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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-03-08, Page 6«r►. Air Mcires from The World of Women Home are helps 198 Huron patients in 1972 During the past year Mk In amts were provided with Care in.f * Ckamty. The 'objectives of Home Care are the tire of the patient at hie tan Plage Of hospital , either by or in place ofhospital care. Le air speaks et Genie Gi rt :-- The World Day of Prayer was observed. on Friday., lathe United March when latftes from the Molesworth Presby- terian to ian , the Gorrie«' Pies- byterian. Anglican and United arches Were privileged to have as guest speaker, friss laaonne Balla* of A combined choir fwd of ladies from the par paling chi with Mrs. G. 'W. Sach as organist, and with Mrs. James Robinson of the Gerrie Pres- byterian Church as soloist con- tributed greatly to the service. • ' The theme "A er't% Our Time" was .cam throughout, and the group led in worship by ham. Ba of Mokswortb, Mrs, Gor- don Moir of the Gerrie Pres- urch, Mrs: Olive May the God Anglican.. Muth and Mrs. borne Maim of the Gortie United' Church. herr tests on the challenged into .ow 'ow.n a dCe*e'just ::how alert we are to't Mvn potential, and to theneedsofothers. We need to Rate°, to. hear, as .d'to be open to t Of that "still mall *ft") that Vealrs to each. of res.,• tisikof the poem,"The Touch ot the as's Hand' Ilalla0 emphasised tine; tea that cam. t:eintrtm.R ., . a► 'We own Oita - 's r diant peri ew fi that she --Oxelgth of ber the wor- Mrs.`fJd- M. lintiam Bennet( $4:1:1136"Meartis, Mrs. King ' Mrs. Arthur . d Miss Louise Rome Clare is provided to sdectedpatinas, asnot everyone. tzan be adequately clued far at borne. The paid mud be refer* red by their family and must need d naming care or phy- siotherapY, and their met al condition must appear to have a P db ty+af'u improving too a posi- tion of independence. Wheasa patient ss acct tor Honore Care. the f =v- ices may be provided: nuscsthg care, physiotherapy, home- making, drugs and drewings, x- ray and laboratory services. Thome: services are arranged ac- cor ing to the iniiividual require- ments of the patient. The cast of the service is pard by OHIP, the same as if the patient is in hospi- tal. Home Cane may be prod as long as the patient shows im- only restriction is on the homernating service, which is limier to as hours per patient If homemaking is re- quired for a longerperiod, it must be provided privately or ar- fringedthrough the limn County Social Of the 19a patients who re- ceived Houle Carte '167 patients received n care, 52 patients received physiotherapy and 107 patients received homemaking care. - Te patients ranged in age from 10 years to 95 years and 53 patients lived alone. Dome Care at present is limit- ed imited to . giving active treatment with . rehabilitation to selected patients, and doesnot answer the needs of the patient 'requiring continuing care, such as nursing or bomt malting. lith the curtail- ment in homemaking service through Home are an alterna- tive method of providling this, s d be' dev� a -recent re- port by 'kfrs. Elizabeth Cardno, xrrsing administrator, stated - WIC th Ara "til Ii m *Y., x ITAgb lady was Mrs. Walton and high'man was George` Maprizeora lady playing as a man and Mrs. Wraith was prize winner for having ate`_ The next bistituteeuchre party will be held March 16. i� MRS. JIM WARD anct Sally LeVan took on the task of Or -altering bread in preparation of the a°FOOdS of All Nations" dinner at the United Choral on Sunday. Mrs. Craven guest speaker at Wingham prayer service The local World Day of Prayer service wasted in St. Paul's An- glican Church with an excellent attendance.. Mfrs. T. K. Hawthorn began by welcoming everyone and also sincere thanks to Captain Jean and Captain Jack Cameron who so ably