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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1981-06-03, Page 7The Wiwi,. Adv+ I RI aA I Q PO R `I N ONCE ill hsrby .given that the Annual Meeting of The Winghgm and District Hospital Corporation will be bel. At the e Nursing Assistant Training. Centre, CO, St,,: Wingham, Ontario on, Thursday. June 18, 1981 at the hour of eight o'clock p.m. for the reception and consideration of the Annual Reports; for the consideration and :confirmation of Bylaws 10 (1) (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) '(f) (g) (h) (i) and 10 (7) respecting the election of governors and nominations; for the election of Governor's;, for the appointment of Auditors and for the . transaction of such other business as may properly comae before the meeting. Copies of the notices of motion respecting By -low, changesmay be examined in,the office of The Executive Director of the Wingham and .District Hospital prior to .jhree o'clock p.m. Thursday, June 18, 1981. Memberships granting voting privileges- may be urchased ot the front desk of the hospital for one dollar ($1.00) prior to five o'clock p.m. Wednesday, June 3, 1981. No membership sold after that time, on that date, will entitle the purchaser, to a vote. i . DATED at Wingham, Ontario this sixth day of May, '1981. By order of the Boa rd of Governors. N. M. Hayes, Secretary CASH SAYI Arrid 200 mi. Spray Deodorant INON NGS! Heaif'>llr Shoeilders 350 mi. Shampoo 1a 2.99 Muskol 60 Insect Repellant. 2. 69 S.T.P. 14 oz. House & Garden Bug Kilter 1.4 9 Nabob 454 gr. Coffee Joy 1' litre .° Liquid Detergent 1.69 TR.IANiGLE DISCOUNT 2.69 Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays - Sundays Noon to Six WOMEN TEACHERS' FEDERATION—The Huron County Teachers' Federation selected its slate of officers for 1981 meeting held last Tuesday at the Wingham Legion. Pictured- Marjorie Freeman, Goderlch, past president; Jean Turner,Else Bruc� South FWIO h< The Bruce South District Annual was held May 19 in the United church, Ripley: The host branch was the Purple Grove Women's Institute and the theme for the meeting was, "The Year of the Disabled; What are you going to do?" District President Mrs. Donald MacAdam chaired the morning and afternoon sessions. Mrs. Harold Biasing, area board director, brought greetings from Mrs. Keith Hiepleh, president of FWIO. Mrs. Biasing also gave information of interest from head office in Toronto. TI1e t r .Qon session The guest speaker for the . opened ming along led meeting was Jack Longman by- . eke hurch WI of Windsor, a ; disabled folloved°by.%q'Memoriam by person from birth. Some Teeswater WI. Barbara De - statements he made were: Visser,. Jenne economist, one-tenth of the population repay d�gr,at:interestin4-H are disabled in some way; no work as ° wel; as .great en - one is more than a breath thusiasm I l senior courses. away from being one of the . The report of the disabled, from accidents of nominating committee was many kinds in a person's . given by;;Mrs. Ross. Cum - lifetime. ming, and'thh installation of 1981-82 offie rs was by Mrs. In conclusion, he -said the Harold 'sing: past disabled do not want pity, presidents, Mrs. Ross but rather full participation Cumming., Lucknow; and equality. " .president,; Mrs. Donald ' MacAdam,,R,li 4, . Wingham ; first vice, .Mrs. Perrin Low- ry, 1111 Kincardine; secretary treasurer, Mrs. president; Dixie Lee Arbuckle, Wingham, first vice-president; Louise Wilson, Brookside, second vice-president; Grace Brine, Exeter, secretary; and Jo -Ann Hayman, Exeter, treasurer. district annual at Ripley Nursing mothers. meet at HoIyrood The May meeting of the ®Nursing' Mothers was held at the . home of Mrs. Ruby Bonnett of RR 1, 11olyrood. `SFamily life with your breastfed baby" was the topic of ' conversation. Mothers attended from (the Lucknow, Teeswater, • Blyth and Wingham areas. Jo -Anti ' Kirkland in- troduced the guest speaker for the evening, Mrs. Liz Owens. Mrs. Owens is,_.a family planning consultant with the Bruce County Board of Health. She discussed different methods of family planning that could safely ed during 'the breast- feeding period. • ahe also emphasized that the birth control pill should never be used by the nursing mother for it can cause a decrease, in the milk supply THE KEY EASIER N.:KING The Commerce Key Account is more than a per- sonal bank account. It's a package of all the personal banking services you are likely to need. Approved Key Account holders receive a Commerce VISA* Card and free custom personalized cheques; plus overdraft protection with Covercheck, unlimited chargeless chequing, cheque cashing privileges at any dca UNT Commerce Branch in Canada. And they never pay service charges for money orders, drafts, and bill pay- ing. All for one low monthly fee! Drop in to your nearest Commerce Branch today and unlock the convenience and good value a Commerce Key Account holds for you. CANAD,AI01 IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE COUNT ON THE COMMERCE. `Commerce Registered User df Mark 4 and some undesirable side effects in the nursing infant, Some very ' .helpful: literatuibe was distributed. Mrs. Owens can be contacted through the Bruce County Health Unit, Walkerton, for private consultation if desired. Doreen • ° Mali presented Mrs. Owens with a lovely