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Women Today Contlnu. discussion on child birth
A woman should be very
selective when choosing a
doctor and hospital IA deliver
her baby. It is very important
to have a good rapor to let
your doctor know what your
wishes and expectations are.
This was an important theme
in the discussion of 35 people
who attend the workshop
"Birthing: Options and Op-
portunities in Huron County"
sponsored by Women Today
last week.
Pressure from the public
has resulted in many changes
in city hospitals. The changes
in local hospitals have been
slower but this does not mean
our local hospitals are not
receptive to our wishes.
Women Today has sent 11
hospitals in and surrounding
Huron County a questionnaire
about the policies and pro-
cedures in obstetric care. So
far five hospitals have
responded by either filling out
the questionnaire or meeting
with a committee member.
Kathi Wilson, workshop
leader, explained the
childbirth reform movement
began more than 10 years
ago. The first requests were
PLAN OPEN HOUSE The Sunshine Kids nursery
school operating out of Exeter Public School will be
holding an Open House April 25 to 28 from 9 to 11:30
a.m. The students are top row Nathan Hern, Darryl Par-
sons, Trista Werrett and Chad Gilfillin. Second row,
Timmy Robinson, Sarah Walker, Katie Webberand Toni
DeJong. Front, Robbie Turner, Crystal Davis, Laura
Pearson, Alison Knip, Catherine Tomasik, Amanda
Werrett and Jennifer MacNeilly. T -A photo
I'll be danged!
Every danged one of the
Danged family turned up at
the Danged Family reunion.
There was Will Alby Dang-
ed I and Will Alby Danged II.
L. B. Diddle Danged in -
.x.
a great time confusing the
whole Danged family. No one
could tell them apart.
Even their parents, I. R.
Danged and Billy B. Danged,
had to admit they weren't
Ys�iyy . be
Odds 'n ends
By Elaine Townshend
troduced his bride Golly B.
Danged to the whole Danged
clan.
ima Danged ( the family
idiot) spent most of the after-
noon trying to count the jelly
beans in the jar. She wanted
to win those jelly beans more
than anything.
Helen B. banged and Sin-
ners R. Danged made their
first appearance at a family
reunion in five years.
Hott Danged showed up
alone, as usual.
Gitt N. B. Danged left ear-
ly. as usual.
Ifenadoo and Ifenadont M.
Danged (identical twins) had
sure about Ifenadoo and
Ifenadont.
Lookout R. B. Danged ( the.
family pessimist I warned
everyone who would listen
that the world was surely'
corning to an end.
Perhaps the best matched
couple was Sorry B. banged
'An Sorry. They spent the
afternoon telling jokes. and
nobody laughed harder than
they did.
Ewell 13. Danged thought
some of their stories were
rather "off colour."
The oldest member of the
Danged Family at the Dang-
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to have fathers present at
births, to have a choice of
unmedicated births and to do
away with strapping a woman
down and putting her in stir-
rups. This has been achieved
at nearly all hospitals.
Now the issues pave
become much more complex.
Women are questioning the
routing use of internal fetal
monitors, the rising
Caesarean rate, automatic
episiotomies and the increas-
ing use of syntocinon (a syn-
thelic hormone) to start or
speed up labour. Wilson ex-
plained that most larger cen-
tres no longer give women
enemas or prep. The reason
given for giving a prep was
always to prevent infection,
explained Wilson, but the
studies that have been done
show that shaving often in-
creases the incidence of
infection.
Any woman applying
deodorant after shaving her
arms knows the sting of many
Precious Blood CWL
hear annual reports
The C.W.L. of Precious
Blood Parish held their April
meeting in Trivitt Hall, Tues-
day night. President, Mrs.
Esther Rau conducted the
meeting and led the opening
prayer. Annual reports were
read by conveners.
Discussion centred around
the craft show to be held in
November. All were urged to
donate items to make this
project a success. Carol
McDonnell displayed a
beautiful baby quilt which she
and a small group have just
finished.
Some members indicated
they would participate in a
Pro -Life Walk planned for
May 1 in London.
Esther Rau and Anne
VanGerwen are delegates
who will attend the Diocesan
convention to be held May 10
and 11 at the University of
Windsor.
A motion was passed to
make a donation to the Rev.
A.P. Spencer Library Fund
which will be used to help con-
struct a section of shelves in
the new library now under
construction.
Plans were made to hold a
garage sale in June with pro-
ceeds going to the missions.
Membership fees for the com-
ing year will be due May I.
The next meeting will be
held May 3 at 8 p.m.
tiny knicks in her skin. These
knicks from shaving can be
an entrance for infection,
hence a higher risk from this
practice. Although this has
been known for years, still 60
percent of the hospitals in
Canada still routinely use this
practice.
Wilson recommended
several books. The Silent
Knife, by Nancy Wainer -
Cowen and Lois Eptner.
Changing Childbirth, Family
Birth in the Hospital by Diony
Young and The Rights of the
Pregnant Parent by Valmai
Howe -Elkins. Women Today
hopes to purchase some of
these to add to its lending
library for members. The bir-
thing committee will be con-
tinuing to meet. Anyone in-
terested in being a part of this
should write Women Today
RR 1 Belgrave.
