HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1980-05-07, Page 8i g acct Advaan+ee-Tidies, May 7, 1080
TONING UP—Ranbir Khurana, the physiotherapist at
the Wingham and District Hospital, managed to get
the seniors at the information day a little toned up. Mr.
Khurana persuaded the timid group to engage in a few
exercises to help increase blood circulation and
strength.
6ii;ANiKING-NTck O`Donohue,-maha er of the Toronto
Dominion Bank in Wingham, explained to more than
100 seniors attending the information day at the
St. Paul's Church
(ANGLICAN)
VVINGHAM
John St'eet of Centre Street
The Rector: The Rev. John T.M. Swan. L Th.
THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF WINGHAM
AND BELGRAVE
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, WINGHAM
SUNDAY, MAY 11
* Rogation Sunday
8:30 a m.— Hoty'Eucharisr .' . '... ' ..
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Mattins, Thelitanyand
Congregational Hymn Sing
Thum., May 15th
[Asc•ns#on Day]
10:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist
WINGHAM
FRU T MARKET
Maxwell House :10 oz.
Instant Coffee 5.33.
Varicamp - 14 oz. With Pork
Beans 2/.75
No Name - 29 az. "
Raspberry, Strawberry
Jams .99
Clover Leaf - b'/, oz.
Chunk Light
Tuna . .93..
Fancy Grade - 3 lb. bog
Ido Red .
Apples .99
Florida Juice - 5 Ib. bag I
.4
Oranges , 1 .JY
STORE HOURS:
Monaky to Friday 1:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Saturdays 7:30 a.m. to, 7:00 p.m.
Phone 357-2240 CLOSED SUNDAYS We Deliver
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Armouries on Wednesday, banking procedures and
services for the aged.
RNA Huron Chap.
meets at Goderkh
The Huron Chapter of the
Regitered Nurses'
Association met last week in
Goderich, with a good .at-
tendance from' across the
county.
Preparations 'were made
for the annual meeting of the
RNAO in Toronto, May 1-3.
Rpresenting this chapter as
president will be Anne Bean
of -Champion. ,Road
Machinery Co. and Dawn
Murray of . the Exeter
General Hospital as voting
delegate.
In 'introducing the guest
speaker, Dr. David Walker,
Joan Hibbert, spoke of the
great respect' in which he is
held by his fellow obste-
tricians. Some pioneering
work being done in Goderich
has been made possible by
the acquisition of 'a fetal
monitor. It's , operation
requires close teamwork
between the doctor and ,
certified nurses, as was
illustrated by Marge Brown
who assisted Dr. Walker
with the demonstration.' The
.monitor wilt 'greatly- benefit
mother' and child in
situations where early
detection of stress is im-
. peritive. •
Any registered nurses
interested in membership in
the RNAO may contact Anne
Bean at 482-9250.
Wingham and
arm al!' citizens showed
up at ''the Armouries last
Way afternoon to find
oitt: ednesdabout the services
an
I. that are_ avail -
T f'i'formation for
1 ay, sponsored by
the"e4i)evelopment Out-
reach ,l e1w and the bome-
bottt4cellae, featured guest
speakers. ;Nick O' Donohue,
Managesfor, the Toronto
mon Sank ; John Nolan,
a tOWn . constable; Jack
Goodell, solicitor, and
%IA* I lurana, a physio -
the a ' ist at the Wingham
and District Hospital.
M]r.° Q'Donohue high-
lighted banking services
44:"Aver1 for seniors, such as
the otltoau tirx
pension cheques e alit
sununartze4 the ..uses a fhT.
terest rates ,a11 4I nt
types of aeunta •
Constable- JOhn Nolan
brought in a Alm. 'Senior
Power'. The production
focussed on haw setuoi4S ah
defdnd and takecare of
themselves at . home and On
the street.
Legal procedures, new
clauses for wills and current
gift tax laws were discussed
by . Mr: "Goodall. Seniors,
obviously interested in all
discussions, took notes and
asked many questions.
The day was not without a
lighter side as Mr. Khurana
decided the seniors could use
FW10 chooses
theme for 1981
TORONTO -"Prevention Advertising Standards
and ..Rehabilitation" . w¢as-. Council, 1240. Bay. St., Suite
302, Toronto Ont. M5R 2A7.
Other resolutions that
were sustained related to
nuclear waste disposal; Bell
telephone measured service;
use of SIN cards; and a
request for complete in-
structions for use on pre-
scribed drugs.
