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aneraily fff thumbsuekin
MAO) !th# age of five,
tbecoMeo a.,DrObleM and
nires attgotion., ' ,habit
probably fairing an emotlo
11d'andit beltOtqo
torelieve"the h#tftc Probl0m than
to draw .at ate tu h bit.
A mechanical restraint to pre,
vent 'thumbsucking only cameo
frustration and~ aggravates
rather than improves the Situs-
tion. However',if the'thtunbsuck-
ing habit. is .not -cheehed, real
.damage to the .developing 'arch
and teeth can result,•
When the child is old enough to,,
cooperate and hasaA;geuure de,
sire to stop,,, thumbsuektng,,but
• cannot de it atom, ire are cer-
tain devices which mak help him.
These include mittens <or .thtu nb
guards, bittertasting medication
painteon tin*thumb and oral re-
minders, such as rakes and cribs.
These appliances can be success-
ful only when the child wants .to
stop and the tbumbsucking habit
is just that, not a fulfillment of an
emotional need. • °
Thera are both fixed and re-
movable cribs available. • The
choice and design=of these depend
on .the dentist's own preference
and .On the degree of reminder
necessary.
Generally-, the correction of
,thumbsucking must be indivi
dual, depending on the particular
child. No fixed rules can be ap-
plied to all children.
Mr: and Mrs. James Donald-
son were honored last Sunday at
the Grandview Motel , dining
room, Tobermory, on the oc-
casion of their 36th wedding anni-
'versary,: the surprise party was
hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Hector
Hamilton of Gerrie and :Mrs.
Margaret Scott .of • Toronto.
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GIDEON YUNG of thkGhiid Evangelism group leads a group of children •in song and
Bible lessons during Iasf : week's series of lawn bible sessions. About 20 youngsters
attended the afternoon sessions held at Murray Gaunt's home.
Belgrave Personal
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James Leishman on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Maples
of Lucky Lake, Saskatehe sworn,
Mrs. Florence Maynes of Peter-
borough, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Overend of Milton, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Garniss, RR ,4, Wingham,
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Barker,41.r.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
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and Mrs. Fred Barker of God-
erich, Mr. and Mrs. James Leish-
man, Tracey and Trina, Mrs.
Eric Williamson and baby Pa-
tricia.
Mrs. Margaret Crich of Clin-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Art Hallam and
Howard .of Vanastra called on
Mr. and Mrs. James Leishman on
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rath of
Mossley called on Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Stonehouse and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Coultes last Wednes-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman
visited on Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Nichol of Brampton.
Susan Nichol returned home with
A } gr y> fIparents,, r ome�hol
3's
Miss Ruth Ann Pletch spent
last week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Pletch before
starting to work at the General
Marine Hospital, Owen Sound.
A Memorial Service was held
at Brandon Cemetery on Sunday
afternoon with a good attend-
ance. The service was conducted
by Rev. John G. Roberts of Knox
United Church. Mrs. George
Procter accompanied for the
hymns on her accordion.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor of
Sarnia visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor. They
also attended the Meinorial Serv-
ice at Brandon Cemetery.
Ronald Hibberd of Mildmay
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hibbert on Thursday evening.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Armstrong who cele-,
brated their 55th wedding anni-
versary at the home of their
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daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Mel Craig of Bluevaie. Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Armstrong and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor were
also present.
A number from this area. at-
tended , the service in Clinton
Presbyterian Church on Sunday
under the auspices of Huron
South LOL..Rev. E. G. Nelson
conducted the service and de-
livered the message from
Ephesians 2:14.
Robert Hibberd spent a few
days last week in University Hos-
pital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
attended the 40th wedding anni-
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on
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luring concerns. fie npoke of the
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most 'impf
"Jesus Sates",
The' responsibility. ae+ • y'
ing church membership la;•wague
to mamemb , rds to
Mar. Banyli. They pleaseacco ;them-
Elves, not God, "Hemp"
he said, "means complete con007
`cration. It is .a big cbaltei ge to
give yourself to Pod."
"Seek first the kingda` of
b
God," '. Bali said, "Pte
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drew's 1 {esbvterian,hurch was
' in charge. 'rthe Sunday morning
• worship service,' Mrs, Gordon'
Wan conducted. the service, Ed
Beard read the New Testament
lesion and . Jackr . Currieprayer. Don 'Vale- chose ;as his
topic "Pact or'ic ion" When he
was guest speaker.t'Mrs.. Vair
sang a solo : , •
—Recent visitors' with"Mr. and.
Mrs. Farish Moffat werezMr. ant
Mks. Gordonitoffatand.,amii,
Oakville, Miss Kathleen
Cirmmon of Kirkland Lake .and
Miss Madeline McCirmmon of
Toronto.
—Mr. and Mrs. Brian.McKague
returned from a trip to England
and Scotland where they visited
with 'friends and relatives.
—Visitors on the holiday Week=
end with Mr. and Mrs, Albert
Rintoul were .Mr.' and Mrs.
, Charles Rintoul, Darlene' and
Karen of Estaire, Mr. and Mrs.,
Donald Rantoul of `Kincardine,
versary , of Mr. and Mrs Roy _,; Mr, and M . of er`t tr•�amp
Keonedy o,£ Fordwicll, .in„, urtz- Bruce, Debbie, 'Jaihie an Anna
Wile Community Centre last Sun-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and
Doreen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. John
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Robinson and Steven, Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Robinson, Mr. and
Mrs. John Phillion and Mr. a and
Mrs. Leonard Robinson, attended
the wedding of Michael Coyne
and Mary Giaunandrea in St.
Peter's, Catholic Church, 'Sarnia
on Saturday. The reception was
held in the Dante Club, Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs: John Byron of
Brantford visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes and
Mrs, Walter Scott.
—Mrs. Elmer Wilkinson is a
patient in University Hospital,
London.
UP ON A DOWN SLIDE? Confusing, to say the least. But
these youngsters soon solved the dilemma with typical
childlike ingenuity: the trespasser was pushed down the
slide and reprimanded by the others.
of Elliot Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Campbell, David, . Kathy and
Jimmy- and Mrs:Edith Campbell
of London.
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