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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-02-08, Page 8• THE 'HURONEXPOSITORFEBRUARY # 1979 ...,....„,,,, ,, ,., K .,., ,.,.,1,,, g rg,.. , .g. • iYallgtiTt-TRNAIA M. E.9. Clegg 4n4 her lather Harold Burry culled on Sunday to say ""att revoir" o Liz was leaving for her home in la tinbru. Calif. MendaY morning (rent•Lenden. She enjoyed her winter in -Canada: and wondered why so many took off for warmer climes. Of coerse, she had to wear warmer clothes' which seemed tubother her. 1 think Well"gee tied.aga10,Winter tier fancily wanted to corne . too, tQ. see the SOQW. Her eldest and only son. David, is university this year. The • Egmondville RESTORATION PROJECT UNDERWAY — The, f irst phase of the4 master Plan for restoring, the Vart EgITIOncl House IS tindei-way. Last Week, the Oarapet-wal4S-Wefe-festhreckand4he-hex-t-or-eject is re -doing" the roof nearest the road. With cedar shinqles. Restoration Is Oeirig carried. Qut by Moffatt and White., §tratforch (Expositor Photo) Canadian Cancer Society • • A 19 9 6 l S9 Ilion Al ileo ta e slidepre has beenset by the Ontario sentations and panel discus,. Davison 'Of the Canadiart sons. Veteran volunteers Cancer Society, The were on hand to offer helpful objective in Huron Cpunty is tips. • on Organizing 4$,00000. qamPaign- The money raised Will be Along with the many dis- •used to suppert cancer re., plays, district .workshops, search in Canada and to and guest speakers, the con - finance programs in public ference included discussions education and service to on urban and rural canvas - cancer patients, • Approximately 700 dele- gates from Cancer Society units •and districts across attended a o -day --confereneefor campaign -and publicity volunteers. The conference, held at Toronto's • Sheraton Centre, January 20 • and 21, was designed to help • volunteers organize for the • April fund-raising drive. Attending the conference from •this area was Ross McDaniel, •Campaign Chairman for -the Huron County Unit, Canadian - Cancer Society. He said, "lam confident that with the knowledge and inspiration gained from this conference and with the strong record of cooperation that we have. , experienced in' our com- m unity of Huron Countyy in the past, we will be able to reach our 1979 objective of cancer is a community responsibility and every citizen can share in the fight against this disease by supporting cancer re- • search. - Speaking to the volunteers • at the meting. Division • . Campaign Chairman, 'John Ross of Toronto, reported that the 1979 objective is 51.2 • million More than the • objective for last year. How- ever, he is certain that the • goal will be reached by the "enthusiastic and de dicated" campaign team • volunteers. The weekend ses$Totis, having as a theme "It's Up To You," highlighted the • Cancer Society's work M education, publicity and ser- . vice to patients through • 1 sing. Little Katie McGrath has. returned te Acton after hav- ing spent 7 weeks with. her grandparents Mr. and Mrs, John Kunz and Mr, and Mrs. Michael, MeGrath. Also with, Mr, .and Mrs, Mark. Smith, Chris and. Julie of Exeter. Among• the guest speakers Patritia Treutbeck, at this year's conference Treasurer. Seaford) Branch: Were Marvella Baytt, wife of Mr. Carfrey Ca nn, . Sena -Or Birch Baylt of Campaign Cairman of Exeter • • Indiana, Rev, Dr. Richard, Branch, Mr Lec Pitblado, Jones of Toronto and Dr. Rural Campaign Chairman of • • Martin Lewis, Department Of Goderfch Branch, Mr, Jim: Pathology, Georgetown genninghton; Assist Unit • . University. Washington D.C. Campaign Chairman, Mrs, Others attending the con- Helen Davies, Unit Pre „' • ference from the Huron silent - art Marg County Unit were Mrs, Makins; Unit Secretary, • • is:mteakoinnge is r. tmor 11f6reseu;r:,;Is pnuitrsoinfgo,rsb,sei ctkr a icti he doci ten tslwmoe sossapeg et 0' ats4S aCrOkO, tettihrldaep, Toronto. While here,. 