hanging plant at the close of the meeting. Shower for Donna Walker BELGRAVE — A Miscel- laneous shower was held in the Sunday Schoolroom of Knox . United Church, last Monday evening in honor of Donna Walker, bride-to-be this month. ' A short program ' was given, including a piano solo by Cathy Dow, followed by a few contests. Cathy Shiell then played a piano solo. Mrs: Ronald McBurney read an address to Donna and she was presented with gifts. Assisting Donna in opening her gift§ were her mother, Mrs. Wilfred Walker, and Mrs. Len Palmer, mother of the groom -to -be.. Donna expressed her thanks to all and lunch was served by the 10th line ladies of East Wawanosh. Surprise party marks anniversary BELGRAVE — Approxi- mately 175 relatives, friends and neighbors gathered May 29 in the Wingham Legion to honor Clarence and Alba Yuill on their 35th wedding anniversary, June 1. Following a dinner , out with their sons Cameron and Ross and daughter-in-law Beth, The couple was sur- prised at a card and dance party in the, attractively decorated hall. Enjoyable music was provided by Steven's Country Gold. Mr. Denis Langridge read the address and Mr. Glen James presented the gift of money doanted by everyone present. A buffet lu and then danci Relatives an present from St Leamington, Elmira, London rounding areas. ch was served ng continued. friends were Catharines, Ilderton, and sur - James Convey, RR 1, Tiverton; and, assistant secretary, Mrs. Cecil Humphrey, RR 1, Ripley. The public relations officer is .Mrs. Harry Levis; Lucknow; federated representative, Mrs. Evan Keith, RR 5, Lucknow; alternate representative, Mrs. Margaret MacLeod, Kincardine; curator, Mrs. Cecil Hollands, RR 4, Ripley; museum, Mrs. Robert Courtney, RR 1, Rip- ley. The standing committee conveners • are: agriculture and Canadian industries, Mrs. Farrish Moffat, Wingham; citizenship and world affairs, Mrs. Jack\ Scott Sr., Ripley; education and cultural activities, Mrs. Harvy Webster, Lucknow; family and consumer af- fairs, Mrs. Ronald Thacker, RR 4, • Kincardine; resolutio,q. Mrs. George Fisher, Wingham; WI scholarship, Mrs.. Harvey Houston, Lucknow; alter- nate, Mrs. Ross Cumming, Lucknow; Bruce County tartan, Mrs. David Ireland, RR 2, Teeswater; assistant,' Mrs.' • Gordon Wall, Wingham; farm safety representative, Mrs. Ronald Thacker, RR 4, Kincardine; and continuing education opportunity day, Mrs. Burton. Hodgins, RR 1, Kincardine. 1.0 'beard of did to the`'Ton and ', o .H.o. rtei!nakere held regular Meeting recently at the Seaforth CCommunit Hospital. The main topic discussion was them ' purchase of office fames in Winghao� To date. $8,785 ;.lata been. raised toward t ;purchase. price of ' $38,000, and the board expressed ap- preciation to all the people who have contributed to the fund. Suggestions were madefor further fundraising ventures,' such as selling flower bulbs or holding variety concerts at various locations throughout the county later in the fall. Jean Young, executive di- rector, reported that Canada Manpower had advised her the• training program for Calvin -Brick anniversary service held • tern ,trod its me„ .iegO 004:1101..t :the Winnn and ht nest m awl be held ; v. ARC r Ahab Centre) nd is cies wood, folli facilities. BELGRAVE — An anni- versary service at Calvin - Brick United Church, East Wawanosh, was held Sunday evening with Rev. John G. -Roberts in charge. and Rev. John Oestreigher of Walker- ton asXpecia) speaker, using the theme, "We Do Not Lose Heart". Mrs. George Gee played the piano and Mrs. Norman Coulter playedthe organ with several adult members of the congregation making up the choir for the service. Mr. George Cull of 'RR 1, Belgrave sang two solos, "Spirit of God" and "The Holy City", with Mrs. Judy Morton of Belgrave accom- panying him on the piano. The sanctuary was decorated with several bouquets of spring flowers. z p, Mrs: Alex Foethers ' and Harry of Harrzsttm' were Sunday visitors with Afr. n�i;ld Mrs. Ebner. Gr."eenley :'and Barry. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Douglas were .Mariontnnd -Duncan Hin inelman and daughter Carla eof Torontd, Mr. rand Mrs: Carl Herbst, Mr. and Mrs. John • Douglas, Mrs. Laura Wright; Barry and Denny, Mr. and Mra. Floyd Shortel and Nancy, George -- town, Gary and Cathy Doug- las, ouglas, Nathan and Matthew; Joanne and Peter Douglas and. boys • and Steven Douglas. The gathering was in the forma , of a going -away party for Marion:.. and Duncan Hlmmelman who are moving to Olds, Alberta, where Duncan hasa position as teacher in a unieersitty= :Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sell) of Elmira spent the Weekend with Mr.' and. Mrs.. Arlen Seip. • MRS. ROBERTSON'S Kindergarten class performed three num- bers at the assembly held last Thursday afternoon at the Wingham Public School. Mrs. Robertson's morning class performed "I Love the Sun", "Ten Lithe Froggies" and "Turn -Around" THE AFTERNOON Kindergarten Class at the Wingham Public School performed three sohgs at the assembly held last Thursday ..MNIMMEgill raos>• afternoon. They sang "The Bean Bag", "Six Little Ducks" and "Over the Sea". "PIGGY PANORAMA" was presented by Mrs. Eskerod's Grade 2-3 class at last Thursday afternoon's assembly at the Wingham Public School. This assembly Is the last for the school year. nexgy..021.16184Ar.- 46F ws`esw • •