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Clinton News-Record, 1981-11-04, Page 81 • PAGE 8 -CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 ,1981 Pro Life elects officers Goderich and District Pro Life Group elected officers for the coming year, and set up committees at their meetingron October 13. The officers are: Ken Reidy, president; Peter Dykstra, vice-president; Miss Helen, McCarthy, secretary and lVirs. Teresa Courtney, treasurer. Conunittee chairpersons are: membership, Mrs. Elsie Dykstra; education, Mrs. Clarice Dalton and publicity, Mrs. Sandra Maaskant. Plans for the coming year will focus on education, `''assisting Birthright and en- couraging the growth of palliative care, service, for the dying person - where, the dying person is treated with dignity and respect, given adequate medication :to. alleviate pain and is sur- rounded by helpful, sensitive staff and visited by friends and family who are free to visit without restriction of time. It is a very warm and supportive atmosphere towards dying persons in their last days of living. The term palliate means to ease without curing. Palliative care is part of the Hospice ° Movement which originated in England. It was pioneered by' Dr. Cice- ly Saunders at St. Christopher's Hospice in England and in Canada by Dr. Belfour Mount, Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. The word `hospice' in medieval . times meant hospitality, an inn for travellers, strangers, guests...and for the sick. To- day the word has returned to modern language to describe a concept that has revolu- tionized Western medicine. Using highly sophisticated techniques of pain and symp- tom control,while refusing to adopt "heroic" methods of resuscitation in,inap- propriate situationsthe hospice approach helps ter- minally ill patients face death without pain or fear. Dr. Saunders gave a public lecture on Thursday even- ing, October 29 on `Living with Dying' at Alumni Hall, University of West '-n On- tario. Sponsorin 'dies were the university . _ The Westminster Institute for Ethics and Human Values. Attending the, lecture from Goderich was Connie Osborn. Hospice is a concept which can take many different forms, whether it is a building near a general hospital connected to a home care organization or a palliative care unit within a hospital or'a more simplified form where there is a palliative care team, hospital based, using doctors and nurses as consultants and trained volunteers, either in hospital or in their own home with support of home care service. In Huron County the V.O.N. give home care nursing for dying patients. Which ever form 'hospice' or 'palliative care' takes, the emphasis is on pain control and caring personnel using a team approach. 'the Goderich and District Pro Life Group is an educa- tional organization and speakers are available to other groups and organiza- tions and schools. Speakers can be booked through the education chairman, Clarice Dalton 529-7530. Plans are underway to enter a float in the Goderich Christmas parade. Chair- man for the float is Peter Dykstra. Also, Pro Life Christmas cards are available through most board members. A membership drive is underway in Clinton, St. Joseph, Goderich and Kingsbridge. There were ap- proximately 530 members last year. Monthly meetings have been set for the coming year on the second Tuesday of each month, 7:30-9 p.m. in the Knights of Columbus Rooms, 15 Caledonia Ter- race, Goderich. Members and interested people are welcome. 1 We reserve the right to limit quantities to normal family reiuireareental PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1981.. ■SU SAVE 90? ." .�\\\Utllum000i/ SAVE 38? SUPER BUY! SUPER BUY! 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