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The Huron Expositor, 1982-07-14, Page 9DEGROOF-HORNE . :Henry John DeGroof, of RR3 Clinton. and Cynthia Louise' Horne. of Seaforth, were married at the Egmondville United Church, July 10. Parents of the groom are August and Florence De Groof of RR3 Clinton and the bride's parents are Donald and Amy Horne of Seaforth. Maid of honour was Donna McCone of Clinton,. and bridesmaids were Susan Blanchard, Barb Duffy. Darlene Muitray and Nancy O'Reilly. Flower girls were Jennifer Horne and Angela Tyndall. Best man was Larry Hawkins of Goderich. and ushers were John Blanchard, Bill McCone. Larry Horne and Steve DeGroof: .The ringbearer was Curtis McCone. The double ring ,ceremony was performed by Dave McKnight and Rev. Wilfred.Fernc. Minna Scott was the organist and Tom Burke was soloist and guitarist. A reception was held at the Seaforth Legion. Following a honeymoon trip to the Thousand Islands. the newlyweds ll reside at RR2, Dublin. (Photo by Philips) I 4' ; it* 1:7q V,1{ Vitt DENN1S-QUESNELLE Germaine Marie, daughter of John and Rena Quesnelle, Penetanguishene, and Warren Stuart. son of Don and Esther Dennis, Walton, were united in marriage at Ste -Ann's Church. Penetanguishene, on May 15, at 3 with Father Dignard. officiating. The .organist Mrs. Marchand, accompanied the soloists Janne Mosionier, of British Columbia, sister of the bride and Andre Boileau. The maid of honour was Collette Picotte. Penetangui- shene, and bridesmaid was Yvonne Quesnelle, London. sisterbf the bride. Junior bridesmaid was Suzie Quesnelle and flower girl was Leanne Quesnelle, both of Penetangui- shene. Ritagibearer was Matthew Mosionier. Best man was Paul Walker. Midland. Ushers were Steven Dennis. Walton and Jeff Quesdelle, Penetanguishene. A reeeption followed at the Midland Legion. The couple is now residing. in Penetanguishene: Speech problems? SCH can help kids and their parents BY DARLENE FEREIRA Speech problems can he detected at a very early age. and. likewise. speech therapy can start in infancy. In fact. like many other ailments. the earlier a speech problem is diagnosed. and therapy starts. the greater the chance of overcoming the disorder Troia% for speech disorder. rims %ars from hearing impairnicat and improper tongue placement. to had intones or a stroke -In any case, medical assistance should he sought lor consultation and guidanFe. 1-14w,c. , spy...Lb theramias arc a rarits in small CO11111111E11111:1, %Lich as Seaforth. With this in mind, Seaforth Community Hospital recentls held a speech therapy seminar. not onls 1,, esplam W!Ite basic speech proti• lents, hut also to introduce an incoming speceh therapist. Through a shared services program. V,'ku Hendcrsn .a speech therapist with ersdh Hospital in I ondon. v.111 as ailahlc to residents in Seaforth, 1 %vier and Si Mars'. Seaforth hours. n ill he all %las Wednesdas and Fridas mornings. In the seminar. Mrs, Henderson outlined some of the signs parents and medical staff should look for uhen speech problems arc suspeited 'she ;ilso revieu cd the most &minium specs h disorders and explained them briell% An artieulation disorder is a result of impaired 10411 fl g or improper tongue placement %owe disorders are an ahnor 01.1110'm speech. °Mt 511% found in someone u his has st reamed all (las. dela% ed language can be traced in an older child ho still sayt me dothis": and finally. stuttering includes any age group and has different degrees of se'. erns. Aphasi and dysarthna. although both due to stroke or head injurs . differ in the actual speech problem. The former is impaired abilits to control language; a patient can't remember words and has problems in nting and reading. The latter is a tau of slurred speech skills or unco-ordinated and eak speech skills. All speech problems differ in degrees of severity, complexits. and duration of therapy needed. The main thing is not to pressure or discourage the midi% idual. Tools of a speech pathologist %ars from the traditional pictures, book., and toss. to highls mechanical components. Sign tang