Women Today have 2
workshops upcoming. On
April 27, at 7:30 p.m. at the
Vanastra Hec Centre will be
a panel discussion on Child
Abuse. On May 16 at 7:30 at
the McKay Hall in Goderich
will be a workshop on Wife
Battering. The quarterly
meeting for Women Today
will be held May 3 at 7:30 p.m.
at the Clinton High School.
Visitors and new members
are welcome.
DOGGIE FOR SALE - Sherry Christian and Lisa
McKellar are shown with a puppy which was for sole
at Saturday's rummage sale sponsored by the Huron
Park Guides and Brownies. T -A photo.
Spring
Has hit the Fever
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Size 16 - up
420 Main St. Exeter
Ail Spring Coats & Jackets
30% Off
Selected Blouses
Sweaters
1,f2
PantsPri
Co-ordinates ee
Sweaters 300/O Off
Co-ordinates
Centre Mall Lambton Mall Rd.
Exeter
Sarnia
Byron Village Center
Commisioners Rd.
London
Convenient layaway plan
These Low Prices in Effect %Veil., 'I'hurs., Fri. .\ fiat.
Nabob, Tradition Vac, 369 G.
Fine, Extra Fine. Regular
Coffee
Philips, 40, 60. 100 watt. 2 bulb ack
Light Bulbs8 C
(CormickS. 300 q
Coconut
Treats
Billy Bee Liquid. 500 g.
Honey 2.19
lDel Monte, your choice. 4's
Mini
1.29. Puddings 1.49
Aylmer Fancy 48 oz. tin
Catolli Tomato, 28 na 1u,
Spaghetti
Sauce 1.39
Maple Leaf, 500 g. inr
Cheddar
Spread 2.79
Kroft 1 I,y far 5111o0th Or uunchy
Peanut
Butter 3.59
Doles Panty 19 oz. tin
Fruit
Cocktail 99 t
FlakesKolloggs, giant 673 g.
Flakes1
Corn
CInrl s 74 n,. tin
Beef Stew 1.89
Bulk Blonched, 1 Ib baa
Aylmer. choice, 19 or. tin
Tomatoes 79 !
Stunrt
Haase 18 a 75
Peanuts 1.29 Foil
White Swan, 2 ply
Towels
1.89
Libbys Fresh Pak Pure Citrus
orange or grapefruit, 1 titre
Juices
We Deliver, 235-0212
Liquid, 1 litre Plastic
Red Rose, 60's
Sunlight Tea Bags
894 2.19 1.69
Tomato
Sauce
754
Catelli 1 kg„ Spaghetti or
Macaroni
1.29
Monarch "added touch",
320g.
Cake
Mixes
1:09
. tin 1.79
c/s 24 tins
Coke 5.95
Kelloggs, 373 g.
All Bran 1.69
Heinz Vegetable or, 10 oz. tin
Tomato
Soup 2/794
Luncheon Meat
Prem 12 oz
Del Monte, halves or s
Peaches
Posts, 400 g.
Sugar
Crisp
(iced, 14 oz. tin
89$
1.99
Baketime Sultana, 600 g.
Raisins
1.98
Heinz, 14 oz. tin
Spaghetti 69 C
Kent Fruit Box, grape, orange. fruit
punch, 250 mi.
Drinks 3/894
Cashmere Bouquet, 90 g.
Toilet
Soap 4/1.00
Save on these Superior Meat Special Values
Superior Quality Meats
Pork Loin Sale
Whole, cut and wrapped for your freezer
12-14 Ib. avg.
Pork Loins
3.92 kg./Ib.
1.78
Centre Cut Pork
Loin Chops
Swifts Lazy Maple or Sugar
Bacon
Swift Premium, vac pak
Wieners
Devon Brand Small
Sausage
4.59 kg./Ib.2.08
Plum, 300 g.
pkg.2.39
pkg.1.29
3.29 kg./Ib. 1.49
Stdre Sliced
Cooked Ham
4.17 kg./Ib.
1.89
fresh produce
Ontario Grown Seedless
Cucumbers 894
Ontario Grown,
Carrots
3 ib.
bag
Ontario Grown fancy mac
rn
994
Apples 2.19
Produce of Chill
Red Grapes 994 Ib.
A&H
Either end of loin, pork
Loin Roasts
3.70 kg./Ib.
1.68
Swift Premium Pork
Dinner Rolls4.79 kg. / Ib.2 s 1 7
Maple Leaf Polish
Sausage
Tolllifer Brand Bulk -
Side Bacon
3.73 kg./Ib. 1.69
4.17 kg./Ib. 1.89
Schneiders Blue Ribbon, sliced or piece
Bologna
69 3.73 kg./Ib. .
bakery buys
Sunshine White Sliced,V
B read Valley Farm Choice, 1 kg, bag
1.39
frozen foods
Semby 100% Whole Wh.eta}i fig,
Bread
Dempster', stone
B read
Paas
Volley Farm choice, 1 kg.
French Fries 594
ground, cyst
Westons Chocolat., 4's
Swiss Rolls
McCain Deep and Delicious, chocolate,
vanilla, marble, banana, 1,2
0
994 Cakes .99
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