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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-02-04, Page 2LOOK HUNnirf OS Or I rr1M A Y PAGE.2 DERICH SIGNALSTAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4,1981 0, • • • • • ,rtv.M-run On February 11, there ik be a meeting of La L,eche League in Huron County at the home of Janis Bisback, 86 Queen Street E., Hensall at 2 p.m. This is the first meeting in'a series of four to be held in the Hensall area. The topic for discussion will be "Breastfeeding and its many advantages". • . -- January's meeting was held in Goderich and was well attended with over half of the women present at their first league meeting, including a grandmother from Thunder Bay who was visiting with her newborn grandchild. 1981 is a special year in the life of La Leche League, as they are celebrating 25 years of volunteer 'serviceto women who want to nurse their infants. The seven founding mothers gathered at a picnic chatting about their experiences, never dreamed that a quarter of a century later there would be over 4,000 similar groups of women sharing opinions and giving support to each other as' they mother their infants in an easy and natural way. LLL in Huron County has been active for almost three years and has tripled in size with leaders • in -the north, west and south of the county. Besides regular monthly meetings the group have an excellent loan. library con- taining many books on child care, nutfition,. health, breastfeeding and childbir- th. The manual, The Woman- ly Art of Breastfeeding is also distributed through the local group. rhilrirop welcome at ILL meetings, especially afternoon ses- sions and a toy room will be set up for pre-schoolers. Peo- ple who are planning to at- tend are asked to bring nutritious finger food that children might especially like. Should anyone have any questiOnt,:tbey ithaY contact a leader at anytime in Huron County. 'Leaders are Mrs. Peter Bisback at 262-2192; Mrs. Bernard Billson at 524- 2390; and Mrs. John Kerr at 887-9253. Huron Helpers receive grant A group of „Huronview, residents have been awarded a $9,831 New Horizons grant by the federal department of • health and weNare. Headed by Frank 'Bissett, the group, called the Huron Helpers, will expand an existing program to include ini1i:••••,•ripr• i•• movies, woodworking and a • newsletter. ... New Horizons is a federal government program en- courging participation by awarding grants to groups of seniors. The program aims to benefit both retired citizens and the community. . Newborn News .,..„ GRIE•23ENS COOK Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cook (Catherine Simpson) are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Jessica Margaret, born at Wingham District HospitAl, Monday, January 26, 1981, weighing 8 lb. 5 oz. She is the eleventh grand- child for Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. M. Simpson; Kin - tail and sixth for Mr. and Mrs. Graham L. Cook, Ripley. Great grandparents are Mrs. Arabel Bushell, London, Mrs.- Nellie MacLeod, Ripley and Mrs. Beatrice Cook, Belgrave. LAWLOR To Sainuel and Sarah (nee Hays) Lawlor, ,Burlingtm, a son, Samuel James, 8 lb. 2 oz, ,at. McMaster University. Medical Centre, Hainifton,• January 22, 1981. Mrs. H. Glenn Hays, Goderich is the delighted maternal grand- mother. Nor Help your Heart Fund Help your Heart TAYLOR Jim and Crystal (nee Huff- man) are pleaged to an- nounce the birth of their first child, James Lloyd, on January 27, 1981 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, weiglung 6 lb. 3 oz. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. H. Lloyd Taylor, R.R.3, Walton, second grandchild for Mr. and -Mrs. Lloyd Huff man, Bayfield, first great grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Ken Taylor, R.R.3, Walton and Mrs. Grace Reynolds, Stratford. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the HURON COUNTY WHEAT PRODUCERS will be held In the 0.1%.A.F. Board Rooms. Clinton FRIDAY FEBRUARY 20 commencing at 1:30 e-?ets4r24-tah'yed ."11.11911:=14, e bo e/J. Offering Goderich and Area: • • GENERAL TYPEsIG • PERSONALIZED LETTERS •REPORTS • ESSAYS •SPEECIIES, •BOOKKEEPING • PHOTOCOPYING • RESUMES OFFICE OVERLOAD SERVICES 10A THE SQUARE GODERICIT 524-2332 • David A. Dirks, regional director with the Ontario March of Dimes, demonstrated the TOSC II Unit last Friday during AwateneaaDay at Suncoast Mall. This unit helps those people, who do not have the use of their limbs, to perfonn such simple tasks as turning on lights and, kicking doors. