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flow to make a -non-person-
was ernpltasized,at the fifth
annual meeting of Town and
Country Hosie, (makers in.'
Blyth on.AprII $.
Ministry o'F Health activa-
tion consultant Elaine
Baillie told • those in atten-
dance that there are. three
ways to make a patient a
non -person - to confuse him,
take away his. individual
identity and take away his
independence. She ex-
' emplified her theories by
presenting a film entitled
How To Make a Non -person.
"I-'ve shown it, not to be
critical, but to help
redevelop an awareness,"
said Mrs. Baillie.
The Ministry of Health
consultant said there is one
word she would like to see
out of the English language
and that is senility.
"It is important to
recognize that under stress
we all do strange things,"
said Mrs. Baillie.
'Communication is also im-
portant said Mrs. Baillie and
she pointed out how if a per-
•
soil' is on the receiving endo
instructions With no °oppo#
tunity to clarify what is be"
ing ,said, there could be con-
:fusion. She plit the audience.
to the test by giving out 10
oral instructions without giv-
ing
iving the opportunity to ask
questions. Most of the au-
dience did poorly.
Mrs. Baillie then
presented the situation
where a nurse quickly tells
an elderly hard -of -hearing
patient to put their sweater
on and leaves before the pa-
tient understands what is be-
ing said.
As part of the annual
meeting, the board of direc-
tors for Town and Country
Homemakers was named.
Executive will be named at
the board's next meeting.
The board of director's in-
cludes Marie Bolton, Gerry
Bornath, Bev Brown, Elaine
Gottschall, Lois Hodgert,
Jane LeVan, Ruth Linton,
Betty McGregor, Irene
Okahashi, Loretta Siegner,
Alun Thomas, Thea Trick,
Terri Trites, Helen Under-
wood and Paul Steckle.
Orchestra
London
Canada
FINAL CONCERT
'82 & '83 SEASON
Saturday, April 16th
8:15 P.M.
North Street United Church
GODERICH
Conductor: Brian Jackson
Soloist: Pat Leavens
Sponsored by the
GODERICH ROTARY CLUB
TICKETS available at *e door for this
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The president of the Huron County Town and Country Homemakers Bev Brown presents
Elaine Baillie, activation consultant with the Ministry of Health with a basket of Huron
County products. Mrs. Baillie was the guest speaker at the Town and Country Homemakers
fifth annual meeting. -
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Fitness.
It gives much more
than it takes.
he regular meeting:
of the Tiger Dunlo 441 Club
was hold APrd 6 at
�t lone
of tfinda Bisset. The meeting
opened with the Pledge
and ro •call, o, one food'
or spice e41► learned to like
during; to project Some
answers were pumpkin
soup, borscht and celery
soup.
The Achievement pro-
gram was discussed and it
was .decided, that a
demonstration on how to
make yogurt would be done
by Pam Clements, Sandy
Chambers and -Tammy
Talbot. The Achievement
Program will be Thursday,
May 5 at Brookside School at
7 p.m.
The U.C.W. of Benmiller
United Church met on
Wednesday, April 6 at the
Church. Mrs. Phyllis Fisher
and Mrs. Phyllis Bogie were
in charge of devotions and as
old Achl vement nig
Gertrude Ka sing,,
Phyllis Fisher and her hus,
band bad enjoyed a holiday
at the Barbados recently she
gave a very.ilnteresting talk
on conditions there with pic-
tures to illustrate. She spoke
on the various Churches they
visited and the history on
several. She mentioned the
native people live meagerly
and the people are depen-
dant to a great extent on the
sale of their main export pro-
duct, sugar.
June will be the U.C.W.
Thankoffering meeting.
Mrs. Clare Ann Jewell will
be purchasing dishes for the
kitchen and Mrs, Maudie
McBride advised•they will be
packing their 'bale of used
clothing on May 16 for Fred
Victor Mission in Toronto.. A
donation was made for the
seeds for the Zaire and
Angola project. The meeting
concluded and the members
enjoyed a social half hour
with • lunch served by the
Maitland Unit. The next
meeting will be Wednesday,
June 10.
