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SKIN CREME
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Vicks - 5 oz.
COUGH SYRUP
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Wilkinson - 10's
BONDED BLADES169
even just some reassuring talk. include children of all ages — pot
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LIFEBUOY SOAP
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MISS LINDA UNWICK
Belmore Personal Notes
Mr. and Mn. Howard Gowing, Year's Ewe dance at the Belmor's
Mr. and Mrs. John Gowing of Community Centre. A good time
Tiverton, Mr. and Mrs. Peter was enjoyed by all.
Newwu and family were recent The Belmore Young People's
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Society will apgasor a dance on
Norman Newans and John. January 20 with 'Turntable"
Mrs. Ed Horton recently spent providing the music.
several days in the Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gardner
District Hospital after breaking (Ruth Hays) returned from
her leg in a fall. Friends wish her Western Canada to spend
4&speedy recovery. Christmas with her parents, Mr.
Recent dinner guests of Bruce, and Mn. Stan Hays. I ^ -_
Linda and Leland Harkness were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jefiray.
Mrs. Elva Jacques of Gorrie, Mr. spent Christmas in Calgary,
and Mrs. Lew Taylor of visiting their sons and families.
Hawkesville, Mr. and Mrs. John They returned home December
Jacques and Mr. and Mrs. Glen 26.
Jacques and families of Lakelet, Barry Mulvey is presently
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Harkness and vacationing in California.
family, Tom Darling, Jane Sandy Moffat is currently a
McPherson and Daryl Walker. patient in Victoria Hospital,
Mrs. Isabelle Edwards, Dena London.
dud Elaine spent several days In hockey action last week, The
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clark PeeWees tied Howick 3-3 ana the
Renwick and other relatives. girls tied Wingham 'H• The
Congratulations to Mr. and Bantams were defeated 8-1 by
Mrs. Wayne Evers on the birth of Kurtzville and the Midgets went
a daughter. down to defeat 9-3 at the hands of
A good crowd attended the New the Clifford team.
MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE
Belgra ' ersonal Notes
' the, r Rt+ttlte World affairs meei ft wiii
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home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert be held Tuesday, January 16 at 2
Grasby were Mr. and Mrs. P•m• in the WI Hall. The -
George Johnston, Tara and Erin is Miss Lillian Potter. Roll call,
of Ilderton; Mr. Ernest Michie, Give one item of information
Mrs. Elizabeth Leslie, Mr. and about the World Health
Surprise party is held Mrs. George Michie, Mr. and Organization. The speaker will
Mrs. Ross Anderson and Sheila be Rev. Linwood G. Stairs,
to celebrate retirement Richard Anderson and DoreenBrantford, director of the
Anderson of London, Mr. and Leprosy Mission Canada on 'The
Intended for last week Mrs. Lloyd Michie, Chris, Steven World's Fifteen Million Lepers".
BELGRAVE—December 30 celebrate were Mrs. Marion and Lindsay. Leach committee, Mrs. Glenn
marked the end of 50 years of Calvert of Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cliff Logan spent Christ- COultes, Mrs. Leonard James,
flour milling for Charles John- John Evans of Sarnia, Mr. and mas week with Mr. and Mrs'
Mrs• Stewart Procter.
ston of Blyth. To help him Mrs. Ross Johnston of Barry Logan and family of The Belgrave Arena is open"
celebrate his daughters, Mrs. Teeswater, Bill Johnston of Burlington and Mr. and Mrs. now. Public skating- 2 p.m. to 4
Marilyn Craig and Mrs. Nancy Wingham, Mrs. Irlma Edgar of Americo Arruda and family of P.m. and 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Sat-
Daer, and their families planned Wingham, Murray Edgar of Toronto. urday and Sunday, 2 p.m. to 4
a surprise retirement party at Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mrs. Marilyn Thompson, P.m.
the Wingham Golf and Curling Edgar and Joanne of RR 4, Douglas and Danny of Goderich Intended for last week
Club. Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Niel visited on Sunday afternoon with
Mr. Johnston had worked for Edgar and Kim of RR 3, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston
Howson and ,Howson Ltd. for 43 Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Johnston. ., of Blyth, ' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
years,' start' at the former Bieman of RR 2, Lucknow, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Fear, Stonehouse .attended the funeral
flour mill in Wingham and and Mrs. Alvin Orvis of Rosemarie and David of of their cousin, Mrs. L. Freeman
completing his years with the Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wingham were Sunday visitors of Shelburne, at the Gamble
present mill at Blyth. He worked Stonehouse, Belgrave, Mrs. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Funeral Weekend
on Tuesday.
with five generations of Howsons. Charles Johnston, Blyth Mr. and Sam Fear.
