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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-17, Page 14m i ire 14-7110 Wiosham Advaoa-T1mes, October 17. 1878� Abo�tiOns On rise 111 Huron R. W. BELL Huron County council learned Dr. Lynch told council the performed in other counties. OPTOMETRIST e r S O I'1 q SfromBeig,rave recentlyrfihen OOunty mural number *of abortions being noted, is a touchy subject, ebe d officer of health that the number car -vied out on women noted, and if one were performed G(JDERICH Yah of abortions5ed in 1878 concerns him because of the in a small Huron hospital there The wase 524-7661 Mr. and Mrs. Eric McDowell of A number of UCW members of and Mrs. Donald Whitfield. Bill Haines had the misfortune represents a 75 per increase effect the operation may have on would be a great deal of flak. _ _ ` Calgary have been visiting with Knox United Church, Belgra ve Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richardson of fracturing his leg on Saturday during the past live years. their ability to bear children later her mother, Mrs. Eliza Les- attended the thankoHering meet- of Detroit, visited with Mr. and morning. He is making satis- Dr. Brian Lynch told council in their lives. he and Ernest Michie. ing at Blyth United Church on Mrs. Leslie Bolt on Thursday factory recovery in the Univer- there were 73 abortions carried Goderich Reeve Eileen Palmer WARD UPTIGRaVE Several couples from Belgrave Sunday evening. Rev. Stairs of afternoon of last week. Mrs. oty Hospital, London. out, over half of them on girls was the only member of council z° attended the dance held in the Brantford was the special Richardson (Audra McMichael) to respond to Dr. Lynch's twin- Listowel Pe y Mr. and Mts. Gary Leitch, between the ages of 15 and 18. meats d t if the urea Teeswater complex on Saturday speaker and showed slides on was a former pupil of Mrs. Bolts. Julie and Jeff of London and Mr. He said 53.4 per cent of the , pointing (519) 291.3040 evening, by Huron leprosy. Lissa Stevenson, who was in- and Mrs. George Johnston, Tara abortions performed were on are to be red"`'"`, "there has to CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Chapter a8, Order of the Eastern Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt, Mr. valved in a car accident on the and Erin of Ilderton spent the girls 15 to 18 years of age, 29.3 per be a change in attitude toward Star of Wingham. Music was pro- and Mrs. Clarence Yuill and Mr. highway in front of her home on weekend with their parents, Mr. cent on the 90 to 24 year old group sex education". ` vided by Boyd's Orchestra. All and Mrs. Edgar Wightman at- Friday morning, is making satis- and Mrs. Robert Grasby. and 23.2 per cent on the over -25 Mrs. Palmer Lire report a very enjoyable evening. tended the 40th wedding recep -' factory recovery from a knee a p change should =*Orthe ' cost Miss Gail Rezansoff of St. tion and dinner to honor Mr. and operation in University Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasbyrouschools in the county. Catharines spent the weekend Mrs. Clarence Stokes at the London. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Dr. Lynch agreed with her Christensen of London on a one comments, pointing out the place + tM6K*~ with her aunt, y• Danny Thompson of Goderic► week motor trip north b1a11ni to begin sex education for *4116* Mrs. Laura Johan- Corrie United Church on Sunda � ton and all attended the Warwick- Mr. and Mrs, George Michie spent the weekend with his Stewart wedding held at the t Thanksgiving weekend in grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert eastern states, New York, Ver- n9 younger people is prior to en- Mcg \O�RlirED Blyth United Church on Friday N mont and New Hampshire. tering high school. He sAid sex rare y Sault Ste. Marie visiting with Dr." Johnston. L� �� iVf education classes are Most ef- �— �.. v festive with younger people. He said he didn't know how • ` ���;a � �; � ���� The Town of Wingham effective resent sex education Crafts provide � � � . p , y �� , \ � .; �,� Censorship in education will be classes ;n the county are, but declares the week Of the topic discussed at a one -day pointed out they are better than only Inconn\ conference sponsored by the nothing. He said the Huron -Perth English department of the October 21 to October 27 g � P separate school system operates '!be Salvation Army Home University of Western Ontario, an excellent family studies League is sponsoring a craft v �,..