4rn 4i35 which he read. Read this and Fuzz Stewart called, $e, *AVM Mark's Gospel to get it was a happy relielon of the whole stOry. VVe sang, "What a.Friend We Have in fTleWnCiesdriesday at re rnenn Je$uS. and4•the speaker Rev. T.A.A, Peke of First; emphasized the prornises Preshyletion Church took. the Jesus, Makes to soothe •chtfeWserviee, The meeting trOubleS, we might have opened Nvith, familiar hymes-;e1Vhich are too hard for us to with. Mrs„..,120b bear but if we teke all • our the pkino. •Mrs . Duke as ,troubles to God ut prayer he also here and she helped Will take care of them so that greatly kith the singing, we need not worry. All our Among the hymns sung were • troubles will be taken care'of "1 Need Thee Eery Hor", and He will see us through • • • • • * !I 1, • • • • .0 • • • e e.elk le • e • • • e • • e • • • ,* • • 0. • • es. I • usmess • •• ▪ .. • • • • • • * • ***%% %** • 1. • • • * • • *!! ••••••....,'... ••• • , ••••'••.•••••••••••••••• • 1 IT • 41 the storms otlite; • The birthday rake 1Va$, tie ClOsed the, Meeting served for supper, Thursday With prayer in whiph he f had a very happy birthday,. prayed for the welfare of the None of my family were able residents and also for all, who m grime, but the warmth and Caredforus. The group then friendship of all here and sang "HAPPY Birthday" and .some good friends bridged'. One ef the staff brought in a. the gap. I -spent the evening, beautiful birthday cake .with. with the help of settle of the candles. They set it in front. staff .opening parcels and of me. With an order to blevffl displayed the lovely birthday out the candles. I was able te cards from, those who knew it blow out all but one, so 1 was was My special daY. told I would at least get some Mrs A.W Mooney nee- • -of tny wish whl ,setisfied mole Savauge, Massey, me tJa4deirjt .114041o7v;et ha!' r idea and ratonwciesorencjeonhtiny Peansdsceedlltehdr°forughinla snack was Passed and each short visit, Son,, John, 114 retired tO their own r09014. graduated AVM, the four year , • , eQUISO in agriculture in, Oneiph. Winnie aud 'Wattle -have just returned home from a trip to the British Isles and say that they will be going back again Solite time. Winnie retired from teaching IS Espanola and now has more time for her ravouote. hobbies, lia:4 weavigg and the Massey Library. Thursday is the day for Bowling at the local Bowling • alley and the following red dents joined in in the game, Clarence Jackson, -Mattie Aho, Lucy Bushie and Sally .Siliery. High scores Clarencef Made. 4 It'ell,eglt-e0 • 1`,. It . • 1 • • • . • # . •ee••••••,*•••••• ,0,,,,,o•••••••• 11,, • * .. * *So! . o • VC* • • • • • 0: • • • * . • • • . • . • • ft • te • •• • • ••••• ••• ••• II • III, o . • O • ••••• ••• •••.. 9, • • • • e • • 0 ff. • • • • • • • • 11. ... -AVITO :.- “. • ' (---APPLIANCES—N • • RFRIGERATION. :SERVICE' ; .Ap.thOilzeal.folgtortWarronty -Setielgtf and repairs 10 & INGLIS' APPLIANCES Service andirepairs.to all makes • . • • • • :peeves , oo. ' • Raising th orphaned pup BY DR. BOB FRIENDSHIP it is extremely diffieult' to raise a motherless'k. puppy. Patience and time are key requirement$ for •saccess in this endeavor. The environment and sanitation are also very important. The newly • born puppy requires a constant environmental temperature Qf 85-90 degrees F because it lacks the physiological means of maintaining its own body warmth. Certainly draughts and sudden temperature changes must be. avoided. A poultry brooder with a therm0- -stat would be very helpful during this period. The temperature may, be reduced gradually. to 75 degrees F by the :fourth week of life. : Feeding also requires careful attention and patience. evt commercial formulas are a reasonable replacement for the • mother's milk, Cow's milk generally has too much lactose and results in diarrhea, however it can be used . temporarily, especially if it is combined with eggs and corn syrup. A doll's baby bottle can be