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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-11-30, Page 6HURON, • w t,y7 OFt :. DOVEMI ER 3O; '1 - f Susan Jelin .agliter of Dial; into. Karen of Brusselts.and David John Efliott, sono% elterjind Kathleen Elliott Of Whitechurch' wered. Sept, 10 in Brussels United 1Church anise Hackett of Lucknow'was maidofhonor and Mary Lynne Mayer, of Brussels and Crystal Elliott, of Whitechurch were bridesmaids. The goon's/mot"MS. Jeff Thompson, of -Wing - ham and ushers were Murray Cardiff of Toronto and Barry Elliott of Whitechurch. Tracy Mayer,of Brusseis was flower girl and Ryan Elliott, 'Whitechurch was ring bearer. Rev. Chas. Carpentier officiated and Joanne King of Brussels was the organist. Bob " Cunningham of Ethel was soloist and Anne Kemag.han, of Brussels provided a musical selection on her flute. The reception was held at the Brussels Legion. The couple now reside in Stratford. Adult students take courses in home town Not all students graduating from university this fall have taken the traditional mute from high school straight into more studies. This trend is reflected in the 160 adult students who ' received degrees at The University of Western Ontario Convocation Oct. 27 and 28, including six who obtained Bachelors degrees by taking courses at Western's extension•centre in Clinton. Among the approximately 1,750 students whose degrees were conferred at Western's 239th Convocation ceremonies are: Patricia Allen. R.R. 2, Goderich; Freda Hooftman. R R.'1. Wingham; Margaret Flannery, R.R. 4, Seaforth; Bonnie Jewitt, Princess Street East, Clinton; Kathleen Pletscb, Spading Street. Seaforth; Lloyd Prior, Brussels. Commenting on the part-time student graduates' Dr. Thomas N. Gainsburg, Dean of the Faculty of Part -Time and Continuing Education. noted, "Their diversity is striking., White 97 are from the London area, more than 60 come from Western's out-of-town centres. many having taken almost all their courses in their home towns. "They range in age from 21 to 73. and while a few took upwards of 20 years to get their degree, one woman - by taking three courses summer and winter - completed in only 27 months a degree that normally takes full-time students three years! Each of these students has a special story to tell." A`sp chH!'information Away- nsorel the Huron csiainninlyToMfewohikcii`)it Ee Huronview Audi sunt on 'Noy,. 12:.' Tie Coinmumty, Day was desigueij to inform the public about the ^focus . of community service council rletworkcsr It was alsotodiscover the directionthatthis.council can take to affect community developinent. • Dr..Aiden Spiller, consultant and instruct- or in the Recreation and AdulvEducation, led the group in an activity that explored the potential of the community ser• vices council. According to. community service, commit' members. Dr. Spiller has a special interest m .organizations and community.. develop - including 'training executives and of voluntary organizations. • Participants were later asked ;to choose • from twoworkshops and films from the National HIM Board. The first Workshop was called Helping Your Child With Homework with Bonnie Reberg, counsellor for the Huron Ceatce for Children and Youth and former teacher and ' Study Skills Program Developer at the OO bat cagy 't1aiversityof Westtrn Ontario The,program. was your chied ldresp 10 ,answer ,hN41 e nsiistent. -ly when .you ask about homework? Ands• °'Does your child seem to worry Itbou :dein in wellschool?" : r The second _workshop .was caller! Xt s=Jus( Your Nerves. This worksliop �focuRed,pn the ' .Your women use alcohol an tranquilizers to, co .e with stress in -their limes. Valerie Bolton. coordinator of Women ;Today. • explored the social attitudes that underesti- mate women's problems and searched for mote appropriate ways to deal with stress. The workshop was based on the resource, it's Just Your Nerves, prepared by the Healthy Promotion Directorate of Health, &. Welfare Canada. The films from the National Film Board, 'were shown and discussions' Were held., throughout the afternoon. c« { T1QIOONTO - :Peggy Menzies' o Clinton, preeidor! Of the , Hospital ' 4uxiilaries AaPoPitkuon.:of •Ontario (HAAO) presided' over. the • 73rd°tinnual; convention; held In Toronto's Downtown Holiday Mathis Week,. More than 500 delegates representing 216 hospital auxiliaries across Ontario attended .