nage is also effeetise Although Children with spt•ech problems should recent. regular spce‘h therapy. parents must also do their part A ueekls consultation is not sufficient. Parents must hess tiling to do some homes% ork 1111 the ehild. And since early detection is '.ital. parents play. a big role. Before a speech thetapi ts sought. how es cr. the family doctor should diognose the child In Mrs. Henderson's case. a patient must have a medical referral from the family doctor or a recognited therapy. %entre, Further information can be obtained from the losal hospital hs calling 5.2- 16.50. e‘l 4'4c.,' 14 Rowats honored married 40 years Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richardson entertained. at their home RR I firucefield on . June Ai in honour of Mrs. Richardson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rowat on the occasion of thcit 40th wed. ding anniversary. In addition to their children Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rowat and family of Mississauga. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Rowat and family of Ottawa. James Rowat of Wasaga 'Beach. a brother Dr. D.C. and Mrs. Rostat of Ottawa. a sister Mrs. Genevieve Horthy of Tomnto also attendtd. Other guests were present from Drayton. Uxbridge. Kttchener and Sca forth ("nests were entertained during the afternoon and evening with a barbecue and pleasant weather was entm • ed hy all. USE EXPOSITOR WANT - ADS Phone 527-0240 • 14- c' 0 '‘ v‘016‘e Ito 9ez The Ministry of the Environment will be Smoke Testing the Sanitary Sewer Lines on July 19 and 20 starting at 8 a.m. Anyone detecting smoke in their basement at this time please contact: Town FOreman - John Forrest 527-1710 [Florally THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 14, 1982 - A9 Pearl McFarlane welcomes Huronview guests Friday W823 El full day for the start of Senior Citizens' Week held at Huronview. Pearl McFarlane welcomed guests from Seaforth, Hen- sall and Dashwood areas. Fogowirg a noon luncheon the guests gathered in the new auditorium where they were entertained by a. variety program presented by resi- dents. Attendance was over- wheltatiris and was thought to be the largest crowd at one time in the hall. Mary Gib- bings in her Opening remarks welcomed everyone and in- troduced the performers. Irene Davis brought greet- ings from the Senior Citizens' Clubs from ,Huron County. Mabel Scott with a tremen- dous sense of humour gave two delightful readings. Elsie Henderson, in her usual finer. - style played a piano solo. Cheryl Bromley a student from Lon- desboro apd granddaughter of Mabel Gamow performed two lively stepdances. Margaret McQueen and Elsie Henderson sang two lovely duets -He Hears Us" and the beautiful "Moonlight and Roses", Elsie sang a novelty song entitled -The ' Goat" and was indeed well received by the audience. her bells Tables were set up Elsie's talents are unlimited when it comes to music and she won the heart of everyone as she presented her dancing doll. Frank Bissett accompan- ied at the piano for the musical nt.Tibers. Marie FlyhTri'with Art Fin- layson, Stan Hillen, Warren Whitmore, Wilson McCart- ney, Lorne Lawson. Ray Can- telon and Ken Dale provided old time music for the resi- dents Monday afternoon. Tuesday was a beautiful day and many residents • were outdoors enjoying the fresh air and sunshine of summer. It is cottage and vacation time and wherever travel takes you we hope you have a wonderful and accident free holiday. Wednesday was another big day at Huronview for , Senior Citizens. Guests were received from Blyth. Brus- sels, Holmesville, and Exeter areas. Following a noon luncheon, visitors were enter- tained in the new auditorium by a variety program present- ed by residents, staff and other performers. ' - Mary Gibbings extended a warm welcome to everyone Elsie Henderson played a novelty number with SHIP YOUR CATTLE THE CO-OP WAY UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO ONTARIO STOCK YARDS (411111) 767-1143 Wtr****.• YOUR U.C.O. 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