used to nurse the- young ,pup. By 3 weeks most puppies' can be pan fed and an attempt at feeding greet can be made at Like the human infant, a young pup requires frequent feedings and needs to be burped afterwards; Burping can be accom- plished be bouricing the pup gently in ' the of your hand. Similarly, the .pup requires stimulation in order to defecate and urinate properly,: This may be achieved by massaging the abdomen with a ifitger • or,00tton swab that has been moistened with warm water. Ra.ctetial enteritis is probably the big- geit• disease problem facing the young ;puppy. .Therefore, one ' must keep the feeding utensils scrupulously Clean and the nest area dry and warm, Once" the pup is moving around and, eating semi-solicl foods the criticalperiod i-. over. and the er haned pup can then be treated much the same as any young canine. •Certainly early, vaccinations for Canine distemper and hepatitis ire essen- tial, along with a thorough physical examination by your veterinarian. • (Dr. Friendship welcomes questions Which will be dealt with in future columns. •Write to hint at Pet Peeyes, c/o The Huron Expositor, Box 69, Seaforth, NOIC IVVO. . • • • . . ' . • . • • • • • • • . • • Every week more and • more people discover what mighty jobs are ac- tomplished by low cost • Huron Expositor Want Ads, Dial 527-0240, La Leche League to meet in Goderich La Leche League irt Huron County met in January at the home of Mrs. R. Lomas. Goderich, The topic of discussion was 14utrition and Weaning". Breastmilk is the perfect food for the first four 'to six months. Ytnir baby wilt let you know whenhes ready to begin Solids, " Weaning • should be gradual, a, loving time, 'members heard. Ibe next meeting will be held on Feb. 14 at 2 p.m. This new series will be held Goderich. The topic of discussion will be "Advantages • of Breast- feeding Mrs, P. Bisback will lead this meeting.' For •further. imormatieh, please call 2622I92. Any woman interested in learnirtg more about the • womanly art of breastfeeding is invited to attend Nursing areAways welcome to: LLL Meetings. THE:SEPARATE, SHOPPE •MAIN 650Not, CLINTON 'PHONE 411124771i (NIEXt•41 ENIV WEARi 'i31atitet‘ShIrts-Pants-SaIWSWeaters oPIEN MM. , in AreaChurches-' First PRESBYTERIAN •Church 59 Goderich St., W.. Seaforth Minister: Rev. T.A.A. Duke Organist: Mrs. D. Carter SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1979 , 11:15 Worship Service and Church School Nursery Provided • Remember the Lord's Day ST. THOMAS Anglican .Church Rev. lames R. Broadfoot B.A., M. Div. FEBRUARY 11114 • Septuagesinii Sunday 11130 a.m. Holy Communlon 'NORTHSIDE UnitedChurch • 54 Goderich Si. West, Seaforth • FEBRUARY 11, 1979, 10 &,11 Sunday Scbl , • 11 a.m. Youth SerVice POT LUCk LUNCH TO VoLLOW Rev. J.G. Yanslyke, Minister Organigt:thoir Director Jr. Choir Leader Margaret Whitmore Audrey MeUwain Area congregations are invited to take advantage of the thurch directoryto annotiltee their church services dad' week.. Church directery. announcements are available for'a niininturn of 26' donSecutive weeks in mita of two colutnn niches at A2 -per unit, Changes in -copy may be made each week but must be received +dare noon on Tuesday, • • • • • • • • • • • HORtslE'S Malcir Appliance REPAIR SERVICE 5 27-0 6 3 6 Seaforth CAR CARE • s. BRUXER Repair Service TUNE UPS - REPAIRS to all makes of coil'. and light trucks . Will pick tip and • de(iver • Bus. 345-2891 Home„345-2114 • Frank and Maureen • Bruxer DUI3LIN, ONT. " • • AR • • • • • • . • , • • • • • • • i••• • • GORD'S GULF • , Licensed Mechanic • Service to all makes of cars Detroit Diesels.. ,527-9333, ,—DECORATING _'\ • Graves • Wallpaper 8 Paint Featuring Canadian &Imported Wall Coverings 527-0550 Seaforth ORomCpleAteRLiEne" • • 4)>‹* • SUNOCO> CAR t.,A FIE PRODUCTS • • Now Doing Lubes and Tire Repair Archie's Sunoco 52710881 • • Seaforth • • to . • • • r -FARM SUPPLIES-. • • • • •• CO-OP •PO5d Seed.'Fertilizer