• the three day, event. Clinton delegates .in - eluded! Provincial Secretary Donna Wood, Clinton Public Hospital Auxiliary Treasurer Roberta Plumsteel and first Vice president of the,local organization Joyce Chilton. Highliighting the three day convention was a presentation by the Metro Organ Retrieval and Exchange Program (MORE) `on Noy: 27. A teen volunteer program and six conn curt+glttset0110fwelealaoheldonNov 27.. Ttie,aessi(i) .tontlauetl on Nov 0 end on Nov. '29. one" :t y, + Lon* was -;Y id"on leadereltlp and;''4bltmtl�ntcattoll�lr led .by. dune Lem ez an Ottawa professional himtan 'eletloneconsultant. Eailtilndsay9%Renfrew, amem* rotthe Canadian ,trekking gtouptat the time of die Canadian aesault on Mount Everest In 1992 dtscusseed the Mount Everest challenge Oh an Wustrated address at the annual banquet onNavin28. At dire banquet 26, life menthenritps were presented to atudltary members from across the province. t "''are ` 'MAO a vollimteeie 1 F0Ylue �ie wvaux illnrles. 's , i , o. ulite.�r the' y a.. �� c. �' u>dl�l1 haYe rala04,,l4 excelttl ::4,484:441 10. yiitIi �eld*gigtl► ifiehOglui321eillietter thistotal. t • Aaxlllarleatla!ejCottatatathelrhospitals nearly` 18 imiBion mostly.. ,eatulpment purchased 111tf1':reataightt"funds used for items suets local bursatka..educationand investments. s • Volunte er htwra<worked in thele boapitais have tota` llefli 192 . I hours of volunteer seralceduring year,'" • Come in , and see why- you. ROBERT LESLIE BEATTIE Robert Leslie Beattie passed away in Stratford General Hospital on Sunday, November 27, 1983, husband of Stella (Chatterton),' of 317 Home Street, Stratford, in his 71st year. Mr. Beattie served overseas in World War 11, with The 138th Special Duty Bomber Squadron, and was decorated with The Distinguished Flying Cross. He served as President of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 156, Seaforth, m 1951. He was the father of Paul of Trenton, Janet Farrell of Bramalea, Peter of Mattice. Also survived b 6 grandchildren and a brother Stewart o Wingham. Resting at The Box Funera Home, 49 High Street, Seaforth, unti Wednesday, where funeral service wilPb held at 2 PM. Interment Maitland Bank Cemetery. A Legion Memorial Service will be held at the funeral home, Tuesday evening at 9 PM. Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society as expressions of sympathy. ELLiOTI': Paul and Kathy are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their second son Matthew Blake Elliott born Nov. 15 at St: Joseph's Hospital, London weighing 11 tbs. 8 oz. A new brother for Jeffery and Lesley. Proud grandparents are Gordon .and Helen Blake, of Brussels and Walter and Kathleen Elliott. of Whitechurch. MEYERS: BiU and Su Meyers- are pleased to announce the birth a son Curtis William born Nov. 13 at Seaforth Commun- ity Hospital weighing 10 lbs. 4 oz. Spoiling privileges go to Marion and Bill Meyers of Mitchell : and Pat apjd George Langlois. of Brussels. Great grandparents are Ivadelle Meyers of Cambridge,'Wm'6ifted McPhail of Brussels and Cecile Martin of Sudbury. McLELLAN: Mr. and Mrs. Carl McLellan are,pleased to announce the safe arrival of their third child. Lance Guy. Born November 17. 1983, weighing.7 lbs. 3 oz. at Wingham and District Hospital. A little brother for Ronnie and Matthew. 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