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The Huron Expositor, 1979-04-05, Page 24mNir "A X771 wr y HE. HURON PQQfTQR, .APRil 5, 1979 Rudy, .set, go' Staff.aIad jes quilt thr.u. ILi.i. Leche L :a:teehe toque in furors cottntY met in March at the home or Mrs O. Rutter', 16Z Rich s , 0derich. The topic of discussion was. "Art Breastfeeding and Over- Coming, vencoming• Difficulties''- Mrs P• Bisback openethe meeting with a welt to the 16 mothers and mothers - to -be, whew: had come from. as. far as (:Baton, Sea.forth, and Winghatit.+ FJanis .rioted that the' 'La Leche League had its begin - lungs 2 y ears ago during as picnic when seven -friends• desicied to meet on a regular basis to order to help other friends who wanted to •nur`se°• their babies. They felt that the secrets of successful An Expositor Classified will ,pay you dividends Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240,. _3.-�__ ... Mrs. , .,..e. S..w...�.ke.;: s,.r her conic. coming, Short c prayerpresided fror th coming, courses and CorrelPes 'w n P MRS. JOHN TE11lPLE Kerslake followed d b1' `�U��nMitler hreesid er • to i e training schools for 1979 - 89; 345-2346 4 by Mrs, Allen. • invitations offered by the Home Mrs, Lorne Elliott hiisteil ._„ Members answered the were read for the ladies to Economists were reviewed, ttteet with the Thames Road Achievement Day dates for' U.C. Won April 2 and with the 4-H Homemaking Clubs the Mitchell Ladies' on April were announced.. 12, • Mrs. Charles Douglas is Members were also re- heading the committee _for - lliinded of the Synodical inw wedding lunch on April ode h on 11 . 12. the a g pn G Goderich 'April28, Mrs, Russell Worden and• Prices for quilting were re- Mrs. Cameron Vivian are in told viewed. Followitig the Lord's D'r. •Praver.Junch ryas served. charge of plaa nganevening — -out: to attend concert this Mrs. Carter Kerslake' summer for W,1 members, hosted the Tweedsmuir husbands and friends;i4rs.:'' meeting; of the Staffa Carter Kerslake reported. .on. ,Women's lnstitute,on Wed., the recent Perth 'South.ex- • March 28 at 2 p.m in herr, i home, when Mrs. Ross. 'ecutive meeting ''.at •Mrs.. Via' cold Thiels, . reminding _. McPhail the branch curator had the :Tweesmur Bookson, mem—bees ` or -the-7-District : • Annual to be held on:May 15 the March ' meeting of the roll call with a verse •on payer Marion Ritchie Evening; . followed by chapter 2 of 'the Auxiliary. There were 10 study book on China given by ladies present aMrs. John: Templeman, and theyMiller had a. quilted On quilt throughout Mrs. Lloyd the meeting. Mrs. Eldon interesting., contest on Trees 'Allen' presided and opened with Mrs. Robert Laingthe with a poem on prayer and winner. • the hymn What A Friend we Mrs. Alec Miller hale in Jests;: -Scripture was about the •work of 3t, John Ambulance _ FIRST:_ALa� C O U RS•E . Seaforth , Town Hall 2nd floor nursing eeperiences were in- formatiott, and ;e courage" t'nent, Leehe •l4, lenttf'14 milk) League s, now an international organization Janis ;mentionedthat the League in Huron County obtains ;Orley to. 150 books and pamphlets for its excellent loan library through memberships and, the sale of posters, books, ",alclatiars', andSbaby` carriers. The two most popular books are "The Womanly Art of Breast- feeding" and "Mother's, in the Kitchen". Sewing :meets are held regularly to make bab, carriers, always in de- mand, -"The topic of discussion. was. "Art of Breastfeeding and Overcoming Difficulties". The women indicated Pro- blems they had encountered and how they: had been erconn EngArgenredTati ' ;milk supply were two; main concerns. Janis recomftgd, ed that nursing ;from Birt. and choosing rooming in so nursing could be done ,often, Would eliminate ' engorge* Ment and increase milk supply naturally, She noted that ttrues and supplements . can inhibit the .production of., [itilk..:1 :1s best to ,beegnte.s •familiar with, the routines of your hospital' and makeper, St/nal 'arrangements with your hospital and: makeper- sonal arrangements with. your doctor. Thank you notes, relating; positive nursing. experiences, perhaps ac- companied by a gift of the Manual, would be helpful, in promoting a comfortable: hospital stay. When you are home with your baby, the best source of encouragement comes from a supportive husband, Let him .;s Or tether telative look..:After IIIc hntlaebold for a while, You should• be sure that the home situ,.ation. will allow you to con entrate on baby, following your own mothering instincts. Janis closed the meeting, with an invitation to see the Film "Bottle Babies" concerning feeding of babies in: third world countries, whish, will be shown in Hensali !United Church on the afternoon of April 1st, Luncheonwas served ' and a sociai; ,time followed. The third topic of this. series, is "Baby Arrives: the Family and the Brea{`.tfeeding Baby'''. which will be discussed on the evening of April 11th. For further ,information, please call Mrs. P. Bisback at 202-2192. Any interested. women and nursing. babies .. are welcome to attend lNTEA11AT105#1�, � � i'HYT.A�fi 11:• :HY it TRANSMISSION !MID w, Il 1Matrt+,!