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) , . Gbde-rich obituaries • MRS. WINNA • JEAN COLLINS Mrs.Winn Jean Collins of Central Park Lodge, 279 Herten Street, ndon, died in Victoria Hospital, London on Monday, January 26 at ' the age (425. She was born in ColbOine Township on April 1,1905 to Williatn John" Mid- Mattha Amelia (Young) McCabe. She had lived in Windsor for 38 years and had been living in London since August of 198D. She formerly worked as a clerk 131-2 itruiLtere. ' On _ May 10, 1962 she married Claude Leonard Collins. He predeceased her in 1980. • . The late Mrs. Collins was an adherent of Victoria Street United Church. She is- suriiVe47-hy one sister, Mrs. Ella Sproul of London; one brother, William. Hugh McCabe of " Goderich; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at Stiles Funeral Home in Goderich on Thursday, January 29- at 2 p.m. The Reverend John D.M. Wood officiated. ' Interment was in Maitland Cemetery. " MIS JENNIE MAY AITCHESON Miss 'Jennie May. Ait- cheson of Maitland Manor Nursing. Home Goderich,' 'died in -Aliiindia Marine and General , Hospital on Thiitsday, January 29 at the age of 73. She was born in Toronto on October 17,-,1907 to John and Jennie (Hazelton), Aft- cheson. . - • She lived in Kingston and Toronto until moving to Maitland Manor in 1967. She was an adherent of the ,Presbyterian Church. She has no known sur- vivors. A funeral service and committal were held at Stiles Fimeral- -Home- in- Goderich on Saturday, January 31 at 11 a.m. The Reverend John D.M. Wood officiated. Interment was in Maitland Cemetery. PHELMORE CLAYTON BISSETT Philmore Clayton Bissett his home as the result of ak fire on Saturday, _January 31 in his 67th year. is survived by his wife, . the former Audrey Telford; eight children, Mrs. Everett (June).Horton of Goderich, Mrs. Jim (Elia May) Mohring of Dungannon, Mrs. Don (Erin) Cowan of Lon- don, Telford of Colborne Township, Robert . of Cor- nwallis,. Nova Scotia, Fred and Michael, both of Goderich and Pat at home; his mother, Ella May (Moore) Bissett of Seaforth; and nine grandchildren. - He was predeceased by one child, 'Constant and by his father; Constance. A funeral service washeld at McCallum Funeral Home in Goderich on Tuesday, February 3 at 2 p.m. Cremation followed with interment _ . in . Maitland. Cemetery. • Royal Canadian Legion Branch 109 held a memorial service at the funeral home on Monday evening. Help your Heart Fund of Goderich Township died at Help your Heart HERE'S SOME OF OUR INCREDIBLE VALUES: EXAMPLES With prices like these, did Simitty steal this merchandise? Who caresi Literally hundreds of pieces' of merchandise priced to clear. Sorne hanging.;.most in boxes! Rush in and grab up a bargain. Canadian made Snow Suits, Winter Wear, Snowmobile Accessories, Winter Boots and more all on Sale. • We'li have a truck load at the back door jammed full of stock. 0 you don't see what you want, ASK.... WE CAN FIT ANY SIZE. Check the Values! JUST A SMALL PORTION OF WHAT YOU WILL FIND IN STORE TEA WAGONS Far East by tradition. British by design. Tea Wagons slip into any . decor:in any room. Wherever graceful serving is done. these beauttful Tea Wagons will make versatile and practical hostess helpers. by Kaufman. Kroehler & Knechtel. "VALENTINE SPECIAL" 'TIL'FEB. 14TH 3 09/0 OFF A1.1,1ti STOCK ADULTS DELUXE 2 PIECE SNOW SUITS AND WINTER WEAR SAVINGS :FROM SNOW SUITS Canadian Made, Fortrel lined. Many Colours, Sizes and Styles VALUES FROM '120 TO '169.95 $59?5 KIDS' 1 PIECE SNOW SUITS BELIEVE IT OR NOT! •-" ;P. SNOWMOBILE PA NTS $ 7 9 9 FROM 1 SNOWMOBILE MITTS Decorative Accessories 33 WEST GOOF:RICH SNOWMOBILE HELMETS • MEN'S LEATHER VEST $ A 9 9 FROM WI $ 1 9 95 FR_ AA 0 1/2 PWICE A ONCE IN A BLUE MOON OPPORTUNITY.... AND IT'S HAPPENING THIS THURS., FRI. 4 SAT. AT...,. NLY WE ARE EASY Ty FIND: 1 BLOCK SOUTH OF SHOPPERS SQUARE 1 BLOCK WEST OF HWY. 21 & 1 INTERSECTION 112 SOUTH ST. FARM co, RDER GEWTER, REG. SMITHLLIOUIDATOR! • GODERICH 5244161