Mrs. Don Craig, Debbie and Mrs. Cecil Coultes 'returned Olive Campbell were Mr. and
He also worked for Treleaven's in Douglas of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. home on Friday from a trip to Is Mrs John Galbraith, Kelly and
Lucknow and Lake of the Woods
at Brantford. Edward Daer, Terry and Tricia lands, Oahu, Haiwaii and Kauai. Michael of Whit �'• T� also
t Relatives helping him
of RR 5, Wingham. The January Women's In- visited with other relatives.
a
riogives no a ra un sr�
ear o#eorInt-Cheild�_.
TOR NTA Th Ontario encouraging." Drop in on a new mother to see post natal courses. •:
W — e
Government's programs in ob-
Following are some sugges-
if she needs any assistance or Set up family social events that
servance of the International
tions from the Ontario govern-
even just some reassuring talk. include children of all ages — pot
Year of the Child are now under
ment on how IYC can be observed
Hire young people for home luck dinner, movie night, com-
way and dozens of municipali-
by individuals or groups.
maintenance jobs. munity fair, games night, sports
ties, associations and organ-
Start a young people's program day, hobby fair.
zations across the province have
Become a Block Parent or set
at your place of worship.
Involve children volunteer
indicated that the will join in the
Y J
up a Block Parent Association if
Prepare a booklet list' the
P � work with senior citizens, the '
i
celebration.
there is not one already in your
community resources available re-
physically handicapped, a
IYC was proclaimed by the
neighbourhood.
to assist children and their creation centre, hospital
United Nations as a means of
Invite a guest speaker to your
patients othero families — e.g. Block Parents, younger children.
focussing attention on the well
club -organization -Home and
Parents' Anonymous, aid to new
being of children.
School Association to talk about
mothers, parent education Have your school class -office -
The Ontario government has
positive parenting, education
courses, single parent groups, club adopt a foster child in an
allocated no exfunds for the
day care, handicapped children,
Children's Aid Societies — pre- underdeveloped country.
al ministries and
observance yet all
children with special needs or
secretariats are participating by
any area pertaining to children
building special projects into.
that would be of benefit to your
existing programs within re-
gularly allocated budgets. "The
members.
response has been over-
CAtact your local Children's
WRITE IT DOWN
whelming," the Honourable Mar-
Aid, "Y", Big Brother -Little Sis-
garet Birch, provincial secretary
ter Association or other volun-
for social development noted re-
tary organization regarding
cently.
volunteer work.
AND
"With no special grants pro-
Contact your local Children's
grams, organizations have re-
Aid with regard to becoming a
sponded equally as well," she
foster parent.
added. "Women's Institutes have
Make a personal commitment
TELL
been particularly industrious in
to your own children, grandchil-
making local arrangements for
dren, nephews, nieces to set aside
children's events."
extra time in 1979 for an edu-
Municipalities have responded
cational or recreational ex-
IT
too. The Town of Milton, for in-
perience, e.g. trip to zoo, mus -
stance, plans to work with the
eum, conservation area or art
local Optimist Club in holding
Youth Appreciation Weeks. A
gallery. camping or sporting
LIKE
club member will be invited to
events.
Construct'a special children's
bring a class and teacher to the
recreation area in a local park or
council chambers where the stu-
school yard.
dents will then gain experience
Develop a children's theatre
IT
with municipal government by
group.
selecting a mayor, councillors
Hold an art, music or drama
and city officials. Mayor Donald
festival for and by children.
F. Gordon will respond in a brief
how local
Set up a systemvf volunteers to
addre3s on government
help teachers in the classrooms
operates,
or on field trips.
In Elliot Lake, an ambitious
i
program by the Town Corpora-
Plan sports or games events.
tion includes plans for construe-
Develop a family project which
sw���c sserN t K�wnevs
tion of special children's recrea-
involves your children's creative
ORwwATa
tion areas in local parks or school
talents, e.g. build a playhouse.
areas, a series of social events
set up a greenhouse, make your
Write a letter to the Editor, keep it under
planned especially around chil-
ow„ greeting cards, start an
500 words, sign it, don't be slanderous or
dren and a request to the Elliot
aquarium, learn to sail, camp,
defamatory. Then send it to
Lake Arts Club to include a chil-
explore nature, start a vegetable
dren's section in its annual art
or flower garden
THE WINGHAM A
and handicraft show.
"The real spirit for the Year of
the Child has to in the
Offer to babysit fir a single
parent family.
ADVANCE TIMES
start
family and in the community,"
is there a latch -key child on
Mrs. Birch added. 'J`hat is why
your block? Arrange lunch or
Box 390, Wingham, Ontario
the spontandous and enthusiastic
after school supervision for chil-
NOG 4Wo -
support from communities is so
dren of working parents.
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