�$ l lCttc4an i quM o, i M+Mer K 04. trem,•Igo ra fA� Xeoprs traosm,s%Iso apo hydr4,41* *own - A��r ' Agee aledaa free. •. NeworaKdprra5ali-Aetdrlq%'ttraaa^.ntlra ■ 3,• t001104' SEAFORTH CAMBRIDGE AYR V'VOODSTOCIt • ;APRIL; We • 5 10TH for 8 - Starting 'AP �k' 7:30,to 9:30 Information Phone '345=2128 or 527-1543' display. The president - Mrs.. Charles Dbu.glas presided reading a poem on :To. rnojrow'following the Mary • Stewart Collect repeated by all members. " Thirteen ladies' answered the roll call by displaying anold' Will or .:document which proved mast interesting. During :business' the Up Gulf1111111/ A well -tuned car cap %ave' you hassles on your spring and summer travels. 4 cyl. 6 cyl. :. .8,cyl. INCLUDING PARTS AND LABOUR. For most passenger cars with electronic ignition, at •participating Gad dealers. Until May 19,1979. 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Uncle Jack's Fish ft Chips Phone 527-0034 Ron & Gloria Riley at AVont'on with Staffa re sonsible for the In Memoriu'rn Mrs. Ross McPhail chose as: her topic Local History, reading', items - from: thee recently published. book, The' Canda Company and also' displaying other • publications • on Perth County. • Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs, ' Lorne Elliottwere Mr. and .Mrs.. Wm: Sillery, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Kemp, Monro Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton, Cromarty. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Douglas, Andrew and George and Mr. and Mrs. John Teripleman Nancy. and Richard were guests at Mr. and Mrs, Gerry Bertens silver anniversary party at Lucan on Friday. Miss Judy Norris, Kitchener visited ' recently with. Miss Susan Norris. Mr. and Mrs Lorne Feeney, Dublin:and Mr; and Mrs. Gurdon Parsons, spent this past week in Las. Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. John Burleigh and' Joan, Goderich, visited Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs. Bob'°,' Norris and family and -Mrs. Sam Norris, Later they all visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Skinner B'iR.12, Mitch h. Visiting Surida •with. ' and • Mrs. John empleman' .. and family were Mr. and Mrs. Jim 'Neilson. Stratford, Mrs. Dale Martyn and girls, •Russeldale, Darlene Templeman.:';'Exeter, , Ruth Templeman, Dublin. Mary Jane Templeman, Mary Parsons and. `Mr, • and -Mrs. . Rob Templeman and Carrah, Sport,alk ec BY PAUL ELLIS Bravely. they step into their - canoes,. The river is flowing ntadl y, and the water is icy cold. On the bank, a hundred or so chilled spectators watch as the racers line up the'tt°'trrafts. Kloss" canoe. The starter's `un goes off and the Rick and Wendy have: been enterting pang! r 1.• contest begins. The addles flail in an :""rtanoe races. for `about' seven, years, along .. p with their father;Richard. At first, they almostt, comical l' frenzy J asr the' canoes entered they novelty class, i anoverin disappear around a bend in the river. Soon, y ' g. another group launch their canoes into the through the course ima dinghy or bathtub. river, readyto. repeat.the whole procedure. : Later;. they begartracing in: canoes, e r .This entire affair is a common. sight Last Y. a , the Kloss family bought, a throughout this area. during the spring, as • cedar -strip racing canoe -before the racing • ts Last year, Rick and, his partner had to drop' out of the race after completing two thirds of it because their canoe kept tipping. The year before that, 'Wendy Kloss and Mary Jane Scott piloted Ache water.' evels of .the rivers, are raised b season; Once they got used to' the --much melting snow, •y narrower andsmaller craft, 'they found ,fit_ easiierto handle_than the old•standard:type. • 'Each . year, about'the first .of • April, the . Optimist .Club .holds its annual canoe race They used the new canoe to win second on the Bayfield River from Egmondville to in the Maitland Cystic Fibrosis Pace in Vanastra. Proceeds from the event. go to • 1978:'They also carne second in the junior division of the Bun, Bundle race held, on Bundle. Optimist Youth work and the Bunny Fashawe take in-aCo don. This year, the Kloss' purchased ,a set of The races; especially the profesional racing paddles, which Rick says- helped classes, are usually won bv people from speed them -up. These special paddles have. other areas, though local rsidents often a: curved blade, and areused; by anyone take second or third place. who is serious .about. racing. They can Among fhe local racers .far` the past few easily make the diffe ebetween first and years have. • been , the .Kloss family of second place. Brucefield. This year, Rick Kloss, along Racing of this with his friend Tony Gibbings, came in ' Profit; although, ype is totally not done for:' ere are trophies for the. s are held to have.:fun second: in the;; family class They had been winners. The rac neck and neck ,With the winner of the race and to raise mon ay for charity. According until the Kloss canoe ran aground near the to Rick, this'unusu s ort really is fun and finish. Still, Rick and Tony were the second' exciting, and that is wh., e and his family entrants to reach Vanastra, though they enter. started in - the second group to leave Keep on paddling, Egmondville. year. Rick., Maybe next`` r. DON HAMILTON': Real Estate 1& Insuranc1e 'Ltd. gain 'St. S•eaforthy. • 27-0460 Full insurance coverages including ar -!-Residential Commercial—Automobile and Life We have overv{2O:insurance companies giving, us the opportunity to offer you !excellent insurance services at very :competitive rates. 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