Fate. Suggliet, Petroleum " • Supplies Heating Oils • Seaforth Co-op • , , DECORATING' • -6)pert interite 8. • •• Exterior • • Decorators Kern Paints • • , Walleovenngs • Armstrong carpets WindOW 'Shades HILDEBRAND PAINTAND PAPER .. ELECTRICAL —Th Fred Lawrence Electrical Contractor HOME & COMMERCIAL WIRING Phone Anburn 526-7505 Mitchell 348-8684 • rFUNERAL HONIETh • Whitney-Ribeyi Funeral Home ROSS W. RI I3EY, DIRECTOR 87-Gederich St., Seaforth PHONE, 527-1390 CEMETERY MONUMENTS Sincere and courteous service • (INSURANCE ---.1 IS" YO INSURANCE e—E,LECTRICAL., • & Sant • 8 • • • • • • : • Appliance and • • Refrigeration • RPAIR SERVICE Jkrn Braadfoot • 482-7032 , ti. '.44,tri • HARDWARE • ,MERCHANTS PLUMBING -.HEATING & ELECTRICAL, EXPERTS Phone: 5274620 • Seaforth SEWING MACHINE, . stRrcE,PEror. . • service teal" Free ehtiMateS 90 day warranty Experienced since1952 SEW AND SAVE CENTRE LTD. • • 1.49 Doi;voile St. • • (2 doors souttiotHudsoris) Stratkird, 2714660 Phone SV -1880 15 Main St.. Seatortfii • RESTAURANT--\ UP- TO, DATE? See us abotit your General Life, Sickness, accident and investment Seaforth • Insurance Agency - 5 27-1 6 10 rIMPROVEMENTS-- MacLEAN • HOME imPROVEMENTS Phone 527-0032 Free Estimates • For Siding - Aluminum • and Vinyl, Aluminum Windows, Doors, Awnings, Railings* The .FORGE RESTAURANT L. 1.. B. 0. Home of CLITH PIZZA ReckiliCheP. Kentucky Style . Chicken 527-0443 /—RESTAURANT--. HESSEN; HAUS --Restaurant & Oining Lounge Main St. Seaforth .27i 820 TICIAN- David Langstaff - Ltd. -- Optician 87 Main St., South Seaforth OPTOMETRIST'S AND OPIITHAMOLOGISTS Prescriptions Filled • Promptly Mon -Fri. 9.5:3Q p.m. Wednesday - Closed Saturday.9-12:00 • COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE 527-1301 WAtfr. •PIANO—N Piano Tuning, Repairs Bruce Pulsifer 527-0053 or after six phone • 482-9618 1. pMONUMENTS Cemetery Monuments Snowm InscriptionsrooDmi:prklueYrs WHiTNEYRIBEY • FUNERAL HOME , 87 Ooderich St., West Agent for Whighoun Memorials Seaforth 527-1390 fLEMING FEED MILL . Bulk Pelleted Feed, Fast unloading elevator, 2 pits open • 24 hrs. a day Clinton • 482-3438 Protection Aft YWNERE !NINE WORLD Your National Auto Lague Membership give:I-ion /---OPTOMETRIST••'--2 . JOHN E.'. LONGSTAFF• . Seaforth Office • 627-1240 • Mon -Fri. 9$::40 • Saturday q.1200' Closed Weciticsdapi Free Parking on PreinIses AUCTIONEERS ---Th ZWAAN'S WELDING AND EQUIPMENT winoloog Rd. Vanastra • 482.7931 SALES Al\ID SERVICE" OF • A furnlitUrn Welding • Livet took Racks Edbrt Heists • Grain 8odies Filth -Wheel trailers General OepitirS Legal Defence Emergency. Road Service. Members' Contingency Fund . Emergency Travel Expenses Accident Services • • - • • • . • • • • • • 0. •• • • • • • • • • Auto Touring Service • Bail Bond Arrest Bond • •• Foreign Travel ,1 _ Assistance Charter- Flights/ • Package Tours And Morel MAX LEARN BOX 197,-HENSALI. PHONE 262-3405 • • •• If • T.V. & STEREO ---N • Ir : Complete Line • ZENITH ' TELEVISION- •SALES STAENRDE SER:;1cE Seaforth Electronics 17 Spading St, 111• • 527-1150- • • • WI RING—Th • INDUSTRIAL RE DENTIAL"'' and FARM WIRING Y 4 . s ..., li...,,i-1 • f kl..?, ii:' ..1 CALL - : GARY DILL 341383 -OR 347.2435 • Collect Call accepted at 348-8303 only MITCHELL .eFARM SUPPLIES -N, HOEGY FARM SUPPLY LIMITED .Brodhageti • •-; Barn Spraying * Cattle Sprayng, • Fertilizer * Seed Corn Grass Seed * Seed Wheat 345-2941 TOM PAPPLE ' CARE".• -1—\ • PLUMBING—Th, Auctioneering Spies and Service • . to • • • • • • • • • • • 1ttM.BeafarthPtitatiai NOK TWO.2j1 cAtt,COLLKT . .:5195270040 ,411118a, DATSUN sALsismiiee Service 10 All Makes Usk° Products • Datsun afotoioj PLUMBIA1.0 Repairs 411nstallatient • Hot Water. Heating. Mervin A. Jones iikoi)bing & Heathig 887-6685 • • •• • • • • • • 1st • • • • • • is • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •-• • • • • •••• • oitsualass **a*** *064 • Ere. • • itis is • a*. • • • • • • • •". • • • • :