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PAGE 16—CiODE1UCH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2,1975
At the annual commencement exercises at GDCI, several
students were honored along with the graduates. In the back
row are Nelson Peterson (left), winner of the Catholic Women's
League prize for the highest standing in Year 2 Latin; Donald
Breast cancer....
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members in the 20 auxiliaries
in the district which stretches
from Cambridge to Goderich
and from Mount Forest to
Tillsonburg.
These members raised
$182;198 an increase of $15,.055
over last year. Of this $8,811
was spent on bursaries and
other education funding. and
$121,000 spent on hospitals and
equipment.
Dr. Bob Robinson, chief
psychologist at Kitchener-
Waterlo'o Hospital, spoke on the
volunteers' ,pproach to
patents.
He suggested ways of dealing
with patients such as greeting
them with "How are you2"
instead of "What are you in
here for! ! !?" citing the im-
portance of confidentiality.
The luncheon speaker, Dr.
Delton Glebe, dean of Lutheran
Seminary,' Wilfid Laurier
University at Waterloo talked
about Good Grief..
He ,said it was important to
face honestly unpleasant
situations such as dying or
death of a loved one.
"We try to deny, to escape
from the realities of life called
grief and death," he said. He
spoke of the present day habit
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Coughlan, winner of a Veterans' Memorial Scholarship In Year
1; (front row, left to right) Joan Coulter, winner of the McKim
-Memorial Scholarship for Year 3; Kumtidini Weerasooriya,
recipient of the A. M. 'Robertson award for, progress and
developrhent; Anne Marie Howard, winner of the Peter
Adamson Memorial Scholarship for Year 2; and Audrey
Vanden Heuvel, recipient of a.Veterans' Memorial Scholarship,
Year 1. (staff photo)
of placing cemeteries in out-of-
the-way places rather than
churchyards and calling them
memorial gardens which they
resemble.
"Only rituals and ceremonies
can express 'a grief too deep for
words," he said. Grief can take
many forms other than that
expressed over death, he
continued. If there is no outlet
for grief such ' as a funeral,
griefs get stockpiled and cab
lead to psychosomatic illness.
Re— rejected stoicism in
facing
grief. Stoicism, he said, is
merely pretendin-g there is no
pain. On the other hand, he
said, Christian faith involves
facing pain and 'then living
through it.
Dr. Glebe spoke of the
negative feelings we have first
such. as shock, anger, guilt and
of the importance of moving on
to more positive feelings of
acceptance and hope, He said
the greatest healing of grief
comes from the support of
others so that we become
aware we are not alone. "We •
take hold and learn life has
meaning and purpose," he
cohc hided.
Mrs. Orville Oke was re-
elected chairman. Past
chairman is Mrs. E. Beecher
Menzies, Clinton. Vice-
chairmen yl,,,,are Mrs. Kemp
Thompson, Waterloo, Mrs.
W.A. Lewis, Guelph and Mrs.
Peter C. Roberts, Stratford.
Mrs,, W.C. Bennett, Seaforth, is
secretary -treasurer.
Special honour was paid to
Is. Ruby Haddy of Clinton., a
former nurse and long-time
member of the Clinton
Auxiliary who was celebrating -
her 82nd birthday the day,of the
conference. ,, •
Members Of the Stratford
Auxiliary Were hostesses for
the conference held in Park-
view United Church, Stratford..
The spring conference will be
held in Tillsonburg in April and
in September the fall t on-
ference will be held inGoi :rich.
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Sunday morning to the af-
ternoon as Mr. Jackson stood
• adamantly by the . conviction
that thatmorning should be left
• for church.
The president of the minor
hockey, association also'
mentioned to board members
some conscientious plans being
considered by the association
that would include restruc-
^turing, • coaches clinics, an
expansion of the power skating
program and a teaching film
library. 4 •
"We are not providing as
much for the youngsters in
minor hockey as we could,"
M. iJackson said. "Hockey is
the true heritage of Canada and
we should give all the support
we can to the young people."
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