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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-07-26, Page 9MR. -Although Blyth firemen were tending a fire it was a minor foss. The old fano house owned by Murray Adams burner last fall and firemen were helping clears up the rubble and finish the job. The house is located just outside of Londesboro end fire officials worked for several hours to finish the job. Correspondent MS!, BERT SI OBBROOK •523.450 Edythe Beacom, was host- ess at the Cheerio Club en Wednesday, July 18th When a picnic was held at'Ilarbor Park, Gpderich. There were 13 ,members and 2 visitors present, Isabel Airdre and Deana Lyon- :Edythe wel- comed. ail Minutes of the last meet- ing and treasurer's report were read:' by •secretin Walton; Mr, Jerry Uressel of. Bracebridge visited a few days with several friends and', relatives in Walton and area.. Mrs, Viola Kirkby and. Mrs. M, Brown are spending this week holidaying at the formers cottage at Point Clark, County Homemakers. speak to WcIton: Correspondent MRS. BETTY McCALI: $87-6677 Mrs. Harold Hudie, pres- ident of the Walton Women's Institute called the meeting` to order on Wednesday even- ing, July 18, ' Mrs. Ray , Hucther was pianist for the evening. in the correspondence, leaders were asked. for the fafl 4*H'' prtiject on needle- point. Roll- call .was "A modern medical aid 1 ap- preciate," There were 19 present and 3 guests.. Mrs. Jim• Axtmann read the mine utes and the financial report, A date for the fall bazaar'was' discussed, with a motion to .have it Saturday, November 3rd.; This being the Family and Consumer Affairs meeting, • , Mrs. Viola : Kirkby read a poem on "Help • and . Hap- piness" and To live long is necessary . to live' slowly." The Motto "Happiness is something we cultivate in our minds" was well 'presented by Mrs. Marjorie Huether, closing with poems, "Mould• , ''Cl"ay," Are -the kids . really to blame and "Fain- ily." The ',guest speaker was Linda Young, from Wingham of the 'Town and Country Home makers, a' home care or hospital at home program, She showed slides of their. work, describing what a V.O.N. nurse is responsible for. The homemakers' began in 1970• and as are in the home became more popular, there was a., greater demand for homemakers. It covers all Huron County and now a second office has started in Clinton. • The helpers ate required fie take a three month course at Conestoga College: They are,; qualified to help inthe home and must be: a profes- sional with person involved, There are five different areas involved, the home care, private care, cancer society, family and children• services and s<icial: services. Home help services can do house cleaning,any extra cleaning needed, the heavy jobs, possibly putting on storm windows etc. The sitters can be live in people trained to look afte'r,patient`s heeds from Monday to Frid- ay. They can be hairdressers, the handy man and do personal chores and help keep a person in their own home. Other homemakers just coin e to visitthe elderly once . or twice a week. Linda stressed that so Many are unaware of their: help and the elderly can take Advantage Of their services, so many would prefer staying in :their, own homes. Mrs. Kirkby thanked Linda for coming and • sharing the Many needs they are helping 'with throughout . Huron County. It was decided to ask a couple trf' netgn'borin"'g; .In. Stitutes to come • ' to the August meeting on Res- elutions' with the Topic to be on the Year of the Child. Institute Grace preceded lunch served by Mss, Ter- ranee Dundas, Mrs, Nelsen Marks, Mrs, Gee. McCall and Mrs, 1000 'Craig. WI Mr, • and Mrs. Clem Gal- braith of Sutton visited on a recent • week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Torrance Dundas, Miss' Amy Love, •Toronto. returned home on Monday following, a week and a half group spent the week -end with Mrs. Mary McCall at Strat- ford. -Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bewley arrived home last week from a two and; :a half dered onto the roads. A picnic was held on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Currie and. Jamie of Brampton at their trailer at Family Paradise, other mem- bers of 'the family present visit with her sister Mrs. Jean.Broadfoot. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Axt- mann and family. of McKillop Twp. spent a few days last week holidaying at Buffalo.. Sunday. " July 15th .a bar- becue was held at the home of. Mr, and Mrs. William Blake when those of the. family were present, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mason and family of. Blyth, Mr, '. and• Mrs. Harry Riordan and family ,of. Strathroy, Mr. and Mrs Bruce, Bromley and family of Blythand Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Haines and family of .Clinton: Visiting_ at the home of Mrs. Jean'Brdadfoot on the occasion of her birthday, July 17 were Mr, and Mrs. David Allison, Mr, and Mrs. William 'Farquharson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kestle,all of London, Mrs. Ivy Henderson Mrs. John Auben and Mrs. Fern Patterson all of Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs Jim Smith of Brussels. • McDonald Mrs. Sadie SEAFORTH JEWELLERS \\t, ••.'• • 71: • Phurir 2 , -u a O Week . trip to Ireland where they had bus 'tours and. stayed ' on a farm for two days. They reported the flowers along the sideof the roads: are Very beautiful and high, the roads being rather .tough with many sharp curves and the cattle wan - were: Mr. and Mrs. John;, Currie; Rhonda and Wayne of Orangeville, Barry Currie, Nancy Maxwell, Dawn and Pat Maxwell of Brussels, Mr. and • Mrs. Tom ' 'Stevenson, Ronald. and Christopher of . : • Grey Twp, and Mr. and Mrs. • Allan McCall, Walton. • •• • i. • • • • ••. • • • • • • treasurer Addle Making. Next meeting, t"'dt be Group 3. Draw prim donatedl by Margaret. Good Was won by Florence Vivian• A reading; by Tri Duizer "I have no wit, words or tears" and a contest Was won by Bora Shobbrook. A reading was given by Margaret Geed and a contest by Addie Honking was won. hit Vi Burns Gaines of bingo by Edythe Beacom were enjoyed. Lunch was. `served by mb .Edythe Beacom„ Addle Ifunking; Margaret flood, and Tri D4izer. Myrtle lFairservice movedl a; vote of thank$ to the gentntittee for the picnic. PERSONALS Cpngratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Horbanuck on the birth of their daughter born July 16 in. Seafortli Community .Hospital. Mr. Norman Alexander returned home on Sunday. from spending a week in. Clinton Public Hospital for THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JU$X ; rs hold WSW Mrs. Marion Leatherian4 was admitted: to Winghant<, ;hospital on Jity 20th: Visiting with: Kevin Rad- ford were ,his cousins Barry and Bruce Treble of Colborne township. Attending the Cittarlie Pride' show on the weekend: at Shetbourne from Here were Mx. and: Mrs. Gorden Shobbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Derr Lyon and Mr. and Mrs. Art Airdrie. Mr.. and Mrs. David: -.Constantine of Calgary are holidaying with ,her ;parents. Mr. and Mrs, Bili Si us,• Nancy and Jennifer%• Bt.. V. -Bio Llare F. Vincent and. Wer. Sr. Harry Tebbutt attended Grand. lodge sessions at Royal York hotel: Toronto last week,. .ILNITED CHURCH Greeting on Sunday merit- ing were .Ernerspn Resk and Bert Shobbroplt. 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