In her report as director of
the ,home economics branch
of the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food, Molly
McGhee was high M her
praise of the support and in-
creased attendanceat the
courses that are presented
throughout the province by
her department. The parti-
cipation in the 4-H clubs and
the' quality of work done by
the young people was very
gratifying, she said.
With education as an
important part of the WI,
there will be 20 scholarships
made available at the
Family and Consumers
Studies Program, Guelph
university. .
The 'Federated Women's
Institute of Canada urged the
members to study and sup-
port Canadian unity with.the
programs wherever
chosen as the theme for 1981,
The Yearof the Han-
dicapped, at the semi -annul
meeting of the Federated
Women's Institutes of Ont-
ario.
With 1980 being pro-
claimed as The Year off the
WI, the members were urged
to be a strong force for the
good of their communities.
Mrs. C. Diamond, the pro
vincial president, along with
the secretary, Mrs. J. Van
Sickle, led the deliberations
and decisions.
Mrs. V. Maluske, as
resolutions convener
presented" the results of
previous resolutions, ex-
pressing disappointment in
the action regarding the
advertising on television of
feminine hygiene products.
The members were urged to
express their disapproval by
writing to Susan Cooper,
UCW entertain
at- Vi.iiage
Nur's�n
chile
WROXETER,— The April
meeting ,ofV the Wroxeter,
United Church Women took
the form of a visit 'to the
Fordwich Village Nursing
Home on Monday afternoon
of last week.
A short worship service,
with familiar hymns and
scripture, was conducted by
The Friendship Unit.
Prayers, and.. a story com-
pleted the service.
The residents were en-
tertained musically after the
worship service. Mr: and
Mrs. Art Gibson played
several piano duets of old-
time music. Rhonda
McMichael and Becky Elgie
sang..several. songs..,.lo, their.......
own accompaniment on
ukeleles. Wilfred, Brown
played the 'violin and was
accompanied an the piano by
Mrs. 'Dalton Diekison for
some old-time lively music.
Lunch was served at the
.-conclusion of the program by
The Harmony Unit.
Nr irk
,a result
t
timid crowd rose to its
feet dad with a (Off giggles
.and a bit of effort managed
to run. a seris of
exercises, '
the day, which attracted
twi+ee the number .an--
ticipated by the sponsors,
was the first of two infor-
mation so. sellignars for seniors.
The fiexd will be heldat the
Artnoei'ies on May 14. It will ,
f+mpsize nutrition and
health:
•
aainla islet
the HNA bddig
luck luncheon.
1pri]
will
✓ filet
4 its .
20 at:
a pot •,
ry
Vair, president, welcomed
all who attended and asked
the blessing,
After all: the conveners bed
given their reports Mrs. Voir
thanked everyone for their
help and support during her
term as president and asked
that they do the same for the,
new executive. Mrs. Marie
Phillips thanked Mrs. Vair
and presented her with a
past president's pin,
follow
;
$'r'eSJde>ltkk a�
Stuart, Teeswater'a"'nee
president,. Mrs. J oree10
Gnay,' recon
�t.
Mrs. Ca. O1. 141;000M
corresponding sei:iret ryi
les.Yoe Rae; treasurer
. Mrs. Grace fiodgko i. The
new executive was h$talled
by Mrs. Mary Procter.
During the meeting the
auxiliary decided to make a
donation to the hospital to I
applied toward 'the pu.3e
of as—new ` defibrillator -
Monitor.
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TURN BERRY TAVERN
Opening at 12 Noon for Mother's Day
We've decided to take you out to dinner on Mothers.
Day. Turnberry Tavern is oliening at noon that day and
their Mother's Day menu sounds terrific ... roast beef
roast turkey, baked ham, roast chicken and breaded veal
cutlet with all the yummy trimmings plus our usual menu
and a complimentary glass of wine, for you, Mother.
We've already made reservations. Dad thinks this is a great
idea 'cause he knows it'll be nice for you to get out of the
kitchen on your special day.
Hwy. 8East
Wingham
Phone 357-3114
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•Shopper's Square, Goderich
•Suneoost Mall, Goderich
'Sutton Park Mall, Kincardine
GOOD CROWD—A large crowd turned out for the craft and bake sale .at the
Wingham Armouries last Wednesday afternoon. The sale, which featured pro-
ducts from the Wingham and Area Day Centre for the Homebound, Brookhaven
Nursing Home and Callander Nursing Home, brought in a profit of $1,000 for the
Homebound centre alone. Janet Bishop, supervlsor at the centre, explained that
the funds will be used for operating costs of the program,
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