• London- course for pre -high school AUTRITI�N WEEK display, provided by the Men- ��,\��`'� a '` Aimed at English teachers and students, adding he was unaware Helpcentral Committee's Self- school librarians, the Nov. 3 of a similar course in the public Help program.\� conference will deal with the schools. Asmall display has been set up \\ suppression of literature and He also explained the abortions Mayor Wm. E. Walden in the basement of the Salvation \\ ° \\�` films considered offensive b on Huron County women were y ty Army building. It includes crafts school boards. Six , speakers in - from Haiti, Bangladesh, Hong eluding June Callwood, Warner ` Kong, Columbia and Israel. Wood \��` ;' Troyer and a representative of _ carvings, vases, baskets, wall�` . � the Ontario Board of Film hangings, moccassins and more \ , Censors will talk about different aExpress are available . The dlaplay will be expanded aspects of the problem. Midnight � \ \ ,> upon the arrival of Mrs. Abner \: Prof. T. J. Collins, English Martin, representative of MCC, \\ department chairman, said Shop Thursday and Friday on Oct. 29. She will be bringing _ three large tables worth of ar concern over censorship in till midnight! You could schools has been mounting g titian ready for purchase. among teachers as a result of Prices are initially set by the \\ \\� actions 'by some school boards, w I n o n e Of 3 shopping craftspeople who make the which have removed material items. Markup includes shipping,vouchers ! _ customs and overhead costs, but �; from curricula on thegrounds it \�, � � is obscene. no profits. \ \ The am is an attempt to \ During the time last year when window 20% OFF 10% OFF Christmas ` _ several books were being provide- families in less \� Boxed Crackers Paper P , .� y � examined for obscenity in Huron Envelopes � P devel areas, with a way to \ County Mr. Collins was involved 10 roll earn a li and continue to be box of 500 Stationery Games and 2.� in discussions and he said he 1 Paint by Number Extra productive. became concerned that teachers $5 00 box lMontag.OnlY) Sets 3 rolls ... 1.50 \\" have no means of taking action `� �•: a against, "people on these boards• \\ who for religious reasons or other Sunset Books Reg. 1.95 to 2.95$ 00 Many more 1n -store GNETIG reasons condemn books which \ \� � � � sore, each Specials �v ���A � � often they haven't evenvead" p SIGNS, �� � \� \,\ <. \, About 450 teachers and "` \\ librarians are ted to attend F Cars, Trucks, � ,� � �\ ti� � �St Off as, Mailboxes �c�, :�\ U , the :_ .., w»� w be HARRIS STATIONERY �Josephi 7-3 held in the business school at the Wingham X 3673791 Elimina s costly lettering \ �.. \�����?�� \\�� ` \, �� �\ q university. . \ � \ � � � \� \ ate`♦ \3 �1�\ Remova when trading .. {{h.�`�\\�`� � ..C.\ or intin 9 LISTOWEL ANNER MOUNT F EST ER CONFEDTE WINGHAM ADVANCE -TI S A WAY TO EARN A LIVING —The Salvation Army Home League's president, Mrs. Capt. Dawn Trainor, is seen here with a few of the crafts, ready for safe on Oct. 29. Funds re- ceived through the purchase of the crafts goes directly back to those that make them. It is through this program that families in less developed countries earn their income. NOW You can reach all of Ontario with your special classified ad. OR you may choose one section of Ontario to fill your needs. B NUT ONTARIO with Y UR CLASSIFIED AD sa�it� Sudbury \ A 2S word ad for: i iVesy iiS.00 • East $-.5-0.00-�� • North S2S.00 EAST K mgston $100. buys the province V WEST Taos to Additional words $2.00 each ^ s Through a special arrangement between the Ontario Weekly'►\ A' Newspapers Association we offer an Ontario -wide classified advertising service. 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