assisted with the service of song. The *vice viice ripened with the ' hymn, •' cher, Son and Spirit", and a short prayer. Mrs. Ham was followed by the other leaders, Mrs. Fax, Mrs. B. Passmore, Mrs. G. Un- derwood, M. E. Maine„ 'Mrs. R. E Armstrong, . Mrs. Robert ii — lbs. B. Colborne, Mrs. David McKay and Mrs. M. Fun- - After'.thee hymn, `bathe leo Me, Breath of God", Maas. W. R. ()rab of Anderich spoke on the Atinteil s "Spirit Of rirlsT (Erect our insight" fid asked if those present had really lisped to what it meant. This theme has really become mean- ingful to people on earth. We should form, our own ideas, not necessarily agree, but this far ourselves and be aware -alert. - Today there is a sort of apathy. We can't do anything if people are being robbed, No one inter- feres. It is simpler to be apathetic and unconcerned. There are other . groups spearheading movements tohelp youth, doing it for glory, just to be able to say, "t care .about you. I love you:" Apathy and unconcern go to- ` We, should atso think inwards, not of our neighbor but ourselves and what we are, not saying, inside, "It can't happen to me," when someone else is injured by Cars or drugs. !nstead we asy "Thank God it didn't happen to me and it isn't any concern of We sit back cog the kids, bnnp them all tog s. They are immoral. Are we informed? Would we be a.ble trqecognizea�taar if they cameo only, 4 T1i.Plikm 4: ' 'panipMetS. m. ns.- ilregonent is also pushing - toward legalizing driigs and• people are sitting back dour mtMnag. Once legalized they„ be easier to get. Immorality. We are sitting back letting it happen. Let us take a stand as women. Let is do g i I+ it. We are e - img - in school and on Tri that they are not responslle for anyone but themselves. "You and I have had etc-. petieance s with the HolySpir t biking to us", ' Mrs. a tacni'Frsim • "We have to blot out the world and listen in silence. God's Holy Spirit has to compete with T. We limen to everything and faaget to open aF the chan- nels to God. A lot of us are ton bdsy to twee in and find out what God wants as to do." Slaarviavai is the pct of eery - JANET W000arad ala eke were a busy pair as they prepared the chickens for a (loa- ner hekl at the United t3turti on Sunday. human, being created in Cod's image. Can we as Christians. sub- stitute `you' for `me'? Can we stop � people, neighbors or church before we find out whys, or 'hopers? The speaker concluded by Barg- ing all wore to the channels open --and be ,amt to God. Mss Annette Oughton sang a solo and the �',. Captain Jack Cameron led the united choir in st ng the hymn; "Wake up My People". The sing- ing of "Go Tell It on the Moun- tain"' concluded the service. j' A fellowship hourffoollowed In the parish i where committees from all the .1 urches assisted in serving tea and cooties to every- one. y -one. It made a fitting closg for a Wonderful'`service kigetter. i�dU may: ' l;k.:-7 6 v5�:9•rM�. *...m..4 ,(C. cry; T fi Owis- and > 3 ►v , t rKle of Gerin,son orDoreen and Charles Cook also of Atte. The took Chat S� Heart Roman - am with Rev,. E. llohan performhw the Thee . and groom 'bad as spot, Gail Mayberry, a school friend, and Ernie Cook. The pride looked ley in a white lace and bad dress ride by her mother, and an orchid corse. The bridesmaid was dressed inure with a yel- low corsage. rage. - ' - After the , guests, friends and relatives gathered at the Hartteib home. Lu•itfsr Dey of Prayer FORMIC! The Women's World Day of Prayer for the commimity was held , in the United Church. -Mrs. Scott Qark- son, president of the United Church.Won led in theme meted by Mals.. Eisner Harding, vice preside t; Mics. Wiof the Bretbrea m +i rise nger G'tiurch; Mrs, E. Gedcke of Ku tzville UCW; Mrs. Pat Daunt and Mrs. Doug Bunker of Trinity Anglican ACW.