The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-04-23, Page 23)ffil.Murphy.Speaks
1'6 Group •
kftei. First :Year
The first annual dinner meeting
if the Wingham Pro-Life Group
Voice of the Unborn) was held at
Paul's Anglican Church on
Wednesday, April 9. Over sixty
people enjoyed a. delicious meal.
Reverend Kenneth Hawthorne
chaired the .mteting.
Prior to the business portion of
the meeting Reverend Hawthorne
praised Mts. Sally Campeau for
her work and dedication in
organizing and guiding the Wing-
ham Pro-Life Group through . its
first year. The business portion, of
the meeting included the minutes
of the organization meeting and a
statistical report and financial
report on the past year. The
proposed budget for the coming
fiscal year was presented. George
Brophy, student-at-law, outlined
the by-laws which were unan-
imously approved. '
The following were elected to the
Board of Directors for the corning
'year: Mrs.. Sally Campeau, Rev.
Kenneth Hawthorne, Ben Malda,
Mrs. Susan Wright, George Bra,
phy and Aen Keet.
In his addiess to the gathering,
Dan Murphy, Q.C. of Goderich
stated that he believes abortions
are a result of a breakdown of
morality in society. He warns that
it is not sufficient to criticize
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PAGE TWENTY-THREE II SPAY, APRIL 23, 1975
Paramount School About 1916,
Teacher Tena Cowan,
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Mrs. Cliff Roulston
Is President Of
Kairshea W.I.
law-makers or the medical profes-
SiOn, but instead we must look at
ourselves and take . part of the
responsibility. We must • • ask
ourselves if we have the courageto
Say "no". to our teenagers going to.
adult shows? Do persons in our
household watch TV shows that
openly condone immorality? Do We
support the discipline of our
teachers and do we exercise
discipline at home?
Premarital sex, abortions; movies
that depict immorality don't shock
society as they haVe in the past.
.What can we do about it? Mr.
Murphy suggests that we call
attempt to mold the thinking, of
Society so people in the community
and especially the young would be
shocked by abortion and other
moral . ills. He praised the
presentation "Abortion - How it
is", shown by 'the Wingham
Pro-Life Group in their education
program and recommended that
everyone possible should see it.
It is important also to take 'a
stance in favour of human life. A
knowledgeable person can do a. lot
to dispel faulty notions about
abortion.
As an example of how society can •
be molded, Mr. Murphy pointed
out that people are not the
litterbugs today that they were ten
years ago, because of the anti-
pollution • campaign ? Likewise, in
our Pro-Life work /we must mold
public opinion properly; for this is
our best weapon against abortion.
Mrs. Sally Campeau, past chair-
man, expressed thanks to our guest
speaker and • to everyone for their
encouragement andlelp"in making
our first year a real success.
PURPLE GROVE
Mr.. and Mrs. Bob Thompson
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
,s-Mrs, Bill McInnes and Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Dore of Teeswater.
Mrs. Harvie Thompson, Mrs.
Claude Dore Sr. of Bervie and Miss
Meryle Stuart of Walkerton visited
this week with Mrs-: Kathryn
Wilson in Port Perry.
Visiting with. Mr.' and Mrs.
Victor Gawley on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Don Chadbourne of Kin-
cardine, Mr. and, Mrs.. Barry
Johnston of Ripley area; Mr. and
Mrs. Dewayne Greig of Elmira and
Misses Ada, Lettie and Ethel"
Gawley of Ripley.
Wednesday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Robertson were
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Boyd, Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Lowry.and Mr. and Mrs'.
Bob Courtney.
Jim Dore spent the week end in
Ottawa with old army "buddies".
Bob Needham joined them. • on.
Friday and they returned home on
Sunday. Recent visitors with. the
Dore family were Mr. and Mrs.
Brian king of TeesWater and Miss
Dianne Dore of Waterloo.
Brian and Bonnie Boyle, stud-
ents at University of Guelph and
Conestoga College respectively are
finished for the year and have
returned home for the summer.
