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THE :ti" lil�0N EXPOSITOR JULY 1i9R 1979
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CORBETT-HACKNEY
Janine Marie Hackney and. Steven Rosswell" Corbett
were united in marriage on June 29 at Caven Presbyterian
Church, Exeter. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Hackney, Exeter and Mr. and Mrs, Ross Corbett,
R.R: I,; Exeter, are the parents of the groom. The maid of
honour was Melanie Ann Hackney and the bridesmaids
were Jeannette De Vries and Margaret Hackney. The best
man 'was. Wayne Corbett and guests were ushered by
James Hackney and Jeffrey Corbett. The couple will take
up residence at R.R. 1, Exeter, • (Photo by Frank Phillips)
KNIGHT—KELLETC
Carolyn Anne Kellett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Kellett of R.R. 3« Exeter, and Stephen, Brook Knight, son.
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knight of Hertsall, were married
July 14 it 3;30 p.m. at the Thames Road. United Church.
Ross Hargraves and Reverend. Miner officiated at the .
ceremony. Maid of honor was Janet Bray of Exeter.
Bridesmaids were Anne Dav man of R.R. '4, Seaforth and
Diane Gailbr�aith of Listowel. Flower girl was Jenny Heard
of London. Groomsman was Mike Higgins of London.
Ushers were Randy Dayman of R.R. 4, Seaforth and Doug
Smith of R.R. 4, Seaforth. Ringbearer was Danny Heard of
St. Marys, Music was provided by Agnes Bray of Exeter.
A dinner in the church parlour•fdllowed the ceremony, and
a .dance. was held later in the evening at the Hensall
Community Centre. After a wedding: trip to northern
Ontario the couple will reside at 64 Brock St. in Hensall.
(Photo by Phillips).•
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"Being a mother isrt for
sissies'" Lendon H. Smith
noted pediatrician, author
and TV guest told the sev-
enth international conference
of La: Leche League in:
Atlanta, Georgia, pointing
out that mothering is. a
;challenging task.
, MI aspects of the parent-
ing challenge were discussed
when Janis Bisback from
Hensall and Barbara Kerr
and family from Brussels,
plus eight other delegates.
from Southwestern Ontario,
joined 5000 parent and
health leaders from 25
nations for a five day confer.
ence last week.
La Leche League (s the
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only international organi-
ZatiOn whose purpose is to
assist mothers who want to,
breastfeed their babies. The
23 year old ogranization,
;headquartered in Illinois, has.
4300 groups in 41 countries.
and reaches over one Million.
women a year,
"La Leche League,. which;
began in. 1956 with seven.
mothers, IN offering, an
inspirational influence affect-
ing children around the
world." Dr. Tatsuo Matsu-
mura told the conference.
Dr. Matsumura, for 32 years
chairman of the pediatric•
department of the Gunma.
school of Medicine in Japan,
authored a book which gen-
eche
B• ,orgi,.a
erated a campaign by the
government of Japan to pro-
mote breastfeeding,
In celebration of the Inter-
:national Year of the Child an
;inter -generation: exhibit of
photography, art, prose and
poems entitled ,"Observ-
ations of our children and our
families" premiered at the
conference:
La Leche• League Inter-
national honoured a Canad-
ian, Dr. Tony Myers. from
Ottawa, with an award for his
personal effort in the release
of a joint statement by the
.American and Canadian.
Pediatric Societies which
confirms human milk is
nutritionally a superior form
of food for human infants. TV
talk show host Phil Donahue
was also honoured' for his.
support: of the nursing
relationship,
The theme of the ;confer-
ence, "Breastfeeding: The
Internatiotial' Language of.
Love" reflects, the united
interest of families: around
the world who want to give
their children the best poss-
ible start in. life.
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HURON IN ATLANTA—John and` Barbara Kerr, left with ;son Rowan of
Brussels and Janis Bisback of Hensall were among the local peoplewho
attended the La Leche League conference .in Georgia last week,
(Photo by Bisback),
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Ginger ale, Orange • or Cola
POP'
reg. price 1.49
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No. 1 Grade
BUTTER
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Price 1.48;
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Orange drink Crystals,
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Pack ■'
Christies Oreo
COOKIES
450 g. 'Bag;
Reg Price. 1.65
Sunlight. Liquid
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24 fl.. oz. Bottle' ®1�
Sunlight.
Powder
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Kraft Plain:
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6 Litre Box.
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Leaver
Pieces &' Stems
MUSHROOMS
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Ontario No. 1 Grade
POTATOES
10
1 ■ BagIb
Top 'Value
Sliced
SIDE BACON.
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USA No. 1 ,Grade
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39 lb.
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CABBAGE
Top Val'8e
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HAMS
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lb,
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