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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-04-05, Page 31Lillian Thornloe Still full of fun at her 90th birthday party Lillian Thornloe joked relatives, friends and School for 26 years until about the school-i=-wh-ic-h----rxe-ighbou.rs-._^-------- —he`r retifernent it '19-'4 at - she taught for 26 years being turned into a museum, saying: "maybe now they willput me in it." Mrs. Thornloe,59 • Church St. Goderich, —ce-lebr-ate-l-he-90th-bi-rth- day last Thursday at a ..small....... gathering, .. of She was born. in; Goderich in 1889 and her parents lived in the Point Farms area. She has lived in Goderich for the past 51 years when she began teaching at Goderich Central School. She ..taught .at .Cen.tral.. the age of 65. But retirement failed to slow her down and Mrs. Thornloe accepted a teaching position in Thorold where she remained for four years until settling in Goderich, again in her 91 year-old home. La Leche League Supportive husband GODERICH SIGNAL -,STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1979 --PAGE 9A La Leche League of Huron County met in March at the home of Mrs. D. Rutter, 162 Rich Street, , Goderich. The topic of discussion was "Art of Breastfeeding and Overcoming Dif- ficulties." Mrs. P. Bisback opened the meeting with a welcome to the 16 mothers and mothers -to - be, who had come from as far as Clinton, Seaforth and Wingham. Most women had heard" of the League through friends and newspaper notices. Janis noted that the La Leche League had its beginnings 23 years ago during a picnic when seven friends decided to meet on a regular basis in order to help other friends who wanted to nurse their babies. They felt that the secrets of successful nursing ex- periences were in- formation and en- couragement. La Leche (plentiful milk) League is now an international organization. Then Janis,. mentioned that the League in Huron County obtains money to. buy pamphlets for its excellent loan library through memberships and the sale of posters, baby car-r-iers. The -two r(lost popular hooks are, "The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding" and "Mother's in the Kit- chen". Sewing meets are held regularly to make baby carriers, always in demand. The topic of discussion, was, "Art of Breast- feeding and Overcoming Difficulties". The women -- indicated problems they had encountered and how they had been overcome. Engorgement and milk supply were two main concerns. Janis recommended that nursing from birth, and choosing rooming -in , so nursing could be done often, would eliminate. engorgement and in- creases milk supply naturally. She noted that drugs and supplements can inhibit the production of milk. It is best to become familiar with the routines of your hospital and make personal arrangements with your doctor. Thank -you.. notes Win IODE awards for studying Ten Canadian students have been chosen from 100 applicants to receive IODE post -graduate scholarships for •.the - 'academic year of 1979-80. Nine students will receive $6,000 each to study overseas and one will receive $5,000 , to study in Canada. In addition, five Lottery assists farmers Agriculture and Food Minister . Bill Newman. has announced that $5 million from Provincial Lottery funds have been allocated to special research and develop- ment . projects.. in.. the:. broad areas of food supply, ,food safety, nutrition and health. In making the an - To pave road Transportation and Communications Minister James Snow has, announced that tenders have been called for resurfacing on Highway 21 from Highway 84, St. Joseph, northerly to Bayfield south limits for 15.9 km. Tenders will be opened for this project at Ministry headquarters in Downsview May 2. nouncement, Newman The. development... of new technology is essential to sustain a viable agricultural and food industry and to provide consumers with a plentiful supply of high- quality ' domestic food products." Ontario's current agricultural research budget is approximately $22 million annually, funding research projects in areas including, livestock and poultry, field and horticultural crops and plant and animal disease. CR 4096 Auto Reverse Cassette Player with AM, FM, FM Stereo receiver • BLAUPUNKT BOSCH Group 1978 MODEL CLEARANCE DRIVE A CONCERT HALL FOR $2691" MR. MIRE© 40 WEST ST. GODERICH previous winners,--- re- applying for a second year; will receive $3,000 each. These awards, which honour the memory of those who gave their lives in both World Wars, were set up in 1920 and since then rnore than 600 -students— -have..- been - privileged to receive them. They, in return, have made distinguished contributions to Canada when, upon completion of their studies, they em- barked upon careers in government, in universities and colleges, in industry, in publishing, and as doctors, clergymen, relating positive nursing experiences, perhaps accompanied by a gift of the Manual would be helpful in promoting a comfortable hospital stay. When you are home with your baby, the best source of encouragement comes from a supportive husband. Let him or another relative look after the household for a while. You should be sure that the home situation will allow you to con- centrate on baby, Good group at party A large turnout enjoyed a card party held at Brodhagen last Thursday sponsored by the Association of Agricultural Societies for Huron and Perth Counties. The prize winners were: high man, Bill Westman, Milverton; low man, Keith McLagan, Mitchell; most lone hands (men), Dalton Malcolm, Mitchell; high lady, Mrs. Emerson Dill, Stratford; low lady, Joy Kane, Mitchell; most lone hands (lady), Mrs. Sr. citizens • • • • from page 8A member, Eileen Palmer, says a debt of gratitude is owed to the Kinsmen Club which took the room under its wing a number of years ago. The volunteer labor including plumbing, wiring, painting and carpentry provided by Kinsmen Club members, saved quite -a bit of money, she says. Work on the room is almost completed now, reports Mrs. Palmer and the grant money will be put into a bank account until it is needed. LARGEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY WORK BOOTS — Industrial —Farm - Factory Plain .or,.safety -toe ._^._... PUNCTURE PROOF SOLES ROSS SHOE SHOP 142 The Square Goderlch, Ont. Roy Pepper, Exeter; lucky cup, -Ruby Dun- seith, St, Marys and lucky card, Emerson Dill, Stratford. following your own mothering instincts. Janis closed the meeting with an in- vitation to see the film "Bottle Babies", con- cerning feeding of babies in third world countries, which will be shown in Hensall United Church on the afternoon'of April 1. Luncheon was served, and a social time' followed. The third topic of this series is "Baby Arrives: the Family and the Breastfeeding Baby". which will be discussed on the evening of April 11. 0 best asset ALVIN'S T.V. Your Headquarters for •TV TOWER INSTALLATIONS, REPA IR & SERVICE •DELHI & CHANNEL MASTER *TOWERS, ANTENNAS & BOOSTERS •SHARP COLOUR TV • *MIDLAND C.B. ALVIN'S T.V. 162 MARY ST. GODERICH 524-9089 0 11:11111VILOG STORE S 'Well Worth Looking For FOR NORMAL ,I,leIt, sW60m,V[p[uonA,ANOAO,R(, M A r SHAM81108111,,naw1,,,,,,,,, 1,n90099 HALO CREME RINSE CONDITIONER Prices Effective Until APRIL 14 s 225 ml While Supplies Last We Reserve the Righl Io 1.19 ,1 Quant,hes DUF YO SPA(5,0,0 (0rlCMS AND A,JAyfeai!' 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