Randy Collins (Arthur) spent
Thursday night with Rodney Sutton
(Cecil) on the occasion of Rodney's
birthday.
•Kairshea Wonien's Institute held
the annual meeting at the home of
Mrs:Leonard Machines.
Mrs. Clarence Ritchie, presid-
ent, presided for the meeting which
opened with the . Ode and Mary
Stewart Collect. Members and -
visitors were • welcomed. Mrs.
Donald MacKinnori ,read the scrip-
ture, Psalm 98. The roll call, was
answered with payMent of fees,
and telling why ,you like being a
member of the W.I.
Mi:S. Bob Gilthrist reported on
the District Directors 'meeting held
in Armow. Members were
reminded of several 'upcoming
events namely: District Annual in
Lucknow May 20th morning and
afternoon sessions; Spring Tea,
Brucelea Haven, Walkerton, 'May
1st; WorkShiip in Lucknow,
Women's Institute Procedures -
April 29th, 10 - 4, take a box lunch.
District Annual delegates are
Mrs. Cliff Roulston, Mrs. Clarence
Ritchie, Mrs. Ira Dickie and Mrs.
Roy, Finlayson;., alternates, Mrs.
Ted Collyer and Mrs. Harry Lavis.
4-H Achievement Day for the
course "Let's Bake Bread" will be
held May 10th at 1.15 p.m. in the
Liicknow Public School. A, Resolu-
tion was read to the meeting which
will come up at District Annual.
Fun Day committee nominated
were Mrs. Clarence Ritchie, Mrs.
Cliff Roulston, Mrs., Gordon Wall.
A report on the Nutrition Workshop
held in Ripley was given by Mrs.
Cliff RoulSton. This being the
annual meeting, reports were given
by the different members holding
office the past year.
Mrs. Ted Collyer presented the
slate of officers for 1975-76 and
presided for the installation of the
following officers: Past President,
Mrs. Clarence Ritchie; President',
Mrs. Cliff, Roulston; 1st Vice
President, Mrs. Evan Keith; 2nd
Vice President, Mrs., Allan Mac-
Dougall; secretary Treasurer, Mrs.
Lloyd MacDougall; Assistant, Mrs.
Donald MacKinnon; District Direc-
tor, Mrs. Clarence Ritchie; Alter-
nate, Mrs. Frank MacKenzie;
Public Relations _ Officer; Mrs.
Harry Lavis; Curator, Mrs. Leon-
ard MacInnes; 'Assistants, Mrs.,
Donald C. Maclntyre, Mrs. -Ira
Dickie; Auditors, Mrs. Donald
MacKinnon, Mrs. Leonard Clark;
Sunshine • Committee, Mrs. Roy
Finlayson, Mrs. Gordon Wall;
Institute Directors, Mrs. Evan
Keith, Mrs. Philip, Steer,' Mrs.
Leonard Machines, Mrs': Leonard
Clark.
Standing Committee conveners:
Agriculture and Canadian Indust-
rise, Mrs. Philip Steer; Citizenship
and World Affairs, Mrs. Bill
Haldenby; Education and Cultural
Activities, Mrs. Ira Dickie; Family
and Consumer Affairs, Mrs.
GeOrge Young; Resolutions, Mrs.
Mrs. Gordon Wall took the chair
for the following program: Read-
ings "The Lesson", Mrs. Gordon
Wall.; "The Wealth 'of the, City",
Mrs. 'Ira Dickie; "We Ought to
Learn" by Mrs. Donald `MacKin-
non. This was followed by a sing
song, conducted by Mrs. Philip
' Steer.
Mrs. Donald MacKinnon gave
courtesy remarks. The meeting
closed with the singing of 0
Canada and Grace. The hostess
and, directors Mrs. Donald Mac-
Kinnon and Mrs. Gordon Wall
served lunch. Note change of
meeting, Hostess, Mrs, Donald
Machityre, May 15th at 8 p.m.
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