Guests with Mrs; film
•Clutton recently, were Dar-
rell Conten of Pasadena,
California, Atli' and Airs, Ed
gotten, and son Robert of
Burlington, Mr, and Ws.
Steven Knapp and daughter
Amanda of Don Mills:; Miss
Sarah Van Heade of St.
Thomas; Miss Lisa Clutton
of London and: Miss Penny
Clutton of Goderich.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.,
Gordon Kaitting the past
week were Mrs.Ross
McTavish and friends of
Shakespeare; and on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Mac McQuay
rie of Oakville visited and
also called on friends in the
vicinity some of which were
Mr. Harry Vokes at
Maitland Manor and Mrs. H.
'label of Goderich.
Remember the euchre
card party in Colborne
'Township Hall this
Thursday, April 14 at 8 p.m.
Goderich. W.I. elects new officers
The April meeting, of the
Goderich Branch of the W.I.
was opened by the Ode and
Mary Stewart Collect.
Roll call - The respon-
sibility of an W.I. member -
was answered by 15 mem-
bers and two visitors.
The minutes and
treasurer's report were read
and approved.
Thank you's for donation
sent to the Heart Fund, and
for flowers sent to sick
members were read.
Mrs. E. Anderson,
reported on cards and
PaRllapanwn�® flowers, sent to sick and
The mamma' lo,Ounona Nan.. shut-ins.
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FERTILIZED FOR THE SPRING
SODDING • SEEDING
•GRASS CUTTING
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Mrs. Sitter the secretary -
treasurer, announced that an
invitation had been received
from Tiger Dunlop W.I. to
help celebrate their 35th
anniversary on Wednesday,
April 13 at 1:30 p.m.
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock,
from Auburn, being a visitor,
spoke briefly.
Mrs. I. Young introduced
Mrs. S. Chandler who is our
District President. After
declaring all offices vacant
Mrs. Chandler asked' for
nominations from the floor.
The newly elected officers
for 1983 - 84 are as follows:
Past President, Mrs. N.
Clairmont; President, Mrs.
G.' Morley; 1st Vice
President, Mrs. J. Schram;
2nd Vice President, Mrs. E.
Anderson; Sec. Treasurer.
Mrs. E. Sitter; Ass't Sec.
Treasurer, Mrs. M. Barker;
District Director, Mrs. N.
Clairmont; Alternate
District Director, Mrs. I.
Young; Branch Directors,
Mrs. J. Cook, Mrs. C. Taylor
and Mrs. L. Wilson; Public
Relations Officer. Mrs. I.
Young; Ass't. Public
Relations Officer, Mrs. M.
Barker.
Others elected include:
Curator, Mrs. C. Taylor;
History Book Committee,
Mrs. S. Crawford, Mrs. E.
Anderson, Mrs. M. Barker
and Mrs. P. McTaggart;,
Pianist, Mrs. M. Hawkins
and Mrs. C. Taylor;
Auditors, Mrs. E. Anderson
and Mrs. J. Schram; Flower
Fund, Mrs. E. Anderson;
Nominating Committee,
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Monday, April 18
7:30 P.M.
Goderich Veterinary Clinic
UPCOMING MEETINGS:
Wednieadesy, May 18, 8:00 parva
Topic: Current Swine Diseases
Speaker: Dro Scuff . rd, Huron Park
Branch Directors,; Standing
Committees, Convenors;
Agriculture and Canadian
Industries, Mrs. N. Clair-
mont; Family and Consumer
Affairs, Mrs. J. Schram;
Education and Cultural
Affairs, Mrs. C. Taylor and
Resolutions, Mrs. E.
Anderson.
The new officers were
installed by Mrs. Chandler.
Mrs. Clairmont expressed
thanks to Mrs. Chandler and
also to the members for their
co-operation, during her
term of office.
The new president. Mrs. G.
Morley, taking the chair,
made plans to have the new
executive . meet at Mrs. E.
Sitter's home, on Friday,
April 15 to prepare programs
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