- fins Dina Be. of Fordwich was the guest speaker, ung on the themae, "Ale rt in Our '�` me": le, t ew ari- sons between two occasions in Bible times when the people weren't alert to their time and to the many things Canadians should be alert to if they want to preserve the good ' things in Canada « for future generations. Mrs. RonLivermore, Abs. Ken Graham and Nass Kumie Me- Elwain as a'trio, sang with Nass Violet Beswetherick at the organ. After the sesvi a the ladies were invitedto the S> nay School 1-00131Slet aceupof. andst "L§ARPal" .4131,1a MOHAVE-The evening unit of the United Ch ; met at the home of Ws, Cliff Logan last with present The mom' with the hymn, "Saviour Like a Shepherd. Lead Us". lolks. Kenneth Vibeelet llcdin'prayer followed with ip todie . oils; R�i. e. Mrs. Murray' Lougheed ol'fi Power oo_ our , i .•tip+ Offering was then Thend dedicated by • • W�. hymn, "I do not ask, 0 Lord, that life may beea pleasant road", was' Orontes were read and adopted and the treasurer's , report was givenbylAi s. W - The guest speaker, Mrs. Rend of Wim, was thanked by . Mars. Stan Hopper. Lunch was then served. —Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McCau- ley and baby Marcia of Chatham visited recently with Mrs.' .Wil- liam Elston, Minnie Street. Other guests of Mrs. Elston were her grandson, Paul Elston of Guelph and her granddaughter. M1Zs Nancy Elston of London. ` Of the Catholic on the ' hos 0 Nor*. ° Ryer ' a . corree. pondenee Neve rod. Miias Mary aur la OUP a refresh- ment 31 at john ©1eG C'i bon sale. -. eting WI* - of Ste, tae Care to-ordAnator for this area, explained . Home Care provides *vital t,. care smite* in the harm under the direction of the attending 14$1411n. 1FrOPPitai beds are made availa re- quiring inte`va care. 'Mrs. Cardno also p out that this wasthe only town in the area with a meals -on • s . ,se r't+ o five days a y week. "ire e, are Very forhmaate," she . On beludf oI the ladies, Mrs. Skinn thanked 1. cardno for* her interesth g tali„ • Mrs. Gordan Walter have a i home after a two- week stay in St, pada. $t. Paul's Church (ANGLICAN) WINGHAM e REV. T. K. HAVITHOIIN,R BU Mas. HARRY BUDGES, Organist and Choir loader Ste, March 11 Last 1 1 100 a.m.—Morning Prayer. Huron College Sunday. Preacher, Dr. John Morden Meetings Thurs., March 8—Altar Guild meets John King, 2 pin. Wed., March '14—Boanci: of Management meeting in ry, ~parish trail,9 p.m. z , _ .. „;r,y:' 4.M ._ of •� t :LY';^{ �' ..:; � ".'%4. ti;A,-+'+4.] .,. ,.. .. home of Mrs. All welcome to prtkiNle hy 71Pnj�t Members off ifingliam chur- ches meet in St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church Monday evening to plan a new Key '13 project, the b1 153 ser 01 that c official' hope wal continue throughoot 73 and per- haps into 74 as part of the pro- gram designed, to unite all denorainatkirs North Amerma. D. rands of all N i n included, lett Pagell Passmore., fits. VIL .Concon, Bernd ' " er N. AIVIAltallatte Afar Wallace "'.,Nit& Frriii David. Aseries of will be field 15W m and areal lames. whereby Small groups will meet mer fur the pun - pose of 13831e study and • /be wall b- deno tional and study wia be based an the Gospel of SL Lzke.. Everyrale am thiols area rs wel- come to share in these evenmp of study and fenonstip as In- d pie are urged t) can - tact any memberof theW ra aimisterial Aiali*ton Ls par in *eta. They K inform Fla of a group meeting in your area .--talorl. -Mrs. W. Merrick, Dor Mer- rift send liras Pat Mr and lam George Peter slap! Wil, ifisited Sun- day with Mr. and Mi . Al Nithal. stm. Mary Anne and Stephen a' Basad -Mr. wild Mrs. Lloyd Mont- gomery attended Oper Rte, Samelay al the home Or MT and Ws, Ada* moCliffft vas t of Their golden . lateolugg a. at S. SHIR PADS I ?WKS �''a'S2.58 S 1.88 STICKS SWEATERS s 1.00 I $ 1.98 EASTER COUNTER BASKETS -EASTER CANDY -NOVELTIES w