Goderich men stopped -and kindly changed the tire to the spare. Thanks a lot Bill and your friend. You will never be forgotten. The Auburn Souvenir shop did a big business we Ireat yu Bienvenue Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Toll of London who are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary in July. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Toll, Terry-, Warren and Miss Laurie Oulette, all of London, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacCrostie of RR 5 Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Toll, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Toll and Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cronin, Scott and Michele, all of Blyth, Miss Kerry Toll and Mr. Greer Black of Edmonton, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Corneil of Port Dover, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gross, Anita, Bryan and April of RR 1 Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Allan McDougall, Angie and Shane, Mr. and Mrs. James Deneault, Theresa and Carrie Lynn, all of Sudbury, Mr. and Mrs. Dale MacCrostie, Pamela and Jeff of Walkerton and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart of RR 1 Clinton. We are sorry to report that Mr. Keith Machan is a patient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gross and family were winners at the Open House of Mcdonald Build - all during their 50th anniversary last week. Gordon won a lounge chair and Anita won a carpet. Mr. Philip Livermore of Pordwich visited last week with his grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner were guests at the 25th'weddirlg anniversary celebrations for their son Kenneth and Mrs. Turner at Strathroy last weekend. They were married by the late Rev. C.C. Washington and Donald King and Xvonne Schneider we: a the at- tendants. They have two daughters, Mrs. Gary (Penny) Leonard, Sar- nia, Mrs. Bob (Debbie) Graham, Toronto and two sons at home Wayne and Robbie. WINGHAM AIR SERVICES call us for * CHARIER FLIGHTS We can fly you anywhere. Featuring Beechcraft Bonanza aircraft. * AIR TAXI SERVICE Flights out of Goderich Airport For complete information, phone Terry Stuart 524-6261 David Anstett 482-3901 THE CANDLELIGHT proudly presents HURON COUNTY with CANADA'S TOP SHOW -LOUNGE ATTRACTIONS FOR THE SUMMER OF 79. DINNER RESERVATIONS PLEASE PHONE 524-7711 350 BAYFIELD ROAD, GODERICH, ONTARIO July 2--7 Excellent Showman doing impersona- tions of your favourite stars. July 9 —14 Irish Show -Dance Band playing the latest hits on the charts. July 16 — 21 A Taste of the Orient. Don't miss these beautiful girls. Floor shows and Dance sets. July 23 -- 28 A Salute to "Country" with stunning Recording and TV. personality Lynda Layne and her band HOME GROWN. July 30 August 4 NORRIS VINES o C[URTIS CARY Power Plow Choreography, Flashy Costumes and Shear Talent make this act a pleasure and must to watch. August 6 —11 ACAPULCO &OLD A 4 piece Mexican show dance band playing your favourite hits August 13 --18 Thr IS.ONAPO !SSW ANC Leonard LeBlanc featuring Bobby & Louanne. Saturday Night Fever hits the Candlelight. Let "Canada's Disco Dance Champions" dazzle you with their award winning style. And try it yourself to the Disco sounds of Leonard LeBlanc. August 20 - Sept. 1 RICA' JASON Come and watch Rick's impersonation of Cagney, John Wayne, Elvis and other greats of the Showbiz world.